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15 [00:17:09] <lope> karlpinc, basically the r8168-dkms package
setup a kernel module for the older 4.19 kernel that I had laying
around on my system, but not the new 5.x kernel
16 [00:17:22] <lope> There's apparently some other
workaround I'm going to try
17 [00:17:34] <lope> disabling link detection, apparently makes
it stable
18 [00:18:09] <karlpinc> lope: Is there a firmware-realtek
package in buster? I think that's what's needed in
stretch.
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21 [00:23:21] <BCMM> yes
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23 [00:23:33] <BCMM> ,v firmware-realtek
24 [00:23:34] <judd> Package: firmware-realtek on amd64 --
jessie/non-free: 0.43; jessie-security/non-free: 20161130-5~deb8u1;
stretch/non-free: 20161130-5; stretch-backports/non-free:
20190114-1~bpo9+2; bullseye/non-free: 20190114-1; buster/non-free:
20190114-1; sid/non-free: 20190502-1
25 [00:23:37] <lope> karlpinc, it seems I can't install
firmware-realtek
26 [00:23:46] <BCMM> lope: do you have non-free enabled?
27 [00:23:54] <lope> it tries to remove a gazillion packages
when I try to install firmware-realtek
28 [00:23:56] <lope> which I can't allow
29 [00:24:22] <BCMM> lope: that doesn't sound right at all!
can you pastebin what apt is asking to do?
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31 [00:24:58] <BCMM> lope: also, do you have anything weird in
sources.list?
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35 [00:27:44] <zapproger> Anyone know any GUI's for
nftables?
36 [00:27:56] <lope> BCMM,
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38 [00:28:09] <Henry151> hi #debian
39 [00:28:40] <Henry151> i just upgraded to 10... All my text
looks different in my terminals, anybody know what might have
changed my default font or something to make the text look
different?
40 [00:29:05] <zapproger> Henry151: Yeah that happened to me too
41 [00:29:06] <BCMM> lope: it sounds like you're using
proxmox, which appears to provide it's own firmware
42 [00:29:09] <BCMM> !proxmox
43 [00:29:09] <dpkg> Proxmox Virtual Environment (Proxmox VE) is
a GNU/Linux distribution <based on Debian>, providing a
virtualization platform with <LXC> and <KVM>. It is not
supported in #debian. There's an unofficial
proxmox channel on Freenode. For official venues, see
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44 [00:29:25] <BCMM> ^its own firmware package
45 [00:29:26] <zapproger> Henry151: What Desktop environment are
you using?
46 [00:29:35] <lope> interesting
47 [00:29:41] <Henry151> zapproger: none, i'm using i3wm
and no DE
48 [00:30:03] <lope> BCMM, yes I see it includes pve-firmware
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50 [00:31:35] <Henry151> zapproger: though i may have fragments
of various DE's around...
51 [00:31:40] <BCMM> Henry151: what terminal are you using?
52 [00:31:45] <Henry151> i use a lot of xfce4 things, including
the terminal
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54 [00:32:10] <zapproger> Henry151: I see. Did you do autoremove
after the upgrade?
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56 [00:32:17] <Henry151> no, i didn't
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59 [00:32:33] <Henry151> i did apt update, apt upgrade, and apt
dist-upgrade
60 [00:32:44] <zapproger> Henry151: Ok. Dont do that then
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62 [00:33:01] <Henry151> it prompted me a few times to keep old
config or to install new one -- i kept old config each time (sshd
config, stuff like that)
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65 [00:33:25] <zapproger> Henry151: I did autoremove after
upgrade and a bunch of things were removed.
66 [00:33:29] <Henry151> now by the time i figure out how to put
my font back how it was i'll have got used to this one XD
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68 [00:33:53] <Henry151> i may have some screenshots somewhere
of the old font to help me identify it
69 [00:34:34] <Henry151> it looks like it's set to
"Monospace Regular, size 12"
70 [00:34:36] <zapproger> Try to install fonts-liberation
package
71 [00:35:27] <Henry151> apt install fonts-liberation and apt
install fonts-liberation2 both said "0 upgraded, 0newly
installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded"
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75 [00:36:12] <Henry151> i'm sure i'll be used to it
shortly but if anybody knows what the default was before/whether it
was changed.. i don't think i ever changed the font settings, i
was just used to it
76 [00:36:12] <zapproger> Henry151: Reinstall by doing sudo
apt-get install --reinstall fonts-liberation
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79 [00:36:33] <Henry151> ok did
80 [00:36:45] <Henry151> now .. close and reopen my terminal
emulators?
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83 [00:37:01] <Henry151> still looks weird.
84 [00:37:27] * Henry151 goes to peek on his other machine which is
still running debian 9, and usually looks the same as this one, to
see what the font is set to
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86 [00:37:58] <zapproger> Henry151: You know what. What probably
got reset not removed. Right clock the terminal and go to profiles
and select the font you want
87 [00:38:29] <Henry151> hmm... it looks like it is monospace
regular 12 on the other machine, which still looks normal
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89 [00:39:20] <Henry151> it's like the way monospace
regular renders is different on debian 10 than debian 9, as far as i
can see
90 [00:39:51] <Henry151> because right next to me is my other
computer, running debian 9, same terminal, same font set in the
"appearance" tab in the preferences, and yet it looks
normal there and slightly odd here
91 [00:40:37] <Henry151> it's not going to drive me nuts,
but it's a little strange.
92 [00:42:24] <Henry151> first thing that jumped out at me was
the font -- the next thing that jumped out at me, i used to always
launch firefox-esr by hitting mod+d to open the quicklauncher at the
top of the screen, and type "esr" and hit enter -- but
now, there's something called "esri2wkt.py" which
wasn't there before :shrug: i guess i'll set a mod+f for
launching firefox or something like that
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96 [00:45:02] <zapproger> Henry151: you said that the font
renders differently. Do you think because the size of the font was
changed?
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99 [00:45:47] <Henry151> maybe? my font size setting in the
terminal preferences doesn't seem to have changed, and it looks
about the same size, it just looks "bolder"
100 [00:46:12] <Henry151> also, my i3status bar at the bottom of
my screen, the text looks "thinner" at the same time
101 [00:46:28] <Henry151> my eyes have already almost adjusted to
it though
102 [00:46:55] <namll> hello, my mouse started to move
sporatically from time to time. And recommendations of dignosing the
problem? It started to do it in windows as well and others that had
the issue disable touch controls, does that sound like something
that could fix it with debian? Its a thinkpad t480 no touch screen.
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104 [00:47:32] <namll> any** recommendations
105 [00:48:30] <namll> the paranoia side of me fears my system
has been compromised.
106 [00:49:17] <BCMM> namll: external mouse or touchpad?
107 [00:49:24] <zapproger> Henry151: I had similar issues when
upgraded to Buster. My Desktop Environment MATE got destroyed
almost, I had to reinstall it. If you need nvidia drivers, I would
install those cause sometimes they help. Sometimes they fix
themselves though.
108 [00:49:29] <namll> BCMM: touchpad
109 [00:50:02] <namll> i checked to see if I was accidently
touching it with thumb, but it did it without my hands on the
machine
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111 [00:51:29] <zapproger> namll: First off, you probably were
not compromised. ESPECIALLY if it is something happening across OSes
112 [00:51:38] <KaffeeKatrin> namll: since it happens across OSes
it
113 [00:51:50] <KaffeeKatrin> is most likely a hardware issue
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116 [00:52:31] <zapproger> namll: Wipe the touchpad for any
Grease
117 [00:52:33] <namll> yes, that is what the sane part of my
brain tells myself. So when i disbled touch controls on windows it
stoped the problem
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119 [00:52:52] <namll> can i disable the touchpad all together?
120 [00:53:00] <namll> I tried in the bios, but it doesnt take
effect in debian
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122 [00:53:30] <zapproger> namll: What BIOS setting are you
changing?
123 [00:53:41] <zapproger> namll: And what desktop environment
are you using?
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126 [00:54:48] <namll> zapproger: bios utility -> config ->
keyboard/mouse
127 [00:54:56] <namll> openbox
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129 [00:55:41] <Henry151> zapproger: oh boy... i remember having
a blast installing my nvidia drivers
130 [00:55:51] <Henry151> i'm on a lenovo thinkpad p51
131 [00:55:58] <Henry151> i can't remember what/which/how
132 [00:56:25] <namll> Enable or disable in BIOS for ThinkPad
T/X/W series
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133 [00:57:33] <zapproger> this stack exchange looks like it has
a problem similar to yours
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134 [00:59:38] <namll> thanks, seems using xinput might solve it.
135 [00:59:58] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey guys does this look weird to u?
136 [01:00:13] <Eryn_1983_FL>
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137 [01:00:32] <Eryn_1983_FL> trying to figure out why evolution
is segfaulting
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139 [01:01:02] <Eryn_1983_FL>
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140 [01:01:06] <Eryn_1983_FL> something is wrong..
141 [01:02:27] <namll> yay, the xinput command disabled it,
thanks for the help zapproger
142 [01:02:52] <zapproger> namll: No problem! Happy you got it
fixed!
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145 [01:03:56] <Eryn_1983_FL> ill deal with it tomorrow morning
tired sigh
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147 [01:04:18] <zapproger> Eryn_1983_FL: So what issue is this
causing exactly?
148 [01:04:34] <Eryn_1983_FL> segfault in evolution email
149 [01:04:50] <Eryn_1983_FL> second paste
150 [01:05:12] <Eryn_1983_FL> hmm
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152 [01:05:17] <Eryn_1983_FL> nvidia and glx not working i guess.
153 [01:05:35] <Eryn_1983_FL> hmmm
154 [01:05:41] <Eryn_1983_FL> tomorrow is another day..
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159 [01:06:40] <zapproger> Eryn_1983_FL: I would ensure that all
the dependencies are met for evolution.
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161 [01:08:07] <Eryn_1983_FL> yeah i just upgraded to buster.
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169 [01:13:15] <zapproger> Eryn_1983_FL: Did you do autoremove
after you installed. Do't do it. Just wondering
170 [01:13:22] <zapproger> Don't*
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193 [01:31:08] <locknet> someone connected?
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201 [01:41:40] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok
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226 [02:02:24] <Henry151> hey, my lenovo p51 has this fingerprint
reader thing, i think it's a "Validity Sensors" brand
fingerprint scanner. I have been googling about and can't seem
to find any good guidance on making it work with debian. Any
pointers for me?
227 [02:03:51] <Henry151>
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235 [02:12:27] <annadane> do you think debian would accept a bug
report in Stable about how the thunar file manager won't open
an image with "feh -B black" entered as 'custom
command'? or is that too trivial
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240 [02:15:52] <pingfloyd> annadane: I'd just file it
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245 [02:18:20] <annadane> oh hey reportbug comes with a graphical
interface now
246 [02:18:22] <annadane> cool
247 [02:18:27] <dvs> ???
248 [02:18:42] <annadane> you can select text or gtk when run for
the first time
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300 [03:28:01] <_Greeny_> hello
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303 [03:30:52] <Henry151> hi, i'm updating my server from
stretch to buster, and during the upgrade (not the dist-upgrade yet,
just the main upgrade after changing my sources.list to say stable
instead of saying stretch) i am getting "Configuring
libpam0g:amd64 : Failure restarting some services for PAM upgrade
The following services could not be restarted for the PAM library
upgrade: exim4 You will need to start these manually
304 [03:30:58] <Henry151> by running
'/etc/init.d/<service> start'.
305 [03:31:18] <Henry151> i googled "exim4" and i
don't really understand what it is
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311 [03:39:19] <dvs> Henry151, it's a mail transport agent
312 [03:39:21] <dvs> I think
313 [03:39:28] <dvs> something to do with mail anyways
314 [03:39:39] <Henry151> hm
315 [03:39:54] <Henry151> so i may need to run /etc/init.d/exim4
start after?
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317 [03:40:08] <Henry151> or systemctl restart exim4
318 [03:40:16] <Henry151> or something along those lines?
319 [03:40:19] <dvs> probably systemctl restart exim4
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322 [03:41:58] <Henry151> ok here's another thing i
don't get.. on my laptop, when i type "systemctl ..."
i get a "Authenticating as: Henry Romp,,, (henry)
Password:" prompt... but on my server, I get
"Authenticating as: root" ... i can't remember how i
told systemctl that henry was allowed to do stuff
323 [03:42:16] <Henry151> also i don't get what all those
commas after "Henry Romp" are about
324 [03:42:56] <Henry151> so on the server i just usually do
"sudo systemctl ..."
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326 [03:43:06] <Henry151> but i'm still puzzled about it
all.
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347 [04:04:54] <Henry151> ah, my audio on my laptop isn't
working after the upgrade :/
348 [04:05:15] <Henry151> pavucontrol shows only a dummy output
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350 [04:05:24] <dvs> !timidity
351 [04:05:25] <dpkg> extra, extra, read all about it, timidity
is a great midi player, using timidity-patches (gravis ultra sound)
it sounds perfect, (try these switches too -in or -ig), grab few
midis from
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352 [04:05:35] <jmcnaught> !timidity pulseaudio
353 [04:05:36] <dpkg> Some users have had <timidity>
blocking access to their sound card, resulting in <pulseaudio>
only seeing a dummy output. Check if timidity is running with
'systemctl status timidity' and stop/disable with
'systemctl stop timidity ; systemctl disable timidity'
and/or remove the timidity-daemon package.
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355 [04:05:50] <Henry151> thank you!
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357 [04:06:41] <Henry151> that did it!
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386 [04:31:15] <jim> how can I get a list of installed packages,
to do a fresh install?
387 [04:32:15] <dvs> jim, dpkg --get-selections
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389 [04:35:05] <gorilla> lope: limiting yes, but avoids the
"oh no" after purchasing. If this is a desktop. have a
look for an Intel ethernet card.
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394 [04:36:41] <gorilla> laptops... there is system76.com.. they
stand behind their Ubuntu installs.
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397 [04:38:13] <gorilla> Sorry.. scroll bars mess up :-/
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402 [04:39:47] <H0rnyGirl> I am super horny and already wet. Any
men available to chat and talk?? Send me a friend request ------>
replaced-url
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414 [04:55:55] <teksimia1> hey, hoping someone can help me get a
bitmap font to work.
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446 [05:21:32] <teksimia1> fc-list shows the bitmap font im
trying to use, but xfontsel doesnt show it
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487 [06:02:24] <Kali_Yuga> is there a way of stopping that
beeping whenever audio changes, I hear beeps from my headphones
quite annoying
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516 [06:36:12] <Kali_Yuga> petn-randall: yes I'm here
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519 [06:37:55] <Kali_Yuga> present
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526 [06:41:05] <v0idpwn> Just installed debian on a random
computer with wifi only. iw didn't come by default. (I'm
using no DE), is there any option?
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531 [06:42:44] <petn-randall> v0idpwn: Do you have iwconfig
installed?
532 [06:43:00] <petn-randall> Kali_Yuga: I asked if you if you
are running Kali.
533 [06:43:02] <kreyren> ,v openrc
534 [06:43:03] <judd> Package: openrc on amd64 -- jessie:
0.13.1-4; stretch: 0.23-1+b1; bullseye: 0.40.3-1; buster: 0.40.3-1;
sid: 0.40.3-1
535 [06:43:53] <v0idpwn> petn-randall: it is a fresh install. it
didn't come by default (?)
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538 [06:45:14] <petn-randall> v0idpwn: Right, if you ask for a
minimal install you'll only get the bare minimum. So is
`iwconfig` there or not?
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540 [06:45:41] <v0idpwn> No, it is not.
541 [06:46:01] <v0idpwn> I didn't ask for a minimal install.
I just didn't selected any DE.
542 [06:46:25] <Kali_Yuga> petn-randall: No I'm just running
Debian. I used that name when it was still called backtrack, they
are imitating me
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548 [06:50:36] <tundra>
549 [06:50:36] <tundra> [#debian]
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558 [06:53:01] <petn-randall> v0idpwn: Did you select anything
else then?
559 [06:53:08] <petn-randall> tundra: Correct.
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561 [06:54:06] <petn-randall> Kali_Yuga: If you're running
pulseaudio, you can simply mute the system sounds in the playback
section of `pavucontrol`.
562 [06:54:24] <v0idpwn> petn-randall I don't get your
question.
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564 [06:54:54] <petn-randall> v0idpwn: In the installer, did you
select anything else when you were presented with several options?
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568 [06:55:18] <Kali_Yuga> petn-randall: thx, I already got it
fixed somehow
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577 [07:00:00] <v0idpwn> I know the options I had: "default
debian DE" (which is gnome), many DEs, like KDE, XFCE, etc. And
core stuff, which I selected.
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579 [07:00:56] <kreyren> How do i install openrc on debian? Seems
that invoking apti openrc is guaranteed to result in bricked system
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612 [07:29:51] <alkisg> kreyren:
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613 [07:30:20] <alkisg> And
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618 [07:33:08] <kreyren> doesnt seem to be relevant for
installation alkisg
619 [07:33:40] <alkisg> kreyren: the story is that debian
currently supports systemd, and devuan was created for people that
wanted sysvinit or openrc
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623 [07:35:03] <kreyren> like my debian is franken so if devuan
has better packaging for openrc i can use it
624 [07:35:09] <petn-randall> alkisg: Debian also supports
sysvinit and openrc. since it's in the repos.
625 [07:35:40] <alkisg> petn-randall: eh, it also supports
dracut; but I don't think users can boot with all these; I
think it's for developers mostly at this stage...
626 [07:35:42] <petn-randall> kreyren: How does it brick your
system?
627 [07:36:04] <kreyren> petn-randall, it doesn't boot with
it when i nuke systemd
628 [07:36:11] <petn-randall> alkisg: Different init systems will
have different levels of maturity, of course.
629 [07:36:35] <petn-randall> kreyren: The details matter,
though. What output do you get? What's the error?
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633 [07:37:17] <petn-randall> "Doesn't work" is
pretty hard to start debugging from.
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635 [07:37:24] <kreyren> it used to hang on the pre-init state
after grub
636 [07:38:04] <kreyren> currently on openrc where systemd was
nuked trying to sanitize it so that i woudn't have to debug it
much
637 [07:39:29] <petn-randall> kreyren: openrc sits on top of sysv
init, so you'll need that installed, anyway. But the dependency
resolution should have done that for you.
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641 [07:41:28] <kreyren>
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642 [07:43:48] <kreyren> ,v sysvinit-core
643 [07:43:50] <judd> Package: sysvinit-core on amd64 -- jessie:
2.88dsf-59; stretch: 2.88dsf-59.9; buster: 2.93-8; bullseye: 2.95-1;
sid: 2.95-2
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654 [07:57:35] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok wtf happend to evolution-ews
655 [07:57:37] <Eryn_1983_FL> in buster
656 [07:58:13] <Eryn_1983_FL> aaaaaaaahhhhh
657 [07:58:17] <Eryn_1983_FL> its not in buster?
658 [07:58:24] <Eryn_1983_FL> oh my god why
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662 [08:01:15] <Eryn_1983_FL> that is unacceptable no reason?
663 [08:01:16] <Eryn_1983_FL> 3.30.5-1
664 [08:01:18] <Eryn_1983_FL> Deleted in buster-release (Reason:
None provided.)
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675 [08:10:17] <enri> good morning boys and girls
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679 [08:12:26] <mrig> Hello
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684 [08:14:03] <mrig> I am having a few troubles with my usb
keyboard, I was wondering what might be the best way to test if the
issue is coming from the hardware or the system, I dont have another
computer to hand right now; Is there perhaps some way of
investigating the signal that it generates?
685 [08:14:17] <mrig> another usb keyboard works ok.
686 [08:14:34] <alkisg> Try entering bios/uefi settings?
687 [08:14:56] <alkisg> (and see if it works there or not)
688 [08:15:07] <mrig> ok by using it in the bios, right yes that
is a great idea.
689 [08:15:29] <mrig> The issue is so sporadic that it will be
tricky to do though.
690 [08:15:35] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok going to davmail;
691 [08:15:52] <mrig> I will try that, it just started again ...
:(
692 [08:15:54] <alkisg> or in the grub boot manager, before the
os loads
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694 [08:16:07] <mrig> alkisg Thank you.
695 [08:16:10] <alkisg> np
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705 [08:22:52] <mrig> alkisg Yes it is doing the same in the
bios, can I safely assume that the issue is from the keyboard?
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707 [08:23:02] <alkisg> I believe so
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709 [08:23:40] <diogenes_> Hey guys, is there any way to get a
list of all installed packages on the system with their version?
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711 [08:24:22] <alkisg> diogenes_: like `dpkg -l` ?
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713 [08:24:41] <Cyanoxygen> `apt list --installed` ?
714 [08:25:00] <krion> dpkg --get-selections
715 [08:25:01] <dpkg> krion: no idea
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717 [08:25:21] <alkisg> Or, dpkg-query -W
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719 [08:25:42] <diogenes_> alkisg, Cyanoxygen excellent, thanks!
720 [08:25:48] <alkisg> np
721 [08:27:32] <Cyanoxygen> np
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758 [08:58:55] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey guys
759 [08:58:57] <Eryn_1983_FL>
replaced-url
760 [08:58:58] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
761 [08:59:24] <Eryn_1983_FL> i am trying to find that package in
ews,
762 [08:59:26] <Eryn_1983_FL> er in buster
763 [08:59:33] <Eryn_1983_FL> and buster-backports,
764 [08:59:39] <Eryn_1983_FL> but its not there yet?
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766 [08:59:53] <Eryn_1983_FL> im not sure if i am doing buster
backports right, but i can explain if needed
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775 [09:04:01] <humpled> i don't think backports is really
active yet, buster has only just gone stable, so everything is there
that could be
776 [09:04:19] <humpled> and that package does not seem to even
be in buster
777 [09:04:25] <humpled> ,v evolution-ews
778 [09:04:26] <judd> Package: evolution-ews on amd64 -- jessie:
3.12.9~git20141130.278fe7-1+b1; stretch: 3.22.6-1; bullseye:
3.30.5-1.1; sid: 3.30.5-1.1; experimental: 3.32.2-1
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780 [09:06:14] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok
781 [09:06:37] <Eryn_1983_FL> so id have to jump to unstable?
782 [09:06:44] <Eryn_1983_FL> er testing
783 [09:07:32] <themill> I missed earlier why you want to use
evolution-ews -- what's the issue?
784 [09:07:52] <Eryn_1983_FL> i got to logg into my work email
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786 [09:08:19] <Eryn_1983_FL> probabbly going to use davmail just
got to learn how to use it lol
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791 [09:11:04] <themill> Are you sure you need anything at all?
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795 [09:14:12] <Eryn_1983_FL> i got to have support for ews
796 [09:14:20] <Eryn_1983_FL> its an exchange server.
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800 [09:15:12] <themill> No, exchange servers do not require you
to use EWS.
801 [09:15:43] <Eryn_1983_FL> as far as I know i can't
connect to it with imap or pop3
802 [09:15:54] <Eryn_1983_FL> what else can i use?
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805 [09:16:27] <Eryn_1983_FL> am i missing something?
806 [09:16:29] <themill> Have you tried IMAP with TLS? That works
unless explicitly disabled on exchange and most don't
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808 [09:17:03] <Eryn_1983_FL> dont think so,
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810 [09:17:19] <Eryn_1983_FL> i just used the details i got?
811 [09:17:23] <Eryn_1983_FL> so i setup ews.
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813 [09:17:34] <Eryn_1983_FL> id have to wait til tomorrow to ask
people
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830 [09:30:28] <omnio> hello. I'm on a slow machine so
I'm disabling some startup services, I was wondering if is it
necessary to have the uuidd daemon running for a simple desktop
system
831 [09:30:33] <omnio> any idea?
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835 [09:33:07] <csanyipal> Hi,
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837 [09:34:59] <csanyipal> I am installing Android Studio from
downloaded tar.gz tarball. During the installation I get message
about Kernel-mode Virtual Machine. How can I install the KVM on my
Debian Stretch system?
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846 [09:41:05] <smsimeon> In theory, I should be able to install
Debian to a network location
847 [09:41:15] <smsimeon> and then configure PXE to boot from it?
848 [09:41:30] <smsimeon> It'd make for a wonderful shared
environment
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852 [09:46:56] <alkisg> smsimeon: for one client, sure, nfsroot
is all you need; for multiple clients booting from the same source,
you need the ltsp package
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856 [09:48:47] <gidna> Hello
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858 [09:49:22] <gidna> At the log-in screen How can I have the
user name already inserted given I'm the single user on this
machine?
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860 [09:50:23] <smsimeon> Hmmm, never heard of ltsp
861 [09:50:26] <smsimeon> thanks for the tip
862 [09:51:12] <alkisg> np; I'm just programming its next
version :)
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865 [09:51:56] <smsimeon> Oh cool man
866 [09:52:00] <smsimeon> what a coincidence
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868 [09:52:07] <alkisg> Yeah :D
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870 [09:52:51] <smsimeon> I'm just reading up on it and will
do some tests to see later on
871 [09:53:09] <smsimeon> we got some asian IP's to thwart
first lol
872 [09:53:11] <alkisg> smsimeon: this tutorial should be the
best for debian too:
replaced-url
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874 [09:53:25] <alkisg> ...except you'd need to omit the ppa
there
875 [09:53:26] <smsimeon> I was looking at this
replaced-url
876 [09:53:33] <alkisg> It's kind of old
877 [09:53:35] <smsimeon> but will see that too
878 [09:53:59] <smsimeon> Sure, thanks
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883 [09:56:11] <smsimeon> One thing I cannot see
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885 [09:56:36] <smsimeon> do I need to have a PXE server booting
off a debian installation somewhere on the network first?
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891 [10:00:02] <gidna> How can I predesignate the login user? so
that I've not to type it at each login?
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896 [10:04:03] <smsimeon> I think that'll depend on your DE,
gidna
897 [10:04:07] <BCMM> gidna: for the command-line, or for a
graphical login?
898 [10:04:21] <BCMM> for the latter case, it will depend on your
"display manager", not desktop environment
899 [10:04:53] <gidna> gidna 5805 0.0 0.0 6076 888 pts/1 S+ 10:04
0:00 grep greeter
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901 [10:05:11] <smsimeon> Oh yeah, my bad
902 [10:05:19] <BCMM> gidna: uh...
903 [10:05:45] <gidna> BCMM, graphical login with Icewm but
I've also installed Xfce
904 [10:06:02] <BCMM> gidna: do you know which display manager
you're using?
905 [10:06:25] <gidna> BCMM, ii lightdm-gtk-greeter 2.0.6-1 amd64
simple display manager (GTK+ greeter)
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912 [10:08:01] <BCMM> it sounds like lightdm got rid of that
option...
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913 [10:08:28] <BCMM> but you can get it to prefill the user who
last logged in, i think?
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918 [10:10:02] <gidna> BCMM, no it doesn't work.. it
doesn't update the user
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921 [10:10:38] <hans_> some guide/list of gotchas/whatever for
upgrading debian 9.9 to 10?
922 [10:10:55] <hans_> sorry should have read the title
923 [10:12:06] <BCMM> hans_:
replaced-url
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925 [10:12:27] <BCMM> (change amd64 to your architecture in the
url as appropriate)
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929 [10:13:06] <hans_> actually the system happens to be an amd64
system (well, Intel64 but debian calls that for AMD64 too, right?)
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932 [10:15:01] <BCMM> yeah, that's intel's copy of
amd64, basically
933 [10:17:35] <hans_> and deb.sury.org already supports buster,
lovely
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935 [10:20:13] <hans_> what is the difference between `apt
dist-upgrade` and `apt full-upgrade` ?
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939 [10:20:47] <smsimeon> as far as I know, full-upgrade is
preferred
940 [10:21:05] <smsimeon> as dist-upgrade is either deprecated or
not being worked on anymore
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942 [10:24:54] <hans_> full-upgrade seems to be newer at least,
i've never heard of it before today (been using debian since
6), and
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962 [10:42:10] <gidna> what's the difference between these 2
files:** Message: 10:34:14.595: [Configuration] Reading file:
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf.d/01_debian.conf
963 [10:42:10] <gidna> ** Message: 10:34:14.595: [Configuration]
Reading file: /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
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965 [10:43:00] <csanyipal> How to install KVM - Kernel-mode
Virtual Machine on Debian system?
966 [10:43:08] <gidna> I'm not sure which one to modify
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973 [10:46:45] <ratrace> csanyipal: most basic package you'd
need is qemu-system-x86, then there's the qemu-system-x86_64
cli tool ; there's also virt-manager for some fancy
virtualbox-like gui for that
974 [10:47:08] <csanyipal> ratrace: Thanks!
975 [10:47:14] <ratrace> csanyipal: more info here:
replaced-url
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978 [10:47:20] <csanyipal> ratrace: Thanks!
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982 [10:48:21] <csanyipal> Bye!
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994 [10:51:52] <hans_> welp, toly my server to reboot, and it
shut down..... and IDRAC isn't responding..............
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1004 [11:00:27] <oxenit> Hi, I'm struggling on debian with
several services freshly installed (mariadb, redis...) not starting
with systemctl but running okay when launched manually . Any idea
where to look for ? Systemctl status, journalctl -xe gives
absolutely no clue except "it failed"
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1014 [11:06:52] <EmleyMoor> I just did an install of claws-mail to
my recently repaved laptop (running buster), and configured it to
access my mail server (a dovecot instance serves imap), but it is
not picking up on the existence of most of my folders. It used to on
the old install and also on my desktop (which is currently out of
action due to overheating).
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1017 [11:08:07] <ratrace> oxenit: journalctl -u <service
name>.service or look into their specific logs in /var/log/ if
there are any
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1022 [11:09:15] <ratrace> EmleyMoor: did you check the release
notes for the claws-mail version in buster? maybe something changed
that's relevant here
1023 [11:09:18] <EmleyMoor> It seems to pick up on the folders if
mail comes into them but not until
1024 [11:09:41] <EmleyMoor> ratrace: Not yet, but I will
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1035 [11:13:12] <EmleyMoor> Nothing obvious. Will get onto their
channel shortly (if I can work out a way in the absence of my
desktop)
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1037 [11:14:32] <oxenit42> ratrace: sorry, I got d/c. My problem
is that services seem to fail before being able to write any log to
/var/log. And systemctl -u only outputs "failed to start
<service>" without any error message.
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1044 [11:19:02] <_dothebart> hey, everyone - just tried to install
expat - and it 404'd .
replaced-url
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1047 [11:19:24] <_dothebart> however, an apt-get upgrade
didn't fix that -installed it manually.
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1051 [11:19:45] <ratrace> oxenit: can you pastebin journalctl -xu
for each service?
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1053 [11:20:11] <ratrace> _dothebart: did you apt update first?
1054 [11:20:13] <jimm> hi... I got a file I made with dpkg
--get-selections... now, I have a minimal debian setup... how do I
use that file?
1055 [11:20:16] <_dothebart> yes
1056 [11:20:37] <_dothebart> after the first attempt - however,
second failed too ;)
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1059 [11:20:58] <ratrace> jimm: with --set-selections
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1061 [11:21:42] <_dothebart> it seems that the package index is
broken on this mirror to that belongs
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1063 [11:22:05] <jimm> what do I do after that? does that start
the installation?
1064 [11:22:18] <jimm> that can't be :)
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1066 [11:22:46] <Drickle> My apt list shows that
libexpat1-dev/stable,now 2.2.6-2 amd64
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1068 [11:23:28] <Drickle> you may change your apt source and then
try again
1069 [11:23:36] <jimm> so I feed the file to dpkg
--set-selections... then what? :)
1070 [11:23:43] <Drickle> ,v libexpat1-dev
1071 [11:23:44] <judd> Package: libexpat1-dev on amd64 -- jessie:
2.1.0-6+deb8u4; jessie-security: 2.1.0-6+deb8u5; stretch:
2.2.0-2+deb9u1; stretch-proposed-updates: 2.2.0-2+deb9u2;
stretch-security: 2.2.0-2+deb9u2; buster: 2.2.6-2; bullseye:
2.2.7-1; sid: 2.2.7-1
1072 [11:24:01] <ratrace> jimm: apt-get has dselect-upgrade
command, that's what you use iirc
1073 [11:24:54] <jimm> you don't know how much I hated
dselect before apt-get came out :)
1074 [11:25:06] <jimm> but I can try that'
1075 [11:25:32] <ratrace> jimm: you can always awk '{print
$1}' the-get-selections-file | xargs apt install -y
1076 [11:26:08] <oxenit> ratrace:
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1078 [11:26:57] <jimm> when apt-get first came out, it was just a
test of the apt libs... but we devoured it to get away from dselect
:)
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1081 [11:27:24] <oxenit> ratrace: empty log file in /var/log both
for redis and mariadb except when I start them manually
1082 [11:27:34] <jimm> ok, let me get this started
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1084 [11:29:02] <ratrace> oxenit: can you pastebin their units?
systemctl cat redis-server.service
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1087 [11:31:28] <oxenit> ratrace:
replaced-url
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1092 [11:35:49] <ratrace> oxenit: do you know how to override
service unit with systemctl edit <service name>.service ?
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1094 [11:36:48] <EmleyMoor> #claws suggest the problem may be in
dovecot's config... anyone here good with dovecot or should I
find a more specific channel if possible?
1095 [11:37:49] <oxenit> ratrace: I am not sure. What do you
suggests?
1096 [11:38:13] <ratrace> oxenit: run that, that will add an
override file into /etc/systemd/system/redis-server.service.d/ in
which you need only an [Service] section and under it just
Environment=SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug
1097 [11:38:34] <ratrace> oxenit: systemctl edit will run your
$EDITOR straight away for that file, so you just need to add the
stanzas
1098 [11:39:00] <ratrace> oxenit: then systemctl daemon-reload and
systemctl restart redis-server.service and pastebin journalctl -u
redis-server.sevice again
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1100 [11:39:57] <oxenit> ratrace: okay. Is that normal the new
override file is empty ? I must forge the new unit by myself ?
1101 [11:40:34] <ratrace> oxenit: not the whole unit, just stuff
you add on or override from the default system unit ; in this case
ONLY add [Service]\nEnvironment=SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug
1102 [11:40:39] <ratrace> \n being an actual enter you hit
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1104 [11:44:29] <oxenit> ratrace: it does not change anything on
journalctl sadly
1105 [11:45:36] <ratrace> oxenit: then your system is broken
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1108 [11:46:07] <oxenit> ratrace: system or systemd ?
1109 [11:47:13] <ratrace> system ; redis-server works out of the
box on debian so there must be something specific to your setup
that's causing the service to fail on start ; i thought maybe
you restricted its namespaces but it seems you're using stock
service unit, so that's not it
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1111 [11:48:04] <ratrace> and then the fact that debug level shows
nothing more is indicative of something bigger going on
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1114 [11:48:49] <ratrace> i guess the last thing you could try is
strace pid 1 (use -o for strace to store the megaton of output into
a file) and run the service again, see if there's clues there
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1117 [11:50:04] <oxenit> ratrace: it seems effectively that any
new package I install will fail start, mariadb has exactly the same
behavior. Can't understand why, this debian server is basic I
only did some apt-get update/upgrade for 1 year and installed some
packages from the repo.
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1120 [11:50:46] <ratrace> oxenit: anything in dmesg? journalctl
with no -u or other filter?
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1129 [11:53:51] <lisbeths> Does debian have the freebsd version of
dc in it's repos?
1130 [11:54:00] <lisbeths> Dc is sometimes lumped in with the bc
package.
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1132 [11:54:13] <jelly> judd, file bin/dc
1133 [11:54:20] <judd> Search for bin/dc in buster/amd64: dc:
usr/bin/dc; 9base: usr/lib/plan9/bin/dc
1134 [11:54:28] <lisbeths> /bin/dc version
1135 [11:54:33] <lisbeths> sorry wrong terminal
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1143 [11:56:39] <lisbeths> /bin/dc not found. /usr/bin/dc is gpl
so must not be freebsd dc
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1146 [11:58:11] <oxenit> ratrace: nothing suspicious
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1148 [11:58:41] <_dothebart> @drick
1149 [11:58:53] <ratrace> oxenit: pastebin pls
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1151 [11:59:24] <_dothebart> gn. Drickle - I just wanted to report
that its boken. I fixed it for me by manual downloading and dpkg -i
ing
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1153 [11:59:37] <ihristov> oxenit Can you check if you have also
/var/log/audit/audit.log
1154 [11:59:39] <ratrace> oxenit: or you know what? just do the
strace route
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1169 [12:04:43] <oxenit> ihristov: Nope no audit.log
1170 [12:05:13] <oxenit> ratrace: Ok did a strace -p 1 -o file for
1 min
1171 [12:05:36] <ratrace> oxenit: just tried it in a vm to confirm
the steps, so: you'll need two root
terminals/sessions/tmux-panes whatever ; run strace -f -o
/tmp/redis.trace -s 2048 -p 1 in one terminal ; run systemctl start
redis-server.service in the other ; when it returns, Ctrl-C the
first one and pastebin redis.trace file pls
1172 [12:05:49] <oxenit> oh ok
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1174 [12:06:21] <ratrace> audit traisl would've show in dmesg
output
1175 [12:06:31] <ratrace> %s/traisl/trails/
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1177 [12:10:08] <oxenit> ratrace: here you go
replaced-url
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1180 [12:11:38] <oxenit> ratrace:
"lstat("/usr/lib/systemd/system/redis-server.service.d",
0x7ffd91ef3b90) = -1 ENOENT (Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce
type)" it means no such file or directory
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1184 [12:14:46] <ratrace> oxenit: sec, i'm on the phone
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1186 [12:16:47] <oxenit> I am wondering if there is a conflict in
my systemd with units at /lib/systemd, /usr/lib/systemd, and
/etc/systemd/
1187 [12:16:52] <oxenit> ratrace: ok np
1188 [12:17:22] <ratrace> oxenit: those are red herrings, programs
will always try various dirs in various orders until they find what
they're looking for
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1195 [12:20:36] <ratrace> oxenit: what was the exit code again?
from journalctl -u redis-server.service ?
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1197 [12:21:14] <oxenit> 127
1198 [12:22:15] <ratrace> i think this is your problem:
"version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file libc.so.6 with link
time reference"
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1200 [12:22:46] <braingain> hi i need a little help with ufw. can
somebody tell me why these packets are getting blocked?
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1202 [12:22:54] <ratrace> oxenit: is this really regular debian?
no derivative? no foreign applications installed outside of the
package manager? no frankendebian from mixing different releasvers?
1203 [12:22:55] <braingain> i tried to allow the DST port but to
no avail
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1210 [12:24:26] <oxenit> ratrace: I upgraded stretch to bullseye
in my source.list, the only package I could have installed with
external repo are gitlab and docker-ce
1211 [12:24:54] <oxenit> the problems occured before upgrading to
bullseye
1212 [12:25:25] <ratrace> oxenit: the problem is, the service is
exiting with relocation error. you can grep -A 2 "relocation
error" from that output to see all the instances of it, with
exit code 127
1213 [12:25:38] <ratrace> that means the linker is failing, which
means your system is seriously broken
1214 [12:25:56] <oxenit> oh boy x)
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1217 [12:26:25] <jelly> oxenit, ask in #debian-next on
irc.oftc.net, unless you can reproduce on a stretch install
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1221 [12:27:17] <jelly> bullseye will be a rough ride for the next
couple weeks
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1224 [12:28:24] <oxenit> jelly: I actually upgraded to bullseye
thinking it might help with my mariadb errors but the problem in
itself started in stretch
1225 [12:28:32] <oxenit> don't think it is directly related
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1227 [12:29:24] <ratrace> oxenit: could be coincidental
convergence of two unrelated problems
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1233 [12:31:23] <oxenit> well if the system is broken as hell, I
believe a full restore is now necessary
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1237 [12:33:47] <ratrace> oxenit: chances are it wouldn't
even reboot in this state, the services are failing with the most
critical libc
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1240 [12:34:52] <oxenit> ratrace: hmm okay I'll rsync
everything I can then
1241 [12:35:18] <ratrace> oxenit: yeah, i recommend bring it to
stable, update all packages, and come back with the problem that
started this adventure, mariadb failing :)
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1244 [12:36:41] <Habbie> what are situations in which a
'debian' system (in the broadest sense of the word) might
find itself without ::1 bound to the loopback interface?
1245 [12:36:47] <Habbie> docker is a huge example, i'm
looking for others
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1248 [12:39:47] <oxenit> ratrace: In any case, thanks for your
help and the timely support
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1252 [12:41:09] <ratrace> oxenit: welcome
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1261 [12:44:34] <Cyanoxygen> I have installed a fresh debian
buster with nextcloud. No problem encountered.
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1264 [12:45:22] <centrix> We join an AD with our Deb 10 using net
ads join. Net ads testjoin say OK.
1265 [12:46:11] <centrix> I installed sssd, configured it and
after start the log says ""Failed to initialize
credentials using keytab" Preauthentication failed."
1266 [12:46:26] <Cyanoxygen> *mariadb used as the database which
nextcloud uses
1267 [12:46:41] <centrix> May that be because our hostname is of
hostnam.domainname?
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1272 [12:49:18] <centrix> May that also be because of a potential
clash between samba (winbind) and sssd?
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1274 [12:50:09] <centrix> My aim is to join and used our AD using
only kerberos/sssd.
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1285 [12:57:41] <Cyanoxygen> ,v openjdk-8-jdk
1286 [12:57:42] <judd> Package: openjdk-8-jdk on amd64 -- stretch:
8u212-b01-1~deb9u1; stretch-proposed-updates: 8u222-b10-1~deb9u1;
stretch-security: 8u222-b10-1~deb9u1; sid: 8u222-b10-1
1287 [12:57:54] <Cyanoxygen> ,v openjdk-8-jre
1288 [12:57:55] <judd> Package: openjdk-8-jre on amd64 -- stretch:
8u212-b01-1~deb9u1; stretch-proposed-updates: 8u222-b10-1~deb9u1;
stretch-security: 8u222-b10-1~deb9u1; sid: 8u222-b10-1
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1292 [12:59:18] <wwilliam> why would i get this if i am root?
1293 [12:59:34] <wwilliam> oot@debian:~#cd /home/afernandez/axadir
1294 [12:59:35] <wwilliam> -su: cd: /home/afernandez/axadir:
Permission denied
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1296 [12:59:51] <wwilliam> fernandez@debian:~$ ls -ld axadir/
1297 [12:59:53] <wwilliam> drwxr-xr-x 1 afernandez afernandez 4096
Jul 25 13:01 axadir/
1298 [13:00:17] <Habbie> wwilliam, what kind of filesystem?
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1300 [13:00:34] <wwilliam> ext4
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1320 [13:12:13] <IntoxicatedDrive> william, any crypto file system
mounted into axadir? like gocryptfs or encfs?
1321 [13:12:44] <IntoxicatedDrive> wwilliam ^^
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1325 [13:15:05] <wwilliam> NO
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1327 [13:15:21] <wwilliam> is a mount for an ftp share
1328 [13:15:44] <wwilliam>
fernandez@Kanotix2:/home/afernandez/production fuse.sshfs 96G 46G
46G 50% /home/afernandez/axadir
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1330 [13:15:58] <IntoxicatedDrive> that would be the reason
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1332 [13:17:57] <wwilliam> weird now it works
1333 [13:18:22] <wwilliam> i was trying to umount with root and i
was getting permission denied also now it works
1334 [13:18:25] <wwilliam> weird
1335 [13:18:39] <diogenes_> Hello guys, is there any dedicated
channel for discussing debian installation media aspects like
generating for the live medium squashfs and stuff, or i can ask
here?
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1337 [13:19:33] <IntoxicatedDrive> you actually tried to change
into that dir. but privileges of your local user, even if root,
aren't automatically applied remotely where you most likely
have authenticated as different user
1338 [13:19:58] <wwilliam> I have authenticated remotly as root
1339 [13:20:05] <wwilliam> with ssh keys
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1341 [13:20:15] <wwilliam> let me try the script again...
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1343 [13:20:24] <wwilliam> Thank you IntoxicatedDrive for your
time
1344 [13:20:42] <IntoxicatedDrive> no worries
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1348 [13:22:25] <wwilliam> Ok is working now i am mounting remote
ftp locally and getting the files fine. Thank you.
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1351 [13:22:52] <wwilliam> I dont know it would failed at the
beggining.
1352 [13:23:18] <wwilliam> with that permission denied thinghie.
why this weird things would happened to me.
1353 [13:25:06] <Habbie> wwilliam, yes! that's why i asked
about the filesystem
1354 [13:25:11] <Habbie> wwilliam, NFS also often has this problem
1355 [13:25:24] <wwilliam> I see.
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1361 [13:28:56] <fling> Where can I get the proper shiftfs patch?
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1363 [13:31:13] <EmleyMoor> Is there a good place for help with
dovecot? It's not picking up on my "head" inbox, only
the folders under it
1364 [13:31:23] <Habbie> #dovecot
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1369 [13:33:38] <EmleyMoor> Habbie: On freenode? I'll try
it...
1370 [13:33:53] <Habbie> yes
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1382 [13:48:44] <jimm> did there used to be a kdm package?
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1384 [13:49:36] <humpled> ,v kdm
1385 [13:49:37] <judd> Package: kdm on amd64 -- jessie:
4:4.11.13-2
1386 [13:49:42] <EoflaOE> jimm: kdm used to exist, but it is old.
KDE 5 now has its own DM called sddm.
1387 [13:49:43] <humpled> ,v sdm
1388 [13:49:44] <judd> No package named 'sdm' was found
in amd64.
1389 [13:49:47] <humpled> oh
1390 [13:50:13] <EmleyMoor> Anyone ever seen the issue where MUAs
cannot see the contents of the "head" inbox, only the
folders, as served by dovecot?
1391 [13:50:17] <jimm> there's sddm but it doesn't seem
to work... is there another alternative?
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1393 [13:51:30] <EoflaOE> jimm: lightdm, gdm3, wdm, and xdm are
one of the display managers.
1394 [13:51:53] <jimm> what's wdm associated with?
1395 [13:52:29] <Habbie> 'WINGs'
1396 [13:52:46] <Habbie> and windowmaker
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1438 [14:17:17] <diogenes_> I'm doing some installations in a
chroot environment and at the end of all the packages the
installation process, it gives me this error: perl: warning: Setting
locale failed. perl: warning: Please check that your locale
settings: bla bla bla dpkg: error processing package tex-common
(--configure): and the last line: E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg
returned an error code (1), how can i deal with this? it occurs only
in the chroot and not on normal
1439 [14:17:17] <diogenes_> installation.
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1446 [14:23:42] <jelly> diogenes_, perl warnings are not fatal,
and come from locale being set via env. vars but not being present
in the chroot. As for the real error,
1447 [14:23:47] <jelly> !basic apt troubleshooting
1448 [14:23:47] <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
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1453 [14:26:28] <dstaring> That bot has got some aptitude...
1454 [14:27:06] <jelly> dpkg, botsnack
1455 [14:27:06] <dpkg> thanks, jelly
1456 [14:27:17] <fireba11> lol
1457 [14:27:32] <diogenes_> jelly, thanks, here is the complete
output:
replaced-url
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1460 [14:27:50] <diogenes_> i tried: dpkg-reconfigure locales but
no avail.
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1474 [14:39:46] <fireba11> neat, found a debian i upgraded all the
way from v5 :-D there was still a kernel 3.2 installed
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1477 [14:42:26] <jimm> hi, trying to get the x server going in
buster... when I try Xorg, the log doesn't show errors (let me
know if you want that), pointer doesn't move, and it
doesn't have that gray pattern typical of X servers that are
empty...
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1483 [14:44:26] <oxenit> ratrace: Hi again, FYI I made a snapshot
on vmware before doing a last dist-upgrade/reboot and voila, every
services are now starting correctly -_-'
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1485 [14:46:08] <jimm> I might have to let it install from scratch
and I go to bed :)
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1499 [14:58:28] <ratrace> oxenit: glad to hear it :)
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1530 [15:16:52] <vsayikiran> I want to know why debian cd iso
download link in debian official website does not have iso support
for desktop environments other than XFCE. Here is the link
replaced-url
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1533 [15:18:01] <vsayikiran> I installed it from iso in the above
link. In the installer menu I got option only for XFCE
install.....whereas I need MATE desktop environment
1534 [15:18:13] <MrShared> then install it without desktop
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1536 [15:18:26] <MrShared> and install the desired desktop after
the initial installation
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1538 [15:19:02] <MrShared> sudo apt-get install
mate-desktop-environment-extras
1539 [15:19:19] <vsayikiran> MrShared: But it would be good if iso
for each desktop enviroment is provided in iso
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1541 [15:19:53] <vsayikiran> MrShared : so that user has a choice
in the graphical installer menu to select one or more desktop
environments
1542 [15:19:57] <MrShared> as far as i know the setup wizard just
uses tasksel
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1544 [15:20:10] <MrShared> which should have any desktop included
1545 [15:20:22] <MrShared> but I can't confirm it with 32 bit
cd image
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1547 [15:20:31] <MrShared> I only use 64 bit netinstall image
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1549 [15:20:58] <vsayikiran> MrShared : I used 64 bit also.....it
does not the option to select desktop environment
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1551 [15:21:11] <MrShared> netinstall or cd image?
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1553 [15:21:20] <vsayikiran> MrShared : CD image
1554 [15:21:40] <dvs> vsayikiran, Not even the expert install?
1555 [15:21:42] <vsayikiran> MrShared: Cd image load only XFCE by
default
1556 [15:22:04] <vsayikiran> dvs: I use graphical expert install
with mouse pointer support
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1559 [15:23:13] <MrShared> could you try it with netinstall?
1560 [15:23:27] <MrShared> I am 100% sure that netinstall contains
all desktops
1561 [15:24:41] <vsayikiran> MrShared : net install i tried many
years back it loads only basic OS without desktop environment
1562 [15:25:15] <MrShared> then maybe try it again
1563 [15:25:39] <vsayikiran> MrShared : then I went to terminal 1,
installed it manually and also any other small packages not
available in iso
1564 [15:25:47] <vsayikiran> netinstall iso*
1565 [15:26:07] <MrShared> i only use netinstall and i can confirm
that every desktop is included
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1567 [15:26:29] <MrShared> i've installed debian buster on my
yoga yesterday out of an netinstall usb stick with gnome
1568 [15:26:56] <vsayikiran> MrShared : does it have options like
a list of checkboxes to select which dekstop environment to use
1569 [15:27:00] <MrShared> yes
1570 [15:27:15] <MrShared> also install ssh server, cups (printer
service), and lamp and so stuff
1571 [15:27:22] <MrShared> after the basic os installation
1572 [15:27:38] <MrShared> this step is (i think) run through
tasksel
1573 [15:27:54] <vsayikiran> MrShared : may be i should it give a
try....since many years i did not use netinstall
1574 [15:27:57] <jimm> MrShared, did you have any problems
installing it on the yoga?
1575 [15:28:03] <MrShared> nope
1576 [15:28:40] <MrShared> except the mousepad wasn't working
throughout the whole setup process (but touchscreen) and i needed to
load non free firmware
1577 [15:28:57] <MrShared> after the setup the mousepad started
working just fine
1578 [15:29:27] <jimm> vsayikiran, the netinstall usually works
great... do you have a desktop or laptop?
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1580 [15:29:43] <MrShared> jimm: +1
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1582 [15:30:13] <vsayikiran> jimm: laptop
1583 [15:30:26] <vsayikiran> very old Dell D520 2006 model
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1588 [15:33:08] <jimm> vsayikiran, how much ram? disk?
1589 [15:33:28] <vsayikiran> jimm: 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD
1590 [15:33:32] <fireba11> ouch
1591 [15:33:39] <jimm> not horrible
1592 [15:33:49] <vsayikiran> jimm: recently upgraded
1593 [15:33:57] <jimm> what cpu?
1594 [15:34:09] <vsayikiran> jimm: now planning to upgrade cpu too
T2300 to T7600 core 2 duo
1595 [15:34:42] <jimm> it's a core 2 duo?
1596 [15:34:45] <vsayikiran> 32bit to 64 bit which as per my
research is possible........T7600 is 64 bit that is max possible cpu
i can upgrade to
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1598 [15:34:53] <vsayikiran> t2300 is core duo
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1601 [15:35:47] <jimm> oh ok... what cpu does the dell have in it?
1602 [15:35:49] <epsilon> is it worth upgrading? I mean gen3-5
core-i Laptops are flooding eBay and kind of free give away...
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1607 [15:36:36] <fireba11> epsilon: for our next company hardware
giveaway we plan to throw out i4770 desktops :-P
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1609 [15:39:03] <jimm> vsayikiran, what cpu is in your Dell D520?
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1613 [15:40:53] <epsilon> actually I still have gen1 i5 laptop at
work, but just for shell to administrate stuff
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1615 [15:43:43] <jimm> vsayikiran, search google for: debian
netinstall with firmware
1616 [15:44:39] <jimm> for writing the image to a usb, you'll
want the iso-cd images
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1621 [15:46:04] <jimm> vsayikiran, also read up on the installer,
be sure you know the ins and outs... good luck :)
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1640 [16:02:06] <vsayikiran> jimm: why netinstall with firmware is
required?....Does it install or setup anything in BIOS?....since i
understand firmware as BIOS
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1643 [16:02:59] <greycat> BIOS is the old, legacy IBM PC
motherboard firmware. Other devices can also have firmware, not only
motherboards.
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1645 [16:03:25] <greycat> Various firmware packages exist for
network interfaces, video chipsets, etc.
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1653 [16:07:38] <Akuw> hi greycat
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1655 [16:07:42] <Akuw> heheheh
1656 [16:08:12] <Bushmills> many devices, also network cards, had
their firmware on board as so called "BIOS extensions" -
but eventually this become uncommon, and instead it was loaded from
storage instead
1657 [16:08:29] <Bushmills> and it's called a
"driver" now
1658 [16:08:42] <greycat> no, drivers and firmware are different
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1661 [16:08:50] <vsayikiran> I never need it although during
install i get message iwl945wifi is non free firmware
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1663 [16:09:03] <greycat> A driver is code that runs in the
kernel. Firmware is code that runs inside the device.
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1666 [16:09:41] <vsayikiran> that this needs to loaded from
external source......i never did it...........i dont have issues
using wifi without firmware
1667 [16:09:58] <greycat> lucky you
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1669 [16:10:05] <Bushmills> from OS point of view, yes. from
device point of view the name is used interchangeably
1670 [16:10:27] <greycat> sounds like you're saying
"from the Windows user's point of view, it's
interchangeable", which might be true, but it's not
correct
1671 [16:10:29] <Bushmills> as in, when one looks firmware, it is
because he needs the right drivers for the device
1672 [16:11:37] <vsayikiran> can live cd image be installed in usb
and used for installing on HDD
1673 [16:11:54] <Bushmills> It's be less correct, had I
called it "Linux driver"
1674 [16:11:55] <uRock> Yup, I needed the non-free firmware for
both of my wireless NICs on this machine. The regular Live image
listed the NICs, but did not offer any networks. Used the installer
with non-free firmware and they both worked.
1675 [16:11:55] <greycat> the only way to find out is to test it
1676 [16:11:57] <vsayikiran> not installed* sorry it is burning
iso image on usb
1677 [16:12:40] <greycat> The *intent* of the Debian live images
is that they should be usable to install Debian as well as running
Live, but that does not always work.
1678 [16:12:43] <greycat> So, testing.
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1681 [16:13:14] <vsayikiran> greycat: I want to install buster
stable version
1682 [16:13:53] <Akuw> greycat: yesterday conclusion was, in the
VPN server they have to add my user to SSLVPN
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1684 [16:15:21] <uRock> vsayikiran,
replaced-url
1685 [16:17:16] <k-man> how do i modify the boot order of items in
uefi?
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1687 [16:17:20] <k-man> for a dual boot system
1688 [16:18:31] <Akuw> and SonicWall VPN Client can't run
using wine
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1691 [16:21:47] <BCMM> k-man: are these items menu entries in
something like grub? or are you talking about boot order in the
firmware's own menu?
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1693 [16:23:00] <k-man> DCMM i think the latter
1694 [16:23:11] <k-man> sorry, i mean BCMM
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1696 [16:23:55] <k-man> the real problem is this. I boot linux
from internal SSD and windows from an external SSD. currently to
boot windows I have to press f12 at boot time, then select windows
1697 [16:24:25] <k-man> I'd rather it would default to boot
windows if the external SSD is connected, and default to the
internal SSD (linux) if there is no external SSD
1698 [16:24:30] <k-man> maybe this is a bios order thing
1699 [16:24:45] <k-man> I find uefi very confusing
1700 [16:24:56] <k-man> rebooting to check - brb
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1716 [16:34:17] <k-man> yes - that did the trick. Thanks BCMM
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1719 [16:36:11] <BenLue> Currently running Debian Strech
virtualized with Hyper-V. To my problem: My root directory is 100%
occupied:
replaced-url
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1721 [16:36:41] <k-man> BenLue: probably something like grow2fs
1722 [16:36:53] <k-man> depending on what filesystem the root
partition is
1723 [16:37:01] <k-man> you'll have to grow the partition,
then grow the fs
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1730 [16:40:23] <BenLue> k-man; i need a livecd?
1731 [16:40:32] <BenLue> i cant umount /dev/sda1
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1734 [16:40:56] <k-man> BenLue: possibly.
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1736 [16:41:12] <k-man> BenLue: I'm not sure though
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1741 [16:42:26] <BenLue> possibly? I do not feel like losing my
data :/
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1750 [16:45:59] <kxsupreme> Well anyone here who has deployed any
django app?
1751 [16:46:14] <greycat> !anyone
1752 [16:46:14] <dpkg> Please do not ask if anyone can help you,
knows 'something' or uses 'some_program'.
Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_
"does anyone use 'some_program'?" ask me about
<popcon> instead.) See <ask> <ask to ask>
<polls> <search> <sicco> <smart questions>.
1753 [16:46:14] <kxsupreme> I would like to know the basic config
or stack setting
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1759 [16:48:53] <karlpinc> kxsupreme: I'm not a django fan,
but you should be able to install python and your wsgi http server
of choice and just use it.
1760 [16:48:56] <Habbie> kxsupreme, i see you asking this in
various channels; that is often considered rude; also, as mentioned
in #centos, you should ask in #django
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1762 [16:51:00] <karlpinc> BenLue: resize2fs can be run on your
root partition with it mounted. (Assuming you're using ext3 or
ext4 for your filesystem.)
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1764 [16:52:11] <kxsupreme> Habbie: this is not a rude behavior in
any way I'm just expecting multiple insights
1765 [16:52:21] <karlpinc> BenLue: I don't know what
"extened the hard drive" means. You may need to grow your
partition before telling the fs to use the new partition.
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1767 [16:52:39] <Habbie> kxsupreme, yes, it is rude, you are
wasting the time of more people than if you ask in one place
1768 [16:52:58] <karlpinc> kxsupreme: "rude" is defined
socially, and on IRC asking multiple channels is rude.
1769 [16:53:06] <MrShared> kxsupreme: asking without a
'real' question is wasting time
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1771 [16:53:31] <MrShared> so I've deployed a few django apps
1772 [16:53:38] <tds> plenty of other people are also on multiple
channels themselves, and splitting conversations between them
simultaneously gets messy and confusing
1773 [16:53:44] <MrShared> but yes if this answers your question,
fine
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1775 [16:54:12] <MrShared> tds: correct, i can see all other
joined channels in my IRC app
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1781 [16:56:31] <kxsupreme1> now by arguing with me you guys
wasted time. Either you answer or you don't. it's that
Simple
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1783 [16:57:06] <greycat> I choose "not". *plonk*
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1837 [17:29:16] <brutser> hi, when i installed minimal d10 with
mate and lightdm as display manager, all is fine, but when i create
auto-login for lightdm, for some reason the screen stays black and
only after some seconds when i start move my mouse, the desktop
shows (if i don't move mouse, it stays black screen). i had to
install firmware-freeware and firmware-amd-display
1838 [17:29:16] <brutser> for the lenvo laptop, everything else is
basic install. what can be causing this? no errors i can find in
logs...
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1862 [17:43:16] <ratrace> ext2 or ext4+nobarrier for a volatile fs
that can be easily restored from backup if something fails, and
failure is not critical ?
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1865 [17:44:09] <ratrace> nobarrier or even better, disable
journal completely
1866 [17:44:42] <BCMM> ratrace: what do you mean by
"volatile" in this case?
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1869 [17:45:03] <ratrace> BCMM: scratch area
1870 [17:45:09] <BCMM> is it actually backed by RAM? ext may not
be the best choice there
1871 [17:45:15] <petn-randall> ext2 doesn't have a journal
...
1872 [17:46:13] <ratrace> exactly, so if i want less overhead,
should go with ext2 or ext4 with disabled journal ; i'm
guessing ext4 is improvement in other areas so that'd be
preferred?
1873 [17:46:14] <BCMM> petn-randall: i think ratrace was talking
about the "ext4+nobarrier" option there
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1875 [17:46:33] <ratrace> yup and in fact no journal at all
1876 [17:47:20] <BCMM> ratrace: yes. ext3 minus journaling *would*
be basically ext2; but, as you suggested, ext4 added some other
stuff
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1879 [17:48:02] <ratrace> ext2 would be handled by the ext4 kernel
module anyway, so i'm guessing i should just go with ext4 sans
the journal
1880 [17:48:20] <BCMM> but you haven't really answered what
this fs is for. should you just be using tmpfs?
1881 [17:48:50] <ratrace> scratch area, temporary and caching
files that I want to survive reboot, and don't want to waste
RAM on, i need disk persistence, thus most performant fs
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1884 [17:49:15] <BCMM> ah, the term "volatile" often
means that it isn't expected to survive reboot
1885 [17:49:19] <dstaring> How do you all handle
"notifications"? I mean, what program do you use in order
to receive, display (in a useful manner, such as "balloon
tips") and manage "notifications"? I'm abusing
an abandoned RSS client myself, which polls a localhost-hosted RSS
feed representing the 100 latest notifications every second. This is
an *insane* waste of resources, even though they never leave my
computer. Not to mention I'm forced to use an abandonware
program...
1886 [17:49:19] <dstaring> How do you all handle
"notifications" in a sane manner?
1887 [17:49:25] <ratrace> BCMM: yeah, sorry my bad
1888 [17:49:47] <BCMM> dstaring: what sort of sources are those
notifications in the rss feed coming from, originally?
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1891 [17:51:17] <dstaring> BCMM: My own internal scripts.
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1893 [17:51:32] <dstaring> BCMM: They are put into my database
table, which in turn generates the RSS feed.
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1902 [17:58:13] <jhutchins_wk> Is there a way to get du to not
follow symlinks? -x doesn't seem to work.
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1904 [17:59:19] <greycat> it only follows the ones you actually
tell it to follow by name, right?
1905 [17:59:30] <Cyanoxygen> `-P, --no-dereference don't
follow any symbolic links (this is the default)`
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1907 [17:59:54] <greycat> If I do "ln -s /usr
/tmp/usrlink" and then "du /tmp" it doesn't
follow /tmp/usrlink
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1918 [18:04:00] <minall> Hello!
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1920 [18:04:56] <minall> I need to make a debian installation
video, I'm planning to do it on a virtual machione on my pc,
and a screen recorder, but... I'm not sure what VM should I use
1921 [18:04:58] <EoflaOE> Hello minall
1922 [18:05:05] <minall> EoflaOE: o/
1923 [18:05:18] <minall> How do I check which debian version do I
have, btw
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1925 [18:05:38] <uRock> settings > details
1926 [18:05:43] <uRock> virtualbox
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1928 [18:06:26] <EoflaOE> minall: To get debian version, do cat
/etc/debian_version
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1937 [18:08:39] <minall> Thanks!
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1939 [18:08:51] <EoflaOE> You are welcome.
1940 [18:08:59] <vsayikiran> minall: open terminal and execute
lsb_release
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1945 [18:17:05] <BCMM> dstaring: it sounds like you could at least
get rid of the polling by using inotify on the rss feed, and an rss
client that can be pragmatically made to refresh
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1947 [18:18:57] <BCMM> dstaring: but if we're strictly
talking about gui notifications in your desktop session, you should
probably consider libnotify. are you using a desktop environment?
you might already be running a notification server
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1953 [18:20:31] <BCMM> (you can use notify-send in shell scripts,
or there are libraries/bindings for dozens of languages)
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1957 [18:20:51] <dstaring> inotify?
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1959 [18:22:01] <BCMM> dstaring: inotify is a kernel mechanism for
finding out when files change. almost any time you're polling a
file for changes, you should be using inotify instead
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1961 [18:22:33] <jhutchins_wk> greycat: It's a matter of
syntax. -sh was transversing a mount, -shx doesn't, du -sh
/var/log/* does.
1962 [18:22:47] <BCMM> dstaring: the name's a bit confusing
in this context; it's got nothing in particular to do with
"notifications" in the sense we're talking about them
1963 [18:23:08] <BCMM> it's just an API that notifies a
program when a monitored file changes, with low overhead
1964 [18:23:17] <greycat> jhutchins_wk: is the symlink that
it's traversing, which you DO NOT want it to traverse, one of
the direct expansions of /var/log/* or is it deeper?
1965 [18:24:20] <jhutchins_wk> The first.
1966 [18:24:29] <jhutchins_wk> /var/log/symlink
1967 [18:24:50] <jhutchins_wk> which is /var/log/mount/subdir
1968 [18:25:10] <greycat> You TOLD it to measure /var/log/symlink
so it's doing so.
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1970 [18:25:17] <jhutchins_wk> Indeed.
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1972 [18:26:38] <greycat> if you want something like "measure
all of /var/log/* which are real dirs and not symlinks"
you'll need to combine it with find, or some kind of shell
loop. find would be better.
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1974 [18:26:54] <BCMM> dstaring: e.g. a shell script could do
`inotifywait -e modify file.rss`; and it'll automatically wait
until file.rss changes, without needing to poll or really use any
significant resources
1975 [18:26:55] <greycat> find /var/log -maxdepth 1 -type d -exec
du yourargs {} +
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1979 [18:27:42] <greycat> after testing...
1980 [18:27:46] <greycat> find /var/log -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1
-type d -exec du yourargs {} +
1981 [18:28:24] <greycat> otherwise it gets /var/log as the first
argument, does that, then ignores the others because they're
children of /var/log
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1986 [18:30:47] <jhutchins_wk> The net solution turns out to be
"why are you retaining five years of logs?".
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2010 [18:43:33] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey guys i need some help with
cleaning up my interfaces on my desktop
2011 [18:43:54] <Eryn_1983_FL> i got two interfaces one with a
dhcp ip i guess and the other that is suppose to be static.
2012 [18:44:05] <Eryn_1983_FL> i just want the static, whats the
commands to removed this dhcp one..
2013 [18:44:46] <greycat> ... how many physical network interfaces
do you have in this desktop system?
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2015 [18:45:45] <Eryn_1983_FL> just eth1
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2019 [18:46:26] <greycat> you claim you have ONE physical
interface, and yet it's named eth1? did you transfer this hard
drive from a different system, or replace the network interface at
some point in the past?
2020 [18:46:29] <Eryn_1983_FL> ifconfig is gone i guess replaced
2021 [18:46:32] <mortderi1> folks - where can I find guidance on
how to install Debian 10 over serial console?
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2024 [18:46:54] <EoflaOE> What is the name of the interface that
is the dhcp one?
2025 [18:46:55] <Eryn_1983_FL> well if you want to whole story,
2026 [18:47:31] <Eryn_1983_FL>
replaced-url
2027 [18:47:51] <Eryn_1983_FL> i think back in the day when they
interface names were change it messed up something and i got dupes
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2029 [18:48:05] <Eryn_1983_FL> its possible i got two nics i
havent looked at the back of pc for like a year
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2031 [18:48:31] <Eryn_1983_FL> just the one..
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2033 [18:49:17] <greycat> So according to your paste, you have one
physical interface, eth1, which has two ipv4 addresses,
192.168.1.7/24 and 192.168.1.222/24
2034 [18:49:34] <greycat> Check your /etc/network/interfaces
first, and see if you
2035 [18:49:47] <greycat> you're doing something in there
which would assign two addresses.
2036 [18:50:03] <Eryn_1983_FL> nah
2037 [18:50:17] <Eryn_1983_FL> i only got lo in there everything
is commented out, i should be using dhcp,
2038 [18:50:34] <Eryn_1983_FL> still trying to systemd resolve and
dhcp to work right for vpn but one thing at time..
2039 [18:50:37] <greycat> If it's not in /e/n/i then
you're either using Network Manager, or systemd-networkd.
2040 [18:50:47] <Eryn_1983_FL> yeah network manager
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2051 [18:56:30] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok dhcp keeps trying to put stuff
in /etc/resolv.conf
2052 [18:56:34] <Eryn_1983_FL> how do i fix that..
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2054 [18:57:21] <greycat> !resolv.conf
2055 [18:57:21] <dpkg> /etc/resolv.conf is a resolver
configuration file that contains your nameserver IPs. It is written
by your DHCP client. To use different nameservers than those
provided by DHCP, ask me about <override dns>. See also
<fixresolvconf>.
2056 [18:57:29] <greycat> !override dns
2057 [18:57:29] <dpkg> To have dhclient etc not touch
/etc/resolv.conf, the best plan is to configure it not to touch that
file. See
replaced-url
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2059 [18:57:45] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Is something wrong with ssl
certs?
2060 [18:58:14] <Mathisen> Aurora_iz_kosmos, nope
2061 [18:58:17] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Firefox seems to load fine (but
it has its own bundled certs). Meanwhile curl, w3m and others are
reporting errors for me.
2062 [18:58:33] <greycat> kind of a deep question... if
you've discovered a vulnerability in TLS or something,
we're not equipped to deal with that
2063 [18:58:59] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> More like I'm getting
"invalid sig" errors on different machines.
2064 [18:59:16] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> tls12_check_peer_sigalg: wrong
signature type
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2066 [18:59:57] <avu> Aurora_iz_kosmos: you mean on debian.org?
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2068 [19:00:01] <avu> if so: wfm
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2070 [19:00:20] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Debian.org unaffected.
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2072 [19:00:47] <Aurora_iz_kosmos>
replaced-url
2073 [19:00:56] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> (Google is similarly
unaffected)
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2075 [19:01:08] <greycat> lynx gives me 403 Forbidden on that one
2076 [19:01:23] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> You're not affected then.
Because that means TLS handshake didn't fail first.
2077 [19:01:38] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> My ArchLinux machine is
similarly unaffected.
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2086 [19:03:31] <Mathisen> i also get forbidden with lynx on a
clean buster and my arch
2087 [19:03:56] <greycat> so, something unique to
Aurora_iz_kosmos's machine
2088 [19:03:59] <greycat> or network
2089 [19:04:00] <ayekat> heh, that site there just throws a raw
XML at my face
2090 [19:04:16] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Hm. I'll check if
it's my country doing shit it shouldn't...
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2093 [19:04:41] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Torified access also fails.
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2097 [19:06:29] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> It only affects my Debian
machines.
2098 [19:07:12] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> And only if I use the Debian
cert checks. (Guix is unaffected)
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2100 [19:08:27] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Which lib is usually
responsible for TLS on most Debian programs?
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2103 [19:08:58] <greycat> on buster, lynx is linked with
libgnutls.so.30
2104 [19:09:09] <greycat> you can see this with ldd
2105 [19:09:26] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> I have 3.6.7-4
2106 [19:09:31] <greycat> ,v lynx
2107 [19:09:33] <judd> Package: lynx on amd64 -- jessie:
2.8.9dev1-2+deb8u1; stretch: 2.8.9dev11-1; buster: 2.8.9rel.1-3;
bullseye: 2.9.0dev.1-2; sid: 2.9.0dev.1-2
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2109 [19:09:34] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> This is the current version,
correct?
2110 [19:09:36] <greycat> *sigh*
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2113 [19:09:59] <greycat> ,v libgnutls30
2114 [19:10:00] <judd> Package: libgnutls30 on amd64 --
stretch-security: 3.5.8-5+deb9u1; stretch: 3.5.8-5+deb9u4; buster:
3.6.7-4; bullseye: 3.6.8-2; sid: 3.6.8-2
2115 [19:10:08] <greycat> OK, you might actually be using Debian.
2116 [19:10:11] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Seems like it.
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2118 [19:11:12] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> And it stopped happening.
2119 [19:11:34] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Ah. No. Just lynx not being
affected.
2120 [19:11:50] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Could it be that `w3m` uses an
outdated SSL lib?
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2122 [19:12:10] <greycat> OK, w3m does indeed give an error.
2123 [19:12:18] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> libssl1.1 (>= 1.1.0) ...okay
then. That answers why.
2124 [19:12:29] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Those sites no-longer support
TLS 1.1 downgrading.
2125 [19:12:35] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Which is good.
2126 [19:13:05] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> And curl also depends on that
lib.
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2140 [19:17:27] <koollman> Aurora_iz_kosmos: iirc, libssl1.1
supports tls1.2
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2142 [19:17:53] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> So perhaps those servers only
access some newer algos?
2143 [19:18:00] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> s/access/accept/
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2146 [19:18:40] <koollman> Aurora_iz_kosmos: do you have an error
message ? or you can probably test directly with openssl
2147 [19:18:45] <greycat> koollman: I think the question is, does
libssl1.1 *only* support tls1.2 and nothing older?
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2149 [19:19:17] <jmcnaught> There's a note in
/usr/share/doc/libssl1.1/NEWS.Debian.gz that I think could be
related
2150 [19:19:19] <Aurora_iz_kosmos>
(TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_GCM_SHA256, 128 bit keys, TLS 1.2) is what
firefox reports the connection succeeds as.
2151 [19:19:22] <koollman> greycat: ah. default protocol/cipher
depends on application choice
2152 [19:19:39] <greycat> jmcnaught: aha.
2153 [19:21:18] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> koollman: curl: (35)
error:1414D172:SSL routines:tls12_check_peer_sigalg:wrong signature
type
2154 [19:21:42] <Eryn_1983_FL> thanks greycat
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2160 [19:25:16] <koollman> something about security level changed
?
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2165 [19:27:24] <jmcnaught>
replaced-url
2166 [19:27:25] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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2169 [19:28:08] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Oh my, interesting.
2170 [19:28:53] <koollman> echo | openssl s_client -servername
i.kym-cdn.com -connect i.kym-cdn.com:443 -cipher DEFAULT@SECLEVEL=1
# works, then try with =2, fails ...
2171 [19:30:12] <koollman> Aurora_iz_kosmos: so, it's the
opposite. the site doesn't support valid tls negociation :)
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2175 [19:33:12] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> koollman: That's a shame.
I should probably bug them.
2176 [19:33:20] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> But thanks a lot for finding
that.
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2211 [19:53:48] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Nice to know Debian is
up-to-date on security. :)
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2219 [19:56:40] <ratrace> it's a tug of war whack-a-mole
game. tug with the baddies, hammer tied to the rope and you have to
whack a cve moles
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2225 [19:59:37] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> heh
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2250 [20:22:30] <oliv3> hi, looking for some links on how to set
up exim4 in buster using letsencrypt
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2273 [20:35:16] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok peeps i got it undercontrol now
ty
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2275 [20:36:38] <preyalone> sid mirrors keep timing out for
different *-udeb packages :/
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2278 [20:38:29] <annadane> preyalone, i'd probably report
that on #debian-mirrors on irc.oftc.net
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2301 [20:58:29] <arka500> what is this ISO specifically for
replaced-url
2302 [20:58:50] <arka500> what is the difference between this one
and the normal netinst ISO?
2303 [20:58:53] <greycat> !listkeys debian-mac
2304 [20:58:55] <dpkg> Factoid search of 'debian-mac' by
key returned no results.
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2308 [20:59:33] <greycat> see if it's described in the
readme-type text that you get from that server when you go to those
directories
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2312 [21:00:12] <luna> What is a mac netinst image?
2313 [21:00:12] <luna> The mac netinst CD here is a special
version of the netinst CD image that is targeted specifically at
older 64-bit Intel Macintosh machines. It will likely work on most
other amd64 machines too, but it does not contain UEFI boot files
that some people need. See the Debian Wiki for more information.
2314 [21:00:16] <arka500> this is from the main download page
replaced-url
2315 [21:00:18] <luna> @ greycat arka500
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2317 [21:00:43] <arka500> luna so thats it?
2318 [21:00:45] <luna> so its for Macs with older EFI
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2323 [21:01:53] <arka500> oh my bad, I found more info about this
in wiki
replaced-url
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2325 [21:02:24] <arka500> also XFCE is the official GUI now?
2326 [21:02:41] <greycat> It is one of several supported Desktop
Environments.
2327 [21:02:50] <annadane> it's still GNOME by default
2328 [21:03:02] <annadane> not that debian really has 'an
official' one
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2330 [21:03:38] <arka500> no I mean the download page only have
this one no GNOME
replaced-url
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2332 [21:04:24] <arka500> oh I guess its the CD version
2333 [21:04:34] <arka500> not the larger DVD files
2334 [21:04:45] <greycat> gnome doesn't fit on a CD
2335 [21:04:49] <arka500> heh
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2340 [21:06:20] <arka500> should download the *-DVD-3.iso the ;)
2341 [21:06:30] <arka500> 4.4G, nice
2342 [21:06:38] <greycat> why would you want that?
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2344 [21:07:17] <arka500> greycat I generally use netinst mostly,
just wanted to download that one and check it out to see what comes
preinstalled
2345 [21:07:33] <greycat> well, I very seriously doubt you want
DVD-3 without DVD-1
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2348 [21:08:10] <arka500> greycat oh I have to download all 3 of
them
2349 [21:08:40] <greycat> There is no difference in what is
"preinstalled" based on the size of the image. What
matters is what you select in the task selection interface near the
end of the installation. That specified what you get. The size and
age of the image specifies how many things you have to download.
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2351 [21:09:16] <arka500> greycat so in the end, netinst is good
enough then?
2352 [21:09:40] <greycat> If you have a Debian 10.0.0 DVD-1 image
and you try to use it to install Debian a year from now, most of the
packages on it will have been superseded by security or
point-release updates, so you'll still end up downloading
almost everything.
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2355 [21:10:18] <arka500> greycat ah well, you are right
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2357 [21:10:47] <greycat> That's why I get so frustrated by
people who insist on downloading multiple DVD images. It's such
a waste.
2358 [21:11:35] <arka500> greycat gonna stick to netinst then as
always
2359 [21:11:59] <old_school> greycat, you've got a point
there.
2360 [21:12:09] <arka500> greycat I guess those are useful in
systems that you have to set up Internet after installing
2361 [21:12:40] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Are those really so bad?
There's cases where you want to use it on closed offline
systems.
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2364 [21:13:05] <greycat> The intended use of a full DVD set is to
install Debian on machines that have no network at all, or to
install on a whole *bunch* of machines when Internet bandwidth is
scarce or expensive.
2365 [21:13:32] <arka500> I remember Installing OpenSUSE few years
back and how I had to manually fiddle in the Network Settings to
enable Internet somehow it could not detect my Wired Internet....
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2367 [21:14:16] <arka500> so the whole Installer was working as if
I was offline
2368 [21:14:17] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Some NICs require firmware.
That's more common on server hardware.
2369 [21:14:30] <arka500> never experienced anything like this
with Debian
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2373 [21:14:49] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> I have on servers. Not on user
devices.
2374 [21:15:16] <greycat> Most ethernet NICs don't need it,
but most wireless NICs do.
2375 [21:15:24] <greycat> There are exceptions on both sides.
2376 [21:15:24] <arka500> Aurora_iz_kosmos I guess thats more
common in a server scenario
2377 [21:15:37] <arka500> *server environment
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2381 [21:18:28] <arka500> my closest encounter with server is
using Debian CLI in my Raspberry Pi "home server"
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2384 [21:20:37] <Aurora_iz_kosmos> Ah yeah. Raspy has generally
well-supported hardware.
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2419 [21:40:18] <preyalone> is a fresh sid install supposed to
have "buster", "sid", or "unstable"
repos in /etc/apt/sources.list?
2420 [21:40:38] <greycat> There is no such thing as a "sid
install", fresh or otherwise.
2421 [21:40:50] <greycat> You install stable, and then you edit
your sources, and dist-upgrade.
2422 [21:41:00] <preyalone> neat! thanks, greycat
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2427 [21:45:23] <selectallcars> am i correct in saying stretch is
not lts until 2020, and the current security team still handles
updates for stretch (not lts volunteers)?
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2429 [21:45:46] <greycat> yes
2430 [21:46:40] <selectallcars> thanks bro
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2433 [21:49:01] <selectallcars> would i be right in saying amd64
gets more attention than i686 (in general, performance, stability,
etc)?
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2436 [21:50:31] <Akuw> i have a confusion, when you configure ssh
access with public key, is somebody try to connect from another
computer using same user name that will request password
2437 [21:50:32] <Habbie> selectallcars, i can't speak for the
debian project, but broadly, yes
2438 [21:51:00] <Akuw> but in some configurations, does not allow
connection unless use public key?
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2441 [21:51:17] <greycat> Akuw: you can disable password
authentication, if that's what you want.
2442 [21:51:29] <Akuw> ohhhh ok
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2445 [21:51:48] <Akuw> greycat: thanks
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2447 [21:52:12] <selectallcars> Habbie thanks - i was thinking
simply the fact the user base is mostly amd64 so gets more attention
perhaps makes this so
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2449 [21:52:28] <greycat> most security bugs are not arch-specific
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2454 [21:54:02] <selectallcars> greycat i understand (interesting
observation, amd64 boots quicker than i686 non pae here, seeing as
binaries are bigger im not sure how)
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2457 [21:55:43] <selectallcars> but memory is obviously different
- 90mb vs 60mb after boot
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2462 [21:57:13] <selectallcars> one last thing...if my cpu does
not support spectre protections, would disabling mitigations be
useful for performance increases or will the kernel know and not
apply them in the first place?
2463 [21:57:28] <ArlequInOut> greycat, no, but exploit mitigation
can be and some use arch specific functionality like R^W
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2468 [22:00:41] <ArlequInOut> or
replaced-url
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2484 [22:08:51] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey guys is there a email gateway
for gmail?
2485 [22:09:00] <Eryn_1983_FL> like davmail
2486 [22:09:21] <Eryn_1983_FL> also my gnome keyring is not
working
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2488 [22:10:54] <lope> atom has crashed. I'm sending kill -9
to it's pid, but it doesn't die
2489 [22:11:13] <lope> sending kill -9 as root
2490 [22:11:24] <lope> it's definitely the correct PID
2491 [22:11:36] <lope> I've tried running htop as root, and
sending SIGKILL from there also.
2492 [22:11:51] <lope> The S column in HTOP is showing a D
2493 [22:12:21] <pihahiroth> D-E-D ded
2494 [22:12:23] <LtL> lope: it's probably a zombie, check
'top' if it is, only rebooting will remove it.
2495 [22:12:45] <greycat> !zombie
2496 [22:12:45] <dpkg> A zombie process is one which has issued an
exit(), but whose parent has not yet issued wait() (or one of its
variants) to retrieve the exit code. This usually means the parent
process is buggy. You can't kill a zombie, because it's
already dead; you have to kill the parent, or just ignore the
zombie.
2497 [22:13:29] <lope> CPU % column in system monitor says
disk-sleep
2498 [22:14:53] <lope> LtL, thanks, i guess I have to reboot
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2502 [22:16:41] <greycat> (killing the zombie's parent
orphans the zombie, and then init (PID 1) adopts it, and quickly
wait()s to reap it)
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2509 [22:18:36] <cosimo_> hello anyone encountered with nvidia
driver problem in optimus laptops ?
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2517 [22:21:26] <preyalone> the sparc64 qemu static packages
don't fully register sparc64 binaries for running on amd64
hosts, compared to the ppc64el, mips64el, etc. packages. sparc64
./hello-world C app generates "cannot execute binary file: Exec
format error". Fortunately, qemu-sparc64-static appears to
work.
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2526 [22:25:18] <lope> greycat, I rebooted. now I can start atom
again. htop wasn't showing any parent process for atom
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2528 [22:27:55] <omnio> guys, I have a bad habit: everytime I want
to search for all the packages containing a string in their names
and are installed I run something like "apt search *string* |
grep installed". Is there a better/orthodox way to do this?
2529 [22:28:16] <greycat> if that works, I don't see the
problem
2530 [22:28:48] <omnio> it works great actually :)
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2535 [22:34:13] <Habbie> omnio, dpkg -l | grep string
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2539 [22:38:05] <omnio> Habbie: that's nice too but it also
searches for the string in the description, I guess. Anyway
it's useful, thanks
2540 [22:38:20] <greycat> and apt seach doesn't?
2541 [22:38:25] <greycat> search*
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2544 [22:39:06] * greycat tests... "apt search gnutls"
definitely returns packages that do not have the string
"gnutls" in their names. Like "tclcurl".
2545 [22:39:32] <omnio> oh yes. apt does too.
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2547 [22:40:02] <ratrace> i always add --names-only or else
it's an unrelated mess
2548 [22:40:13] <greycat> I was kinda hoping, but also hoping for
it not to work... because typing "--names-only" is a
MASSIVE pain and I have to type it so very often... but I also
don't want to have to use apt(8).
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2550 [22:40:43] <ratrace> "@google debian package
foobar" ftw :)
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2553 [22:41:13] <omnio> "apt list *string* | grep
installed", maybe this should work
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2555 [22:41:33] <omnio> and search only in the names
2556 [22:42:22] <greycat> wooledg:~$ apt list gnutls
2557 [22:42:23] <greycat> Listing... Done
2558 [22:42:37] <greycat> does not seem immediately useful
2559 [22:43:13] <greycat> apt list '*gnutls*' is
slightly more useful
2560 [22:43:34] <omnio> yes, it needs to be motivated by the globs
:)
2561 [22:43:49] <greycat> and hey, added bonus, it doesn't
use three lines of vertical terminal real estate per result
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2563 [22:46:21] <jimm> does netinstall images have utilities that
can look at the smart data on a drive?
2564 [22:46:52] <jimm> I'm trying to reinstall debian,
I'm starting to suspect the hard drive
2565 [22:47:15] <jezebel> unlikely
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2569 [22:49:19] <preyalone> cmake gets confused and tries to
search for CXX, in a deb ports 100% pure C project targeting sparc64
from amd64 host. never seen this behavior before. oh well, setting
CC=sparc64-linux-gnu-gcc CXX=sparc64-linux-gnu-g++ anyway
2570 [22:49:53] <coruja> omnio, apt list --installed *string*
2571 [22:50:02] <greycat> since when can you configure cmake with
anything as simple as CC=
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2573 [22:51:33] <karlpinc> jimm: You'd want a live image for
that. If it does not have the tools you can download them and
install them (the smartmontool package). Of course whether the newly
installed packages remain across reboots is something that depends
on how the live image is used.
2574 [22:53:47] <omnio> coruja: nice, thanks, that also colors the
names
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2582 [22:57:14] <jimm> karlpinc, the basic problem is I can't
boot the system at the moment... I think I might have to clear off
grub from 3 different places
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2590 [23:03:36] <cosimo_> guys
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2592 [23:03:41] <cosimo_> aynone can help me out ?
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2594 [23:03:52] <joze> absolutely me
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2597 [23:06:32] <Bushmills> cosimo_:
replaced-url
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2599 [23:07:31] <cosimo_> well thanks lol
2600 [23:08:02] <LtL> cosimo_: nobody can possibly help if you
don't state the problem.
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2603 [23:08:43] <cosimo_> nvidia property drivers not working for
me i've msi laptop which has optimus
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2605 [23:09:10] <ratrace> cosimo_: opensuse or debian?
2606 [23:09:15] <cosimo_> deb
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2608 [23:09:28] <ratrace> cuz you asked the same in #suse minutes
ago
2609 [23:09:57] <cosimo_> that was a mistake
2610 [23:09:58] <cosimo_> sorry
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2613 [23:10:05] <ratrace> not sure what kind of help you'd
expect if that's not debian ; if we tell you to apt install
something ; whatcha gonna do
2614 [23:10:46] <LtL> cosimo_: bumblebee is the only solution
i've heard of, and i've never heard of much sucess with
it.
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2618 [23:11:32] <LtL> cosimo_: i have optimus nvidia but i prefer
to use integrated intel.
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2620 [23:11:41] <cosimo_> well bumblebee is outdated as far i know
2621 [23:11:48] <cosimo_> problem is i can use nouveau
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2623 [23:11:52] <cosimo_> just cant official nvidia
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2625 [23:13:26] <LtL> cosimo_: can you paste.debian.net with
output of 'lspci -nn'
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2627 [23:14:13] <cosimo_> sure sec
2628 [23:14:57] <cosimo_>
replaced-url
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2630 [23:15:43] <LtL> ,pciid 8086:191b
2631 [23:15:44] <judd> [8086:191b] is 'HD Graphics 530'
from 'Intel Corporation' with kernel modules
'i915', 'snd-hda-intel', 'ata-generic'
in stretch. See also
replaced-url
2632 [23:16:27] <LtL> cosimo_: looks like i915 should work,
you'll need to lose the nvidia crap probably
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2634 [23:16:43] <cosimo_> problem is x server settings not working
and if i start nvidia-xconfig x goes crazy in next restart
2635 [23:16:48] <cosimo_> i dont know whats wrong
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2637 [23:17:08] <LtL> cosimo_: hopefully that applies to buster,
if that's what you're on.
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2639 [23:17:30] <Nidhoegger> Hi. Is there any way to get a AMD
Navi GPU running on debian buster?
2640 [23:17:37] <cosimo_> ill look into it
2641 [23:17:41] <LtL> cosimo_: nvidia is whats wrong
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2645 [23:18:19] <LtL> mostly optimus in your case, cosimo_
2646 [23:18:26] <cosimo_> you just explained me, LtL
2647 [23:18:39] <cosimo_> yep thanks to msi i just cant disable
gpu as well
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2650 [23:19:48] <LtL> cosimo_: you can uninstall nvidia drivers,
check any blacklisting and it should load i915
2651 [23:20:24] <cosimo_> i can load i915 no problem in there
2652 [23:21:22] <cosimo_> maybe i should create a bug report or
something coz i've this problem only in debian
2653 [23:21:43] <LtL> cosimo_: lsmod |grep -i nvidia -- any
output?
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2655 [23:24:34] <LtL> cosimo_: i'm not familiar w/msi but
your BIOS may give you options.
2656 [23:25:10] <cosimo_> we don't have much options in bios
2657 [23:25:21] <cosimo_> i need to modify the bios for gpu
selection
2658 [23:25:31] <cosimo_> and im too lazy for that actualyl
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2661 [23:26:03] <cosimo_> ill send you the output btw give me a
sec
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2667 [23:28:18] <LtL> cosimo_: also check dmesg for missing
firmware, often the case with debian. '# dmesg |grep -i
firmware'
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2670 [23:31:44] <cosimo_> LtL, firmwares are ok
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2672 [23:32:46] <Habbie> i ran fwupdmgr update and grub
disappeared :S
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2675 [23:34:06] <cosimo_> Habbie, do u have dual boot?
2676 [23:34:20] <cosimo_> LtL,
replaced-url
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2678 [23:35:06] <cosimo_> i installed wificard btw eheh
2679 [23:36:01] <Habbie> cosimo_, yes
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2683 [23:37:52] <cosimo_> Habbie, copy your grub efi binary to
EFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi on EFI partition that will solve your problem i
hope
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2687 [23:38:30] <Habbie> cosimo_, it is solved now with a debian
rescue image - i have no doubt something like what you said would
have worked too
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2691 [23:39:10] <cosimo_> Habbie, cool :)
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2699 [23:43:37] <preyalone> apt says to replace libc6:alpha with
tzdata, libdb1-compat, libdb1-compat:alpha. But
libdb1-compat[:amd64] conflicts with the alpha edition, and is not
actually necessary
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2712 [23:53:37] <frogwine> hi there! LtL , are you here currently?
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2714 [23:53:55] <LtL> frogwine: yes
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2716 [23:56:10] <frogwine> I'm friend with cosimo. I just not
able on freenode/#debian channel, so cosimo asked for me. It's
actually my problem.
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2718 [23:57:30] <LtL> frogwine: you have firmware issues in dmesg.
can you pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list
2719 [23:59:00] <frogwine> LtL:
replaced-url
2720 [23:59:02] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1536
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