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27 [00:17:11] <nikil> i'm trying to pin a single package to
testing using apt preferences, but i can't get it to work. any
suggestions? paste.debian.net/1092387
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30 [00:18:24] <nikil> "Package: *" seems to work, but
not "Package: wavpack"
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49 [00:37:16] <berndj> Ede|Popede, i'm just surprised that
'./' is in the archive at all, and not just the couple of
*.tar.gz files
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52 [00:38:39] <berndj> damn, i did it again. one level deeper.
'./' is inside control.tar.gz
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55 [00:42:11] <Ede|Popede> berndj: maybe the reason for it *is*
to allow setting attributes for the directory without giving it a
name or creating an additional level in the tree. so the user is
free to use a subdirectory or not.
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57 [00:43:01] <berndj> Ede|Popede, was --one-top-level fictional
or is it a real argument for some command? i didn't find it in
the man pages for ar, tar, or dpkg
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59 [00:43:45] <berndj> and you can't unpack a tarball
without being in a directory that exists at least as an inode. so it
already has permissions; why does control.tar.gz need to impose new
permissions?
60 [00:43:48] <Ede|Popede> and if, to name it at will. $pck or
control-$pck or $pck-$version-control or whatever. also would
prevent name clashes
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62 [00:44:27] <Ede|Popede> didn't check it before i think,
but what happens to the directory mtime?
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65 [00:44:59] <berndj> well my /tmp mtime has been changed a
zillion times since i borked it, so i don't know
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67 [00:45:09] <Ede|Popede> berndj: GNU tar, section Overwrite
Control
68 [00:46:37] <berndj> ah. --no-overwrite-dir. yeah, i'll
try (lol) to remember that the next time i manually peek inside a
.deb
69 [00:46:50] <Ede|Popede> berndj: i was referring to a
precreated subdirectory. imagine you unpack a couple of DEBs this
way, you could have a structure like $pck/$version/control or maybe
control/$pck-$version or whatever
70 [00:47:08] <berndj> yes, you could, but that doesn't
seem to be how it is no
71 [00:47:14] <berndj> how it is *now
72 [00:47:35] <Ede|Popede> so you create the directory for each
of the control.tar.gz and unpack them all into that big control
area.
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74 [00:47:55] <berndj> i just don't see what value having
'./' in control.tar.gz adds
75 [00:48:58] <Ede|Popede> maybe it is needed if there are files
on the top level or it allows at least for preset attribute values,
maybe even ownership (don't forget, it is not used only for
.deb), but at least the timestamp
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85 [00:54:04] <opv> good evening all
86 [00:54:14] <opv> i would like to know if there is a way to
know the version of a package from the filesystem alone
87 [00:54:20] <berndj> Ede|Popede, why would it be needed?
there's never a need to create './'; and as for
permissions and ownership, './' already has those if
it's the PWD of the process
88 [00:54:40] <opv> is there maybe like one big archive file
from apt or man or whatever that i could grep?
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91 [00:55:44] <humpled> do you mean like dpkg -l <package>
opv ?
92 [00:55:55] <opv> yes, or binary --version
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94 [00:56:11] <opv> this however only by looking at files on the
filesystem
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96 [00:56:33] <berndj> opv, i just ginned up this one-liner: sed
-n '/Package: cups-filters$/,/^$/p' /var/lib/dpkg/status
|grep Version
97 [00:57:30] <opv> check. thank you very much
98 [00:57:51] <berndj> that gives you the version the packaging
system thinks the package has, not necessarily what's actually
installed (like if you manually untarred a binaries tarball over
your filesystem)
99 [00:58:07] <opv> naturally
100 [00:58:18] <opv> that's great
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102 [00:58:29] <opv> i was looking in /var/cache/apt and other
places
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104 [00:59:41] <Ede|Popede> berndj: not if you unpack it as root
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106 [01:00:25] <berndj> Ede|Popede, if you're unpacking as
root then you can unpack the other files on someone else's
directory too :p
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109 [01:00:56] <berndj> (although there's probably some
security-related race condition there - a baddie could jump in at
just the right moment to replace a critical file)
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111 [01:01:34] <humpled> what
112 [01:01:46] <berndj> Ede|Popede, hmm, that's interesting.
but i can't imagine installing a package involving cd'ing
to random user-controlled directories where that's an issue?
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117 [01:03:38] <Ede|Popede> berndj: imagine a directory where
processes running under different accounts use some subdirectories
of their own and you want to backup them. you could create $dir.tgz
with an extra ./$dir at top level and nothing else, or you have ./
with the correct attributes set and the tarball is unpacked into
./$dir again
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122 [01:07:04] <berndj> Ede|Popede, yeah i understand this in the
abstract, but i don't understand how this makes it necessary
for './' to be in control.tar.gz
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130 [01:13:42] <Ede|Popede> tar xf data.tar.xz --one-top-level
<-- berndj, this works as expected, creates 'data' and
extracts everything into it (timestamp is set to the value in the
tar)
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132 [01:14:17] <Ede|Popede> does NOT work with the control file,
seems it can't handle a file with the same name inside it :/
133 [01:14:24] <berndj> ah. my version of tar doesn't have
--one-top-level!
134 [01:14:29] <Ede|Popede> and iirc it isn't the first time
i see this Oo
135 [01:14:35] <Ede|Popede> uh, what version?
136 [01:14:44] <berndj> 1.27.1
137 [01:15:05] <Ede|Popede> tar (GNU tar) 1.29 -- from stretch
138 [01:15:21] <berndj> frankenjessie here
139 [01:15:25] <Ede|Popede> ouch
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141 [01:16:10] <Ede|Popede> but i already thought that it may be
rather new (2 minor difference) due to what looks like a bug
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162 [01:40:54] <roylaprattep> syslogin_perform_logout: logout()
returned an error
163 [01:40:57] <roylaprattep> i have this error from sshd
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174 [01:47:21] <shellclear> Hi, everyone. I installed powerline
and fonts-powerline package from debian buster repositories and
configured everything according to instructions from powerline
package in bash and tmux but I found a issue when I type a command
that does not exist. the powerline prompt should show an character
but it shows an error code 127 ... someone knows how to fix it?
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176 [01:48:20] <relaxed> roylaprattep: does "sudo systemctl
status sshd" list that error?
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179 [01:52:07] <enri> buenas noches
180 [01:52:55] <enri> buenas noches
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198 [02:08:34] <uRock> When I run motion as user, I cannot view
via the stream ports. When I run as root, it can be viewed. Looking
at the log file, it has no errors and shows the streaming and
webcontrol as started. Any ideas?
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203 [02:12:44] <jmcnaught> uRock: what port is is trying to use?
Only root can use ports less than 1000.
204 [02:13:54] <uRock> 8080 &8081 jmcnaught
205 [02:15:31] <Habbie> jmcnaught, 1024, just to nitpick
206 [02:15:32] <uRock> Oddly, it starts without error and shows
it is seeing the correct conf and video directories.
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208 [02:15:44] <jmcnaught> Habbie: oh that's right
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210 [02:15:54] <Habbie> jmcnaught, certainly not the point here
anyway
211 [02:17:42] <uRock> I'm about to walk out and trigger it
to see if it actually creates a video file.
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213 [02:17:46] <yans> Hello
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216 [02:19:00] <uRock> wow, it even created the file, just unable
to stream
217 [02:19:12] <jmcnaught> uRock: I don't use motion but it
appears to create a motion user and run as a service (it has an init
script), is that how you are using it?
218 [02:19:31] <uRock> yes
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221 [02:20:47] <friendofafriend> I'm trying to walk a
Windows user through making a bootable live Debian Buster install on
a thumb drive. Is there some application you'd recommend for
writing the image on Windows?
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223 [02:21:13] <jmcnaught> !win32diskimager
224 [02:21:13] <dpkg> win32diskimager is much more reliable than
<unetbootin> for copying ISO images to USB sticks and you can
download it from
replaced-url
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227 [02:22:21] <friendofafriend> Thanks, jmcnaught.
228 [02:22:47] <uRock> clear
229 [02:22:56] <uRock> Oops, wrong window
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232 [02:24:56] <uRock> jmcnaught, I just realized I'm an
id10t. I had the address wrong
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250 [02:43:18] <wasutton3> I've just dist upgraded from
stretch to buster, and i'm having issues with my sas card (LSI
Logic / Symbios Logic SAS2116) no longer finding any hard drives
attached to it via an expander. all drives worked properly before
when running on stretch
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266 [03:02:32] <Bjornn> not an expert but I would be looking at
sources.list for the non-free flag
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273 [03:11:02] <devslash> has anyone here installed rainloop on
debian?
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275 [03:12:41] <petn-randall> devslash: it's best if you ask
your real question, as probably many have it installed.
276 [03:12:47] <petn-randall> !popcon
277 [03:12:47] <dpkg> somebody said popcon was the Debian
Popularity contest, the basis for what packages appear on the first
few CDs/DVDs etc (by rank). Install the popularity-contest package
to participate. See the results at
replaced-url
278 [03:13:22] <devslash> is it possible to use rainloop on the
same server as postfix ? i tried setting up rainloop but it doesnt
accept localhost as the host name
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281 [03:14:31] <petn-randall> devslash: Sure, it does,
you're just missing an IMAP server in between.
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284 [03:15:08] <devslash> what do you mean no im not
285 [03:15:20] <devslash> all my other external clients connect
fine
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287 [03:15:37] <devslash> im using postfix + dovecot
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291 [03:16:12] <devslash> the only client that i still want to
set up is a webmail client on the server. externa imap servers are
able to connect to it
292 [03:16:15] <petn-randall> devslash: Ah, you didn't
mention that before.
293 [03:16:35] <petn-randall> devslash: What error are you
getting?
294 [03:16:45] <devslash> socketreadtimeoutexcfeption
295 [03:16:57] <devslash> Netclient.php ~ 514
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297 [03:17:26] <petn-randall> devslash: What does `netstat -npl |
grep dove` return?
298 [03:17:55] <devslash> a bunch of llisteners
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301 [03:19:03] <azeem> you see, petn-randall lost interest cause
you didn't pastebin the exact output
302 [03:19:09] <devslash> i cant
303 [03:19:16] <azeem> ah?
304 [03:19:17] <devslash> i have no way to copy and paste from my
server
305 [03:19:34] <azeem> !ssh
306 [03:19:34] <dpkg> [ssh] the Secure SHell; "aptitude
install ssh" (<openssh>). Clients for other platforms
include <putty> and <cygwin>. Programs to mitigate
against brute-force attacks on your SSH server include
<fail2ban> and <denyhosts>. See also <scp>,
<sftp>, <ssh without password>, <ssh permissions>,
<sshx>, <ssh linedraw>, <debug sshd>,
<dropbear>, <ssh-copy-id>, <ssh verify key>.
307 [03:19:44] <devslash> im connected via ssh
308 [03:19:50] <devslash> im not a fcking newb
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310 [03:20:03] <azeem> !pastebinit
311 [03:20:03] <dpkg> A command-line tool to send data to a
<pastebin>. To paste e.g. your sources.list do "aptitude
install pastebinit; pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list"; to paste
the output of a program do e.g. "dmesg 2>&1 |
pastebinit". See also <pastebinit config>,
<nopaste>.
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313 [03:20:48] <relaxed> devslash: netstat -npl | grep dove| nc
termbin.com 9999
314 [03:20:49] <themill> devslash: swearing at volunteers is
always the best way to get them to help you
315 [03:20:56] <devslash> good
316 [03:21:06] <relaxed> devslash: then share the url it returns
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318 [03:21:59] <devslash> paste.debian.net/1092397
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321 [03:25:20] <devslash> the only issue that i am having is
connect to dovecot from within my lan
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324 [03:27:01] <devslash> does everything look correct in the
paste?
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329 [03:30:58] <devslash> is anyone here ?
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337 [03:34:50] <azeem> yeah, we're here
338 [03:35:34] <devslash> did u see my paste
339 [03:35:37] <joepublic> I thought you said it was f-----g
impossible to paste?
340 [03:35:51] <devslash> thats not what i said
341 [03:35:59] <joepublic> i am parapharasing.
342 [03:36:03] <devslash> i said that i cannot copy paste over
ssh
343 [03:36:04] <jmcnaught> that doesn't matter now
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345 [03:36:09] <devslash> but i didnt do it that way
346 [03:38:16] <jmcnaught> devslash: can you walk us through what
you've tried to do? The rainloop package's README.Debian
says there's a sample for connecting to a local IMAP server at
/etc/rainloop/domains/localhost.ini
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350 [03:38:42] <epony> What do you mean you can't paste?
That's ridiculous, fix your term.
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356 [03:39:04] <devslash> extract RL to my web server, logged
into admin tried to add domain
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358 [03:39:54] <jmcnaught> devslash: why not use the Debian
package?
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360 [03:40:50] <devslash> i followed the instructions which said
to extract the zip to your web server. easy enough
361 [03:41:20] <devslash> the instructions on the RL site
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363 [03:41:32] <epony> Seems like the instructions were for
Windows.
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365 [03:41:35] <devslash> either way that doesnt matter
366 [03:41:45] <devslash> adding a domain is the same
367 [03:42:00] <devslash> because you have to do it in the admin
page
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369 [03:42:04] <devslash> of rainloop
370 [03:42:49] <jmcnaught> the admin page is disabled by default
in the Debian package, you configure it with the ini file in
/etc/rainloop/, and it also seems like localhost is set up out of
the box with the Debian package
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377 [03:44:07] <devslash> i dont have rainloop in my repo though.
im on stretch
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380 [03:45:27] <joepublic> "I am on oldstable" is,
incidentally, in my opinion, an excellent reason not to be using the
debian package.
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382 [03:45:44] <devslash> im on the newest debian
383 [03:45:50] <devslash> not following you
384 [03:45:55] <jmcnaught> buster is stable
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386 [03:46:05] <petn-randall> devslash: stretch isn't the
newest, it's oldstable.
387 [03:46:07] <joepublic> stretch isn't the newest debian,
probably the source of misunderstanding there.
388 [03:46:50] <devslash> im on 9.9
389 [03:46:59] <devslash> whatever code name that is
390 [03:47:04] <petn-randall> That is stretch.
391 [03:47:06] <jmcnaught> Debian 10 was released two weeks ago.
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393 [03:47:13] <dvs> which is buster
394 [03:47:24] <devslash> oh ok
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396 [03:47:37] <devslash> so stretch doesnt have RL
397 [03:47:49] <jmcnaught> Personally I would upgrade before
deploying new services, one less thing that can go wrong during the
upgrade.
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399 [03:48:03] <devslash> nah thats not worth doing right now
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401 [03:48:21] <joepublic> ok.
402 [03:48:25] <devslash> not when everything works perfectly and
theres a high chance that everything will go to shit..
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407 [03:49:04] <jmcnaught> devslash: well then I suggest you find
your config file and put it in a paste, and a paste of whatever
errors or logs you have. Also recognize that rainloop is not really
in the scope of this channel, so you might need to go to upstream
for support.
408 [03:49:37] <devslash> the thing is, i can coonnect to my mail
server
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410 [03:49:48] <devslash> its only rainloop that refuses to
connect
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414 [03:49:49] <joepublic> i tend to make a dd or clonezilla copy
of the device hosting my / file system before upgrade, giving me a
low-tech "ah the heck with it" route back to where I was.
mileage of others may and will vary
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417 [03:50:39] <BazookaTooth> that or tar up your /etc just in
case
418 [03:51:41] <Toba> if you take anything, take /etc and /home
419 [03:51:47] <BazookaTooth> ^
420 [03:51:47] <Toba> and /var sometimes
421 [03:51:58] <Toba> depending what you did with the server, I
guess
422 [03:52:03] <BazookaTooth> yeah
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424 [03:53:36] <devslash> im not upgrading
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433 [04:05:38] <BazookaTooth> fqdn versus localhost seems to be a
thing with the config file. which is probably something obvious and
i would assume you already tried
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456 [04:40:52] <squarecircle> ohai
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458 [04:41:21] <squarecircle> I'm having here a fresh Buster
install
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460 [04:41:35] <squarecircle> and its telling me, that zfs cant
be installed
461 [04:42:05] <squarecircle> Errors were encountered while
processing: zfsutils-linux zfs-zed
462 [04:42:11] <squarecircle> any ideas?
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466 [04:44:03] <jmcnaught> !bat
467 [04:44:03] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with
apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information:
1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the
command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1
pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem,
and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use
replaced-url
468 [04:44:03] <annadane> you can install zfs from the installer?
469 [04:44:19] <annadane> oh i guess you didn't say
"installing buster"
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474 [04:47:58] <squarecircle> ?
475 [04:48:07] <squarecircle> is there a problem with buster?
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477 [04:48:58] <joze> omen est nomen
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480 [04:49:57] <jmcnaught> There was confusion over whether you
are installing buster, or have a fresh buster install.
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484 [04:52:40] <Guest23622>
replaced-url
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486 [04:53:10] <squarecircle> what Guest23622 postet
487 [04:53:18] <squarecircle> jmcnaught: ^
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489 [04:54:33] <squarecircle> we have a fresh installed Buster /
10 and we like to install zfs
490 [04:55:37] <jmcnaught> squarecircle: seems to be failing
because the zfs modules are missing, did you already install
linux-headers-amd64 and zfs-dkms?
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492 [04:56:52] <devslash> hey so i manually created a config file
for rainloop but when i try to log into rainloop using
username@domain.org and my password it says auth failed even thoguh
im using the right password
493 [04:57:06] <Guest23622>
replaced-url
494 [04:57:13] <squarecircle> jmcnaught: ^
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496 [04:58:00] <jmcnaught> squarecircle: I would remove the zfs
packages and then install them in the order suggested on this wiki
page:
replaced-url
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500 [05:02:08] <Guest23622> jmcnaught:
replaced-url
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504 [05:03:19] <jmcnaught> Guest23622: so remove that
zfsutils-linux package that is giving you the errors
505 [05:03:30] <uRock> wouldn't apt install -f fix that?
506 [05:03:46] <jmcnaught> Not if the underlying cause is not
fixed.
507 [05:04:10] <uRock> k
508 [05:05:05] <jmcnaught> forcing something that's broken
doesn't magically fix anything, it just leaves stuff broken (or
just doesn't work)
509 [05:05:14] <devslash> jmcnaught, i am trying to log into
rainloop using username@domain.org and my password but i get auth
failed even though im using the right password. this is my rainloop
domain config:
replaced-url
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511 [05:06:01] <uRock> jmcnaught, I only thought that because I
ran that after installing chrome and getting errors, it removed
Chrome all to gether
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513 [05:07:29] <jmcnaught> devslash: I would look at
'journalctl -u dovecot.service' to see if the login
request is even hitting dovecot, and if there's an error there
514 [05:07:30] <axdoomer> Is it normal that Debian 7 boots super
slowly on my Pentium II? I thought it supported old PCs.
515 [05:07:42] <devslash> oh ok cool thats really helpful thanks
516 [05:07:48] <rabbitear_sdf> axdoomer: yes
517 [05:08:06] <rabbitear_sdf> axdoomer: because of spinning
disks
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521 [05:09:31] <jmcnaught> devslash: if you use -f with
journalctl it will follow it live, like how 'tail -f
foo.log' works
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523 [05:10:00] <devslash> i found a problem that seems to only
prevent logins with the web interface
524 [05:10:18] <devslash> but doesnt affect imap clients from
mobile devices
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526 [05:10:35] <devslash> theres a config error in the dovecot
config file 10 master.conf
527 [05:11:56] <Guest23622> jmcnaught: Thank you very much, but
it didn't work; We'll just go to sleep now
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532 [05:20:44] <devslash> jmcnaught, this is
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf
replaced-url
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535 [05:21:45] <devslash> but i still get that same error when
commenting out the entire service auth block
536 [05:23:02] <rabbitear_sdf> put in the { ?
537 [05:23:11] <devslash> its not missing one
538 [05:23:22] <rabbitear_sdf> what about way at the bottom
539 [05:23:32] <devslash>
replaced-url
540 [05:23:41] <devslash> thats what that section is supposed to
look like
541 [05:23:43] <rabbitear_sdf> how do you know that it is not
missing one?
542 [05:23:56] <rabbitear_sdf> what did you do to figure out that
it isn't missing one?
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544 [05:24:16] <devslash> i commented it out
545 [05:24:17] <rabbitear_sdf> I don't need to look at that,
the question is how do you know that?
546 [05:24:21] <rabbitear_sdf> no
547 [05:24:26] <devslash> the service auth block
548 [05:24:36] <rabbitear_sdf> you are avoiding my question
549 [05:24:44] <devslash> no i just answered it
550 [05:24:49] <rabbitear_sdf> how do you know that it isn't
missing a {}
551 [05:25:01] <devslash> i checked i dont see a missing one
552 [05:25:12] <rabbitear_sdf> no I don't know how to do it,
so you must not either
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554 [05:25:37] <rabbitear_sdf> its not the right answer
555 [05:25:41] <devslash> i checked the entire file
556 [05:25:53] <rabbitear_sdf> what is checked mean?
557 [05:25:58] <devslash> every { has a closing }
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559 [05:26:04] <rabbitear_sdf> it doesn't
560 [05:26:17] <devslash> i dunno i dont see a missing one
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562 [05:26:28] <devslash> what line do you see a missing squiggly
on
563 [05:26:45] <rabbitear_sdf> you could count the {'s and
the }'s
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565 [05:27:07] <devslash> i dont need to its not a very big file
566 [05:27:17] <devslash> i manually went through thr entire file
twice
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568 [05:27:48] <rabbitear_sdf> take one out and unbalance it
then, see if it says the same thing
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570 [05:28:21] <jmcnaught> devslash: what is the exact error
about that line?
571 [05:28:58] <devslash> Error in configuration file
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf Expecting '{'
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573 [05:29:46] <jmcnaught> devslash: I don't see a problem,
maybe #dovecot will be able to help
574 [05:30:30] <devslash> even after removing everything about
line 69 of that file and restarting the service i see that exact
same error
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579 [05:31:00] <devslash> which is weird because theres no such
line in the modified 10-master.conf
580 [05:31:41] <wald0> seems like if i open a second graphical
session with a different user (light-dm), it cannot use the sound
server (pulseaudio), is this normal ?
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583 [05:33:12] <rabbitear_sdf> there is 22 of each, but I
didn't count in the comments
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586 [05:34:05] <jmcnaught> a decent editor will highlight
matching brackets
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588 [05:34:36] <rabbitear_sdf> maybe you're not suppose to
have empty options
589 [05:35:07] <jmcnaught> wald0: Try looking at 'loginctl
list-sessions' to get session IDs, then 'loginctl
session-status <session_id>' to see if the session's
State is active
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592 [05:35:55] <rabbitear_sdf> I'd take out all the comments
and try it
593 [05:36:06] <rabbitear_sdf> get rid of all #'s
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595 [05:37:41] <devslash> comments wouldnt make a difference
596 [05:38:04] <devslash> every config file has a way of ignoring
lines with a leading #
597 [05:38:56] <rabbitear_sdf> devslash: its way too hard to
read, that is your fault
598 [05:39:16] <rabbitear_sdf> just delete them, and see what you
get
599 [05:39:19] <devslash> lol
600 [05:39:38] <jmcnaught> comments in conf files are a good
idea, especially if the comments are notes for your future self
(lacking other documentation)
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602 [05:40:00] <rabbitear_sdf> yeah, but at least put the
#'s only on the first column of the line
603 [05:40:16] <rabbitear_sdf> its hard to see, the way he's
got it on the gist
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605 [05:41:24] <rabbitear_sdf> grep -v '#' gist.file
606 [05:41:38] <rabbitear_sdf> v for inversion
607 [05:41:39] <devslash>
replaced-url
608 [05:41:42] <devslash> happy ?
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612 [05:42:15] <devslash> you could also do cat somefile.conf |
grep -v '#" | pastebinit
613 [05:43:00] <rabbitear_sdf> the {}'s look balanced... it
doesn't look like you have any options at all, why even have
the file?
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615 [05:44:35] <wald0> jmcnaught: i dont have the computer with
me right now, but yeah the session is active, more like i do:
"dm-tool switch-to-greeter" (to swith to the login
manager), then login as the new user, and sound not works for it
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617 [05:44:54] <wald0> and of course sound works correctly when
login as a first user
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619 [05:45:23] <rabbitear_sdf> mv somefile.conf
somefile.conf.orig && touch somefile.conf
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622 [05:46:21] <roylaprattep> 185.211.245.198, is there a way to
block every connections from this ip to my server?
623 [05:46:34] <roylaprattep> hosts.deny does not work
624 [05:46:54] <rabbitear_sdf> iptables and drop from their, the
source
625 [05:47:11] <roylaprattep> isnt working either
626 [05:47:17] <rabbitear_sdf> it would
627 [05:47:25] <roylaprattep> still seeing dovecot auth attempt
628 [05:47:54] <rabbitear_sdf> iptables -I 1 INPUT -j DROP -s
185.211.245.198
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630 [05:48:30] <roylaprattep> iptables -A INPUT -s IP-ADDRESS -j
DROP
631 [05:48:38] <roylaprattep> i tried with this
632 [05:48:38] <rabbitear_sdf> blacklist never work, by the way
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634 [05:48:56] <rabbitear_sdf> -I 1 puts it at the top of the
list
635 [05:49:15] <rabbitear_sdf> -I 1 INPUT
636 [05:49:32] <BazookaTooth> have to drop at route for some of
them. vps gets a lot of that crap from broadcast
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638 [05:50:15] <roylaprattep> Jul 19 22:29:39 debian-prlsvr auth:
pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0
euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=roylaprattep@linuxme.ca
rhost=185.211.245.198
639 [05:50:18] <roylaprattep> Jul 19 22:29:51 debian-prlsvr auth:
pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0
euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=roylaprattep rhost=185.211.245.198
user=roylaprattep
640 [05:50:27] <roylaprattep> i see this every couple hours
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642 [05:50:59] <rabbitear_sdf> -j DROP
643 [05:51:01] <BazookaTooth> surprised it's not more
frequent. lax timer
644 [05:51:20] <roylaprattep> trying to log with my own username
and emaik
645 [05:51:22] <roylaprattep> email
646 [05:51:54] <BazookaTooth> ah. didn't page up enough
647 [05:52:00] <rabbitear_sdf> I am slowly getting a second wind
648 [05:52:27] <BazookaTooth> looked like the same thing
649 [05:53:15] <rabbitear_sdf> -A INPUT puts it at the bottom, so
it could pass before it gets there
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652 [05:53:25] <roylaprattep> ok
653 [05:53:36] <roylaprattep> gonna try your line
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655 [05:55:48] <roylaprattep> doesnt seem to work
656 [05:55:57] <roylaprattep> i dont see the rules added
657 [05:56:14] <roylaprattep> are you sure you typed it
correctly?
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660 [05:59:02] <roylaprattep> rabbitear_sdf: still there?
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677 [06:20:19] <ozzloy> i updated to buster and am now unable to
scan with my hp 6700 all-in-one
678 [06:20:50] <ozzloy> how do i troubleshoot?
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683 [06:26:57] <Tom-_> i don't know, does it have a
proprietary driver? can you try reinstalling it?
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685 [06:31:19] <saptech> ozzloy, I'm having same issue with
my brother mfc printer/scanner. mine is a fresh install of buster
and I installed the brother's drivers. the printer works but
takes about 3-5 mins to print but scanner is not being seen
686 [06:32:27] <saptech> with stretch, everything worked with no
issues.
687 [06:32:41] <BazookaTooth> ozzloy: any time there is a new
debian dist upgrade system that i have associated with a printer, i
use a win7 vm for like a month
688 [06:34:03] <saptech> Tom-_, I reinstalled the scanner portion
but same reults, scanner is not seen
689 [06:34:23] <saptech> results*
690 [06:35:35] <BazookaTooth> vendors are usually going to lag
behind on linux when it comes to drivers
691 [06:35:59] <BazookaTooth> all in one printers are notably bad
for this
692 [06:37:35] <BazookaTooth> brother is hit or miss, hp usually
catches up within a couple weeks
693 [06:37:51] <BazookaTooth> cannon can get wrecked
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695 [06:39:50] <saptech> I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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699 [06:45:20] <saptech> other then scanner issue, everything
else is great. I installed Mate & standalone PekWM
700 [06:47:04] <BazookaTooth> centos has similar issues with the
soho aio printer/scanner thing too.. it's not a debian thing.
just to clarify
701 [06:48:05] <saptech> well, I have no issues with fedora 30
& mageia 7
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703 [06:48:38] <saptech> but I may need to try the scanner since
upgrading to F30
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705 [06:48:57] <BazookaTooth> i was surprised that my weird
upgrade from deb8 to 9 to 10 didn't break
706 [06:49:16] <saptech> heh
707 [06:49:44] <BazookaTooth> minimal server package base but
still..
708 [06:49:47] <BazookaTooth> :)
709 [06:49:53] <BazookaTooth> awesome
710 [06:52:00] <BazookaTooth> saptech: if it's one of the
soho printers, even the high end ones, some times you can print but
not scan or vice/versa until the drivers get fleshed out. was really
what i was getting at
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714 [06:53:12] <BazookaTooth> just how it goes
715 [06:53:57] <saptech> I understand
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717 [06:55:04] <BazookaTooth> the win7 vm thing helps if
it's some mom and pop barber shop business or something
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721 [06:59:51] <Vetis> Hello everyone! just found hexchat pre
installed here.. can anyone tell me what it is usually used for?
I'm way too new for linux it seems
722 [07:00:51] <Vetis> or can anyone point me in the direction of
how to learn more about it?
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724 [07:01:56] <BazookaTooth> Vetis: google "irc"
first. the links from hexchat will lead you to distro related
channels
725 [07:02:05] <Vetis> perfect thanks
726 [07:02:11] <BazookaTooth> o/
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751 [07:35:51] <ZaZaGX> hello
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783 [08:12:33] <z8z> Hello, during the debian upgrade to buster
i'm being prompted if MiniSSPd should be enabled at system
startup or not. What is that? And what is your recommendation?
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819 [08:45:52] <^cowboy_> hi
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822 [08:47:09] <^cowboy_> any debian guru's here ?
823 [08:47:52] <rudi_s> Any questions here?
824 [08:48:14] <ratrace> guru's what?
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826 [08:49:03] <^cowboy_> how can i close vim ffs?
827 [08:49:33] <ratrace> lol. hit escape then type :q and hit
enter
828 [08:50:11] <^cowboy_> THANK U!
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831 [08:53:37] <rudi_s> Ctrl-C twice works too (the second shows
you the correct command).
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841 [09:05:13] <StucKman> I just bought a mini computer with 4
eths that I plan to convert into a router. I connect one other
computer to one of its eth ports with a normal patch cable and I
don't see any link. my memory (not a very goo one) tells me
that eth port, specially in notebooks like in this case, are good
about negotiating speed and direct vs cross link, but it
doesn't seem to do anything. I tried reading ethtool's
man, but I still wonder if there
842 [09:05:13] <StucKman> is something else I should do in either
end to make them see the link
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852 [09:08:35] <StucKman> in fact, with the same cable, I can
link two notebooks (dell 5220 with a Realtek RTL8153 and a TP T430
with Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205) without a switch
853 [09:08:57] <StucKman> you can find more details here:
replaced-url
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856 [09:11:02] <StucKman> one of my problems is that I don't
know how to shortly describe the problem for searching
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858 [09:11:15] <rant> StucKman: you can't connect two
ethernet cards together unless you use a crossover cable or they
have auto sensing ports
859 [09:11:41] <StucKman> rant: all three are auto sensing
860 [09:11:55] <rant> it wouldnt seem so
861 [09:12:24] <rant> only one of them need to be auto sensing
for it to flip a normal cable to a crossover
862 [09:12:26] <StucKman> rant: check the link, or here
replaced-url
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864 [09:12:36] <rant> and ethernet only supports two endpoints :P
its not token ring
865 [09:12:50] <StucKman> rant: ah, so i f I disable autosensing
in the 'switch', it should work?
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867 [09:13:30] <rant> I have no idea what that paste is
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869 [09:13:45] <rant> so I have no idea if it could be trusted
870 [09:13:55] <StucKman> rant: it's the output of ethtool
for the three interfaces side by side for comparisson
871 [09:14:06] <rant> again, no idea what that is
872 [09:14:19] <papabear> hey guys, i'd like to get netsurf
on buster but it's not in the repos. how can i get it?
873 [09:14:24] <rant> probably one of those newer utilities I
never bothered with
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875 [09:14:36] <StucKman> rant: ah, the link? sorry, it's a
post in the builder's forum
876 [09:15:12] <StucKman> rant: ah. ok, let em try disabling
autosensing in the router
877 [09:15:26] <rant> that shouldnt make a difference
878 [09:15:49] <rant> if one or both are auto sensing they should
negotiate
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880 [09:19:42] <StucKman> exactly, hence my issue
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887 [09:23:44] <ville> What sort of server software options do i
have to use debian as file server for mostly linux and android
devices over wlan and over the internet? the clients would just
"stream" the files, rather than necessarily copy them over
locally. music and video mostly.
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891 [09:26:33] <StucKman> found it, I need to set up the link
892 [09:26:49] <StucKman> so ip link <dev> up was enough
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896 [09:28:42] <techie28> After upgrading to BUSTER, connecting
MOTO G5 android phone seems to be broken. Now it just connects as a
camera & is problematic when files are accessed. Before this any
phone use to get connected easily(Android)
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899 [09:29:48] <kiwi_6> This is an off topic .But i am not
getting help from anywhere does any one know about ovirt api
900 [09:29:53] <techie28> It also doesnt appear under the USB0
when the file manager is running via nautilus
901 [09:30:34] <kiwi_6> could some one please help me with a
simple doubt on ovirt api
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905 [09:31:59] <EoflaOEViceCity> techie28: Do the notifications
about "Touch to change USB settings," and one of them is
your Android logo appear? Do you have USB debugging enabled?
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907 [09:32:10] <kiwi_6> ovirt is an engine for open
Virtualisation
908 [09:32:24] <techie28> Yes I have.
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910 [09:33:27] <EoflaOEViceCity> On which mode is your USB at?
"Mass storage" or "MTP?"
911 [09:33:47] <techie28> From "Device Notifier" I
expand the phone it shows me 2 options, Both say OPEN WITH FILE
MANAGER. sometimes it work other times it dont.. I am having KDE
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913 [09:34:38] <techie28> I m not sure, how to tell that please?
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915 [09:35:32] <EoflaOEViceCity> techie28: Open the notification
which says "Touch to change USB mode," and tell me what
mode is checked.
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917 [09:36:24] <techie28> In the phone? it is the "Transfer
Files"
918 [09:36:26] <kirk781> MTP should be checked
919 [09:38:04] <EoflaOEViceCity> techie28: I think that MTP is
the better choice, since that lets you access both internal and SD
card on the PC. Does it work?
920 [09:39:13] <techie28> If that is in the phone I just see the
option "Charge","Transfer Files","Transfer
Photos","Use as MIDI"
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923 [09:40:04] <techie28> EoflaOEViceCity, when I connect the USB
HDD it does work perfectly & yes it shows MTP too.
924 [09:40:13] <techie28> but not happening for phones
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926 [09:40:40] <techie28> before updating to buster it was
working fine for even the new phones being attached
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928 [09:41:30] <EoflaOEViceCity> techie28, and before the
upgrade, can you see both internal and SD card?
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931 [09:43:11] <techie28> EoflaOEViceCity, Yes.. even copying
data worked hassle free.. now it goes offline saying "Cant
claim USB"
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933 [09:44:41] <EoflaOEViceCity> techie28: I will try and find
the solution, since I don't have Moto G5 and Debian 10 at the
moment.
934 [09:45:30] <techie28> thanks I tried another android phone
& it was same with it.
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940 [09:50:27] <techie28> It occasionally shows error "The
file or folder
udi=/org/kde/solid/udev/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb2/2-1/
does not exist."
941 [09:50:35] <techie28> but other time it works
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949 [09:54:54] <kiwi_6> A small doubt on Backing Up and Restoring
Virtual Machines Using the Backup and Restore API using ovirt.Could
some one please help me
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967 [10:19:52] <ratrace> kiwi_6: just ask
968 [10:21:59] <kiwi_6> i have posted my query in stackoverflow
.Can you please read it there
replaced-url
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978 [10:31:48] <ratrace> kiwi_6: and how's that related to
debian?
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983 [10:34:28] <vsayikiran> Hi I running firefox 60.8 in debian
buster.....my pc is 32bit intel 945GM express chipset.......firefox
browser supports webgl but driver are not up to date ...this is
message shown in website.............kinldy let me know where is
isssue
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985 [10:36:36] <rant> vsayikiran:
replaced-url
986 [10:36:38] <exifbono> Hello all. I'm wondering: would it
be possible for a one board computer (like a cubieboard) running
debian to transmit wifi over a usb wifi module? Like receiving from
the LAN and transmitting through the USB wifi antenna
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988 [10:37:55] <ratrace> exifbono: if it runs debian, yes you can
route between NICs
989 [10:38:00] <rant> exifbono: thats not quite how wifi works..
the adapter that would be the AP which things connect to would
require master mode capabilities
990 [10:39:05] <ratrace> and yes the wifi module would need to
suppport AP mode if that's what you mean by "transmitting
through", no idea if that board can do that
991 [10:39:26] <exifbono> rant, thanks, I'll check if my usb
wifi has AP possibilities
992 [10:39:42] <exifbono> that's already a couple of useful
keywords to saerch for =)
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994 [10:40:40] <vsayikiran>
replaced-url
995 [10:41:05] <rant> many wifi adapters dont support master or
monitor mode.. which is annoying
996 [10:41:11] <enri> morning morning:)
997 [10:41:11] <vsayikiran> rant : I pasted the snapshot from
that site webgl
998 [10:41:43] <vsayikiran> rant : it says browser suppports but
driver are not updated......which drivers are they and where can i
find them....?
999 [10:41:59] <rant> vsayikiran: do you have another browser,
like chromium?
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1002 [10:42:39] <vsayikiran> no....i unistalled recently since it
is extremely slow on my pc.i have only 1gb ram....32 bit core duo
processor T2300
1003 [10:42:55] <rant> the cube shows up and there are no errors
for me on either chromium or firefox in buster
1004 [10:43:17] <vsayikiran> rant : please let me know h/w specs
on your pc
1005 [10:43:24] <rant> vsayikiran: ok, well if you only have 1gb
ram you should not be even using ff much less webgl on it
1006 [10:43:34] <exifbono> rant, seems like my tp-link tl-wn722N
supports AP and monitor mode =) Any keyword for useful packages in
this small quest?
1007 [10:43:37] <vsayikiran> rant : mine is 2006 dell latitude
d520......
1008 [10:44:06] <rant> vsayikiran: Lenovo T440 4th Gen Core i5 w/
8gb ram, SSD, etc..
1009 [10:44:51] <vsayikiran> rant : i am planning to upgrade RAM
to 4GB and process to T7600 core 2 duo which is 64-bit.......i hope
ff should be able to run smoothly on it
1010 [10:45:07] <vsayikiran> rant : you have much latest model
1011 [10:45:14] <rant> exifbono: not that I know of, I am not real
savvy with firewalling, the only way I know to share connection
currently is via the network-manager applet
1012 [10:45:26] <ratrace> webgl is a security nightmare... giving
direct opengl access to any javascript snippet any random site
includes willingly or unwillingly... direct opengl access with
backend running at the kernel level privilege, yeah thanks no
thanks.
1013 [10:45:50] <exifbono> rant, I have no GUI, is just command
line server... thanks though
1014 [10:45:59] <rant> vsayikiran: its over 5 years old, but yes,
its much newer than yours which is more like 12 years old or more..
1015 [10:47:08] <vsayikiran> yes 13 years....
1016 [10:47:09] <rant> vsayikiran: thing is, Firefox requires
about 512MB just to load the new tab page, the rest of your system
would be using at least half that.. leaving you very little room to
work with in ram.. you arent going to realistically use WebGL on
that system
1017 [10:47:36] <rant> vsayikiran: the system requirement for
modern browsers has in the last 3-5 years far exceeded that of
modern operating systems
1018 [10:47:57] <vsayikiran> rant : yeah i saw that when i opened
2 tabs in ff, one for google search and other for youtube...(just
home page not playing any videos)
1019 [10:47:58] <rant> vsayikiran: I don't really recommend
trying to use a modern browser on anything with less than 4gb ram
these days
1020 [10:48:35] <vsayikiran> rant : i ran top....unused mem in RAM
is only about 150MiB
1021 [10:48:39] <rant> vsayikiran: for things like youtube,
pandora, etc on such constrained systems you are better doing like
android does, and use individual apps specific to each service
1022 [10:48:54] <rant> vsayikiran: rather than bogging the system
down using a browser for such things
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1024 [10:49:48] <vsayikiran> rant : yes i realized
that.....therefore ordered 4GB RAM i will install and check how it
performs
1025 [10:50:28] <rant> vsayikiran: for example, pianobar is a very
friendly and flexible text based pandora radio for example.. it can
communicate over a socket with a remote program for controlling it
or displaying status.. its ultra lightweight compared to the website
1026 [10:51:05] <rant> vsayikiran: I use mps-youtube
(installed/updated via pip3) for youtube.. its a curses based
frontend to youtube which is also highly flexible and light weight
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1030 [10:51:32] <rant> allows for searching, watching,
downloading, viewing info, all the stuff you could do on the website
with a fraction of the system resources
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1032 [10:51:52] <vsayikiran> rant : even Youtube?
1033 [10:51:58] <rant> vsayikiran: however if you can upgrade to
4GB, that is highly recommended
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1035 [10:52:56] <vsayikiran> rant : current process is T2300 32
bit and my OS is also 32 bit....if i upgrade my cpu to 64 bit
T7600....do i need to reinstall OS on my disk. What about BIOS?
1036 [10:53:37] <vsayikiran> rant : with 4GB RAM and 64 bit T7600
CPU things should work well I am guessing
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1038 [10:54:47] <jal`> hi, when memory usage gets high my system
becomes unresponsive
1039 [10:54:49] <rant> vsayikiran: my father has one of those
Ultra Small Form Factor dell opti that is a desktop built more like
a laptop with a Core2Duo and 4GB ram and he gets along fine
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1041 [10:55:42] <ratrace> jal`: swapping a lot?
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1043 [10:55:53] <jal`> i don't have swap, it's not good
for SSD right
1044 [10:56:27] <ratrace> nah, that's a myth
1045 [10:56:35] <jal`> ic
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1048 [10:57:36] <ratrace> modern ssds, at least bought in the past
5 years, can sustain tens of TB of writes in their lifetime.
you'd need to have regular intensive, continuous swap storms
for months for that to become a problem
1049 [10:57:54] <ratrace> hundreds even
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1054 [10:59:03] <ratrace> so anyway, without swap and with high
memory pressure i can presume things will be oom-ed and system quite
unstable
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1056 [11:03:53] <rant> if you're swapping your ssd burning
out isn't really the problem
1057 [11:04:12] <rant> apparently the 8GB ram in this system is
sufficient for my needs, cause I dont ever swap
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1063 [11:08:21] <jal`> i have 4GB ram, the web tends to eat a lot
of it
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1065 [11:09:24] <jal`> currently at 943M though
1066 [11:10:28] <rant> yes my father has 4gb ram and he often
rides the line of oom even with swap.. but he uses firefox and uses
it like an idiot
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1070 [11:11:26] <rant> putting a monitor applet on his panel only
makes him keep it right up to the max capabilities.. heh
1071 [11:11:42] <rant> unfortunately his machine won't take
any more ram
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1073 [11:12:05] <antto> all you need to do to fill the ram up is
open imgur and scroll a bit
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1075 [11:12:20] <antto> firefox sh*ts the pants
1076 [11:12:40] <EoflaOEViceCity> Does 8GB of RAM run out fast?
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1078 [11:12:55] <antto> yes, i recently upgraded to 8GB
1079 [11:12:57] <rant> yeah those auto loading pages are
annoying.. I tried to find a way to scrape those and best I could
come up with was using a full headless browser in selenium
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1081 [11:13:09] <antto> you just scroll a bit more in imgur before
firefox sh*ts the pants
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1083 [11:13:47] <antto> the
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1084 [11:13:47] <jal`> i use umatrix to limit the web bloat
1085 [11:14:14] <rant> I've never oomed on this machine with
8GB ram. and I had tried.. I use a windows FF for my cable
company's streaming which still uses flash.. buster's ff
for netflix, and chromium for everything else.. and I've had
all 3 going streaming, gmaps, the whole nine..
1086 [11:15:02] * antto doesn't like google
1087 [11:15:21] <EoflaOEViceCity> I have never been oomed when
using Firefox Quantum on a non-SSE2 system with 2GB
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1089 [11:15:36] <antto> quantum?
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1091 [11:16:14] <antto> i'm on 2GB ram at the job
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1093 [11:16:16] <EoflaOEViceCity> Yes. Firefox latest version on a
non-SSE2 system
1094 [11:16:47] <antto> hm, well i use firefox 60.8.0esr it seems
1095 [11:16:58] <antto> but i most likely have SSE2
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1097 [11:18:03] <rant> dpkg, no quantum is <reply> Firefox
Quantum is the new firefox web browser designed around a new core
engine.
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1098 [11:18:04] <dpkg> okay, rant
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1100 [11:18:26] <EoflaOEViceCity> OK. Actually, a few days ago I
ran Firefox Quantum which shipped with Lubuntu 18.04.2 on Athlon XP.
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1103 [11:19:06] <kirk781> Firefox Quantum good
1104 [11:19:43] <rant> antto: yes, that is quantum
1105 [11:20:14] <BCMM> it's worth clarifying that Quantum is
the current release version of Firefox. it's not some other
mozilla browser
1106 [11:20:15] <rant> which is why its a rather pointless
distinction anymore.. it was important at first because plugin
support changed and there was need to migrate plugins to the new
codebase
1107 [11:20:23] <antto> well, i wish i could kill specific firefox
tabs (cuz that releases memory) without killing the whole firefox
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1109 [11:20:38] <antto> or maybe it won't work that way
1110 [11:20:49] <rant> chromium has a built-in task manager and
runs everything seperately
1111 [11:21:05] <antto> even if i close imgur, and go to
about:memory - i can't make it release the memory
1112 [11:21:12] <rant> last I checked only isolation FF does is
running all plugins in a plugin container.. but they are not really
seperate from one another
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1114 [11:21:42] <BCMM> when did you last check?
1115 [11:21:47] <antto> so now i avoid going to imgur and similar
websites
1116 [11:22:13] <antto> and i ultimately kill firefox when it
reaches the ceiling
1117 [11:22:26] <jal`> it's fascinating how imgur can eat up
gigabytes of ram
1118 [11:22:33] <jal`> supposedly, i haven't used it
1119 [11:22:53] <antto> i'd guess its stupid javascripts or
who knows what
1120 [11:23:44] <BCMM> rant: normal web content is done in child
processes, since the Electrolysis project in 2017/2018
1121 [11:23:45] <antto> but i have no clue about web developement
so *shrug*
1122 [11:23:55] <rant> many sites now, and imgur is one of them,
use something called infinite scroll.. rather than have a navigation
system and content broken into pages with links to those pages, it
automatically loads more content as you scroll
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1124 [11:24:10] <antto> yeah
1125 [11:24:27] <antto> rant but my problem is - i close that tab,
and the memory doesn't get freed
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1127 [11:24:36] <BCMM> but they don't have a total "one
process per site" thing, like chrome. that's being worked
on as "project fission", i think
1128 [11:24:39] <antto> so obviously something somewhere shat the
pants
1129 [11:25:32] <antto> "minimize memory usage"
"collect garbage" and the other things in about:memory
don't fix it either
1130 [11:25:39] <antto> you gotta kill firefox
1131 [11:25:43] <rant> yeah well you're never going to get a
constructive response out of me on that.. I hate the web as a whole
anymore, but I've long since written off FF and I dont care
what they did to improve.. no more than I care what microsoft did to
improve their products.. when something is so damn shitty to begin
with drastic improvements don't really measure up to much
1132 [11:26:14] <antto> right, i also hate where the
replaced-url
1133 [11:26:20] <antto> and it gets worse
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1135 [11:27:03] <antto> jumped to firefox 3 when a dumb virus
hijacked my IE's blank page on win98SE
1136 [11:27:08] <antto> been using firefox since then
1137 [11:27:24] <kirk781> Hello fellow Firefox users
1138 [11:27:37] <EoflaOEViceCity> Who's using more memory,
Firefox or Chrome?
1139 [11:27:48] <kirk781> Chrome
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1141 [11:27:59] <kirk781> Though FF is catching up fast
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1143 [11:28:12] <rant> I dont use chrome, I use chromium, but
chromium overall is much better on resource management
1144 [11:28:14] <antto> i'd say the
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1145 [11:28:33] <antto> webdevs should feel guilty
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1150 [11:28:57] <fireba11> hm .. something is borked: when i do
apt remove with wildcards i get "unable to locate
package". any ideas who to fix that?
1151 [11:29:08] <rant> I only use two diff FF for two different
streaming applications.. I use the debian FF for netflix, and a
windows FF in wine for Xfinity Stream.. which is flash based.. both
I have custom userchrome.css files to make all the window decor
vanish
1152 [11:29:12] <EoflaOEViceCity> I use FF on test systems and
Chrome on production. My production system is 8GB RAM.
1153 [11:29:18] <antto> you load a page, it requires almost the
latest gaming PC to view it, and you get almost no actual content on
it
1154 [11:29:26] <BCMM> when you think that we used to basically do
OK when 1.4MB was the size of the largest document you could
practically send to another person...
1155 [11:29:29] <kirk781> Isn't Chromium just Chrome in an
ungoogled form?
1156 [11:29:31] * nkuttler just busy more ram
1157 [11:29:32] <antto> some uber fancy animations and two
sentences of text which are hard to read
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1159 [11:29:46] <humpled> :\/
1160 [11:29:50] <kirk781>
replaced-url
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1163 [11:29:55] <nkuttler> btw, if your browser uses lots of ram,
it's 99% because of caching and a good thing. you can configure
browser caches
1164 [11:30:03] <BCMM> antto: frameworks within framework within
frameworks
1165 [11:30:36] <kirk781> Couple of humans went to the moon with
far less memory than that
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1167 [11:30:42] <Guest79> can you recommend linux for (1)
privacy/security, (2) desktop + user-friendly (preferably debian
based), (3) lightweight?
1168 [11:30:51] <jal`> btw, search for this on google images:
white man white woman. see if you notice something strange about the
results
1169 [11:30:52] <nkuttler> Guest79: yes
1170 [11:30:53] <kirk781> Err, Debian?
1171 [11:30:57] <BCMM> the worst bit is that, for a page like
that, the uber-fancy animation could probably be done pretty cheaply
as a pure css thing, but the author will have used a few thousands
lines of JS instead
1172 [11:31:22] <antto> Guest79 debian+lxde
1173 [11:31:23] <kirk781> There's one called Peppermint OS
1174 [11:31:35] <antto> try it on a live image
1175 [11:31:36] <kirk781> But honestly, nothing that can not be
done with a base install of Debian
1176 [11:31:42] <BCMM> Guest79: yes
1177 [11:31:56] <rant> I have nothing but this teminal and VLC
open at the moment, about 0-5% CPU across 4 threads and 1.2GB ram..
opening gmaps,imgur,ebay,amazon in chromium I'm up to like
5-25% CPU 2.3GB so lets call it a 20% increase in CPU and 1.1GB ram
use..
1178 [11:32:07] <antto> BCMM or render it to a stupid gif
1179 [11:32:14] <BCMM> Guest79: note that "lightweight"
is more of a desktop environment thing than a distro thing
1180 [11:32:14] <Guest79> don't want custom debian just
security-focused out of the box
1181 [11:32:30] <antto> i hate those uber complex animated banners
that could've been rendered to gif instead
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1183 [11:32:37] <Guest79> but not amnesiac like tor
1184 [11:32:41] <BCMM> Guest79: e.g. in debian, you can choose the
LXQT desktop task during install to get a light desktop
1185 [11:32:42] <Guest79> i mean tails
1186 [11:32:49] <Guest79> ok
1187 [11:33:05] <kirk781> Tails is hardly user friendly
1188 [11:33:16] <BCMM> antto: gif may be old-fashion, but that
doesn't make it efficient
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1190 [11:33:48] <BCMM> antto: some people still have bandwidth
limitations as well as client memory/cpu limitations
1191 [11:33:54] <rant> FF same thing, I got 30-60% CPU spikes and
2.1GB ram in use.. so its more like 25-50% CPU use increase and 1GB
ram in use
1192 [11:34:03] <antto> it can't be worse than those banners
which consume a whole CPU core to rotate uber complex vector objects
1193 [11:34:17] <humpled> what
1194 [11:34:27] <rant> so I guess FF quantum has decreased its
memory footprint anyhow..
1195 [11:35:11] <antto> yeah, perhaps now you could kill some of
firefox's processes and if you're lucky, the whole firefox
doesn't go away but only certain tabs "crash"
1196 [11:35:13] <BCMM> antto: thing is, those could generally be
done much more efficiently. most of the features of the modern web
can be implemented efficiently... it's just lazy developers and
reams of copy-pasted javascript ruining everything
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1199 [11:35:42] <humpled> rant looks liek this guy wants your nick
1200 [11:35:51] <BCMM> a completely typical failure is using a
javascript loop to animate something when the exact same effect
could be done natively as a css transition
1201 [11:35:55] <antto> who, me?
1202 [11:36:04] <rant> BCMM: yes well another issue is the speed
of drastic changes that have taken place.. most JS books I read were
preaching jquery which is now deprecated
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1204 [11:36:48] <BCMM> rant: jquery is "deprecated"? by
whom?
1205 [11:37:14] <nkuttler> jquery is legacy code for legacy
browsers
1206 [11:37:18] <rant> by the web.. its no longer required.. it
was like flash.. something that was designed to bridge gaps that no
longer exist
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1209 [11:37:41] <Amun_Ra> well it's more an example of a
really bad code you don't really need nowadays
1210 [11:37:49] <BCMM> rant: it was never required...
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1214 [11:38:14] <BCMM> jquery isn't part of js or inherently
part of web tech. it's simply a javascript framework.
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1216 [11:38:30] <BCMM> it's "required" because
millions of people who think they know javascript actually know
jquery
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1218 [11:38:43] <rant> yes.. which in practical terms makes it the
same thing
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1220 [11:39:03] <BCMM> i'm saying those gaps didn't
particularly exist
1221 [11:39:10] <rant> cause a huge number of developers and sites
have used it
1222 [11:39:27] <BCMM> it's just one massive monolithic
dependency that people pull in, in most cases, for some trivial
convenience functions
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1224 [11:40:19] <rant> yeah well I would suggest migrating such
discussion to #debian-offtopic.. but that sort of thing happens all
over in software development.. people code useless crap to make them
more comfortable
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1262 [12:09:40] <philosophy> Hello everyone, I invite you to a
wonderful fortune that has been running uninterrupted for 20 years..
Quakenet ORG < < < irc. QUAKENET ORG #Freenode
<<<<< authorization will be made.. QUAKENET ORG
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1268 [12:10:58] <antto> philosophy eh?
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1272 [12:13:05] <antto> interestingly, at the job i installed some
xfce or xfwm themes that had window frame themes (including the
titlebar) which look like windows98, and now i just cannot find
which package that is at home in synaptic
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1274 [12:13:20] <antto> as if the package just doesn't come
up in the list o_O
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1280 [12:16:10] <Unit193> Well, I don't know about 98, but
there used to be one that'd look like XP.
replaced-url
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1283 [12:17:00] <antto> yeah, not that one, but i suspect this and
the win98-ish one are from the same package
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1285 [12:17:22] <Unit193> I'd bet it's no longer
maintained.
1286 [12:17:24] <antto> iirc i searched synaptic for "xfwm
themes" or "xfce themes" and the package had
"extra" in its name
1287 [12:17:42] <antto> but how come i installed it a few days ago
at the job then
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1289 [12:17:54] <antto> in both places i got debian10
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1297 [12:21:33] <humpled> xfce4-goodies?
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1299 [12:22:09] <philosophy> Hello everyone, I invite you to a
wonderful fortune that has been running uninterrupted for 20 years..
Quakenet ORG < < < irc. QUAKENET ORG #Freenode
<<<<< authorization will be made.. QUAKENET ORG
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1301 [12:22:40] <antto> humpled i got that installed already
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1306 [12:25:40] <antto> ah, it must be the "Redmond"
theme
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1308 [12:26:08] <Battaglin>
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1310 [12:26:12] <Unit193> Likely, considering that one was
RedmondXP
1311 [12:26:18] <Battaglin> sry
1312 [12:26:20] <Battaglin>
replaced-url
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1316 [12:27:48] <humpled> !v gnustep-base-runtime
1317 [12:27:54] <humpled> how do these bots work?
1318 [12:28:12] <humpled> people will probably need more
information to help with that Battaglin
1319 [12:28:33] <humpled> like your debian version, sources and
what command you issued
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1321 [12:29:20] <Battaglin> upgrade not going too well
1322 [12:29:35] <Battaglin> trying to upgrade from 9 to 10
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1324 [12:29:59] <Battaglin> all apt sources ok.. and apt update
went well..
1325 [12:30:08] <Battaglin> but.. upgrade shows this
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1327 [12:30:27] <Battaglin> it does list all packages that can be
upgraded.. 675.. but those 2 fails
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1329 [12:30:54] <Battaglin> ...what I dont get is that it wants
older version ?
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1332 [12:32:10] <humpled> yuup, looks like those are stretch
versions
1333 [12:32:45] <humpled> judd versions gnustep-base-common
1334 [12:32:47] <judd> Package: gnustep-base-common on amd64 --
jessie: 1.24.7-1; stretch: 1.24.9-3.1; bullseye: 1.26.0-4; buster:
1.26.0-4; sid: 1.26.0-4
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1337 [12:33:48] <humpled> judd versions gnustep-base-runtime
1338 [12:33:49] <judd> Package: gnustep-base-runtime on amd64 --
jessie: 1.24.7-1; stretch: 1.24.9-3.1; bullseye: 1.26.0-4; buster:
1.26.0-4; sid: 1.26.0-4
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1342 [12:36:13] <Battaglin> installed the .deb no errors upgrade
still the same error
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1345 [12:36:19] <Battaglin> oh well lets try reboot
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1368 [12:55:12] <Battaglin> ohh uhh..running now
1369 [12:55:13] <Battaglin> yay
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1398 [13:20:38] <velix> Is there a tool or a website to browse the
packages of a repository?
1399 [13:21:03] <velix> I mean, the nice pay. Sure, I can list the
pool...
1400 [13:21:32] <Unit193> I'd say packages.debian.net, but
that's down right now.
1401 [13:22:06] <velix> Unit193: I mean of OTHER repositories,
like virtualbox.
1402 [13:22:12] <velix> I think, you call those "private
repos" ?
1403 [13:22:28] <antto> god damn it i can't get the Redmond
theme in xfwm o_O
1404 [13:22:40] <Unit193> antto: It was in xfwm4-themes, btw.
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1406 [13:23:53] <antto> "was" ?!
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1408 [13:24:34] <yokowka> heavenO everysoul how up to date stretch
to buster?
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1410 [13:24:53] <Battaglin> dont :-)
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1412 [13:25:14] <humpled> typing prediction is a bit off there
:þ
1413 [13:25:28] <Unit193> velix: I'm not really sure of a
tool to do such a thing, best I could mention would be have an apt
config file you can use to show/search it. Sorry.
1414 [13:25:36] <velix> ok, no problem :D
1415 [13:25:54] <Unit193> That doesn't mean such a thing
doesn't exist.
1416 [13:27:09] <velix> My god... nearly all tools in Buster are
quiet up to date.
1417 [13:27:22] <velix> That makes me feel insecure :D
1418 [13:27:56] <rudi_s> :D
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1420 [13:28:04] <velix> I like apt ... "apt search
virtualbox" shows me "libvirt0" :-)
1421 [13:28:09] <rudi_s> Don't worry, they will get old quite
soon ;-)
1422 [13:28:13] <velix> rudi_s: true, true.
1423 [13:28:35] <velix> "apt search virtualbox" also
shows me "zfs-dkms" ... who coded this? :(
1424 [13:28:39] <Battaglin> apt: error while loading shared
libraries:
1425 [13:28:42] <Battaglin> :-(
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1454 [13:51:38] <GenTooMan> I'm having issues with pip in
buster but not pip3 pip returns an error see (replaced-url
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1457 [13:53:45] <GenTooMan> Battaglin you are right I
couldn't update stretch to Buster is actually wouldn't
boot after updating. The Kernel and image information was completely
messed up.
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1461 [13:54:27] <Battaglin> GenTooMan: same here.. I cant run apt
now
1462 [13:54:38] <Battaglin> ...and suddenly read only file system
lol
1463 [13:54:55] <Battaglin> gonne do install from scratch.. just
not now
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1470 [13:57:13] <GenTooMan> Battaglin I had to reinstall from
scratch it isn't bad but before you do write down how you file
system is set up. you may need to wipe / and /usr/bin I had too. The
good thing is eclipse just installs (you have to download the
install) and that's it. It worked out of the box without issue.
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1474 [13:59:13] <Battaglin> meh
1475 [13:59:40] <Battaglin> was hoping it went well.. i have a lot
of apache conf files I need to look through before..
1476 [13:59:46] <Battaglin> proxy etc. :-(
1477 [13:59:51] <Battaglin> but.. oh well
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1482 [14:02:03] <rudi_s> Battaglin: I'm not sure what exactly
went wrong, but most of the time you can fix those issues.
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1484 [14:02:31] <rudi_s> *without having to reinstall the system.
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1487 [14:04:55] <velix> When install "build-essentials"
on Buster, TONS of packages get installed. When purging
"build-essentials", only a few packages get removed
(auto-remove doesn't work). Is there a more advanced tool,
which can keep track of apt?
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1498 [14:09:32] <berties> hey guys, im wondering why debian uses
firefox-esr over the release channel firefox considering esr does
not benefit from all security fixes (only moderate to crictical)?
1499 [14:09:50] <debuser_> Hi. I have a bit of an issue after
upgrading to Buster, namely I can't seem to launch
Weston/Wayland (from a VT console). This used to work fine in
Stretch, so it seems to be a regression. If it matters, I'm on
a fairly old Intel graphics, but HW accel works fine under X.
Thoughts? It's not a huge issue, just a bit weird. It seems to
go wrong with "failed to create gbm surface", "Failed
to init output gl state"
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1502 [14:11:39] <berties> this is the recent esr changelog
replaced-url
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1504 [14:12:32] <humpled> this is generally debian stable policy,
to only introduce security fixes
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1506 [14:13:29] <humpled> other fixes may happen in a point
release and may be available before that in -updates, when that
starts functioning
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1508 [14:16:23] <berties> humpled, are you saying the lower rated
vulnerabilities are simply not applicable to esr?
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1513 [14:19:56] <BCMM> humpled: 1. isn't debian simply
tracking upstream's ESR release, when it comes to firefox? not
sure if debian's policy is particularly relevant. 2. berties
didn't actually link the changelog; that's specifically
security patches
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1515 [14:22:03] <BCMM> i think it's most likely that mozilla
simply doesn't consider those to be security fixes that
it's vital all users should get asap
1516 [14:22:10] <BCMM> more like security improvements
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1519 [14:23:16] <BCMM> e.g. CVE-2019-11728 sounds like a problem
with the spec
1520 [14:23:39] <berties> thats a shame because some are dos and
spoofing possibilities, i understand mozilla explains esr only gets
the high-critical fixes but i was wondering for the reason debian
uses esr (maybe a bug report i look for)
1521 [14:24:28] <metbsd> how do i upgrade to buster?
1522 [14:24:38] <metbsd> i'm on previous
1523 [14:24:43] <dvs> !release notes
1524 [14:24:43] <dpkg> The release notes for Debian 10
"Buster" are at
replaced-url
1525 [14:25:19] <metbsd> !stretch->buster
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1528 [14:26:06] <BCMM> berties: debian stable uses ESR. some other
releases have normal firefox.
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1530 [14:27:08] <BCMM> berties: and stable uses it because
it's stable, basically. firefox esr has similar goals to debian
stable: backporting security fixes, but not introducing new features
(and thus minimal breaking changes and new security vulns)
1531 [14:28:59] <Battaglin> rudi_s: no idea... I followed this..
shouldnt really be an issue.. but it seems it is
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1533 [14:29:31] <berties> BCMM i understand (i only consider
debian to have 'stable' ;D), its a shame though because
some security fixes are in v64,65,66, but i see the latest firefox
esr is now from a v68 base so it will be good when debian uses esr
68
1534 [14:30:44] <berties> it looks like we have to wait until
october for new esr
1535 [14:31:18] <rudi_s> velix: Do you install recommended
packages?
1536 [14:31:33] <velix> rudi_s: --no-recommended-packages
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1539 [14:32:00] <velix> rudi_s: but interesting point, is there
apt purge --recommended-packages? ;)
1540 [14:32:12] <velix> or only 3rd party tools, like lib orphan?
1541 [14:32:13] <rudi_s> velix: You could try the following APT
settings: APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant "false";
and APT::AutoRemove::SuggestsImportant "false";
1542 [14:32:24] <rudi_s> But it's not perfect.
1543 [14:32:39] <velix> rudi_s: I think, I'll build my down
tools based on dpkg --list & Co.
1544 [14:32:44] <velix> my own*
1545 [14:33:08] <rudi_s> Battaglin: What is the exact issue? How
far did you get in the upgrade procedure? Do you have the output
during installation?
1546 [14:33:17] <velix> Alpine allows to create virtual
installation groups. I really wonder, why apt cannot do this.
1547 [14:33:20] <rudi_s> velix: Well, try those options first,
they remove most.
1548 [14:33:27] <rudi_s> *most packages
1549 [14:33:56] <velix> rudi_s: Yeah, but let me figure out the
command line switches for these. I don't like to make it
default.
1550 [14:34:19] <rudi_s> Battaglin: Those instructions look sane.
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1552 [14:34:55] <BCMM> Battaglin: debian *does* publishes its own
upgrade manual, you know. i strongly recommend using it in
preference to some random blogspam.
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1556 [14:37:13] <Battaglin> I highly doubt that would fix it
setting my nvme disk in ro only mode
1557 [14:37:22] <Battaglin> ...as it has done now
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1560 [14:40:59] <humpled> i noticed when you google for debian
upgrade that lots of sites like linuxize come at the top of the
search
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1562 [14:41:22] <humpled> need to go to the actual debian site to
find the release notes
1563 [14:41:32] <silverballz>
replaced-url
1564 [14:41:50] <BCMM> humpled: it's a real problem...
putting efforts in to SEO gets you more visitors than putting effort
in to content
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1567 [14:47:52] <berties> i notice you have to be careful using
-no-install-recommends, doing an xfce4 install leaves out things
needed (desktop-base, xorg etc)
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1569 [14:49:24] <rant> berties: task-xfce-desktop
1570 [14:49:32] <rant> ,depends task-xfce-desktop
1571 [14:49:33] <judd> Package task-xfce-desktop in buster/amd64
-- depends: tasksel (= 3.53), task-desktop, xfce4, lightdm,
light-locker.
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1573 [14:49:49] <rant> ,depends task-desktop
1574 [14:49:50] <judd> Package task-desktop in buster/amd64 --
depends: tasksel (= 3.53), xorg, xserver-xorg-video-all,
xserver-xorg-input-all, desktop-base.
1575 [14:49:57] <berties> rant, that installs too much for me,
normally xfce4 is sufficent without --no-install-recommends
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1584 [14:57:22] <fireba11> hm, apparently phpmyadmin is no longer
in debian. am curious as to why, where can i find infos like that?
1585 [14:57:33] <rudi_s> fireba11: In the release notes.
1586 [14:57:35] <rudi_s> !release notes
1587 [14:57:35] <dpkg> The release notes for Debian 10
"Buster" are at
replaced-url
1588 [14:58:40] <fireba11> rudi_s: merci
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1590 [15:00:07] <fireba11> ah well .. they noted it but gave no
reason :-P anyway i installed it manually now
1591 [15:00:28] <nkuttler> fireba11:
replaced-url
1592 [15:01:33] <fireba11> nkuttler: ah, seems like a case of
orphaned package, or at least basically inactive maintainer
1593 [15:02:21] <humpled> phpmyadmin was already the biggest
target in my apache logs yeaars ago
1594 [15:02:42] <xbow> well don't run it on /phpmyadmin
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1598 [15:03:40] <humpled> i never ran it, just there seemed to be
a lot of attacks out there looking for it
1599 [15:04:03] <xbow> humpled: yeah the scan standard urls
1600 [15:04:07] <xbow> they
1601 [15:04:34] <fireba11> it's always fun to check a log of
a server that hasn't even a DNS pointing to it and see the urls
they try
1602 [15:04:45] <xbow> indeed fireba11
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1611 [15:08:18] <BCMM> to be fair, you might legitimately want
xfce without xorg, e.g. for a terminal server type of setup
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1613 [15:08:44] <BCMM> (although you probably wouldn't use a
desktop task for that)
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1620 [15:10:40] <BCMM> hang on, desktop-based is a direct
dep-of-a-dep of task-xfce-desktop. not a recommend.
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1633 [15:13:53] <rant> yes, that was my point.. if you want to be
sure to get what you need, you use the task-foo-desktop packages
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1655 [15:31:24] <mspe> I'm testing LXC 3 with Debian 10. My
containers have lxc.start.auto=1 in their config file, they start if
I launch the command lxc-autostart manually, but they don't
start automatically at boot time. Do you have any idea of what I
could be missing?
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1658 [15:32:24] <ratrace> mspe: a service needs to be enabled
perhaps
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1661 [15:36:03] <mspe> hmm, lxc.service and lxc-net.service are
"active (exited)"
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1664 [15:36:53] <mspe> but they both have an exit code 0 SUCCESS
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1668 [15:40:22] <ratrace> mspe: there's also the template
service, probably for activating individual containers on boot
1669 [15:40:35] <ratrace> lxc@.service
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1683 [15:48:13] <fSharp> hello, I am trying to retrieve gpg keys
with 'gpg --keyserver..'command but either it takes ages,
or nothing happens (cursor remaining still)
1684 [15:48:22] <tds> mspe: are these containers created as root
or as yourself?
1685 [15:48:42] <tds> mspe: lxc.service should run lxc-autostart,
but not for your per-user containers, I think?
1686 [15:48:57] <mspe> they're privileged containers
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1688 [15:49:27] <mspe> if I run lxc-autostart manually, the
containers run fine
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1690 [15:49:47] <mspe> it's just like if the lxc service
doesn't launch lxc-autostart at boot, for some reason
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1697 [15:52:43] <mspe> worse, if I restart the service manually,
the containers are started, but not at boot!
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1701 [15:54:40] <velix> rudi_s: -o
APT::Autoremove::RecommendsImportant=0 -o
APT::Autoremove::SuggestsImportant=0
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1713 [16:04:52] <rudi_s> velix: Ah, good point.
1714 [16:05:19] <velix> rudi_s: apt autoremove XY --purge
--dry-ron
1715 [16:05:21] <velix> this rocks!
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1717 [16:05:29] <rudi_s> ;-)
1718 [16:05:31] <velix> rudi_s: + your settings of course
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1726 [16:10:27] <velix> rudi_s: I'm really beginning to stop
to like debian... "apt autoremove -o
APT::Autoremove::RecommendsImportant=0 -o
APT::Autoremove::SuggestsImportant=0 binutils" wants to remove
git, dialog and even unzip :-)
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1731 [16:13:56] <velix> That's why professionals use to
compile their own packages. It's way to risky to use a package
management.
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1739 [16:17:04] <BCMM> velix: i really don't get it...
that's specifically a command you'd use if you're
*not* happy with the decision the package manager makes
automatically, and you *want* to think stuff through yourself
1740 [16:17:12] <BCMM> if you want stuff to just work, don't
run that command...
1741 [16:17:41] <BCMM> and no, "professionals" do not
maintain everything manually. if you do that, you either spend all
of your time on it, or you do a half-arsed job of it
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1743 [16:18:17] <jmcnaught> I don't see the issue with
installing recommended packages considering what the word
recommended means.
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1745 [16:19:06] <velix> jmcnaught: the problem is that -o
APT::Autoremove::RecommendsImportant=0 on binutils pulls down
packages *needed* by other packages.
1746 [16:19:21] <velix> but as BCMM, I don't use this command
then.
1747 [16:19:26] <velix> That's why I used --dry-run
1748 [16:19:34] <BCMM> velix: suggested can usually go, but if
you're just trying to trim down the system a bit, at least
leave the recommended stuff alone.
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1751 [16:20:16] <BCMM> remember, the default configuration is that
suggested packages won't be installed automatically
1752 [16:20:33] <velix> BCMM: My main problem is that "apt
install build-essentials --no-install-recommends" installes
more than "apt purge build-essentials" removes :-)
1753 [16:20:59] <BCMM> velix: so remove stuff that's only
suggested, then
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1755 [16:21:23] <BCMM> stuff that's "recommended"
by a package almost certainly didn't get installed for teh
first time when you installed build-essentials
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1757 [16:21:30] <velix> BCMM: Okay. I'm also using "dpkg
--get-selections | grep install | cut -f1" now before and after
to find what was left.
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1759 [16:21:38] <velix> BCMM: Thanks for explaination.
1760 [16:21:43] <velix> (for real)
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1762 [16:22:10] <BCMM> velix: with the default configuration of
apt, if you install a package with apt install or similar, you will
get the recommended packages, but not the suggested ones
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1770 [16:25:32] <rudi_s> velix: Mark the package as manually
installed and it won't try to remove them.
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1774 [16:27:36] <velix> rudi_s: but will it get updated then?
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1779 [16:29:17] <BCMM> yes
1780 [16:29:36] <BCMM> velix: marking as manually installed gives
it the same status as something you installed with `apt install
package`
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1782 [16:30:05] <BCMM> it's basically retroactively declaring
"this isn't just installed as a dependency; this is a
package i want in its own right"
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1784 [16:32:04] <velix> okay, I'll play with it in a
container. Thanks
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1786 [16:32:24] <nkuttler> where would i find the logs of a gnome
session launched from gdm3? after the buster upgrade it just dies
immediately
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1788 [16:32:37] <nkuttler> already rm -rf'd ~/.config ..
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1795 [16:35:12] <HicksD> Upgraded from stretch to buster and ran
into a couple of issues. shim-signed-common fails to configure.
complains about out of disk space but boot/efi/root have what
i'd expect to be ample space available. Also at the end of
aptitude log it complains about missing ldconfig and
start-stop-daemon
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1806 [16:41:42] <nkuttler> ugh, hell.. so apparently gnome-shell
had to be started with --replace, but gnome would rather just die
again after it died..
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1809 [16:43:58] <tomnor> where is the switch to turn on screen
sharing
1810 [16:44:10] <tomnor> in the gnome settings
1811 [16:44:19] <nkuttler> look for vnc?
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1813 [16:44:32] <tomnor> where? you mean i should install it?
1814 [16:45:04] <tomnor> the debian handbook says the switch is
there by default since jessie
1815 [16:45:08] <tomnor> but now its not there
1816 [16:45:21] <tomnor> I mean in the gnome configuration panel
1817 [16:45:54] <saptech> hi all
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1820 [16:46:54] <saptech> does anyone use PekWM? If so, do you
know how I can add icons to the right click menus?
1821 [16:47:58] <saptech> without manually adding them
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1825 [16:48:58] <tomnor> how do I enable screen sharing?
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1827 [16:50:40] <saptech> tomnor, a google search came up with,
"Wayland breaks screen sharing. You might have to switch back
to Xorg"
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1829 [16:51:07] <tomnor> saptech: do you have the link?
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1831 [16:51:23] <saptech>
replaced-url
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1833 [16:51:43] <tomnor> thanks
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1872 [17:17:40] <vsayikiran> hi i am tring to install anbox, with
this command : snap install --classic anbox-installer &&
anbox-installer
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1874 [17:18:17] <vsayikiran> is this right way?
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1876 [17:22:11] <annadane> well... anbox is already packaged for
debian, you don't necessarily need a snap
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1878 [17:24:16] <vsayikiran> i did sudo apt search anbox no
results :-(
1879 [17:25:06] <annadane> it's in contrib/non free
1880 [17:25:14] <annadane> so you need to add that to your
sources.list
1881 [17:25:24] <vsayikiran> my sources.list point to that
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1883 [17:25:33] <annadane> ,v anbox
1884 [17:25:34] <judd> Package: anbox on amd64 --
stretch-backports/contrib: 0.0~git20181014-1~bpo9+1;
bullseye/contrib: 0.0~git20190124-1; buster/contrib:
0.0~git20190124-1; sid/contrib: 0.0~git20190124-1
1885 [17:25:43] <annadane> are you still on stretch?
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1888 [17:26:03] <vsayikiran> anna: I am on buster....32 bit OS and
arch too
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1892 [17:27:53] <vsayikiran> anna: this is my source file
1893 [17:27:54] <vsayikiran> deb
replaced-url
1894 [17:27:54] <vsayikiran> deb
replaced-url
1895 [17:27:54] <vsayikiran> deb
replaced-url
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1897 [17:28:50] <annadane> strange
1898 [17:29:10] <annadane> (by the way you don't need sudo
for "apt search")
1899 [17:29:13] <vsayikiran> anna : so do i need to edit anyting
in source.list file
1900 [17:29:23] <annadane> if you just apt install anbox, does it
work?
1901 [17:29:42] <vsayikiran> anna: just habituated with sudo
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1905 [17:31:11] <uRock> I just ran that command in Buster and it
shows it installable.
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1907 [17:31:36] <vsayikiran> uRock: can u you share some output
1908 [17:32:04] <uRock> what's the link to make a pastebin?
1909 [17:32:05] <vsayikiran> anna : also is my source file correct
or missing something crucial
1910 [17:32:12] <annadane> no, should be fine...
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1913 [17:32:56] <annadane> uRock, paste.debian.net
1914 [17:33:01] <saptech>
replaced-url
1915 [17:33:08] <annadane> anyway, anbox *is* packaged in debian
buster, so...
1916 [17:33:09] <uRock> ty
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1921 [17:35:47] <vsayikiran> anna: when i googled anbox for
debian....i got official debian site for sid and backports
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1923 [17:35:56] <uRock> vsayikiran,
replaced-url
1924 [17:35:56] <vsayikiran> but not buster
1925 [17:35:57] <Monodroid> dont google! use startpage.com
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1927 [17:36:20] <annadane>
replaced-url
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1929 [17:36:41] <annadane> maybe google still has results from
Stretch
1930 [17:36:47] <annadane> but as of Buster, anbox is packaged
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1935 [17:39:00] <vsayikiran> i found here
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1937 [17:39:34] <yokowka> heavenO everysoul!! i can not run
iwconfig , for see why not run adapter wi-fi....
1938 [17:39:36] <annadane> well, those are just man pages
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1944 [17:42:07] <vsayikiran> yokowka : me too can run
iwconfig.....i get no device
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1948 [17:43:19] <annadane> so, anyway, does apt install anbox
work?
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1950 [17:43:45] <uRock> I hate my ISP. Made a payment online and
they sent a refresh that caused the modem to break connection.
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1955 [17:45:25] <vsayikiran> anna : still trying
1956 [17:45:45] <annadane> yokowka, i'm guessing you probably
need to be root, have you tried that? what's the exact problem?
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1958 [17:46:07] <annadane> vsayikiran, your sources.list is
correct so i don't know why it wouldn't be possible
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1960 [17:46:36] <vsayikiran> anna: yes that what i am wondering
1961 [17:46:55] <annadane> if it still says package not found then
try an "apt update" first
1962 [17:48:06] <vsayikiran> anna : do I need to install snap or
just anbox is sufficient
1963 [17:48:24] <vsayikiran> i maean snapd (currently already
installed )
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1965 [17:48:28] <yokowka> annadane never mind. tumbler wi-fi was
off
1966 [17:48:48] <annadane> i mean if you have no special needs you
probably don't need a snap if something is already packaged in
debian
1967 [17:48:57] <annadane> maybe if you needed a piece of software
to always be up to ate
1968 [17:48:59] <annadane> date*
1969 [17:49:02] <vsayikiran> yoko: for me wifi is on still i
don't see any output
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1971 [17:49:45] <vsayikiran> anna: i wanted to use android apps in
GUI after installing apk in anbox this is what 'm looking for
1972 [17:50:23] <annadane> so probably you're fine just
installing from apt...
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2011 [18:13:04] <vsayikiran> currently doing apt update and
upgrade only one package to update linux kernel
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2014 [18:14:18] <vsayikiran> i will restart pc,...ff is f*****
freezing
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2016 [18:15:45] <saptech> if it upgraded FF, close & reopen it
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2054 [18:31:29] <ubuntuuser> i have one question. i heard that
Debian is ubuntu-based but i cant find some ubuntu pacakges and some
ubuntu themes
2055 [18:31:33] <qu1nn_pr0> i have tons of content in pdf books,
docs, text files, emails, etc. I am looking for a gui search engine
that would index the computer and quickly find the local content
that is searched for. I am looking for the ability to seach quotes
and other boolean terms for stuff that is contained within the
files....ie a phrase or a quote from within a book; any suggestions?
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2057 [18:31:56] <SwedeMike> ubuntuuser: ... or ubuntu is
debian-based.
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2066 [18:36:13] <coruja> !tell ubuntuuser about ubuntu
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2068 [18:36:27] <xbow> qu1nn_pr0: ever tried plain
"updatedb" and "locate" ?
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2077 [18:40:32] <RachaelLee> hi, how can i use apt or dpkg to
remove a package that is failing to upgrade when i do an apt
upgrade? it says dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/sendanywhere_9.3.5-343_amd64.deb (--unpack):
there is no script in the new version of the package - giving up
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2081 [18:41:14] <xbow> RachaelLee: try sudo apt --fix-broken
install first
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2089 [18:42:59] <RachaelLee> xbow, thank you. i'll try that
quick
2090 [18:43:55] <xbow> RachaelLee: yw
2091 [18:44:14] <xbow> RachaelLee: there's other ways to fix
that
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2093 [18:44:28] <xbow> RachaelLee: but try that first
2094 [18:44:30] <xbow> :)
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2103 [18:46:05] <RachaelLee> yip, i am, but i deleted the package
in /var/apt/cache, in case it was corrupt, now im only getting 40k/s
from their mirror for a 53mb file :(
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2127 [18:55:58] <RachaelLee> xbow, it just fails again, is there i
way i can get rid of it? i dont need it or use it?
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2134 [19:00:05] <rant> ,v sendanywhere
2135 [19:00:06] <judd> No package named 'sendanywhere'
was found in amd64.
2136 [19:00:34] <rant> RachaelLee: you've already tried apt
remove sendanywhere?
2137 [19:00:41] <RachaelLee> yes
2138 [19:00:44] <RachaelLee> it says
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2140 [19:00:59] <vsayikiran> rant: ?
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2143 [19:01:17] <RachaelLee> package is in a very bad inconsistent
state; you should reinstall it before attempting a removal
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2147 [19:02:20] <xbow> RachaelLee: one sec
2148 [19:02:31] <xbow> RachaelLee: check /msg
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2150 [19:02:44] <rant> vsayikiran: !
2151 [19:02:56] <vsayikiran> rant : is there a way to list a
misisng package in apt or aptitude
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2153 [19:03:16] <rant> vsayikiran: a "missing" package?
2154 [19:03:30] <vsayikiran> missing means some package which
ought to be there but unfortunately not in the list
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2156 [19:04:13] <rant> vsayikiran: I think you have a great deal
of fundamental misunderstanding of what these programs are and how
they work
2157 [19:04:21] <vsayikiran> rant: apt search anbox i dont see any
result since package is not listed in repos......although it is
there in debian.package/buster website
2158 [19:04:44] <rant> vsayikiran: those are package managers,
they do nothing with packages available either locally, or
remotely.. they operate on databases generated by cached data from
mirrors
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2160 [19:05:07] <rant> vsayikiran: the underlying package manager
they all use is dpkg, it knows about anything installed regardless
if its in the cache
2161 [19:05:15] <rant> vsayikiran: dpkg -l for example
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2163 [19:05:59] <vsayikiran> rant: what if package manager does
not sync its database with mirror correctly......that is what i
understand as missing
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2165 [19:06:50] <vsayikiran> rant : i mean mirror website has
package listed but when i run the apt search command package is not
listed.....how do we sync local repos list with mirror site
2166 [19:07:02] <rant> vsayikiran: using apt update
2167 [19:07:27] <vsayikiran> rant: i did that and also apt upgrade
but pakcage is not yet listing in search results
2168 [19:07:32] <rant> vsayikiran: the cache will only contain
packages actually in the packages file on the mirror which match the
suites you specified
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2171 [19:09:05] <rant> that is if a mirror contains packages
foo.deb and bar.deb put only foo is in the packages file,
you'll only see foo.. provided that it says foo is in the suite
you specified.. but if you specified baz as the suite and its listed
as quux, its not gonna show up
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2173 [19:11:49] <vsayikiran> rant: i mean there is a package
foo.deb listed in mirror site.......but when i do apt update and apt
search foo.deb in terminal, i do not see any result....
2174 [19:12:25] <rant> feel free to write this down and take a
picture of it, cause I'm not going to repeat it.. I don't
care..
2175 [19:12:34] <annadane> vsayikiran, what architecture are you
on anyway?
2176 [19:12:40] <annadane> i probably should've asked that
first
2177 [19:12:45] <rant> I already explained that a package being on
a mirror doesnt make it show up in the package manager
2178 [19:13:00] <annadane> i think you said you were on 32 bit
2179 [19:13:01] <rant> I also concisely explained how that happens
2180 [19:13:03] <vsayikiran> rant: 32 bit
2181 [19:13:17] <annadane> anbox is only listed as being on amd64,
arm64, armhf
2182 [19:13:29] <vsayikiran> rant: yes that is what happening
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2184 [19:14:05] <rant> vsayikiran: well apparently annadane knows
more about this and they know enough to assess the issue..
apparently the package is not available for your architecture
2185 [19:14:18] <vsayikiran> anna: yeah initially i had same doubt
is it due to architecture
2186 [19:14:28] <annadane> i should have checked that first,
it's my mistake
2187 [19:14:38] <annadane> so i suppose then you could just
install via snap
2188 [19:14:47] <rant> architecture, suite, section, etc.. will
exclude packages from your database on a cache update
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2190 [19:15:05] <rant> it will only list packages that will
actually install on your system
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2196 [19:17:02] <vsayikiran> anna: where can i get anbox 32 bit
package to install via snap
2197 [19:17:08] <annadane> i don't know
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2199 [19:18:14] <annadane> vsayikiran, i might try asking in
#snapcraft
2200 [19:18:53] <annadane> vsayikiran, btw, if you want to
highlight people your irc client probably supports tab completion
for names
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2202 [19:19:12] <annadane> rather than type out the name each time
or only part of the name, in which case the recipient doesn't
know you pinged them
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2206 [19:19:30] <rant> you may also want to talk to the developers
of anbox.. to find out if its even usable on 32bit.. or will do
anything for you..
2207 [19:19:35] <annadane> people do idle on IRC and switch away
from the screen to do other things
2208 [19:19:39] <rant> I looked into it before, determined its
rather useless
2209 [19:19:51] <vsayikiran> i tried contacting their official IRC
channel but no response
2210 [19:19:57] <rant> annadane: really?
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2213 [19:20:18] <annadane> vsayikiran, it can take time to get an
answer, be patient
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2215 [19:20:33] <vsayikiran> annadane: i use pidgin i m cheking
where is that option
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2217 [19:20:42] <rant> heh
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2220 [19:21:16] <rant> consider if you are going to use IRC, using
an actual IRC client like quassel, hexchat, or such
2221 [19:21:32] <annadane> eww quassel
2222 [19:21:40] <rant> pidgin is more an IM client that just so
happens to support irc
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2224 [19:22:00] <rant> annadane: I find it surprising you
don't like that :P
2225 [19:22:07] <vsayikiran> rant: i use pidgin for gtalk too
2226 [19:22:14] <annadane> i honestly never used it long enough to
get used to it
2227 [19:22:50] <rant> annadane: I used it a couple days.. liked
the way it split the client in two and allowed me to use it the same
way I use screen+irssi+mosh
2228 [19:23:00] <rant> without having to fool with xpra or such
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2234 [19:25:11] <annadane> vsayikiran, sorry for taking so long to
get you an answer, i'm not accustomed to people running 32 bit
systems and having a package not be available, it's really one
of the first things i should've checked
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2236 [19:25:40] <vsayikiran> annadane: common its fine......
2237 [19:25:58] <annadane> i don't like snaps in general
because they're not really standardized, i prefer flatpaks or
perhaps appimages, but anbox isn't in flatpak unfortunately
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2240 [19:26:35] <vsayikiran> annadane: does anbox allow to install
youtube app from googleplay
2241 [19:26:53] <annadane> i have no idea, never used it
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2244 [19:27:40] <vsayikiran> annadane: i found few websites with
all detailed steps and commands to setup snapd and anbox .....but no
where i saw a link to download anbox package
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2248 [19:28:18] <annadane> well just be careful with following
instructions from random websites
2249 [19:28:23] <annadane> there's a lot of bad debian advice
o nth inernet
2250 [19:28:27] <annadane> on the internet *
2251 [19:28:30] <rant> I don't like snaps because they get a
little crack, and then they want more.. next thing you know
they're stealing people's TVs to get more crack.. and this
is about as much on topic as this conversation about anbox which
probably would be of no use to you for whatever you're trying
to do anyhow
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2254 [19:29:07] <vsayikiran> i went to official site of anbox,
there is has steps to update source..list.....but it points to
ubuntu
2255 [19:29:27] <xbow> ubuntu is an african word for...
2256 [19:29:40] <xbow> ...I can't configure my debian
2257 [19:29:42] <xbow> ;P
2258 [19:30:08] <vsayikiran> annadane:
replaced-url
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2260 [19:32:26] <vsayikiran> annadane: then you read the first
step to install DKMS,
replaced-url
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2263 [19:32:37] <coruja> wikipedia says anbox needs x86-64 or arm
arch
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2265 [19:33:37] <rant> vsayikiran: this is not going to work for
what you want to do, and it is not even remotely on topic here
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2270 [19:37:18] <vsayikiran> yeah bad luck with 32 bit cpu.:-(
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2281 [19:43:43] <JordiGH> Okay, I guess it's time to upgrade.
2282 [19:43:48] <JordiGH> How paranoid should I be?
2283 [19:44:01] <xbow> JordiGH: about what?
2284 [19:44:07] <JordiGH> Time to hit Debian... 10 is it?
2285 [19:44:12] <xbow> sure
2286 [19:44:13] <JordiGH> Debian slinky?
2287 [19:44:21] <JordiGH> Debian kaboom?
2288 [19:44:35] <JordiGH> Squeeze? Stretch? Wring? Squash?
2289 [19:44:40] <xbow> lol
2290 [19:44:42] <JordiGH> lol
2291 [19:44:47] <vsayikiran> JordiGH: buster
2292 [19:44:49] <xbow> well just hit buster
2293 [19:44:50] <xbow> :)
2294 [19:44:52] <JordiGH> Thanks, bust her.
2295 [19:44:55] <JordiGH> Okay.
2296 [19:44:57] <xbow> :D
2297 [19:45:16] <JordiGH> So, just update sources.list, apt
update, apt ugrade?
2298 [19:45:22] <xbow> nope
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2301 [19:45:58] <annadane>
replaced-url
2302 [19:46:02] <xbow> JordiGH: /msg dpkg stretch->buster
2303 [19:46:03] <annadane> read those
2304 [19:46:05] <JordiGH> I was afraid someone would say that.
2305 [19:46:10] <JordiGH> Okay, fine, I'll read the damn
things.
2306 [19:46:27] <annadane> i mean considering one of the warnings
is "changed interface names"...
2307 [19:46:30] <annadane> you'd do well to read
2308 [19:46:53] <JordiGH> I'm not sure I should notice that.
2309 [19:47:06] <vsayikiran> JordiGH: its simple in current
version keep it upto date...by running apt update and apt
upgrade.....change the sources.list to buster and then apt update
and apt dist-upgrade
2310 [19:47:08] <xbow> JordiGH:
replaced-url
2311 [19:47:11] <JordiGH> Wait, will network-manager freak out
because now it doesn't know any of the new networks?
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2313 [19:47:29] <xbow> JordiGH: that's what I did last
weekend
2314 [19:47:35] <JordiGH> And I'll have to re-input all of my
wifi passwords?
2315 [19:47:44] <xbow> very ez
2316 [19:47:54] <asarch> What happen when a apt-get -y upgrade is
interrupted by a power failure at the "Configuring
libreoffice-style-tango (1:5.2.7-1+deb9u9) ..." step?
2317 [19:48:10] <asarch> Is it the end of the world?
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2319 [19:49:38] <rant> nope
2320 [19:49:49] <JordiGH> I don't think so, just re-run apt
and it should know how to fix things.
2321 [19:49:50] <rant> just start it back up
2322 [19:49:55] <xbow> :)
2323 [19:50:04] <asarch> THANK YOU!!!
2324 [19:50:09] <rant> if it fails, you may need to manually do
something like a dpkg --configure -a
2325 [19:50:15] <asarch> Thank you very much guys! :-)
2326 [19:50:22] * asarch takes notes...
2327 [19:50:25] <rant> since it was already in the configuring
which has little to nothing to do with apt
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2330 [19:51:32] <asarch> Is there any log to check if the apt-get
process had already finished?
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2334 [19:53:30] <Texou> asarch: /var/log/apt/history.log?
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2338 [19:54:23] <Texou> anywy if apt i running a lock file i
present and reported
2339 [19:54:29] <Texou> is*
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2341 [19:54:45] <Texou> anyway if apt is running a lock file is
present and reported
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2351 [19:58:43] <JordiGH> Okay, let's backup ye olde homedir
first.
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2360 [20:06:30] <asarch> Thank you Texou
2361 [20:06:35] <asarch> Thank you very much :-)
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2398 [20:23:14] <old_school> Hi.
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2403 [20:28:03] <old_school> Have a question about email
encryption. Anyone here willing to help?
2404 [20:28:39] <rant> nope
2405 [20:28:51] <rant> dpkg, ask?
2406 [20:28:52] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
2407 [20:28:55] <old_school> ok rant
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2424 [20:36:35] <Ede|Popede> school's out for summer
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2437 [20:42:54] <Battaglin> apt: error while loading shared
libraries: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.5.0
2438 [20:42:58] <Battaglin> any ideas?
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2441 [20:44:53] * rant has an idea about a steak quesidilla
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2444 [20:45:09] <Battaglin> hehe
2445 [20:45:16] <Battaglin> I had Calzone
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2450 [20:46:57] <rant> yeah well that error without context is
about as useless as me fantisizing about a steak quesidilla.. I
might have a tortilla and cheese, but no steak..
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2453 [20:47:21] <ratrace> lol
2454 [20:47:30] <_bouzu_> Battaglin, can you paste `ls -1
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.*`
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2456 [20:48:07] <Gerowen> Battaglin: If it's missing a shared
library, you can either use apt-file or dpkg -S to figure out which
package has that file and then install it to satisfy the dependency.
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2459 [20:48:25] <rant> the preliminaries are probably best place
to start.. debian version, architecture, what command generated the
error, and if this error was from within a chroot, docker container,
etc..
2460 [20:48:43] <rant> going at the error directly as you two are
doing is liable to run the wrong direction entirely
2461 [20:49:01] <rant> for all you know its not able to load that
library because its the wrong architecture
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2466 [20:50:36] <Battaglin> _bouzu_:
replaced-url
2467 [20:52:06] <Battaglin> I see 2 dirs
2468 [20:52:12] <Battaglin> that might be wrong
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2470 [20:53:23] <_bouzu_> Battaglin, oh can you do a `ls -l
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.*` again please. can't
see links in this.
2471 [20:53:42] <rant> heh
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2473 [20:54:58] <Battaglin>
replaced-url
2474 [20:55:36] <Battaglin> ohh missing sym link on the 2nd one
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2476 [20:55:44] <Battaglin> I assume ?
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2479 [20:55:57] <_bouzu_> no this looks fine imho
2480 [20:56:07] <Battaglin> roger
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2485 [20:57:12] <rant> fine for what? :P
2486 [20:57:27] <rant> we still have no idea what "this"
is
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2488 [20:58:50] <_bouzu_> just the linking. don't understand
the error anymore as requested lib should be available. maybe
it's somehow crrupted. but thats just a guess
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2490 [20:59:07] <rant> nobody would understand the message cause
it has no context
2491 [20:59:51] <Battaglin> I can guess that too.. cause apt dont
work :D
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2493 [21:00:29] <azeem> Battaglin: please post the full error
2494 [21:00:32] <rant> well, then congrats, we guessed.. seems to
be all you needed then
2495 [21:00:50] <rant> we need a whole lot more than the full
error.. we need to know what generated it
2496 [21:01:01] <Battaglin> apt update
2497 [21:01:01] <Battaglin> apt: error while loading shared
libraries: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.5.0: unexpected
reloc type 0x0f
2498 [21:01:03] <_bouzu_> heh ok. had something similar before on
a failed update. made a temp fix by symlinking a missing lib for apt
and was then able to really fix package issues with apt-get -f.
wanted to suppest something similar, but problems seems another one
here
2499 [21:01:04] <rant> what OS, arch, scenario.. is this a plain
install, a chroot, what?
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2501 [21:01:26] <rant> was there an upgrade that caused this, what
was the command?
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2503 [21:01:35] <Battaglin>
replaced-url
2504 [21:01:40] <azeem> that 'unexpected reloc type
0x0f' was ommitted earlier
2505 [21:01:44] <Battaglin> followed this from 9 to 10 upgrade
2506 [21:01:48] <_bouzu_> indeed
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2508 [21:02:01] <Battaglin> totally fucked up mysystem
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2511 [21:02:25] <rant> Battaglin: I'm not surprised.. why on
earth would you follow that?
2512 [21:02:39] <Battaglin> everything ok... apt update showd 653
pkgs to update then ran upgrade.... aroound 29x or soooo it failed.
2513 [21:02:48] <Battaglin> I then rebooted
2514 [21:02:50] <rant> Battaglin: the debian upgrade proceedure
has ALWAYS been the same, read the release notes on the new release
you're upgrading to.. thats on debian.org
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2517 [21:03:22] <Battaglin> rant: show me how that is different to
that one then ?
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2520 [21:04:47] <rant> the diff includes removal of that article
entirely and several pages worth of completely different information
:P
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2522 [21:05:33] <_bouzu_> you should have stopped on a failed
major update instead of rebooting. maybe really reinstall system as
it's easier than to identify and fix your dependency problem
2523 [21:05:53] <Battaglin> yea I will
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2526 [21:06:07] <Battaglin> cant be arsed with this anymore
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2529 [21:06:33] <Battaglin> I got it up from read only mode.... so
I can backup now at least
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2538 [21:18:08] <jhutchins> I don't know why linuxize or
anyone would do their own upgrade guide instead of just linking to
the official one.
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2548 [21:23:54] <petn-randall> jhutchins: ad clicks probably?
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2566 [21:37:17] <KellyUS> Hi. If you enjoy sexting, join me in
Snapchat: kelly_crown
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2572 [21:37:46] <altker128> Hey guys. I'm running Debian
Buster here. What happened to the 'usermod' command? Is
there a package that gives that to me? No luck finding it :(
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2575 [21:38:22] <altker128> Ah, sorry, the whole /usr/sbin
isn't in the path for root anymore thing bit me :(
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2578 [21:38:50] <petn-randall> altker128: Use `su -` or `sudo -i`
to switch to root, then you'll also get the right path.
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2580 [21:40:22] <altker128> petn-randall: Do you know if this
change was made for "security" reasons? Seems really
bizarre to me
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2583 [21:41:28] <karlpinc> altker128: I believe that it's
more "compatible". RH switched about 15 years ago, IIRC.
Could be wrong. "Standard is better than better."
2584 [21:41:31] <petn-randall> altker128: Not sure, but IIRC you
won't get root's env if you don't ask su or sudo to
do so. Not sure if this changed from stretch.
2585 [21:41:50] <Habbie>
replaced-url
2586 [21:41:51] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
2587 [21:42:04] <Habbie> this migration happened a year ago
2588 [21:42:09] <Habbie> which means it was after stretch
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2590 [21:42:52] <Habbie>
replaced-url
2591 [21:42:54] <Habbie> line 9-11
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2604 [21:54:40] <andrewzah> is apt clean the best way to clean up
a cache after apt update/install?
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2612 [21:59:18] <nkuttler> andrewzah: i prefer autoclean, but
clean is fine with a local cache
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2661 [22:32:10] <marek> I'm trying to force remove a kernel,
ahy idea how to troubleshoot that? the otput of the script?
replaced-url
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2668 [22:34:16] <jelly> marek, 1) ask in the right channel for
your distro 2) first reboot into some OTHER kernel
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2670 [22:34:24] <ml|> marek: Boot in too another kernel.
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2674 [22:35:47] <jelly> marek, sadly there is no channel for dpkg
questions that I know of. We serve current and potential Debian
users in here.
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2679 [22:36:47] <jelly> with side of salad
2680 [22:38:02] <tharkun> Godd $DAY I have a problem regarding an
app that has a backend on por 8081 and it is impossible for me to
connect to it from my current location. nmap reports that the port
is open yet I still get a network error. When accesing the same port
on the same server from a different server on the other side of the
world it works fine. Any suggestions.
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2682 [22:38:11] <Deihmos> doesn't debian install a mail
client automatically?
2683 [22:38:27] <Deihmos> the manual says it installs exim4 by
default but that's false
2684 [22:38:32] <jelly> Deihmos, no, why do you ask?
2685 [22:38:33] <tharkun> Not that I recall
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2688 [22:38:45] <tharkun> Deihmos: exim is a mail Server
2689 [22:38:48] <tharkun> mta for short
2690 [22:38:57] <Deihmos> mail server
2691 [22:39:03] <Deihmos> not client
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2693 [22:39:07] <tharkun> bingo
2694 [22:39:20] <Deihmos> the manual says it is installed by
default but that's false
2695 [22:40:14] <jelly> Deihmos, which manual, which debian
release, did you uncheck the "standard" task in the
installer?
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2697 [22:40:26] <Deihmos> nope i left it
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2700 [22:41:36] <jelly> Deihmos, ok, and the answer to those other
questions?
2701 [22:41:56] <Deihmos> debian 10. observed the same behavior in
9
2702 [22:42:10] <Deihmos> manual on the debian website.
2703 [22:42:24] <jelly> yeah you'll have to be a bit more
specific, sorry
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2705 [22:43:15] <jelly> in general leaving in the standard task
pulls in cron and cron pulls in the default MTA, that is, the
exim4-daemon-light package
2706 [22:43:33] <nydel> i'm trying to upgrade from 9.9 to
10.0 ... i'm in a terminal emulator on a mate desktop. docs
seem to suggest that apt can do it - is this so? i'm up-to-date
doing apt update,upgrade. do i need to change something in
apt/sources.list by hand or something? tl;dr what do i need to do at
terminal to upgrade from 9.9 to 10.0? thank you.
2707 [22:43:49] <jelly> dpkg, stretch->buster
2708 [22:43:49] <dpkg> Read (at least) the upgrading chapter of
the <release notes>
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2709 [22:43:56] <jelly> nydel, &
2710 [22:43:58] <jelly> ^
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2712 [22:44:08] <nydel> thank you jelly
2713 [22:44:12] <annadane> nydel, as jelly posted, read the
release notes but also, i'd do it from a tty, not a terminal
within xorg
2714 [22:44:19] <annadane> because it can disappear during upgrade
2715 [22:44:39] <jelly> running it inside screen or tmux is
advised and I believe DOCUMENTED
2716 [22:44:40] <nydel> i'll switch to a proper tty, thank
you annadane
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2718 [22:45:01] <nydel> is advised? will do it in a screen then.
2719 [22:45:09] <Deihmos>
replaced-url
2720 [22:46:05] <Deihmos> or this reason the packages exim4 and
mutt will be installed by default (provided you did not unselect the
“standard” task during the installation).
2721 [22:46:19] <Deihmos> maybe wiki needs updating
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2724 [22:47:31] <jelly> Deihmos, the actual package name for exim4
should be exim4-daemon-light. Is that installed?
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2726 [22:48:38] <Deihmos> no
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2729 [22:49:14] <jelly> I guess you're lucky then.
2730 [22:49:39] <jelly> I always have to replace it if a coworker
leaves standard enabled...
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2732 [22:50:15] <nydel> had a pretty clean sources.list, just
globally replaced 6 instances of "stretch" with
"buster" and now all's in motion!
2733 [22:50:17] <nydel> thank you very kindly fellow debian
enthusiasts.
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2735 [22:50:24] <jelly> ,i exim4-daemon-light
2736 [22:50:25] <judd> Package exim4-daemon-light (mail, optional)
in buster/amd64: lightweight Exim MTA (v4) daemon. Version: 4.92-8;
Size: 566.8k; Installed: 1332k; Homepage:
replaced-url
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2739 [22:50:41] <jelly> ,i default-mta
2740 [22:50:42] <judd> No package named 'default-mta'
was found in buster/amd64.
2741 [22:50:59] <Nuc1eoN> hey guys is there a difference between
installing libc6-i386 or libc6:i386?
2742 [22:51:11] <Nuc1eoN> I did a dpkg --add-architecture i386
before
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2745 [22:52:19] <jelly> Nuc1eoN, yes there is. libc6-i386 is a
native amd64 package.
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2748 [22:53:37] <Nuc1eoN> I am cofused which one I need
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2750 [22:54:00] <Nuc1eoN> I need it for compiling sourcemod
scripts
replaced-url
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2752 [22:55:19] <jelly> no idea, but you probably need libc6:i386
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2754 [22:55:37] <jelly> and them something else :i386 on top that
is more useful
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2756 [22:56:04] <texla> debian 10 usb live trying to determine if
I want to install to hard disc..I cannot establish a wireless
connection--Using help with no success--the lshw -c network command
shows lshw not found--I have an Intel wireless 3160 and etc which I
am now using for this conversation in another o/s
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2758 [22:57:10] <jelly> texla, wifi cards typically need non-free
firmware, you may want to test with an unofficial live image that
includes non-free firmware
2759 [22:57:15] <jelly> !firmware live
2760 [22:57:15] <dpkg> Unofficial <live> images - containing
non-free Debian <firmware> packages - for Debian 9
"Stretch" as a live OS are available at
replaced-url
2761 [22:57:44] <jelly> texla, or try using a wired connection,
that need firmware less often
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2765 [22:59:31] <texla> jelly, Shows wired as being
unplugged--want wireless as this is my laptop
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2770 [23:01:33] <texla> jelly, Have other o/s that are usb live
with no wireless problems
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2772 [23:02:03] <jelly> texla, the other OS probably does not care
about free software as much as Debian
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2774 [23:02:49] <jelly> Debian WILL make you jump hoops to make
things work with hardware that requires non-free firmware
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2776 [23:03:21] <jelly> other distros have different priorities
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2778 [23:03:33] <Deihmos> didn't read the history but i
always added the firmware package to live usb for wifi
2779 [23:04:03] <jelly> that's an option too, but it's a
lot easier to just use the right image
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2782 [23:04:26] <Nuc1eoN> jelly, thank u
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2791 [23:10:58] <Marz> do you use sudo over su
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2795 [23:12:45] <humpled> do what?
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2798 [23:13:21] <Marz> trying to decide if i should install sudo
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2800 [23:13:28] <nifker> When I reconnect(physically) my second
display, my system shortly freezes and I am then unable to output to
the display, dmesg:
replaced-url
2801 [23:13:34] <nifker> Is this bug known?
2802 [23:13:35] <Marz> i usually just use su
2803 [23:15:07] <EmleyMoor> I used to hate sudo but recently
I've found it useful
2804 [23:15:12] <humpled> if i had a root password i would use su
-
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2813 [23:22:02] <roylaprattep>
replaced-url
2814 [23:22:09] <roylaprattep> what is all that?!?!?
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2816 [23:23:04] <roylaprattep> humpled: if i had?
2817 [23:23:34] <Habbie> roylaprattep, judging from the
timestamps, those look like automated jobs under cron or systemd
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2819 [23:23:49] <roylaprattep> Habbie: ok
2820 [23:24:10] <Habbie> roylaprattep, which usually would mean
there is related logging that shows that
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2830 [23:31:26] <roylaprattep> someone can pastebin me the default
config for limits.conf please, in /etc/security
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2833 [23:31:30] <roylaprattep> a virgin one please
2834 [23:31:40] <roylaprattep> that comes with stretch
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2837 [23:32:59] <petn-randall> !confmiss
2838 [23:33:00] <dpkg> You have to especially tell the packaging
system to reinstall config files because when they are gone, it is
assumed that you want them to stay deleted. "aptitude -o
DPkg::Options::='--force-confmiss' reinstall
$packagename" will restore them (man dpkg for details). If the
package uses <ucf> for config file management, ask me about
<ucf confmiss>.
2839 [23:33:09] <petn-randall> roylaprattep: You can grab the
fresh one with this ^^^
2840 [23:33:17] <roylaprattep> !confmiss
2841 [23:33:17] <dpkg> You have to especially tell the packaging
system to reinstall config files because when they are gone, it is
assumed that you want them to stay deleted. "aptitude -o
DPkg::Options::='--force-confmiss' reinstall
$packagename" will restore them (man dpkg for details). If the
package uses <ucf> for config file management, ask me about
<ucf confmiss>.
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2843 [23:33:54] <roylaprattep> it gonna replace all my config
files?
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2845 [23:34:42] <cnrhkiyf> when I install debian 10 netinst I have
no dpkg-reconfigure available how can I install it?
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2847 [23:35:01] <humpled> !buster su
2848 [23:35:01] <dpkg> The <su> command changed in buster:
it no longer overrides the PATH variable. See
replaced-url
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2851 [23:35:26] <petn-randall> cnrhkiyf: Are you sure? I'm
guessing it's just not in your path. ^
2852 [23:35:44] <roylaprattep> dkpg is pretty basic
2853 [23:35:58] <roylaprattep> it needs it even during install, i
guess.
2854 [23:36:07] <humpled> so i guess 'which' won't
find it but 'whereis' will
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2856 [23:36:12] <petn-randall> roylaprattep: yes, it would replace
them all (just move them out of the way)
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2858 [23:36:36] <roylaprattep> petn-randall: ok no, can you juste
pastebin me your, i guess you didnt touch it
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2863 [23:40:28] <roylaprattep> petn-randall: whats the package
name that include limits.conf?
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2865 [23:40:45] <cnrhkiyf> yes I can find it with whereis but not
with which
2866 [23:40:48] <tommaso>
replaced-url
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2868 [23:40:58] <cnrhkiyf> but how can I fix this
2869 [23:41:35] <petn-randall> cnrhkiyf: Use `sudo -i` or `su -`
to obtain root instead.
2870 [23:41:45] <cnrhkiyf> yes I am root
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2873 [23:42:03] <petn-randall> cnrhkiyf: But you used `su`, which
doesn't change the path.
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2876 [23:42:27] <petn-randall> roylaprattep: `apt-file search
<file>` will tell you.
2877 [23:43:17] <cnrhkiyf> ok but why is this
2878 [23:43:24] <cnrhkiyf> different than in stretch
2879 [23:43:33] <petn-randall> cnrhkiyf: Check the factoid above.
2880 [23:44:26] <humpled> easy peasy privilege escalation
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2883 [23:45:23] <JordiGH> Okay, so gnome-do is gone in buster.
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2889 [23:46:28] <roylaprattep> petn-randall:
replaced-url
2890 [23:46:33] <jgh> I won't miss it much, but it was nice
to have a prompt that auto-completed program names when I wanted to
run something.
2891 [23:46:37] <roylaprattep> can you tell me whats this
2892 [23:46:39] <jgh> What kind of thing does that now?
2893 [23:47:07] <jgh> So I can do something like keyboard shortcut
-> type "e" -> thing autocompletes to
"emacs" -> hit enter to open Emacs
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2895 [23:47:46] <jgh> The "run application" dialogue in
mate doesn't know about "displays" for example.
2896 [23:48:13] <joepublic> jgh, you might try synapse
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2901 [23:49:59] <JordiGH> Oh, that seems promising let's
see...
2902 [23:50:42] <JordiGH> joepublic: thanks, this looks exactly
like what I wanted.
2903 [23:51:01] <joepublic> You are very welcome.
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2905 [23:51:33] <humpled> idgi
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2911 [23:52:03] <JordiGH> Hm, I lost my compiz configs, but I can
get those back.
2912 [23:52:34] <swift110> sup
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2914 [23:53:29] <JordiGH> God damn what a thing of beauty Debian
is. Hundreds of volunteers packaging software written by thousands
and it all just damn works.
2915 [23:53:38] <JordiGH> I love you guys.
2916 [23:53:49] <jelly> aww
2917 [23:53:53] <petn-randall> JordiGH: you're welcome <3
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2919 [23:54:31] <jelly> !kiss JordiGH
2920 [23:54:31] * dpkg smooches JordiGH on the lips
2921 [23:54:57] <jelly> now you got bot sores.
2922 [23:55:24] <petn-randall> roylaprattep: It looks like the
output of a package installation? What do I win?
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2924 [23:57:21] <jelly> dpkg, give petn-randall a cookie
2925 [23:57:21] * dpkg gives petn-randall a home-baked peanut butter
cookie to cheer him up.
2926 [23:57:22] <roylaprattep> petn-randall: haha
2927 [23:57:24] <JordiGH> Oh boy I think synapse is even better
than gnome-do
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2929 [23:57:50] <roylaprattep> petn-randall: i found it, it was a
bad uuid in the resume config file in initramfs-tool
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