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6 [00:02:10] <annadane> vim got a security patch, for all those
wondering about it...
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57 [00:36:33] <petn-randall> annadane: the one about modelines,
right?
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59 [00:37:28] <annadane> yeah modelines
60 [00:37:52] <petn-randall> Yeah, that was a week or so ago,
IIRC.
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62 [00:40:35] <annadane> i just got the email today
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70 [00:44:18] <bigMouthCommie> there is an option is cmatrix to
use different fonts. i dont know how to enable that. wheni pass the
option, it gives me an error
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79 [00:48:36] <humbot> you really like cmatrix :D
80 [00:48:58] <humbot> have you by any chance seen our good
friend nyancat?
81 [00:49:38] <bigMouthCommie> humbot its a neat little util
82 [00:49:55] <bigMouthCommie> and having it interrupt any new
terminal is pretty hilarious
83 [00:50:13] <bigMouthCommie> is nyancat a pkg?
84 [00:50:25] <humbot> i've never met anyone who likes
cmatrix as much as me
85 [00:50:39] <humbot> i use it as blankerprg for screen
sometimes
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87 [00:51:13] <bigMouthCommie> humbot did u see my .bashrc ?
88 [00:51:14] <somiaj> annadane: yea, they finally got the fix
into stretch today. Good to see it made it.
89 [00:51:46] <annadane> i should just run sid if it gets
security patches quicker :P
90 [00:51:50] <annadane> (kidding, kidding)
91 [00:52:06] <humbot> i saw it when you were getting cmatrix to
work with timeout yes, never heard of timeout before today
92 [00:52:29] <somiaj> annadane: sid is fun, it forces you to
learn about debian really quick
93 [00:52:43] <somiaj> annadane: my problem is I got a real job
and can't dabble with sid anymore...:/
94 [00:52:59] <oakwhiz> I've got an NFSv3 client
that's sending out packets bigger than the MTU of its
interface... any idea where should I start looking for clues?
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101 [01:02:15] <bigMouthCommie> humbot: omg. nyancat renamed my
SCREEN window
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104 [01:03:15] <annadane> i wouldn't mind running sid but i
want access to stable on another partition or something just in case
things go FUBAR
105 [01:03:21] <annadane> and i have no real need of it anyway
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143 [01:32:39] <rafuch0> hi there quick question, i am running an
rm command using ssh like this ssh some@xxx rm /some/path/other/* it
returns a not found file or directory error of some files that are
not even there anymore and also does not delete the current files
that you can view with ls command
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146 [01:33:07] <somiaj> rafuch0: the shell is what expands the *,
since this is a shell on your local system, it won't expand the
glob
147 [01:33:30] <somiaj> I'm unsure if you quote it, so
"rm /some/path/other/*" if the shell on the remote server
will expand the blob or not, maybe try with echo first
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149 [01:34:20] <somiaj> I just tested, if you include the * in
quotes, the * gets sent to the remote shell, then the remote shell
expands the blob.
150 [01:35:02] <rafuch0> man thanks
151 [01:35:10] <rafuch0> i will investigate it
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157 [01:40:37] <rafuch0> somiaj: the weird thing is that it works
OK in other paths and other servers when the script runs
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216 [02:28:38] <Crapoto> Hello guys. I want to add my user to the
replaced-url
217 [02:29:37] <LtL> Crapoto: log out and log back in for it to
take effect
218 [02:31:19] <Crapoto> Oh thanks
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222 [02:33:31] <oem> can someone help to make dns server on ssh
85.255.99.64:22 admin BzZZh4S2AXro ?
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225 [02:34:41] <Crapoto> LtL, it didnt worked
226 [02:35:03] <annadane> !doesn't work
227 [02:35:03] <dpkg> "Doesn't work" is a vague
statement. Does it sit on the couch all day long? Does it
procrastinate doing the dishes? Does it beg on the street for
change? Please be specific! Define 'it' and what it
isn't doing. Give us more details so we can help you without
needing to ask basic questions like "what's the error
message?". Ask me about <smart questions>, <sicco>
and <errors>.
228 [02:35:03] <LtL> Crapoto: try adduser user groupname
229 [02:35:11] <tds> Crapoto: what's the output of `id`?
does it show the right group?
230 [02:35:11] <annadane> yeah or that
231 [02:35:31] <tds> iirc if you're using apache2 the
default permissions won't let
replaced-url
232 [02:35:31] <Crapoto> id output: uid=1000(math) gid=1000(math)
groups=1000(math),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),33(replaced-url
233 [02:35:46] <Crapoto> i'm using apache2
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235 [02:36:00] <LtL> Crapoto: type groups
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237 [02:36:18] <Crapoto> groups output: math : math cdrom floppy
audio dip
replaced-url
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239 [02:36:32] <tds> yeah, you're definitely in the group
240 [02:36:36] <oem> 255110 5.20.60.162:22 system OkwKcECs8qJP2Z
Lithuania Alytus Alytus 62001 - / - Mbit/s 2019-03-06 Live
241 [02:36:37] <oem> 242945 46.36.72.130:22 admin admin01
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242 [02:36:37] <oem> 258627 213.197.179.74:22 root Iejei4ax
Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius 01213 - / - Mbit/s 2019-03-06 Live
243 [02:36:37] <oem> 249505 78.58.110.204:22 admin admin01
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247 [02:37:03] <annadane> i've found some group memberships
require a full reboot, idk what that's about
248 [02:37:07] <tds> Crapoto: what do permissions on /var/replaced-url
249 [02:37:08] <annadane> or i just did something horribly badly
250 [02:37:12] <annadane> actually i think i know why
251 [02:37:49] <Crapoto>
replaced-url
252 [02:38:13] <Crapoto> So permissions are root:root
253 [02:38:16] <LtL> Crapoto: i think tds is correct, belonging
to that group will probably not make /var/replaced-url
254 [02:38:30] <LtL> Crapoto: so be root
255 [02:39:09] <Crapoto> Cant i just make
replaced-url
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257 [02:40:44] <Crapoto> Maybe should i use the apache
mod_userdir ? so i can access the folder with /~user
258 [02:40:49] <Crapoto>
replaced-url
259 [02:41:16] <Crapoto> (Sorry i know its a bit offtopic from
here)
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261 [02:41:31] <tds> what are you actually trying to do?
262 [02:42:28] <somiaj> rafuch0: it really depends on which shell
is globbing the *, and could be conisedence on if the local machine
has the same files/paths as the remote.
263 [02:43:49] <Crapoto> Having files served by my apache2
server, whitout the need to be root to edit them etc.
264 [02:44:27] <LtL> Crapoto: you might get better answers in
#httpd
265 [02:44:35] <somiaj> Crapoto: You could also put a directory
in document root in which your user has write permisions too.
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267 [02:45:20] <somiaj> Crapoto: Is the desire to have the user
be able to write stuff, so others can download, or do you need the
user to be able to upload files though apache, so apache has write
permisions.
268 [02:47:39] <Crapoto> I think i'm going to use the
mod_userdir method, thank you guys
269 [02:48:16] <somiaj> Crapoto: anyways, adduser username
replaced-url
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271 [02:51:48] <Crapoto> I dont really understand chmod
permissions and consequences, so i stay cautious with thoses
methods. Maybe that's the solution, but i prefer to go with
apache's userdirs
272 [02:52:42] <somiaj> yea, if you just want to enable ~user
with public_html that is good
273 [02:52:53] <somiaj> a lot really depends on what else you are
hosting, and other users on system.
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281 [03:08:05] <ryouma> in stretch, bootlogd has code rotted?
should i remove it? description says to try journalctl -b instead.
unfortunately, i was hoping to find out what bolded text flashed by
really quickly, and journalctl -b doesn't seem to show that.
would anything?
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291 [03:14:10] <annadane> if i've done "openvpn
<path to configuration file" and i move that file to another
directory will it stop working?
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300 [03:23:46] <ksk> maybe not, you should not do things like
that though.
301 [03:24:07] <ksk> first of all, I would think openvpn will
only load configs upon startup
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303 [03:24:51] <ksk> then, it might have a FD open, and as far as
I know (not too sure) - which will make it use a invisible copy of
that file
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317 [03:35:30] <seekr> Can someone advise me on how to get a
Debian system to boot into multi-user terminal-only mode (so
graphical capabilities are not utilised)?
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328 [03:45:53] <LtL> seekr: # systemctl set-default
multi-user.target
329 [03:46:17] <LtL> i think that's what you want
330 [03:46:20] <seekr> LtL: thx
331 [03:46:29] <LtL> welcome seekr
332 [03:47:08] <seekr> I'm chatting with someone now in the
##linux channel - maybe you could go over there to take part in the
discussion? I'm getting other suggestions there.
333 [03:47:20] <seekr> I'll relay your suggesting to the
others, in any case.
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337 [03:49:18] <LtL> seekr: are you systemd? it certainly will
work
338 [03:49:50] <seekr> LtL: It's a very old system: 5.0.8
(lenny) - before systemd came into being
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340 [03:52:55] <LtL> seekr: Then no it won't.
341 [03:53:27] <LtL> update-rc.d something something .. i forget
342 [03:53:36] <seekr> LtL: gotcha - any chance you could come
over to ##linux?
343 [03:54:09] <LtL> seekr: i am there, ayecee probably remembers
or knows, among others
344 [03:54:11] <seekr> It's just a bit difficult trying to
simultaneously talk to people in both channels. :) LtL
345 [03:54:34] <seekr> LtL: yeah - ayecee has been offering
suggestions
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349 [03:57:05] <LtL> seekr: what window manager do you use
350 [03:58:03] <seekr> LtL: I'm not using a window manager
on that machine now, since I can't run it in graphics mode - I
asked a confusing question.
351 [03:58:20] <seekr> Please come to ##linux - I'll talk
with you there, LtL
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356 [04:02:30] <The_Shiny_Diamon> Hi. Any reviews for this
product in Amazon? I think buying it, but I decided to ask you
first. Thanks in advance:
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384 [04:32:40] <Black_Panther_98> I will start my Live Show in 10
minutes. Check my sexy body, ass, boobs and pussy. Fastest people
will join my Private Live for FREE (First 5 only that message me
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389 [04:34:37] <snarfy> Failing debian 9.9 install on new 4K
system. Screen goes black after boot into installed base system. See
initial dmesg logs, but not for more than about a second. Seems to
occur on graphics mode switch. I'm looking for options.
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391 [04:37:14] <met> boot to terminal (recovery mode) and check X
logs (/var/log/Xorg.0.log)
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403 [05:00:06] <Mystified_> I know this is not exactly the right
channel can you guys help with a fresh install of Mx.. I know
it's mx, but they dont have channel here.. It's just
probably a minor fix..
404 [05:00:09] <Mystified_>
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405 [05:00:16] <Mystified_> thanks in advance
406 [05:00:47] <Mystified_> it's a fresh install & I
changed over the server
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417 [05:12:07] <jmcnaught> !mxlinux
418 [05:12:07] <dpkg> Current MX Linux is based on Debian
stretch. However, MX Linux is not supported in #debian. Seek help at
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419 [05:12:41] <_Random_> :(((
420 [05:12:50] <_Random_> not so nice..
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422 [05:13:02] <jmcnaught> You could always use Debian if you
want help in #debian
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424 [05:14:15] <snarfy> Is this the right place for debian
install issues?
425 [05:14:22] <jmcnaught> Yes
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427 [05:14:47] <dvs> quatre-vingt oune
428 [05:14:50] <_Random_> bye..
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431 [05:16:11] <snarfy> So can anyone here assist with a failed
install? Am thinking it has something to do with video.
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433 [05:17:59] <dvs> snarfy, no one can help you if you
don't tell us the errors you're getting. ;-)
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437 [05:20:05] <snarfy> No official error message. Just get black
screen after install of base system and reboot.
438 [05:21:04] <jmcnaught> snarfy: can you try doing a
non-graphical boot, then you might get access to the syslog to look
for errors
439 [05:21:08] <jmcnaught> ?
440 [05:21:13] <snarfy> So, I think I've got a legit
install, runs for a second or two, thne black screens at what
appears to be the "video mode switch" (my words)
441 [05:21:36] <demo> thanks guys, for your help..just completing
live fresh install.. easier than asking for help here.. you guys can
play your silly distro politics.. surely no bettere way to wind
friends & influence people
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443 [05:22:25] <jmcnaught> I guess I hurt someone's
feelings.
444 [05:23:16] <snarfy> I don't think that's a boot
option (non-graphical)?
445 [05:23:32] <snarfy> Will look.
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447 [05:24:11] <jmcnaught> snarfy: on the kernel command line add
"systemd.unit=multi-user.target"
448 [05:25:41] <snarfy> jmcnaught: ok, only semi-sure I know what
you mean... I don't quite understand the logic of kernel
command lines. Give me a sec to give it a whirl.
449 [05:26:58] <snarfy> So the menu has a "System
setup" item. Assume that's the one I need to edit.
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451 [05:27:41] <jmcnaught> snarfy: at the GRUB boot menu press
'e' on "Debian GNU/Linux" then look for the line
that starts with the word 'linux'
452 [05:28:17] <jmcnaught> snarfy: remove the word quiet, and add
"systemd.unit=multi-user.target"
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455 [05:29:49] <snarfy> jmcnaught: Ok. Quick question first:
Under the "System setup" item, there appear to be 2
separate entry lines. Are these separate "command lines"
or all part of one?
456 [05:29:50] <jmcnaught> the "System setup" boot
option in GRUB just brings you to your BIOS/firmware
457 [05:30:14] <jmcnaught> just leave "System setup"
alone, you want to edit "Debian GNU/Linux" and boot that
458 [05:30:22] <snarfy> k
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460 [05:30:54] <snarfy> for future reference, though, are those
different command lines?
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463 [05:32:45] <snarfy> oh, I see, first line is the label, the
rest is a shell script
464 [05:32:49] <klys> different grub linux entries will have
different kernels & commandlines.
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469 [05:33:38] <snarfy> When I head command line, I think shell.
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472 [05:34:26] <klys> today I have booted grub2 off a floppy
disk.
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476 [05:35:30] <dvs> klys, next will be punch cards?
477 [05:35:45] <klys> dvs, it's a tad over 100 MiB.
478 [05:35:57] <dvs> so tape then?
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484 [05:38:07] <snarfy> ok, turned off quiet, and added systemd.
Saw more messages before it went blank.
485 [05:39:03] <snarfy> Nothing visible on screen
486 [05:39:06] <jmcnaught> snarfy: okay try a rescue boot then,
do the same thing but this time just add the number 1
487 [05:39:45] <jmcnaught> I mean only add the number 1, omit the
systemd.unit=
488 [05:40:03] <snarfy> still verbose, I assume
489 [05:40:52] <snarfy> In what sense do you mean rescue boot?
It's not a boot menu item.
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492 [05:42:00] <dvs> recovery mode
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497 [05:43:06] <snarfy> Where do I find recovery mode if
it's not on the boot menu?
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502 [05:43:57] <jmcnaught> snarfy: I mean the boot the results
from editing the kernel command line to have '1' at the
end of it, which is short for systemd.unit=rescue.target and boots
the system into single-user mode
503 [05:44:34] <snarfy> k
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507 [05:46:12] <jmcnaught> snarfy: if that also gives you a blank
screen, you can boot from the debian installer again, and under the
advanced part of the boot menu there is a rescue mode
508 [05:46:37] <snarfy> Essentially same results. Am wondering if
it's actually running the command line
509 [05:47:10] <jmcnaught> snarfy: after you edit the kernel
command line do you press Ctrl+X or F10 to boot?
510 [05:47:17] <snarfy> F10
511 [05:47:57] <snarfy> I'll try Ctrl-X
512 [05:48:33] <jmcnaught> snarfy: okay I would try the rescue
mode of the Debian installer, which can get you a shell prompt on
the installed system.
513 [05:49:54] <jmcnaught> snarfy: the other option is you could
search duckduckgo for your GPU and linux, see if someone else has
found other boot options that allow the system to boot
514 [05:51:53] <snarfy> I'll do that if I get desperate.
Think it's NVidea
515 [05:52:20] <jmcnaught> "nomodeset" on the kernel
command line might help… I don't know a lot about
hardware I was just trying to help you get to a point where you
could read a log to look for errors
516 [05:52:42] <snarfy> k
517 [05:52:52] <snarfy> will try that
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519 [05:53:38] <snarfy> Had tried something along those lines
before coming here, but I must have screwed up the command line.
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524 [05:57:17] <snarfy> Whoa, thought it wasn't working,
then got a login screen! Woot!
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532 [05:59:31] <snarfy> Wonder if everything's installed? In
days gone by, there was post-reboot work that needed to happen
before it was ready to go.
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535 [06:04:00] <snarfy> thanks jmcnaught! I'm pretty much
there.
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581 [06:34:11] <jcb2016> do i need firefox-esr?
582 [06:34:18] <jcb2016> im using google chrome atm
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584 [06:36:34] <jmcnaught> jcb2016: It's good to have two
browsers, so when one breaks you have another browser to look up how
to fix it. Also firefox-esr is probably depended on by whatever
desktop task package you're using (if you are using one) and
removing those can lead to headaches
585 [06:36:54] <jcb2016> ok
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592 [06:46:51] <jcb2016> is apt show the best way to find out
what program depends on what? or is aptitute why and why-not better?
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599 [06:50:42] <jmcnaught> There's also apt depends and
rdepends
600 [06:50:54] <jcb2016> didn't know that
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604 [06:52:20] <jcb2016> bfrb
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624 [07:04:38] <guru> lua5.3 is already the newest version
(5.3.3-1).
625 [07:04:44] <guru> lua -v bash: lua: command not found
626 [07:04:54] <guru> Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I
installed the package
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774 [08:04:33] <mojikun> hey
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778 [08:07:16] <ozzloy>
replaced-url
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780 [08:08:04] <ozzloy> i'm trying to run apt-get
dist-upgrade which gets stuck while upgrading mariadb because logger
fails
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782 [08:08:15] <ozzloy> any advice greatly appreciated
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786 [08:10:10] <ozzloy>
replaced-url
787 [08:10:11] <kreyren> I hardbricked my debian buster while
trying to get Nvidia mGPU working -> need help (replaced-url
788 [08:10:45] <ozzloy> kreyren, Sign in to GitHub
789 [08:10:46] <ozzloy> to continue to Gist
790 [08:11:01] <kreyren> edit:
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792 [08:12:59] <ozzloy> ah, derp
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794 [08:13:13] <kreyren> o.o
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796 [08:13:31] <towo^work> kreyren, nouveau is not the best
choice for nvidia gpu
797 [08:13:57] <towo^work> and btw, there is no automatic magical
switch between intel and nvidia in linux
798 [08:14:10] <towo^work> so how you have configured your
optimus setup?
799 [08:14:11] <kreyren> towo^work: i know, but it should be
sufficient for this system.. Ideally i want some effective way to
switch between these
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801 [08:14:35] <kreyren> towo^work: installed bumblebee and
primus + tried to force modprobe nouveau
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803 [08:15:42] <kreyren> i lack experience with optimus setup if
there is something else that needs to be done then let me know
804 [08:15:46] <towo^work> that's not how primus or optimus
is working
805 [08:16:36] <towo^work> but nouveau has missing
powermanagement so even if you get it working propper, you will not
be lucky
806 [08:16:51] <kreyren> proprietary then
807 [08:17:05] <kreyren> i just need working system atm can
investigate nouveau later
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809 [08:18:25] <towo^work> with the intel gpu, you would have a
working system
810 [08:18:49] <kreyren> it results in Oh No! err atm ->
unable to use display manager
811 [08:18:55] <towo^work> and btw, optimus hardware is the most
worse choice for linux
812 [08:19:16] <kreyren> noted, this is backup system for backup
813 [08:19:43] <towo^work> remove the nouveau module
814 [08:19:57] <kreyren> how? it's using binary kernel
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816 [08:20:12] <kreyren> from linux-image package
817 [08:20:16] <towo^work> kreyren, how you have forced it to
load?
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820 [08:20:33] <kreyren> modprobe nouveau in tty before
821 [08:20:52] <towo^work> then reboot the system to unload it
822 [08:21:06] <towo^work> for normal desktop use, you don't
need the dGPU
823 [08:21:09] <kreyren> did that already this issue is present
after reboot
824 [08:21:38] <towo^work> remove bumblebee and primus
825 [08:21:52] <towo^work> blacklist the nouveau module
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827 [08:23:10] <kreyren> modprobe.blacklist=nouveau is present in
/etc/default/grub and grub has been updated, bumblebee and primus
removed
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829 [08:23:36] <mojikun> do i have to update/recreate initramfs
when i change kernels?
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831 [08:24:18] <kreyren> towo^work: reboot ?
832 [08:24:18] <towo^work> mojikun, changing kernels?
833 [08:24:41] <towo^work> if you install kernels with apt/dpkg,
the initramfs is generated automatic
834 [08:24:47] <mojikun> towo^work, if i use a newer kernel oh
835 [08:24:47] <towo^work> kreyren, sure
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838 [08:25:13] <kreyren> towo^work: rebooting, thanks for help in
advance
839 [08:25:17] <mojikun> towo^work, or if i compile it manually
and do, make, make install && make modules_install
840 [08:25:23] <mojikun> in that cae i have to update-initramfs?
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842 [08:26:06] <towo^work> yes, but that's a bad way for
installing newer kernels in debian
843 [08:26:25] <towo^work> bypassing the package management is
allways a bad idea
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851 [08:31:04] <kreyren> towo^work: same issue
852 [08:31:18] <towo^work> then provide Xorg.0.log
853 [08:32:15] <kreyren> towo^work:
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854 [08:32:54] <kreyren> possible gnome issue?
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857 [08:34:25] <towo^work> maybe gnome <==> modesetting ddx
858 [08:34:35] <towo^work> i would try the intel-ddx instead
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860 [08:35:00] <kreyren> or i can try openbox which is preffered
anyway
861 [08:35:14] <towo^work> or that
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864 [08:36:23] <kreyren> rebooting
865 [08:37:47] <mojikun> towo^work, by the way is the System.map
file still used?
866 [08:37:58] <mojikun> is it necessary besides debugging the
kernel?
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913 [09:18:02] <rocketmagnet> hi again, i've a sd-card
reader but not all slots are working - what do i need to make all
work ?
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952 [09:41:47] <queip> since today, suddenly vim (in debian 9 -
stable) stopped syntax highlight, that is, if I open many files, and
cycle through them using :bn then after going through all files and
back to 1st it stops syntax highlight. like wtf ???!!!
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955 [09:44:46] <fredl> Did you install any updates today queip ?
956 [09:45:12] <queip> fredl: yes, there was upgrade of vim now
957 [09:46:48] <fredl> Vim now ships with a defaults.vim file
which, when the user has no vimrc,
958 [09:46:48] <fredl> enables some options that have
historically been disabled by default. This
959 [09:46:48] <fredl> is described in more detail at ":help
defaults.vim".
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962 [09:48:00] <fredl> Do you have your own vimrc?
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969 [09:50:28] <fredl> sorry about that, do you have your own
vimrc queip?
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974 [09:52:05] <queip> fredl: no
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977 [09:52:32] <fredl> so then perhaps the (documented) change
causes your issue?
978 [09:52:46] <queip> fredl: which one?
979 [09:52:55] <queip> seems like a bug
980 [09:53:00] <fredl> The one I just copy/pasted.
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983 [09:53:15] <fredl> Well, often what one calls a bug the other
calls a feature :)
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985 [09:53:59] <queip> fredl: it fails equally on a user that has
~/.vimrc
986 [09:54:10] <fredl> have you checked :help defaults.vim ?
987 [09:54:12] <vlt> Hello. How do I reload the hostname after
editing /etc/hostname so that `apt install ssmtp` will work when it
runs `hostname --fqdn`?
988 [09:55:26] <queip> $VIMRUTIME/defaults.vim script is loaded.
This will set 'compatible' off,
989 [09:55:32] <queip> switch on syntax highlighting and a few
more things.
990 [09:55:41] <queip> seems that if anything it would turn ON
the hl, not OFF
991 [09:55:46] <queip> fredl:
992 [09:55:49] <fredl> I'm not the author of vim queip, so
I'm not sure what was the motivation behind that change in the
NEWS.Debian.gz
993 [09:56:36] <fredl> You could easily ask for the reason behind
it on #vim of course.
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995 [09:57:24] <Fox> vlt: edit /etc/hosts as well
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997 [09:58:09] <fredl> If you believe it to be a bug, #vim would
also be the best place to go to actually
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999 [09:59:43] <vlt> Fox: What do I put there?
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1043 [10:33:02] <queip> reporting bugs by email to debian is
broken
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1045 [10:33:14] <queip> you just get back email saying that mail
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1046 [10:33:45] <queip> it worked previously
1047 [10:34:07] <queip> (when sending emails to
submit@bugs.debian.org)
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1072 [10:53:36] <Fox> vlt: <IP> toto.example.com toto
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1088 [11:02:35] <Sepultura> anyone knows why UNIX uses
'\n' and Windows and DOS uses \r\n as Escape for New Line=
1089 [11:02:36] <Sepultura> ?
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1091 [11:02:48] <nevyn> ancient history
1092 [11:03:35] <pldiem> hi
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1094 [11:03:48] <pldiem> I have the following issue I do have some
script
1095 [11:03:58] <pldiem> where I would like to do something like
this
1096 [11:04:03] <pldiem> gnome-terminal -- /bin/bash -c "git
add -e $file"
1097 [11:04:03] <pldiem> read -p "Press [Enter] key to
continue..."
1098 [11:04:28] <pldiem> unfortunately running gnome-terminal
terminates my script
1099 [11:04:35] <Sepultura> nevyn: Windows 10 also accepts
c:/path/to/executable now :D
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1101 [11:04:38] <nevyn> Sepultura:
replaced-url
1102 [11:04:57] <pldiem> how could I do that without terminating
my script?
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1105 [11:05:41] <nevyn> Sepultura: it turns out that lf + cr was
requried as a hack for the terminal equipment of the day to prevent
the 1st char of the newline being printed while the head was moving
back to the 1st col
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1107 [11:06:35] <nevyn> pldiem: do it in a tux or screen
subterminal?
1108 [11:07:52] <pldiem> you meant tmux?
1109 [11:08:23] <valerius> Sepultura a typewriter required two
actions: carriage return and line feed, hence two symbols. It seems,
textmode terminals used two actions too. Though, for text files
'\n' is more economic, the files got a bit shorter.
1110 [11:08:56] <han-solo> # gnome-terminal -- /bin/bash -c
"git add -e $file; bash" # don't kill me
1111 [11:09:45] <colo-work> where's kylo ren when you need
him?
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1114 [11:11:36] <pldiem> @han-solo that's not what I want, I
want to keep my script running, the one which opened new window
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1119 [11:14:00] <tachikomas> pldiem: run it in a screen
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1129 [11:19:12] <pldiem> tachikomas: can you give me some example?
1130 [11:19:25] <pldiem> screen "git..."
1131 [11:19:29] <tachikomas> What you want is having your bash
running even if you quit your terminal right ?
1132 [11:19:31] <pldiem> does really nothing for me
1133 [11:19:40] <pldiem> nope
1134 [11:19:47] <tachikomas> What do you want then ?
1135 [11:19:56] <pldiem> I have a script
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1137 [11:20:16] <pldiem> which opens another terminal with some
command
1138 [11:20:27] <pldiem> I want my script to pause
1139 [11:20:42] <pldiem> until I finish doing something in
external terminal
1140 [11:20:52] <pldiem> I go back to my previous terminal
1141 [11:20:54] <pldiem> as I wrote
1142 [11:20:58] <pldiem> gnome-terminal -- /bin/bash -c "git
add -e $file"
1143 [11:20:58] <pldiem> read -p "Press [Enter] key to
continue..."
1144 [11:21:05] <pldiem> I want something like that
1145 [11:21:12] <tachikomas> do you need another terminal open ?
1146 [11:21:42] <pldiem> no, but I thought of that as a workaround
1147 [11:21:48] <pldiem> because just running
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1149 [11:21:54] <pldiem> git add -e $file
1150 [11:21:58] <pldiem> break on vim
1151 [11:22:20] <pldiem> Vim: Warning: Input is not from a
terminal
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1153 [11:22:25] <pldiem> and some errors
1154 [11:22:48] <pldiem> I can paste the whole output if it will
help
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1157 [11:23:21] <tachikomas> i just dont get what you want to
achieve at the end
1158 [11:23:29] <tachikomas> git add -e from vim ?
1159 [11:23:30] <nevyn> oh just pre-populate the commit message
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1161 [11:23:45] <nevyn> -e is the problem here.
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1164 [11:24:18] <tachikomas> definetly
1165 [11:24:20] <pldiem> -e option allows me to add hunks to
commits
1166 [11:24:30] <pldiem> and that what I won't
1167 [11:24:42] <tachikomas> "The intent of this option is to
pick and choose lines of the patch to apply, or
1168 [11:24:43] <pldiem> to do that it needs to open some editor,
in my case vim
1169 [11:24:43] <tachikomas> even to modify the contents of lines
to be staged.
1170 [11:24:55] <pldiem> exactly
1171 [11:25:00] <pldiem> that is what I want
1172 [11:25:09] <pldiem> simple adding and commiting
1173 [11:25:12] <pldiem> works fine
1174 [11:25:26] <pldiem> I want my script to allow me partial
commits
1175 [11:26:05] <tachikomas> why you dont git add . && git
commit -am "commit message" ?
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1177 [11:26:36] <pldiem> it will commit all the changes in the
file
1178 [11:26:47] <pldiem> I want only selected changes to be
commited
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1185 [11:30:06] <vlt> Hello. I installed texlive-xetex and now got
a huge /usr/share/doc/texlive-doc of more than 1 GB. What is this?
Needed for xelatex to work or "just" documentation? Can I
remove this?
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1188 [11:32:31] <vuks> Hello. I need to update a program to a
version above what apt can get for me, so I want to build it from
source. Do I need to remove the old program before building?
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1294 [12:50:40] <mrtnt> I'm running Apache on Debian. Are
there any advantages of using Apache virtual
hosts(<VirtualHost> directive) if only a single domain is
served?
1295 [12:53:01] <ihristov> Yes, for example you can easily
configure more vhosts after your initial setup without interrupting
the current site
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1299 [12:55:25] <mrtnt> ihristov: ok. And I guess there are no
disadvantages of using virtual hosts other than maybe bit more
complex configuration?
1300 [12:56:04] <ihristov> From my perspective I can't see
any disadvantages, only advantages
1301 [12:56:40] <ihristov> You can host in future multiple domains
on single IP using SNI and the appropriate TLS certificates and so
on
1302 [12:57:12] <ihristov> You can even have multiple version of
let's say php and configure each vhost to work with different
version using fpm
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1310 [13:00:54] <f8e3> after xfce4 + deb10 testing this week, i
get a blank screen on tty7 with underscore (_) but no login, where
is the lightdm? log file to debug?
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1312 [13:01:31] <mrtnt> ihristov: ok, thanks!
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1314 [13:02:14] <ihristov> mrtnt You're welcome :)
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1317 [13:02:38] <towo^work> f8e3, /var/log/Xorg.0.log
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1322 [13:05:40] <kreyren> Need help
replaced-url
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1324 [13:06:25] <towo^work> kreyren, again, try the intel-ddx
instead of the modesetting-ddx
1325 [13:06:40] <kreyren> checking
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1328 [13:06:58] <kreyren> towo^work, more info?
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1330 [13:08:04] <kreyren> xf86-video-intel package?
1331 [13:08:32] <kreyren> edit: xserver-xorg-video-intel
1332 [13:10:02] <towo^work> make sure that package is installed,
then do
1333 [13:10:03] <netcrash> vuks: you can compile it to a directory
of your own using ./configure --prefix=xxx , but the program
installed may cause confusion to which should be used
1334 [13:10:28] <kreyren> towo^work, said package installed
1335 [13:10:30] <towo^work> kreyren, mkdir -p /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
; echo -e 'Section "Device"\n\tIdentifier "My
GPU"\n\tDriver "intel"\nEndSection' >
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
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1342 [13:13:32] <kreyren> towo^work, sanity:
replaced-url
1343 [13:13:43] <kreyren> assuming lspci | grep VGA
1344 [13:14:01] <kreyren> or `01:00.0 3D controller: NVIDIA
Corporation GK104M [GeForce GTX 870M] (rev a1)`
1345 [13:14:09] <towo^work> kreyren, why you hve nvidia driver
installed?
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1348 [13:14:24] <vuks> I've removed the old version of
transmission and compiled the new one. Except now
transmission-daemon reports version 2.94, and transmission-cli
reports 2.92. Web access reports 2.92 as well (this is a headless
rpi)
1349 [13:14:26] <towo^work> why you don't start with intel
before playing with that optimus crap?
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1351 [13:14:42] <kreyren> towo^work, bcs i dont know what i'm
doing and tried to self-diagnose it
1352 [13:14:53] <towo^work> i'm out here since optimus is the
greatest crap on earth
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1354 [13:15:23] <kreyren> towo^work, willing to provide reference
for me to make custom mobo for this ntb instead?
1355 [13:15:34] <kreyren> would purge it if i could
1356 [13:15:45] <ishanjain28> towo^work: get rid of optimus maybe?
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1358 [13:15:57] <towo^work> ishanjain28, i do not have optimus
1359 [13:15:58] <diogenes_> towo^work, i actually think that
optimus is super cool.
1360 [13:16:06] <towo^work> and would never buy that crap
1361 [13:16:09] <diogenes_> i'm using it and i'm very
satisfied.
1362 [13:16:14] <ishanjain28> My laptop is plugged in most of the
time so I have not set it up on any of my machines.
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1364 [13:16:38] <kreyren> like something that is able to run on
iGPU while dGPU is not needed that is foss-friendly would be cool..
1365 [13:16:53] <kreyren> this ntb eats too much of power while
dGPU is in use
1366 [13:17:56] <diogenes_> kreyren, yes and this also prevents
your motherboard from uneeded overheat since it's using intel
most of the time and only when you need some extra 3d acceleration,
you fire up the discrete gpu, isn't that cool?
1367 [13:18:34] <kreyren> diogenes_, it's not because
i'm about to smash it with hammer before it runs on linux
without beeing huge pita
1368 [13:18:40] <f8e3> towo^work, it says (EE) xfce4 modeset
failed to set mode invalid argument; if i drop to tty2 plugin and
remove external screen and then go back to tty7 the login shows up,
it loocks like the default is bad but upon detaching it sth.
reconfigures and it works; how to fix that?
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1370 [13:19:00] <diogenes_> kreyren, why is it huge pita for you?
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1373 [13:19:26] <kreyren> diogenes_, because it's
doesn't work? it's not switching to dGPU correctly
1374 [13:19:40] <kreyren> diogenes_, relevant
replaced-url
1375 [13:19:52] <kreyren>
replaced-url
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1377 [13:20:38] <diogenes_> kreyren, and: lspci -nnk | grep VGA
-A3
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1379 [13:21:02] <kreyren> diogenes_,
replaced-url
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1384 [13:21:57] <diogenes_> kreyren, you tried with proprietary
driver and that borker the system, try with nouveau.
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1386 [13:22:51] <kreyren> diogenes_, tried nouveau before which is
preffered assuming it can run as 80% of proprietary and stable else
proprietary
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1393 [13:24:53] <diogenes_> kreyren, there is a little neat tweak
that cam make nouveau run at 95% performance as proprietary.
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1395 [13:25:13] <kreyren> tell me and i will warship it
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1397 [13:25:45] <diogenes_> kreyren, i will, just a sec.
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1406 [13:29:37] <diogenes_> kreyren, first of all purge all the
proprietary nvidia, make nouveau load and work correctly, verify it
with: DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer", and
the neat little trick is the following: edit /etc/default/grub and
this: nouveau.config=NvClkMode=15 to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=,
reboot. To make sure the performance is increased, run: DRI_PRIME=1
glxgears before and fter you applied the trick and see the FPS
difference.
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1409 [13:30:09] <kreyren> checking
1410 [13:30:43] <diogenes_> after adding that line don't
forget to: sudo update-grub
1411 [13:31:04] <kreyren> diogenes_, can you help me make nouveau
work? assuming bumblebee, primus needed?
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1413 [13:32:15] <diogenes_> kreyren, we can try but only if we
make sure your card is at least capable of running with nouveau.
1414 [13:32:27] <diogenes_> so after you confirm the procedure
above works, we can try.
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1417 [13:32:55] <kreyren> grub updated:
replaced-url
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1422 [13:33:32] <kreyren> diogenes_, sane to purge those?
replaced-url
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1424 [13:33:54] <diogenes_> yes
1425 [13:34:42] <kreyren> removing
1426 [13:35:10] <kreyren> aptli | grep nvidia resutls in
replaced-url
1427 [13:35:59] <towo^work> apt purge $(dpkg -l | awk
'/nvidia/{ print $2}')
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1429 [13:36:11] <diogenes_> yo can safely remove all nvidia
occurences on your system
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1431 [13:36:30] <kreyren> invoking towo^work's command in 30
sec
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1433 [13:37:39] <kreyren> followup with apt autoremove
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1435 [13:37:59] <kreyren> new aptli:
replaced-url
1436 [13:38:17] <kreyren> can i unblacklist nouveau on runtime?
1437 [13:38:19] <f8e3> above my head, for record:
replaced-url
1438 [13:38:23] <kreyren> (currently blacklisted)
1439 [13:39:14] <diogenes_> kreyren, yes you must unblacklist
nouveau and run: sudo update-initramfs -u
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1441 [13:39:30] <kreyren> `DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL
renderer"` returns `OpenGL renderer string: llvmpipe (LLVM 7.0,
256 bits)` btw
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1443 [13:40:04] <diogenes_> kreyren, nothing will change unless
you unblacklist nouveau and reboot.
1444 [13:40:11] <diogenes_> purging nvidia needs a reboot.
1445 [13:40:21] <kreyren> rebooting in 30 sec then
1446 [13:40:45] <towo^work> and as long the intel graphics does
not work propper, dri offloading even can't work
1447 [13:41:12] <kreyren> towo^work, any suggestions before
reboot?
1448 [13:41:22] <kreyren> `intel-microcode` is installe dunno what
more is needed on debian
1449 [13:41:39] <kreyren> sanity: intel-microcode/testing,now
3.20190514.1 amd64 [installed]
1450 [13:42:32] <diogenes_> kreyren, your intel driver works
correctly don't worry.
1451 [13:42:41] <kreyren> diogenes_, safe to reboot then?
1452 [13:42:46] <diogenes_> yes
1453 [13:42:48] <kreyren> rebooting
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1457 [13:44:33] <kreyren> diogenes_, rebooted
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1460 [13:45:02] <kreyren> DRI_PRIME...glxinfo returns -
replaced-url
1461 [13:45:25] <diogenes_> kreyren, is it DRI_PRIME=1?
1462 [13:45:42] <kreyren> diogenes_, yes
1463 [13:45:55] <diogenes_> lsmod | grep nouveau
1464 [13:46:12] <kreyren> diogenes_,
replaced-url
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1466 [13:46:43] <diogenes_> lspci -nnk | grep VGA -A3
1467 [13:46:56] <kreyren> diogenes_,
replaced-url
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1469 [13:47:51] <towo^work> lspci | egrep -i
"vga|3d|display"
1470 [13:48:09] <towo^work> dGPU is not a VGA adapter
1471 [13:48:23] <kreyren> note that sysyem was started with
nouveau.config=NvClkMode=15
1472 [13:48:27] <diogenes_> towo^work, mine shows both.
1473 [13:48:38] <diogenes_> kreyren, that's ok.
1474 [13:48:39] <kreyren> towo^work,
replaced-url
1475 [13:48:55] <towo^work> diogenes_, then it's not optimus,
aka muxless
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1477 [13:49:16] <kreyren> it is optimus based on
manufacturer's site
1478 [13:49:20] <kreyren> assuming GTX870m
1479 [13:49:54] <kreyren> relevant:
replaced-url
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1481 [13:50:24] <towo^work> kreyren, i talked about diogenes_
1482 [13:50:28] <towo^work> not about yours
1483 [13:50:33] <diogenes_> kreyren, ok here's how we find
out, download something like mx linux, write it to usb, run live
session off of a usb and there run: DRI_PRIME=1 bla bla bla... and
let's see if it shows up in there because only saint IGNUssius
knows what else you have changed on the system.
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1485 [13:51:41] <kreyren> diogenes_, log of `history` if it helps
replaced-url
1486 [13:51:42] <kreyren> oh
1487 [13:51:46] <kreyren>
replaced-url
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1489 [13:52:30] <diogenes_> kreyren, i don't have all the
time in the world that's why a live session will put an end to
all the wonderings and questions.
1490 [13:52:41] <kreyren> downloading mx linux as we speak
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1492 [13:53:15] <kreyren> diogenes_, sufficient?
replaced-url
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1494 [13:54:16] <kreyren> of if mx linux runs on ramfs as life
session i can use drivedroid?
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1496 [13:54:34] <diogenes_> kreyren, that link is ok so go for it.
1497 [13:55:06] <diogenes_> also they have an excellent script
that installs nvidia with bumblebee that works out of the box with
no hassle of whatsoever.
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1503 [13:57:43] <kreyren> diogenes_, noted, preparing bootable
disk
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1516 [14:06:17] <kreyren> diogenes_: i'm on MX Linux live
1517 [14:06:32] <kreyren> used toram option booted from drivedroid
using android phone tell me what to do
1518 [14:06:41] <diogenes_> wow what internet speed you have to
download it so fast, 100mbps?
1519 [14:06:48] <kreyren> 0,5G/s
1520 [14:06:51] <kreyren> atm
1521 [14:07:07] <kreyren> and it was downloading from 50ms/s wifi
>.>
1522 [14:07:11] <kreyren> *mb/s
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1524 [14:07:21] <diogenes_> run that command: DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo
| grep "OpenGL renderer"
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1526 [14:08:05] <kreyren> diogenes_:
replaced-url
1527 [14:08:17] <kreyren> ah wait mb
1528 [14:08:24] <kreyren> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI
Intel(R) Haswell Mobile
1529 [14:08:54] <kreyren> mb again: `OpenGL renderer string: NVE4`
1530 [14:09:02] * kreyren doesn't know how to use mxlinux proper
1531 [14:09:04] <diogenes_> yes that text shows: OpenGL renderer
string: NVE4
1532 [14:10:24] <kreyren> meaning?
1533 [14:10:37] <diogenes_> so we officially stated now that your
card work fine with nouvea, it doesn't work on your debian
system because of some misconfigs you have instroduced, what i would
advice you now, if only you could make a partition or even a
separate drive to install mx linux on and run their nvidia-installer
and see if you get it running there iwth the prorietary drivers.
1534 [14:10:58] <diogenes_> if it does then just copy all
bumblebee configs and apply them in debian.
1535 [14:11:24] <kreyren> can i install mxlinux from live session?
1536 [14:11:34] <diogenes_> of course you can.
1537 [14:11:42] <kreyren> how?
1538 [14:11:43] <diogenes_> there is the installer on the desktop.
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1541 [14:11:52] <kreyren> ah i see, installing
1542 [14:12:25] <kreyren> is 20G sufficient for MXlinux?
1543 [14:12:30] <kreyren> btrfs?
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1546 [14:13:59] <diogenes_> more than sufficient.
1547 [14:14:02] <diogenes_> but no
1548 [14:14:11] <diogenes_> i'd stay away from btrfs.
1549 [14:14:16] <diogenes_> go with ext4.
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1552 [14:15:37] <kreyren> it errors out on my /home using xfs for
some reason -> using root of MX18
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1554 [14:16:19] <diogenes_> kreyren, use root for home too
1555 [14:16:33] <diogenes_> don't make a separate home for
mx, leave it for debian.
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1557 [14:16:52] <kreyren> diogenes_: separate /boot too?
1558 [14:16:56] <diogenes_> and be VER CAREFUL not to format your
home, i'd recomment backup first.
1559 [14:17:23] <kreyren> diogenes_: non-separate /boot (using
same /boot for debian and exherbo)
1560 [14:17:25] <diogenes_> no need for separate /boot unless you
are using encryption.
1561 [14:17:49] <diogenes_> basically, for mx you only need / and
/boot/efi
1562 [14:17:53] <diogenes_> if you use efi system.
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1564 [14:18:11] <kreyren> using /boot on root then
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1566 [14:18:36] <diogenes_> and it's not the same boot for
debian and mx, it will boot with the mx one but grub will see the
debian one too.
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1568 [14:20:48] <kreyren> diogenes_: noted
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1570 [14:21:20] <kreyren> diogenes_: mxlinux installed booting in
30 sec
1571 [14:21:28] <diogenes_> ok
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1574 [14:21:56] <diogenes_> i assume you've got an ssd, it
was superfast.
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1577 [14:22:47] <darxmurf> is it possible to install 2 3Tb SATA
disks in RAID1 on an old non EFI system and boot on that ?
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1579 [14:23:00] <darxmurf> I'm traing to but it looks a bit
complicated
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1581 [14:23:05] <darxmurf> can't install grub
1582 [14:23:11] <kreyren_> diogenes_, booted mxlinux checking
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1587 [14:24:24] <kreyren_> diogenes_, thanks for help btw
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1589 [14:24:51] <diogenes_> kreyren_, no problem, let's see
if it was useful, now in the menu look for nvidia installer.
1590 [14:25:11] <kreyren_> diogenes_, invoked apt update, upgrade
and dist-upgrade btw
1591 [14:25:15] <kreyren_> checking nvidia installer
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1593 [14:25:41] <kreyren_> nvidia installer openned new terminal
and requested password, proceed?
1594 [14:25:56] <diogenes_> yes
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1596 [14:26:31] <kreyren_> diogenes_, results in
replaced-url
1597 [14:26:46] <kreyren_> continue with `yes`?
1598 [14:26:52] <diogenes_> enter
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1601 [14:27:09] <kreyren_> > Would you like to check MX Test
Repo for a later version?
1602 [14:27:18] <kreyren_> > nvidia-optimus detected
1603 [14:27:38] <diogenes_> kreyren_, wait we went a bit offtopic,
type in here in the chat: /j ##MX-Linux
1604 [14:27:44] <diogenes_> and let's continue there.
1605 [14:27:46] <kreyren_> ok
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1629 [14:47:47] <humpled> reboot
1630 [14:47:54] <humpled> heheh oops
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1633 [14:48:11] <watom> is "@reboot" prefix in crontab
of debian supported? it's like not working here
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1635 [14:49:00] <ksk> watom: regarding "man 5 crontab" -
yes it is ;)
1636 [14:49:05] <colo-work> watom, it is supported, and coumented
in crontab(5)
1637 [14:49:12] <colo-work> documented*
1638 [14:49:14] <ksk> "@reboot Run once, at startup."
1639 [14:49:16] <colo-work> (it's too effin' hot)
1640 [14:49:28] <watom> oh. i always forgot about secondary man
pages
1641 [14:49:38] <watom> how i open it?
1642 [14:49:49] <ksk> watom: see what I wrote.
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1644 [14:49:59] <watom> great. i'm sorry
1645 [14:50:04] <ksk> also, "man man" ;)
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1647 [14:51:14] <ksk> most of the manpages have a "see
also" section at the bottom, indicating how to go on -
crontab(1) does refer crontab(5) for example.
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1650 [14:52:29] <watom> well apparently somehow doesn't like
scripts that use the network. even if i've got a "sleep
5m;" before it
1651 [14:52:34] <watom> and my system get up in 1 min
1652 [14:52:47] <ksk> watom: take a look at systemd. use
after=networking or so..
1653 [14:52:50] <ksk> (welcome to 2019)
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1657 [14:54:28] <ksk> watom:
replaced-url
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1659 [14:54:52] <watom> yeah i don't think is the network
being down since i've got the delay. it should be something
else. maybe the "uname" command that the script is using
is not available at that moment. also is hard to test since i need
to reboot the system every time
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1663 [14:55:19] <ksk> systemd introduces dependencies in between
units (~= services), so you can say "only start this service,
If network came up successfully" etc pp.
1664 [14:55:57] <ksk> without us knowing what your script contains
its hard to tell. uname should be available at all times though I
think..
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1666 [14:56:23] <ksk> also, try adding debug-output to your
script, to figure things out ;)
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1718 [15:20:33] <DanteD> Anyone running debian testing (10
'buster')? Any major issues?
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1721 [15:21:12] <greycat>
replaced-url
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1723 [15:22:06] <somiaj> DanteD: buster is only a few weeks from
release, and is mostly ready to go. There are still some rc bugs one
may run into, but for the most part it should work like a stable
relese.
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1728 [15:23:12] <NetTerminalGene> DanteD, i am using. no problem
so far
1729 [15:23:32] <NetTerminalGene> i have been using since first
freeze
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1731 [15:24:20] <greycat> I had no problems at home, and the
NIS-related problems at work, since apparently all the cool kids
stopped using NIS.
1732 [15:24:20] <DanteD> Ok, great.
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1788 [16:02:23] <ikus060> I'm running a survey about backup
software to learn more about what people are using to do their
backup and why they are using it. I invite individual and business
to answer the survey.
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1800 [16:08:01] <xormor> how should I be able to "make"
coreutils in either Raspbian or Debian 10 "buster"? they
require some system tools that I found out hard to download and I
could not install them. the programming language is "C". I
want to compile "ls.c" from (GNU) coreutils in Debian.
1801 [16:08:16] <greycat> !source
1802 [16:08:16] <dpkg> As an overview: to work with Debian source
packages, add a <deb-src> line to your sources list; cd to a
location with free space; download the source package with
<apt-get source>; edit <debian/rules> to taste; use
<dpkg-buildpackage> to build the new .deb. For more details,
also ask me about <package recompile> <backport>
<nmg> <policy> <source package>
1803 [16:08:47] <greycat> That's missing the build-dep step.
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1808 [16:10:05] <greycat> dpkg, source =~ s/edit/retrieve
dependencies with <apt-get build-dep>; edit/
1809 [16:10:05] <dpkg> OK, greycat
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1813 [16:13:31] <plouj> Is it possible to install a package with
dpkg -i <local-file> and make sure that all of the virtual
packages that correspond to it are also downgraded?
1814 [16:13:50] <greycat> !apt install
1815 [16:13:50] <dpkg> You can specify a pathname to a manually
downloaded .deb file in apt install, but it must begin with / or ./
or ../ or else apt thinks it's a package name. E.g. "apt
install ./foo-1.2.deb". This supersedes <gdebi>.
1816 [16:14:00] <greycat> *Down*graded?!? No.
1817 [16:14:30] <greycat> If you mean dependencies, and upgraded,
then yes. With apt or apt-get, not with dpkg.
1818 [16:15:08] <plouj> No, I mean downgraded
1819 [16:15:22] <greycat> !downgrade
1820 [16:15:22] <dpkg> Downgrading is not, nor will ever be
supported by apt. Programs change their data in a way that
can't be rolled back, and package maintainer scripts support
upgrades to new config file formats but not downgrades. Try:
"dpkg -i olderversion.deb" or "aptitude install
package=version" using "apt-cache policy package" to
get the old version number. See also <partial downgrade>,
<unstable->testing>, <sdo>.
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1824 [16:17:35] <plouj> Let's say I have gcc-8.4 (virtual
package) installed, but I need to use gcc 8.2 so I download
gcc-8-8.2.deb. If I try to dpkg -i gcc-8-8.2.deb it downgrades the
non-virtual gcc-8 package, but leaves the virtual gcc package at the
undesired 8.4 version :/
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1826 [16:18:38] <greycat> ,v gcc-8
1827 [16:18:40] <judd> Package: gcc-8 on amd64 -- buster: 8.3.0-6;
sid: 8.3.0-7; experimental: 8.3.0-13
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1831 [16:19:01] <netcrash> ,v php
1832 [16:19:02] <judd> Package: php on amd64 -- stretch: 1:7.0+49;
buster: 2:7.3+69; sid: 2:7.3+69
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1834 [16:19:18] <greycat> Is this example entirely fabricated, or
is there a gcc-8.4 package somewhere in post-buster?
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1836 [16:21:42] <plouj> greycat: It's real, but I just came
up with easier to type version numbers
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1838 [16:22:46] <plouj> The real case is that in Cosmic I have
cpp-8.3.0-6~ (virtual) installed, but I need to install
cpp-8_8.2.0-7ubuntu1_amd64.deb (and all of its dependencies)
1839 [16:23:05] <greycat> If your ACTUAL goal is to have gcc 8.2
and gcc 8.3 coexisting on buster, you have a few choices. You could
set up a chroot environment and install gcc 8.2 in that environment.
You could install gcc 8.2 from upstream sources in /usr/local or
/opt.
1840 [16:23:10] <greycat> WHAT IS A COSMIC
1841 [16:23:21] * greycat reads ubuntu on the next line
1842 [16:23:24] <greycat> you're in the wrong chanel
1843 [16:23:30] <plouj> greycat: No, I don't want two
different GCCs. I just need one, but that is older
1844 [16:23:34] <greycat> *plonk*
1845 [16:23:41] <plouj> greycat: is Ubuntu using a different
package manager than Debian?
1846 [16:23:42] <greycat> !ubuntu
1847 [16:23:42] <dpkg> Ubuntu is based on Debian, but it is not
Debian. Only Debian is supported on #debian. Use #ubuntu on
chat.freenode.net instead. Even if the channel happens to be less
helpful, support for distributions other than Debian is offtopic on
#debian. See also <based on debian> and <ubuntuirc>.
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1850 [16:24:19] <plouj> I have the exact same problem in Debian
Jessie, just different package versions
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1856 [16:26:05] <victorqueiroz> After installing mesa drivers from
stretch-backports I can no longer authenticate through Xorg and
Wayland can't play videos through VLC. How can I fix this?
I'm using a Radeon RX 590
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1858 [16:26:35] <greycat> stretch has wayland?
1859 [16:27:16] <greycat> Hmm, looks like it does have some
packages with wayland in their names. Never heard of anyone actually
using it.
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1863 [16:29:29] <somiaj> some gnome users have been using it as a
system preview, but like most system previews, until it becomes
default most wno't be using it.
1864 [16:30:08] <somiaj> victorqueiroz: do you also ahve the
kernel and firmware for the radeon from backports?
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1867 [16:30:20] <victorqueiroz> I see. This is my Xorg.0.log:
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1868 [16:30:23] <victorqueiroz> somiaj: Yes.
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1870 [16:31:03] <victorqueiroz> somiaj: On my ThinkPad that has
integrated graphics card, it works fine.
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1874 [16:32:57] <somiaj> victorqueiroz: your issues is vesa is
runnign not radeon
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1876 [16:33:10] <somiaj> it can't find the kernel drm or kms
module. What does lsmod | grep radeon give
1877 [16:33:23] <somiaj> or check dmesg to see if you can figure
out why the kernel modesetting module radeon is not loading.
1878 [16:33:56] <somiaj> I found this at the 8.233 timestamps with
the EE lines
1879 [16:33:57] <victorqueiroz> somiaj: lsmod | grep radeon give
me an empty response. Very strange!
1880 [16:34:18] <somiaj> try dmesg | grep radeon or modprobe
radeon then dmesg, try to hunt down why that moduel isn't
loading
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1883 [16:35:14] <victorqueiroz> somiaj: Isn't the driver
named "amdgpu". When I "dmesg | grep amdgpu"
this is the output:
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1886 [16:35:48] <greycat> radeon and amdgpu are different drivers,
for different chipsets
1887 [16:36:00] <somiaj> ahh yea, for the newer card it is amdgpu
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1889 [16:36:27] <victorqueiroz> This is my /etc/X11/xorg.conf
file:
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1890 [16:36:28] <somiaj> but for some reason xorg isn't even
trying to use amdgpu, it is only try radeon
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1892 [16:37:01] <victorqueiroz> I'm going to try to remove
vesa and radeon drivers
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1896 [16:38:04] <somiaj> I doubt that is the issue, even with that
xorg.conf file, that xorg log never even tries to use the amdgpu
driver.
1897 [16:38:26] <somiaj> though unsure if its the amdgpu driver or
modesetting driver (which it does try) that is needed
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1899 [16:39:21] <somiaj> anyways I gotta go, but yea xorg
isn't even trying the amdgpu driver for some reason
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1923 [16:56:21] <tsglove> Any insights into "snaps" ?? I
always install everything via apt-get.... yet wondering what this
snap thing is all about.
1924 [16:57:19] <annadane> snaps are from canonical AFAIK and
people have said they prefer flatpaks because snaps install things
in non standard locations
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1926 [16:57:42] <tachikomas> and snaps update by themselvs without
user interaction by default
1927 [16:57:56] <tsglove> Oh yeah hell no with that.
1928 [16:57:56] <greycat> It's for third party vendors to
distribute a single bloated mega-package-thing that can be installed
on Arch or Ubuntu or Fedora or SuSE or Debian, and still have a
chance of working, at the cost of including a duplicate of every
shared library in the bundle.
1929 [16:58:16] <tsglove> And even hell no to all of that then.
1930 [16:58:22] <tsglove> jesus
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2002 [17:31:51] <jhutchins_wk> victorqueiroz: Let's start
with the basics. lspci -nn, post the pciid
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2007 [17:34:45] <victorqueiroz> Well I just accidentally executed
dd on my btrfs partition!!!!
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2010 [17:35:11] <victorqueiroz> Is it unrecoverable? I believe it
was kept running for 5 seconds or so
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2032 [17:48:33] <annadane> btrfs... uh, i'd try a rollback, i
guess?
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2035 [17:51:34] <annadane> i don't know whether or not btrfs
keeps its rollback mechanisms in an independent location such that
even if you destroy the partition it can be recovered
2036 [17:51:37] <annadane> i'm not an expert
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2042 [17:55:37] <hans_> victorqueiroz, 5 seconds of dd? is it an
SSD?
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2044 [17:55:58] <victorqueiroz> hans_: I stopped the process and
saw it was one of my 2TB hard drive!!
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2047 [17:57:58] <hans_> some of your stuff is deleted, most of it
is probably recoverable, but try asking in the #btrfs channel
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2051 [17:58:54] <Piraty> he? how can debian jessie have
openssl-1.0.1t when openssl.org only has 1.0.1s
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2053 [17:59:00] <Piraty>
replaced-url
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2055 [17:59:23] <greycat> ,v libssl1.0.0
2056 [17:59:23] <Piraty> oh my bad, it's 1.0.2
2057 [17:59:24] <judd> Package: libssl1.0.0 on amd64 -- jessie:
1.0.1t-1+deb8u8; jessie-security: 1.0.1t-1+deb8u11
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2061 [18:01:59] <annadane> presumably the reason you'd even
choose btrfs for a filesystem in the first place is due to its
snapshot abilities
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2065 [18:02:10] <annadane> so you probably have one or two images?
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2068 [18:02:29] <greycat> that's a lot of presumption
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2070 [18:02:48] <morf> hello, anybody having dell Inspiron 5482
& issues with freezing / slugish os ... possibly related to
iwlwifi :
replaced-url
2071 [18:02:51] <annadane> it is but i mean...
2072 [18:02:57] <greycat> don't most people choose it because
it's unstable and will make their life more challenging?
2073 [18:03:01] <morf> ... or similar model ... pls let me know,
thx
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2076 [18:06:02] <duri`> hi, I need to install this
replaced-url
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2078 [18:06:06] <duri`> I successfully installed python 3.7 from
deadsnakes ppa
2079 [18:06:08] <duri`> but even after the installation, when I do
`sudo aptitude install python3-spot` (one of the packages in the
library), I get "python3-spot: Depends python3 (>= 3.7~) but
3.6.7-1~18.04 is installed
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2081 [18:06:12] <duri`> I even ran update-alternatives to make
python3.7 default
2082 [18:06:15] <duri`> how can I force apt/apt-get/aptitude to
realize that I already have python3.7 installed and the dependencies
for the "unstable" version are met?
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2084 [18:06:22] <ksk> !ubuntu
2085 [18:06:22] <dpkg> Ubuntu is based on Debian, but it is not
Debian. Only Debian is supported on #debian. Use #ubuntu on
chat.freenode.net instead. Even if the channel happens to be less
helpful, support for distributions other than Debian is offtopic on
#debian. See also <based on debian> and <ubuntuirc>.
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2091 [18:09:06] <duri`> ksk: okay, I believe this is not
Ubuntu-specific but related to apt instead. but I understand the
point.
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2099 [18:10:03] <ksk> duri`: that might or might not be true,
depending on if ubuntu did some changes to these specific parts -
which we do not know.
2100 [18:10:38] <greycat> plus we don't have any idea what
this PPA might have done
2101 [18:10:41] <greycat> Debian does not use PPAs
2102 [18:11:43] <ctcx> greycat: I tried something foolish: using
cp to copy to multiple destinations using wildcards. cp dir1/files
dir2/* , where I meant with * all directories inside dir2.
Didn't work, yet echo $? gave 0, as if nothing wrong. Could you
help me understand what happened? Did I put at risk my entire file
system or something?
2103 [18:12:41] <greycat> Is the last item in the expansion of
dir2/* a directory?
2104 [18:13:21] <ctcx> All items inside dir2 are directories.
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2106 [18:13:35] <ctcx> Also tried "dir2/*/"
2107 [18:13:57] <greycat> so you have cp a b c d e f g dir
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2110 [18:14:05] <greycat> this will try to copy all of the things
except dir, into dir
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2114 [18:16:21] <ctcx> greycat: sorry, my bad yet again. dir1 and
dir2 only have directories inside. I wanted to copy all directories
inside dir1 inside all directories inside dir2. And I tried "cp
-r dir1/* dir2/*/"
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2117 [18:16:56] <greycat> each glob is expanded to N things. now
you have 2N things. they are all one big list of things. cp does not
know that you originally started with two globs.
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2119 [18:17:12] <greycat> you have cp thing1 thing2 thing3 thing4
... adirectory
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2122 [18:17:27] <greycat> since cp receives more than 2 arguments,
the last argument MUST be a directory
2123 [18:17:33] <greycat> since the last argument is a directory,
everything is fine
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2125 [18:18:12] <greycat> since you ALSO used -r, it's fine
that thing1, thing2, thing3, and so on are directories.
2126 [18:18:19] <greycat> there is no error here as far as cp can
see
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2132 [18:19:54] <ctcx> Yet it didn't work
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2134 [18:20:20] <greycat> You asked me to explain why cp did not
flag an error.
2135 [18:20:25] <ctcx> All directories inside dir2 are empty
2136 [18:20:27] <ctcx> Ah
2137 [18:20:37] <greycat> You didn't ask me to tell you how
you SHOULD have done it.
2138 [18:20:47] <ctcx> Yes, sorry.
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2140 [18:21:00] <ctcx> I already searched how I should do this.
2141 [18:21:06] <ctcx> So I won't ask that.
2142 [18:21:29] <ctcx> So, cp didn't flag an error, but it
didn't work like I expected.
2143 [18:21:40] <ctcx> Was that all? No harm to my system or the
like?
2144 [18:22:03] <greycat> only if you filled up a file system with
all the incorrect copying
2145 [18:22:11] <greycat> or accidentally overwrote something
2146 [18:22:22] <pldiem> hi, I try to run: git add -e <file>
which should open vim and I am getting following error
2147 [18:22:23] <pldiem> hint: Waiting for your editor to close
the file... Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
2148 [18:22:24] <pldiem> Vim: Error reading input, exiting...
2149 [18:22:24] <pldiem> Vim: Finished.
2150 [18:22:24] <pldiem> error: There was a problem with the
editor 'vim'.
2151 [18:22:24] <pldiem> fatal: editing patch failed
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2153 [18:23:25] <ctcx> "Only if I filled up a file
system".... only if I had copied to, say, root / ?
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2155 [18:23:39] <ctcx> (Also, I didn't overwrite anything)
2156 [18:23:53] <ctcx> I was working all inside a test directory
called "tests"
2157 [18:23:54] <greycat> All you did was copy stuff incorrectly.
The only things you can break that way are the things that can be
broken by copying stuff.
2158 [18:24:10] <ctcx> Ahh, ok.
2159 [18:24:13] <ctcx> Thanks sir.
2160 [18:24:51] <ctcx> So then, I guess I didn't do serious
harm to my server, just something incorrectly done, and I need to
review bash usage
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2167 [18:30:06] <khronosschoty> hi where can I find debian 8
2168 [18:30:19] <khronosschoty> I can find debian 6 and older and
debian 9
2169 [18:30:23] <khronosschoty> but can't find 8
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2172 [18:31:46] <annadane> what do you mean by "find"
debian 8
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2174 [18:31:50] <annadane> you mean to download i guess
2175 [18:31:59] <khronosschoty> yeah
2176 [18:32:08] <khronosschoty> I want to deboostrap it
2177 [18:32:14] <khronosschoty> but can't find the sources
for it
2178 [18:32:53] <LtL> khronosschoty:
replaced-url
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2180 [18:33:29] <khronosschoty> thanks
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2183 [18:34:30] <plouj> what is the difference between gcc-# and
gcc-defaults packages?
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2186 [18:34:49] <plouj> (where # is some number)
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2190 [18:37:12] <LtL> khronosschoty: this is likely what you want,
replaced-url
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2192 [18:37:31] <plouj> eg
replaced-url
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2195 [18:38:25] <khronosschoty> thanks
2196 [18:38:37] <pldiem> hi, I am trying to run "git add -e
<file>" from a bash script
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2198 [18:38:57] <pldiem> I am getting
2199 [18:38:59] <pldiem> hint: Waiting for your editor to close
the file... Vim: Warning: Input is not from a terminal
2200 [18:39:07] <pldiem> Vim: Error reading input, exiting...
2201 [18:39:11] <pldiem> Vim: Finished.
2202 [18:39:22] <pldiem> error: There was a problem with the
editor 'vim'.
2203 [18:39:26] <pldiem> fatal: editing patch failed
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2205 [18:39:44] <pldiem> any ideas how to resolve it?
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2208 [18:41:39] <greycat> well, we got one new detail this time...
he's doing it from a bash script. too bad he won't say
anything vitally important, like whether the script is being run
inside a terminal.
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2210 [18:42:04] <annadane> pldiem, please try not to hit enter so
often, put information in fewer lines of text
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2212 [18:42:17] <maav> !seen calguy7
2213 [18:42:17] <dpkg> i haven't seen 'calguy7',
maav
2214 [18:42:18] <pldiem> I was kicked out previously
2215 [18:42:19] <annadane> or paste long output messages
2216 [18:42:20] <pldiem> :)
2217 [18:42:23] <greycat> most of it is a dump of the error, which
is across multiple lines
2218 [18:42:31] <annadane> ...into a pastebin, that is
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2221 [18:42:59] <pldiem> I did expect to be kicked out for 5 lines
2222 [18:43:04] <pldiem> *I didn't
2223 [18:43:22] <pldiem> that is all I get
2224 [18:43:37] <pldiem> the script is run inside a terminal
2225 [18:44:05] <greycat> Well then, the editor should be able to
run normally, unless you have redirected stdin or stdout....
2226 [18:44:07] <pldiem> it is gnome-terminal
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2228 [18:44:35] <greycat> The error says input. Did you redirect
stdin? Did you PIPE something to git add -e?
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2231 [18:45:12] <pldiem> it is inside the while loop, might be the
issue?
2232 [18:45:34] <greycat> Is the while loop redirecting stdin?
2233 [18:45:35] <pldiem> no PIPE, simply: git add -e <file>
2234 [18:45:44] <pldiem> works without -e
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2236 [18:46:41] <pldiem> while loop is reading from the file,
reads files to commit and some other info
2237 [18:46:54] <greycat> so you have while read .... done <
file ?
2238 [18:47:01] <pldiem> yes, indeed
2239 [18:47:05] <greycat> That's why.
2240 [18:47:19] <pldiem> :)
2241 [18:47:29] <greycat> You have two choices. Redirect git
</dev/tty or use a file descriptor other than stdin for the while
loop's file redirection.
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2243 [18:47:51] <pldiem> <&3filename?
2244 [18:47:55] <pldiem> something like that?
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2246 [18:48:04] <greycat> while read -r things <&3; do ...;
done 3< file
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2248 [18:48:25] <pldiem> ok, let me try that
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2257 [18:53:11] <khronosschoty> strange I must just not understand
how to pass a link to deboostrap
2258 [18:53:12] <pldiem> greycat: it is better now
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2260 [18:53:25] <pldiem> now I am getting
.ADD_EDIT.patch.swp" already exists!
2261 [18:53:42] <greycat> perhaps one of the error-spewing vim
processes left it behind
2262 [18:53:58] <pldiem> I will try to remove it
2263 [18:55:12] <greycat> make sure no vims are actually runnig
2264 [18:55:55] <pldiem> ok, removed and another test went well
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2267 [18:56:01] <pldiem> I will play with it more
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2269 [18:56:09] <pldiem> but looks very promising
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2271 [18:56:24] <pldiem> greycat: thank you so much!
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2273 [18:57:14] <pldiem> I was even trying to open another
terminal running this command
2274 [18:57:35] <pldiem> unfortunately it was terminating my
script
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2290 [19:07:51] <khronosschoty> is anyone familiar with this error
when using debootsrap "Invalid Release file, no entry for
main/binary-x86_64/Packages"
2291 [19:09:30] <themill> sounds like you've made up an
architecture that doesn't exist
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2293 [19:10:01] <khronosschoty> I figured it out
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2295 [19:10:03] <khronosschoty> lol
2296 [19:10:05] <khronosschoty> thanks
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2305 [19:13:50] <jhutchins_wk> khronosschoty: Are you pointing to
an iso file instead of a repository?
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2308 [19:15:09] <khronosschoty> no I just failed to properly parse
certain bits of info and was passing the wrong arch ... passing
x86_64 instead of amd64... properly terminology in this case is
amd64
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2310 [19:16:57] <Soo_Slow> does anybody there use spacefm? Is
there a way to disable some of default menu (available via right
mouse button) entries?
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2313 [19:19:15] <Soo_Slow> or is there any other stable
lightweight file manager with gui? (thunar isnt stable enough when
it comes to work with pluggable storages (phones, flash cards and
such) and archives. No idea about current state of pcmanfm)
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2389 [20:04:09] <jhutchins_wk> Soo_Slow: There's mc - but I
don't have any problems with thunar on stretch.
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2392 [20:04:53] <Soo_Slow> jhutchins_wk, mc doesnt have gui. No
graphical interface == no drag'n'drop. Which is critical
for me
2393 [20:05:27] <somiaj> apt search filemanager (you should have
plenty to choose from)
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2396 [20:06:11] <somiaj> actually apt search 'file
manager'
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2400 [20:08:39] <mojikun> fu
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2407 [20:10:21] <Soo_Slow> there may be plenty, but they all kinda
meh. Nautilus, nemo and the-one-mate-uses are more than heavy due to
lot of dependencies (including gvfs). Same goes for dolphin. Thunar
is unstable as heck (based on my own experience). Mc, ranger and
such doesnt have gui. What s left, aside from spacefm? doublecmd
with buggy interface?
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2409 [20:10:47] <Soo_Slow> no idea if pcmanfm got any better tho
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2413 [20:12:02] <DammitJim> do you guys know if wicd supports 2
wired interfaces?
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2421 [20:13:54] <emyd> hi
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2423 [20:14:44] <emyd> i try to chroot into a second debian
installation to run update-grub but it's 64bit while the
currently booted one has 32bit
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2425 [20:14:51] <Soo_Slow> DammitJim, out of curiosity - is wicd
better than networkmanager? Never heard about this project before
your post
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2427 [20:15:43] <emyd> ofc it fails: chroot: failed to run command
???/bin/bash???: Exec format error
2428 [20:15:52] <DammitJim> I actually don't know...
I've been using wicd for about a decade and have never looked
for anything else besides connman
2429 [20:16:11] <emyd> is there another way to add this partition
to grub.cfg ecept adding it manually?
2430 [20:16:12] <DammitJim> but I only looked at connman because
enlightenment uses that for their wifi module
2431 [20:16:19] <emyd> *except
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2433 [20:16:30] <DammitJim> it's an easy interface when
setting up static IP addresses and whatnot
2434 [20:16:35] <DammitJim> (wicd that is)
2435 [20:16:42] <greycat> emyd: you'll need to be *in* the
64-bit kernel/system.
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2437 [20:16:49] <DammitJim> I might need to bond the 2 interfaces
to make it 1
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2439 [20:17:08] <greycat> emyd: the 64-bit system can chroot into
both, but the 32-bit system can only chroot into 32-bit. So make the
64-bit one the dominant one.
2440 [20:17:29] <jhutchins_wk> Soo_Slow: No, wicd was ahead for a
while but has been much worse for 2-3 releases now.
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2442 [20:17:40] <emyd> ok, so i need to edit the current grub
config to boot into it?
2443 [20:17:49] <Soo_Slow> jhutchins_wk, DammitJim I see
2444 [20:17:51] <Soo_Slow> thans
2445 [20:17:55] <Soo_Slow> *thanks
2446 [20:17:55] <DammitJim> jhutchins_wk, I haven't ran into
issues, yet... LOL
2447 [20:18:01] <DammitJim> pretty stable in Debian Jessie
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2449 [20:18:06] <DammitJim> not sure about buster, yet
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2451 [20:18:45] <emyd> maybe i should boot a 64bit live system to
chroot from there and run updategrub?
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2453 [20:18:54] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: Yeah, it's one of
those "if it works, it works" things. I find NM smoother,
and NM is more likely to work with your chipset these days. There
are some that wicd doesn't see even though they're
supported.
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2455 [20:19:41] <greycat> emyd: with two linuxes booting from the
same disk, only *one* of them should ever be the one to update the
GRUB configuration. In your case that should be the 64-bit one.
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2459 [20:20:20] <greycat> If you add a new kernel to the 32-bit
system, you'll want/need to boot the 64-bit system and run
update-grub there, to update the menu with the 32-bit *and* 64-bit
kernels.
2460 [20:20:30] <DammitJim> ouch
2461 [20:20:47] <somiaj> emyd: you'll have to install a 64bit
kernel, then boot off that if the 32bit kernel you are using
doesn't have 64bit compadablity.
2462 [20:20:55] <DammitJim> jhutchins_wk, when you say network
manager.. is that what runs behind nm-applet?
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2464 [20:21:08] <jhutchins_wk> DammitJim: Yes.
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2466 [20:21:22] <DammitJim> cool
2467 [20:21:27] <somiaj> greycat: there are 64bit kernels for the
32bit userland install.
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2469 [20:21:53] <Tenkawa> multiarch kernels right?
2470 [20:22:04] <somiaj> Tenkawa: basically
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2472 [20:22:34] <jhutchins_wk> I think NM passed wicd around
squeeze (6).
2473 [20:22:55] <emyd> ok, i'm a bit scared to overwrite the
current grub but i have a 64 live system to chroot.
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2476 [20:23:43] <somiaj> emyd: I can't seem to find the
kernel name, but there is a 64bit kernel avaialbe in the i386 debian
port.
2477 [20:23:47] <emyd> i could also copy the kernel from the 64bit
partition to the shared /boot partition and select that in grub.cfg
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2480 [20:24:16] <emyd> somiaj: that sounds worth a try, will ask
apt
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2482 [20:24:45] <somiaj> hmm, maybe they stopped making them, as
I'm not finding them on p.d.o anymore (didn't realize
this)
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2485 [20:25:18] <somiaj> probably you have to enable multiarch on
the 32bit system, and then just install a 64bit kernel (but it can
run your 32bit userland just fine)
2486 [20:25:37] <somiaj> I think my memeory was before multiarch
was finalized when they had a separate 64bit kernel in the i386
port.
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2488 [20:25:42] <DammitJim> is this the right doc to follow for
bonding 2 interfaces for Debian Buster?
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2494 [20:28:57] <greycat> somiaj: we're getting old ;-)
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2496 [20:29:26] <ozzloy>
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2499 [20:30:46] <jhutchins_wk> ozzloy: Start with the syntax from
the man page.
2500 [20:31:21] <greycat> You don't even need to be root to
run logger. Most daemons *aren't* root.
2501 [20:31:39] <ozzloy> jhutchins_wk, "logger [options]
[message]"?
2502 [20:31:48] <greycat> I think the question is "what
happened to his systemd-journald"
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2510 [20:36:18] <ozzloy> ok, well the same thing happens if i
don't use sudo for logger test
2511 [20:36:39] <ozzloy> jhutchins_wk, syntax for which command?
2512 [20:36:53] <greycat> as expected, if your systemd-journald is
dead or dysfunctional
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2514 [20:37:34] <greycat> have you tried basic diagnostics on
that? ps -ef | grep journald or systemctl status systemd-journald or
whatever
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2516 [20:37:38] <f3r70rr35f> hi!
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2523 [20:43:12] <ozzloy> greycat, jhutchins_wk, thanks for help
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2530 [20:46:30] <ozzloy>
replaced-url
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2536 [20:47:27] <greycat> If you can't figure out what's
wrong, you might have to ask #systemd.
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2538 [20:47:52] <greycat> it's not a problem I've ever
heard of anyone having before
2539 [20:47:52] <ozzloy> good idea. i'm reading some search
results first
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2545 [20:50:24] <jhutchins_wk> ozzloy: I believe you need to
specify which log to write to. Been a few years since I used it.
2546 [20:50:47] <greycat> no, you don't
2547 [20:50:55] <greycat> just run "logger test" as
yourself
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2549 [20:52:22] <emyd> ok, i ran mkinitramfs and update-grub in
the 64bit chroot but grub selects the wrong kernel version in
grub.cfg
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2551 [20:52:37] <ozzloy> yeah, still getting connection refused
for that. it prevented an apt upgrade because a package failed to
configure
2552 [20:52:42] <DammitJim> man, I just confused myself
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2557 [20:53:14] <DammitJim> do I need a bridge or a bond to have 2
wired interfaces be 1 (they'll never be connected at the same
time)
2558 [20:53:15] <jhutchins_wk> greycat: Yeah, ok, current logger
defaults to syslog (messages).
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2563 [20:55:21] <emyd> the 32bit system boots fine with the new
config. i think i will just copy the entry for the 64bit system and
edit the kernel version
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2569 [20:57:03] <f3r70rr35f> hello!
2570 [20:57:29] <f3r70rr35f> does anyone knows an alternative to
the weavedconnectd/remot3.it service?
2571 [20:57:58] <f3r70rr35f> I tried doing reverse ssh tunneling
to connect to a remote machine, but this solution is unstable ...
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2578 [21:00:43] <emyd> when i tried to boot into the 64bit system
the lvm volumegroup couldn't be found. is this configured in
the kernel/initrd?
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2583 [21:03:10] <emyd> can i test somehow if the current grub
config would work with this partition without rebooting?
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2599 [21:11:56] <vuks> Is there a way for me to point apt to a
program's version in testing? Need a version that's not in
stable.
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2601 [21:13:51] <vuks> specifically, it's about transmission
on Raspbian (debian stretch). Stretch only has 2.92 available, but I
noticed there's 2.94 for all architectures in the testing
section
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2606 [21:15:52] <humpled> apt pinning can do that
2607 [21:16:10] <humpled> no guarantee that it will work though,
depends totally on the dependencies
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2615 [21:19:07] <elm_> I need to record some audio but
gnome-audio-recorder does not work at me (assert failed).
2616 [21:19:31] <elm_> Is there a similarely simple program that
works with modern /dev/sdn/* devices?
2617 [21:19:45] <elm_> bplay requires /dev/dsp which I do not have
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2627 [21:25:20] <rant> elm_: you could try audacity
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2629 [21:26:35] <rant> or just use sox
2630 [21:26:40] <rant> ,i sox
2631 [21:26:41] <judd> Package sox (sound, optional) in
stretch/amd64: Swiss army knife of sound processing. Version:
14.4.1-5+deb9u1; Size: 135.1k; Installed: 203k; Homepage:
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2634 [21:28:12] <rant>
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2636 [21:28:52] <jhutchins_wk> vuks: It's usually a bad idea
to mix releases. Check to see if it's in backports. If not,
/msg dpkg ssb
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2640 [21:29:51] <rant> ,v transmission
2641 [21:29:52] <judd> Package: transmission on amd64 -- jessie:
2.84-0.2+deb8u1; jessie-security: 2.84-0.2+deb8u1; stretch:
2.92-2+deb9u1; stretch-security: 2.92-2+deb9u1; buster: 2.94-2; sid:
2.94-2
2642 [21:29:56] <jhutchins_wk> vuks: easiest way to check
backports is /msg judd v <package>
2643 [21:30:12] <rant> !raspbian
2644 [21:30:12] <dpkg> Raspbian is a distribution <based on
Debian> made specifically for the <Raspberry Pi>. Raspbian
is not Debian and it is not supported in #debian. Please use
#raspbian on irc.freenode.net for support.
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2646 [21:30:38] <userxresu> Anyone have experience / opinions on
Debian/BSD?
2647 [21:31:02] <jhutchins_wk> vuks: Yeah, all rules are off for
Raspian, may or may not colply with Debian.
2648 [21:31:08] <jhutchins_wk> comply
2649 [21:31:17] <vuks> so there's that - buster: 2.94-2
2650 [21:31:45] <rant> userxresu: connect to irc.oftc.net /
irc.debian.org and join #debian-kbsd
2651 [21:32:09] <jhutchins_wk> ,checkbackport transmission
2652 [21:32:10] <judd> Backporting package transmission in
sid→stretch/amd64: all build-dependencies satisfied using
stretch, stretch-backports.
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2655 [21:34:36] <vuks> so how would I go about installing that
backport? dpkg only says to check for backport and then explains how
to do something else
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2658 [21:35:43] <annadane> userxresu, this is a support channel,
i'd ask elsewhere if there are actual technical questions being
asked right now
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2671 [21:42:01] <ozzloy> i'm on debian 9.9, but kernel 3.2.0
for some reason. how do i figure out what's keeping the kernel
at such an old version?
2672 [21:42:31] <greycat> What architecture are you on?
2673 [21:42:47] <greycat> you'll want to install (probably)
linux-image-amd64 or linux-image-686-pae
2674 [21:42:53] <ozzloy> amd64
2675 [21:42:58] <greycat> the first one, then
2676 [21:42:59] <ozzloy> uname -r -> 3.2.0-4-amd64
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2678 [21:43:17] <greycat> linux-image-amd64 is a metapackage that
depends on the current stable kernel package
2679 [21:43:24] <ozzloy> why wouldn't that just happen
automatically?
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2682 [21:43:42] <greycat> For whatever reason, the installer
assumes that you do not want newer kernels.
2683 [21:43:55] <ozzloy> how do i found out that reason?
2684 [21:44:08] <greycat> Ask the debian-installer team?
2685 [21:44:14] <greycat> !d-i
2686 [21:44:14] <dpkg> Debian 9 "Stretch is now the
"stable" Debian release. See
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2688 [21:44:37] <ozzloy> also, is linux capable of upgrading the
kernel without rebooting the system yet?
2689 [21:44:45] <greycat> Debian is not.
2690 [21:44:58] <ozzloy> dang
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2692 [21:45:38] <ozzloy> so debian 9.9's default kernel is
3.2.whatever and i have to specifically ask for newer ones
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2694 [21:46:00] <greycat> No. You have a WHEEZY kernel still.
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2696 [21:46:09] <ozzloy> o dang
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2698 [21:46:24] <greycat> wheezy = 3.2, jessie = 3.16, stretch =
4.9, buster = 4.19
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2700 [21:46:32] <ozzloy> ok, i'll see if i can convince apt
that i would like a stretch
2701 [21:46:36] <ozzloy> kernel
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2704 [21:48:21] <ozzloy> this is a virtualized machine
2705 [21:48:41] <greycat> well, installing linux-image-amd64
should work
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2707 [21:48:50] <ozzloy> ok, i'll give that a shot
2708 [21:49:05] <greycat> if you need to build dkms kernel modules
for guest additions or whatever, then you may need to install
headers also
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2711 [21:50:05] <ozzloy> it would be funny if the install fails
because of systemd-journald
2712 [21:50:11] <emyd> ok, did it. thanks for all your help!
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2714 [21:51:21] <izak> 1st match: 302 - RPL_USERHOST - RFC1459 -
:*1<reply> *( ' ' <reply> ) - Reply used by
USERHOST (see RFC)
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2718 [21:51:57] <ozzloy> apt install linux-headers-amd64 is going.
will reboot soon. if i don't come back, tell my wife i love
her!
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2732 [21:58:46] <jhutchins_wk> vuks: It's a bit of a chore,
dpkg tells you how to do your own backport.
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2735 [21:59:42] <jhutchins_wk> vuks: If it's not urgent, you
can always check with your paclaging team and ask them to backport
it. Debian has a mailing list where you can request a backport, I
don't know about Raspian - that would be a different team.
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2740 [22:02:09] <ws2k3> so a crash my debian wont boot anymore i
end up on grub rescue, tryed to boot from (hd0,msdos1 but i get
unknown filesystem. so i booted a rescue disk ran fsck then mounted
it and chrooted into it update-grub gives me /usr/sbin/grub-probe
unknown filesystem. but it still says found linux image and found
initrd image. but grub-install /dev/sda says error:unknown
filesystem. i can ls on the
2741 [22:02:09] <ws2k3> filesystem just fine(ext) what could be
wrong here
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2753 [22:11:16] <f8e3> is it ok to install .deb images (not from
the sources.list repos) ?
2754 [22:11:22] <f8e3> like
replaced-url
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2756 [22:11:45] <rant> f8e3: its not supported here, and you
should have a good reason for it
2757 [22:11:58] <ws2k3> f8e3 sure. only they are not officialy
trusted. but remember that it wont be updated automaticly.
2758 [22:12:20] <rant> f8e3: are you on buster?
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2760 [22:12:23] <ws2k3> f8e3 so for me it would be a reason to not
go down that path cause it wont be updated(but that a personal
choice)
2761 [22:12:52] <f8e3> reason fo rposting or installing it? on
deb9 (had lightdm bug modeset: unkown argument)
2762 [22:13:13] <NetTerminalGene> how are we able to install deb
files if there is no key? shouldn't it block installing?
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2764 [22:13:55] <rant> NetTerminalGene: it will give you a warning
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2766 [22:14:01] <f8e3> so rather go the sudo apt-key add
oracle_vbox_2016.asc way?
2767 [22:14:02] <rant> if you proceed, thats up to you
2768 [22:14:05] <ws2k3> NetTerminalGene i think key are for
repo's not for packages. but i could be wrong
2769 [22:14:06] <greycat> NetTerminalGene: apt checks keys, dpkg
does not
2770 [22:14:23] <NetTerminalGene> i see
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2777 [22:16:59] <ws2k3> so after a crash my debian wont boot
anymore i end up on grub rescue, tryed to boot from (hd0,msdos1 but
i get unknown filesystem. so i booted a rescue disk ran fsck then
mounted it and chrooted into it update-grub gives me
/usr/sbin/grub-probe unknown filesystem. but it still says found
linux image and found initrd image. but grub-install /dev/sda says
error:unknown filesystem. i can ls on
2778 [22:16:59] <ws2k3> the filesystem just fine(ext) what could
be wrong here
2779 [22:17:29] <rant> repeating that isnt going to change
anything
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2781 [22:17:57] <f8e3> how often do you start 'fresh'
install, me about a year
2782 [22:18:03] <rant> you could elaborate
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2785 [22:18:27] <rant> f8e3: uh.. never?
2786 [22:18:33] <f8e3> woot?
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2788 [22:18:40] <greycat> !repeat
2789 [22:18:41] <dpkg> Please don't immediately repeat your
question if no one answers it. If no one answers, that means that
either no one knows the answer to your question, no one is willing
to answer it, or you haven't provided enough information. Ask
me about <ask> or <sicco> if you need help phrasing your
question. If you don't get an answer here, go ahead and try
asking your question on debian-user@lists.debian.org
2790 [22:19:07] <rant> I can think of a million things that could
be wrong, I'm not gonna sit here and try them all on you
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2793 [22:19:43] <rant> "a crash" is vague"
"update-grub gives me..." is vague, "filesystem is
fine" is vague.. etc
2794 [22:19:50] <rant> none of what you said is what actually
happened
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2800 [22:21:00] <rant> nor do you give any clues about what kind
of system this is other than to vaguely indicate you use grub and
one of several linux ext filesystems
2801 [22:21:25] <rant> and some version of debian
2802 [22:21:40] <greycat> I think I'm not the only one
puzzled by "i can ls on the filesystem just fine(ext)"
2803 [22:21:43] <rant> I'd have to make a shitload of
assumptions and guesses to proceed
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2807 [22:22:51] <rant> I'd start from the beginning with
something like "I have debian buster amd64 on my laptop and
there was a power failure.."
2808 [22:23:05] <greycat> My guess is there are several partitions
on this disk, you mounted ONE of them (but you didn't say
which) you can ls in the ONE that is mounted, but os-prober and
friends are failing on a different one.
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2810 [22:23:46] <rant> yes some form of PICNIC seems most likely
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2813 [22:24:48] <ws2k3> i see. system went down by unknown reason.
debian 9.9 3 partitions(default partition layout) so 3 partitions,
ran fsck twice. got no errors after the second run. i can mount and
chroot into the disk so that works.
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2816 [22:25:20] <vuks> aptitude -t stretch-backports search
transmission
2817 [22:25:20] <vuks> E: The value 'stretch-backports'
is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not
available in the sources
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2820 [22:25:39] <vuks> So I got the backport source ready, but
can't do anything with it
2821 [22:25:46] <rant> ws2k3: so you were not around when this
happened? what sort of machine is it, what do you mean default
layout? / /boot /home? root, esp, swap? what?
2822 [22:25:55] <bolt> What makes dbus decide whether or not to
use an abstract socket or a path in /run/user/<uid>?
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2824 [22:26:25] <rant> ws2k3: was the machine totally off when you
discovered it, was it at an error message? what was the error
specifically?
2825 [22:26:54] <bolt> I've got one machine doing each, both
running Debian 9
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2828 [22:27:35] <jhutchins_wk> vuks: There are instructions for
Debian on the Debian backports page, but we don't know about
Raspian.
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2830 [22:28:07] <ws2k3> rant no i was not around when it happened.
machine was still powered on but no console respondse with default
layout i mean the layout the guided partitioning in the debian
installers does. its an supermicro machine. 24 cores 24 gb ram with
one sata disk of 138 gb
2831 [22:28:20] <greycat> mixing Debian backports with a
non-Debian system would be something we obviously don't support
here, and probably isn't supported in #raspbian either, but
what would we know about that
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2833 [22:29:00] <greycat> ws2k3: pretend we've never let the
installer partition a disk FOR us, and say what the partitions are
supposed to be. Then check what fdisk -l (or similar tool) says they
are.
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2835 [22:30:30] <f3r70rr35f> /quit
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2838 [22:32:34] <ws2k3> rant
replaced-url
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2846 [22:37:15] <rant> ws2k3: yes, guided partitioning has several
options and also differs depending on if you use encryption, lvm,
raid, or have UEFI
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2849 [22:38:07] <ws2k3> rant no encryption no lvm no raid and no
eufi
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2851 [22:39:07] <Surfer2019> hello, is there a way to install
debian headless on a uefi boot?
2852 [22:39:10] <rant> thats a rather odd size for a disk.. what
kind of disk is it?
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2854 [22:39:59] <ws2k3> rant i think its SAS
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2856 [22:40:28] <rant> yes sounds more like a scsi thing.. they
tend to have odd sizes
2857 [22:41:11] <ws2k3> rant its this disk
replaced-url
2858 [22:41:38] <rant> ws2k3: so.. moving on.. I guess its a
server, and you attached a display and... ?
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2861 [22:44:13] <ws2k3> rant yes im on the display. booted a live
cd. ran fsck which found some errors and repaired them. then
rebooted ran fsck again. and it was fine. so then i mounted the disk
to /mnt and chrooted into it and ran update-grub and that shows me
this:
replaced-url
2862 [22:44:13] <Surfer2019> or install debian thru ssh? ... fresh
reinstall?
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2867 [22:46:35] <rant> ws2k3: did you bind /proc, /sys, /dev
inside the chroot?
2868 [22:46:42] <ws2k3> rant yes
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2870 [22:47:16] <rant> we skipped the part about why you're
updating grub in the first place
2871 [22:47:50] <ws2k3> since i got a grub-rescue error when
booting that what lead me to to do a grub-update see what happens
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2875 [22:50:58] <rant> ws2k3: can we get a tune2fs -l on that
filesystem?
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2877 [22:52:53] <ws2k3> rant
replaced-url
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2881 [22:56:48] <rant> hmm.. only difference I see from mine is
you dont have metadata_csum, so..
2882 [22:57:12] <rant> ws2k3: my next question would be what media
are you booting from, what is the kernel version of this media?
2883 [22:57:36] <ws2k3> you mean the live cd? its gparted(based on
buster)
2884 [22:58:03] <rant> ws2k3: gparted live.. uname -r says?
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2886 [22:58:11] <ws2k3> kernel version 4.14.0.1-amd64
2887 [22:58:30] <Surfer2019> is it possible to install debian via
ssh?
2888 [22:58:34] <rant> so there shouldnt be any issues there then
either
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2891 [22:58:47] <ws2k3> rant true.
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2893 [22:58:53] <rant> you presumably created this filesystem
under debian installer with 4.9.0
2894 [22:59:12] <rant> so I'm thinking the error is saying
one thing and meaning another or being vague..
2895 [22:59:16] <ws2k3> i think i installed jessie and then
upgraded it it stretch
2896 [22:59:40] <rant> we'll need to get it to narrow down
the error make sure its saying what we are led to believe its saying
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2898 [22:59:58] <rant> ws2k3: grub-probe --target=fs --device
/dev/sda1
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2900 [23:00:44] <rant> if that gives the same error, then
we're not confused about WHAT its saying, its just not saying
enough :P
2901 [23:00:56] <Surfer2019> hello? anyone reading this? or is my
account muted because unregistered?
2902 [23:01:06] <greycat> you're not muted
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2905 [23:01:57] <annadane> i don't know whether you can
install debian via ssh, sorry. just not to make you feel like
you're being ignored
2906 [23:02:01] <rant> Surfer2019: the installer has this ability
to start it in ssh mode and do it remotely.. but you will need to be
able to access and see it locally to boot the installer in expert
mode and choose to continue over ssh
2907 [23:02:01] <annadane> i guess i could look it up
2908 [23:02:35] <rant> Surfer2019: otherwise you'd need to
make some sort of custom FAI or something
2909 [23:02:49] <Surfer2019> rant: thanks :-) but there is no way
... no keyboard and a uefi system
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2912 [23:03:13] <Surfer2019> and a ssd so no taking it out and
installing it on a external drive
2913 [23:03:23] <ws2k3> rant grub-probe: error: unknown
filesystem. it returns
2914 [23:03:28] <Surfer2019> but i can ssh into the now old server
and want a fresh reinstall
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2916 [23:03:39] <rant> Surfer2019: whats it running now?
2917 [23:03:49] <Surfer2019> omv ... with debian underneath
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2919 [23:04:07] * rant has no idea wth omv is
2920 [23:04:14] <Surfer2019> but i kinda destroyed half my system
because the systemdrive was 100% full by accident
2921 [23:04:20] <greycat> !omv
2922 [23:04:20] <dpkg> OpenMediaVault is a NAS operating system
with a web-based control panel. It is <based on Debian> but
not supported in #debian. Support can be found at
replaced-url
2923 [23:04:23] <Surfer2019> omv = openmediavault
2924 [23:04:58] <rant> Surfer2019: I see, well then that is beyond
the scope of this channel..
2925 [23:05:09] <Surfer2019> i can move along with a minimal fresh
debian install ... but with uefi boot, ssd and no keyboard ... its
hard
2926 [23:05:13] <greycat> Surfer2019: have you looked at
debootstrap?
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2929 [23:05:39] <Surfer2019> greycat: what is debootstrap?
2930 [23:05:43] <rant> yes I was going to ask what sort of storage
situation there was.. if there was enough space to install from
within the current setup but then they mentioned disk being full..
2931 [23:05:44] <greycat> !debootstrap
2932 [23:05:44] <dpkg> debootstrap can create a basic Debian
system from scratch, without apt/dpkg. Useful for installing in a
<chroot>. It is key to installing Debian GNU/Linux from a
Unix/Linux system, ask me about <install guide>.
replaced-url
2933 [23:06:23] <rant> but this sounds like some kind of
proprietary type embedded system using some sort of VM ..
2934 [23:06:34] <rant> its just all kinds of outside the scope of
what we do here :P
2935 [23:06:48] <greycat> I would just buy a damned keyboard.
2936 [23:07:11] <rant> thats what I was thinking but sounds like
this device may not have monitor/keyboard ports
2937 [23:07:27] <rant> sounds like its some kinda black box like a
router or nas appliance
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2939 [23:08:02] <Surfer2019> mhh well buying a keyboard might be
an option too :P ^^ just wanted to maybe widen my horizon
2940 [23:08:36] <rant> ws2k3: but that of course means you're
getting the same error I guess, which means we defintely know its
sda1 its bitching about, its just not explaining itself well enough
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2943 [23:09:31] <Surfer2019> but thanks for the help greycat i
will check this option
2944 [23:09:50] <rant> ws2k3: and we seem to know that you have it
mounted, proc/sys/dev bound, and chrooted into it.. so its safe to
say the fs is supported by the underlying system running at the
moment, this gparted live.
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2948 [23:10:56] * rant isnt super savvy with grub.. not sure offhand how
to make it be more specific on this
2949 [23:11:13] <ws2k3> rant i think grub-probe --target=fs
--device /dev/sda1 --verbose showed some interesting things but the
output is to long to screenshot so currently getting network and ssh
to run so i can pastebin it
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2951 [23:11:25] <rant> ws2k3: you are running the stretch grub
commands from within the chroot right?
2952 [23:11:41] <ws2k3> yes
2953 [23:11:49] <rant> ws2k3: can also pipe it to nc termbin.com
9999
2954 [23:12:07] <rant> grub-probe --target=fs --device /dev/sda1
--verbose | nc termbin.com 9999
2955 [23:12:48] <rant> ws2k3: and presumably even if you had
jessie and upgraded to stretch, it had run grub commands, and they
worked on this filesystem at one point
2956 [23:13:09] <rant> ran them during the upgrade that is when
new kernels were installed
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2958 [23:14:00] <rant> and tune2fs didnt show any odd filesystem
options.. I have all the same options on my system and the
metadata_csum
2959 [23:14:02] <ws2k3> i ran that command but im not sure if it
worked
2960 [23:14:15] <rant> ws2k3: it would output a url if it worked
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2964 [23:14:48] <rant> ws2k3: there are usual limits to file size
but it would usually truncate if exceeded IIRC.. I think its like
150kb or so
2965 [23:15:28] <ws2k3> then it didnt work. cause it started to
output to terminal immidiatly instead of to nc
2966 [23:15:43] <ws2k3> i tested and nc and networking is working
fine with any other command
2967 [23:15:49] <greycat> does grub-probe write to stderr or
something?
2968 [23:15:59] <ws2k3> think so yes
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2970 [23:16:10] <greycat> I know part of what you see if you run
it on the console may be direct kernel messages, but...
2971 [23:16:21] <greycat> For stderr + stdout, use 2>&1 |
nc blah
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2974 [23:17:17] <ws2k3>
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2975 [23:18:24] <rant> ws2k3: looks at though the partition table
is corrupt
2976 [23:18:43] <rant> though you'd seemed to have used fdisk
or such to output that info earlier
2977 [23:18:50] <rant> ws2k3: I've had luck with gpart before
2978 [23:18:56] <rant> ,i gpart
2979 [23:18:58] <judd> Package gpart (admin, optional) in
stretch/amd64: Guess PC disk partition table, find lost partitions.
Version: 1:0.3-3; Size: 38.2k; Installed: 77k; Homepage:
replaced-url
2980 [23:19:23] <rant> because it seems to know sda1 is on sda and
where it starts
2981 [23:19:29] <rant> it seems as though it cant tell where it
ends
2982 [23:19:43] <rant> and thus cant tell what filesystem it
contains
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2987 [23:22:07] <rant> ws2k3: had you tried starting gparted? it
should be able to detect any issues with the partition table, though
not fix them
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2990 [23:23:05] <rant> many years ago I had a crash and lost a
60GB partition of music and I'd ran gpart and it was able to
reconstruct the partition table and I was able to recover my data
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2992 [23:23:50] <rant> only ever had a power failure result in a
corrupt partition table once in all my years and gpart fixed it
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2999 [23:24:40] <ws2k3> rant i just tryed to use gparted and it
gave me an error and suggested i ran e2fsck -f -y -v -C 0 e2fsck -f
-y -v -C 0 /dev/sda1 first so going to do that now
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3002 [23:25:06] <ws2k3> e2fsck -f -y -v -C 0 /dev/sda1 so going to
do that now*
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3004 [23:25:32] <rant> ws2k3: yes well tune2fs said the fs was
clean and you'd said you fsck before..
3005 [23:25:38] <ksk> add mooore switches.
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3008 [23:26:02] <rant> which if the partition table was bad, I
wouldnt think you couldve successfully mounted it..
3009 [23:26:20] <ksk> for xfs for example, you need to mount it
once after a repair.
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3012 [23:27:12] <rant> yes well this is ext4 on an enterprise
grade sata disk it would seem, no raid, lvm, or anything
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3014 [23:27:24] <f8e3> there are numerous packages which
self-check for updates (and even autoapply) eg vscode; does this
break sth., it circumvents the offical packet repository and
realease process etc. right?
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3016 [23:27:33] <ksk> kk, was not able to see that doing a quick
scrolling..
3017 [23:27:44] <ksk> ,vscode
3018 [23:27:49] <ksk> ,v vscode
3019 [23:27:50] <judd> No package named 'vscode' was
found in amd64.
3020 [23:28:05] <rant> f8e3: yes, if something auto updates
outside the package manager, obviously it circumvents it
3021 [23:28:22] <f8e3> microsoft argl
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3022 [23:28:29] <rant> I was helping my cousin with openshot the
other night and noticed it detects it is outdated and suggests
upstream updates
3023 [23:28:33] <ksk> f8e3: as its not in the debian repositories,
you cannot really do anything.
3024 [23:28:55] <f8e3> beside downloading the .deb file,
virtualbox at least provided a line for sources.list
3025 [23:28:57] <rant> f8e3: yes, if its not from debian
repositories, its already circumventing the system
3026 [23:29:03] <ksk> one would think that most vendors offer
repositories, but if M$ thinks otherwise and lets the app
auto-update - at least you get updates ;)
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3028 [23:29:50] <f8e3> i have concerns security wise;
3029 [23:29:58] <f8e3> but yes, i got the answer
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3031 [23:30:03] <rant> I swear it would seem Microsoft is on the
verge of converting windows to a linux distro.. if you look at all
the crap they been doing lately..
3032 [23:30:08] <ksk> yeah, I cannot really remember the package,
but I had some software from debian telling me "update me, Im
ooold" in the past
3033 [23:30:19] <rant> they're just trying to slowly migrate
toward it without breaking compatibility
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3035 [23:30:26] <ksk> If I remember correctly there was code that
checked the date or so..
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3037 [23:31:39] <ksk> I am totally on your page regarding
Microsoft.. regarding their long lived strategy of "Improvise,
Adapt, Overcome" I am not sure though if this is good for the
OSS community..
3038 [23:31:47] <rant> they seem to no longer be fighting the FOSS
world, but for years now have slowly beein infiltrating it and
embracing it
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3040 [23:32:06] <rant> sitting on boards, bought github, shipping
a linux kernel with win10 now.. etc
3041 [23:32:08] <ksk> also, microsoft is the biggest single
contributer to the kernel or so..
3042 [23:32:26] <ksk> (our beloved linux kernel, that is)
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3044 [23:32:53] <rant> they seem to be slowly inching toward us
like they're soon to become one of us :P
3045 [23:33:29] <ksk> I looked up their "install debian from
windows store" and choose to not use it, since they seem to
break some debian things (and also maybe violate trademarks, as they
modify, and still call it debian)
3046 [23:33:33] <rant> they cant just outright switch, and break
everything.. they carefully switched from dos to NT..
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3048 [23:33:59] <ksk> yeah, Microsoft Linux^tm incoming.
3049 [23:34:00] <rant> if I had to guess, they've been
planning a migration to linux for awhile now
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3051 [23:34:13] <GenTooMan> Microsoft is still fixing it's
ugliness. Linux has been reliable for too long. So they are worried
about it becoming too reliable thus they are trying to fix that.
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3053 [23:34:38] <ksk> also, if everthing would be
"cloud" in 10-20 years, nobody would use windows anymore I
suppose..
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3055 [23:35:07] <ksk> I am inclined to say not everything will be
cloud at any time, but other people have differnt opinions on that.
3056 [23:35:10] <ws2k3> so i ran the e2fsck with -C 0 now and i
was able to resize the partition so i did. rebooted and ran a
update-grub again but still i get the grub-probe: error: unknown
filesystem
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3058 [23:35:23] <rant> I had recently looked at their hololens..
first thing I seen since my switch to linux and stopping support for
windows almost 20 years ago.. that ALMOST made me consider using it
again..
3059 [23:35:36] <ksk> ws2k3: can you mount the partition in a
live-system successfully?
3060 [23:36:43] <rant> they get that thing a lil cheaper, better
battery life, and preferably not requiring I use win10, and I'm
sold.. heh
3061 [23:36:53] <ksk> as a Gamer I am still using Windows. Kind of
not in the mood to always like strace some wine problems after
installing a new game - but that is better also nowadays I suppose
3062 [23:38:13] <ws2k3> rant
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3063 [23:38:17] <rant> if I could afford it, I'd try it again
on an isolated machine.. but I dont have the money to waste on a
seperate windows machine, and absolutely no need for it
3064 [23:38:34] <ws2k3> ksk yes
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3067 [23:39:33] <ksk> ws2k3: mhhm, did you mess around with the
initrd lately? could be its missing *something* to access your
partition? rant said you do not use RAID nor LVM nor ... though, not
sure :/
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3069 [23:40:16] <ws2k3> ksk no i didnt
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3073 [23:40:46] <ksk> mhhm, did you do a grub-install already via
live?
3074 [23:40:51] <rant> ksk: yeah its as vanilla as a setup as it
gets from the look of it.. the hardware is a bit questionable.. dont
know if its xeon or ryzen or what
3075 [23:41:03] <ksk> (you would normally not need to do that, if
you repaired the fs successfully, and it worked before..)
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3077 [23:41:30] <rant> ksk: and they're currently running a
gparted live media with 4.14 kernel
3078 [23:41:46] <ksk> okay.
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3080 [23:42:04] <ws2k3> ksk i did but then i also get
grub-install: error: unknown filesystem
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3082 [23:43:32] <Soo_Slow> does anybody there use geany as text
editor? Cant figure out how to change its color scheme
3083 [23:43:36] <ksk> mhhm! If you have the possibility I would
advise trying to use a debian livecd with the same kernel/everything
version as installed on disk
3084 [23:44:38] <rant> ws2k3: it seems like a partition table
issue.. like grub is either not able to detect the end of the
partition or its failing due to the alignment of the partition or
something
3085 [23:45:50] <ksk> I know stories where using a more recent
kernel can really help repairing a xfs filesystem, but not really
breaking things - but to sort that out Id go for a debian live-cd
3086 [23:45:54] <rant> grub code is rather low-level stuff, what
the kernel can handle and what grub can handle are two different
things
3087 [23:46:43] <ws2k3> im currently using a debian 10 live cd.
but i will try to use a debian 9 live cd
3088 [23:46:55] <rant> ws2k3: did you try gparted again?
3089 [23:47:04] <rant> see if it says anything about the disk
3090 [23:47:21] <ws2k3> yes i didn. and gparted went fine now
after the e2fsck
3091 [23:47:39] <ws2k3> rant i resized the disk the partition to
make sure. and resized it back.
3092 [23:48:09] <rant> there was a bug years ago related to this
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3093 [23:48:10] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
3094 [23:48:25] <rant> but it was fixed..
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3101 [23:49:51] <rant> ws2k3: the other reason I keep stressing a
partition table issue, is because you pasted a link to the disk and
what I've seen as of yet, doesnt account for the full size of
the disk
3102 [23:49:55] <rant> so.. something seems off
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3106 [23:50:18] <rant> says its a 150GB disk, and I'm not
seeing 150GB
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3110 [23:51:54] <rant> its not off by much, and I dont have enough
info to go on really
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3114 [23:55:11] <ws2k3> from the debian 9 rescue disk i also get
unknown filesystem so the debian 9.9 livecd does not make a
difference
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3119 [23:57:12] <ws2k3> rant wil show you gparted soon cause of ur
concern about the 150 gb
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