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8 [00:05:59] <nvz> it would seem that my client's maximum
is 416 chars per line, and the maximum the factoid can hold is 451
and that includes anything like <action> <reply> or
other markup the bot understands
9 [00:07:15] <lupulo> nvz is it according a font?
10 [00:07:35] <nvz> I'm sorry, 450.. I calculated wrong :P
11 [00:07:50] <nvz> lupulo: no, has nothing to do with fonts
just limits of irc, clients, and the bot itself
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13 [00:08:22] <nvz> that factoid is currently 324 chars
including the <reply> you don't see
14 [00:08:44] <nvz> overall my proposed change would reduce its
size so.. its doable
15 [00:08:52] <lupulo> you mean a buffer size?
16 [00:09:01] <lupulo> one strnlen or something
17 [00:09:04] <nvz> I just wanted to figure out once and for all
where the limits were
18 [00:09:35] <nvz> no IRC protocol itself has a 512 byte limit,
this is reduced by the other bytes clients send along with what you
type
19 [00:09:48] <nvz> irssi, which I use splits my lines at 416
chars
20 [00:10:15] <nvz> the bot however will only store up to 450
chars idk why its limits are at that exactly
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26 [00:17:23] <ZaZaGX> oh ic
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29 [00:17:26] <ZaZaGX> still using mIRC eh?
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32 [00:18:19] <nvz> heh
33 [00:18:39] <ZaZaGX> i use irssi
34 [00:19:27] <lupulo> nvz,
replaced-url
35 [00:20:01] <lupulo> nvz here there is a why about the 512
limit to avoid the ban
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49 [00:33:05] <nvz> I'm not really worried about getting
around it, I just wanted to know for when editing the factoids how
much I can say with a search and replace regex on a line and how
long the factoid can be total
50 [00:33:30] <nvz> and now I know.. my line can't be over
416 chars and the total factoid length can't be over 450
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55 [00:37:52] <nvz> dpkg stretch->buster =~ s/remove
stable-specific lines like stretch-backports. apt update &&
apt upgrade && apt full-upgrade. 3rd party repos like
<dmo> are known to cause problems with the upgrade./remove
lines like stretch-backports, debian-multimedia <dmo>, and
other 3rd party repos as they are known to cause issues then do: apt
update && apt upgrade && apt full-upgrade/
56 [00:37:52] <dpkg> OK, nvz
57 [00:38:01] <nvz> !stretch->buster
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59 [00:38:15] <nvz> o.O
60 [00:38:21] <abrotman> dpkg: stretch->buster
61 [00:38:21] <dpkg> Read (at least) the upgrading chapter of
the <release notes>
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62 [00:38:26] <nvz> hows that then?
63 [00:38:28] <abrotman> the short address doesn't work
with the ->
64 [00:38:34] <nvz> ah, ok
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66 [00:39:17] <un214> well they're very quick to tag
systemd bugs with moreinfo but very slow to do anything else with
them at all
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68 [00:39:43] <nvz> only other changes I could see to make that
more clear is to mention sources.list.d where some 3rd party repos
may be
69 [00:40:05] <nvz> but I think that clairifies the issue
mentioned earlier
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71 [00:41:03] <nvz> really I just think you should use the
f'n release notes ch4 personally.. but I guess not everyone had
a speed reading class in middle school :P
72 [00:41:23] <nvz> or takes their upgrades seriously enough to
read the thing
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75 [00:43:16] <lupulo> dpkg stretch to buster =~ s/remove
stable-specific lines like stretch-backports. apt update &&
apt upgrade && apt full-upgrade. 3rd party repos like
<dmo> are known to cause problems with the upgrade./remove
lines like stretch-backports, debian-multimedia <dmo>, and
other 3rd party repos as they are known to cause issues then do: apt
update && apt upgrade && apt full-upgrade/
76 [00:43:16] <dpkg> i didn't have anything called
'stretch to buster' to modify, lupulo
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78 [00:43:45] <lupulo> dpkg stretch2buster =~ s/remove
stable-specific lines like stretch-backports. apt update &&
apt upgrade && apt full-upgrade. 3rd party repos like
<dmo> are known to cause problems with the upgrade./remove
lines like stretch-backports, debian-multimedia <dmo>, and
other 3rd party repos as they are known to cause issues then do: apt
update && apt upgrade && apt full-upgrade/
79 [00:43:45] <dpkg> lupulo: i didn't have anything called
'stretch2buster' to modify
80 [00:44:18] <lupulo> dpkg stretch++ =~ s/remove
stable-specific lines like stretch-backports. apt update &&
apt upgrade && apt full-upgrade. 3rd party repos like
<dmo> are known to cause problems with the upgrade./remove
lines like stretch-backports, debian-multimedia <dmo>, and
other 3rd party repos as they are known to cause issues then do: apt
update && apt upgrade && apt full-upgrade/
81 [00:44:19] <dpkg> i didn't have anything called
'stretch++' to modify, lupulo
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91 [00:49:15] <lupulo> dpkg *stretch
92 [00:49:15] <dpkg> lupulo: bugger all, i dunno
93 [00:49:27] <lupulo> dpkg **stretch
94 [00:49:28] <dpkg> lupulo: are you using Windows?
95 [00:49:36] <dvs> heh
96 [00:49:41] <ZaZaGX> i feel like santa claus today.
97 [00:49:48] <un214> dpkg you need a better parser
98 [00:49:48] <dpkg> I resemble that remark!
99 [00:50:08] <un214> lol
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101 [00:50:39] <lupulo> dpkg upgrade stretch
102 [00:50:40] <dpkg> lupulo: wish i knew
103 [00:50:55] <lupulo> dpkg stretch upgrade
104 [00:50:56] <dpkg> wish i knew, lupulo
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106 [00:51:11] <un214> dpkg stretch->buster
107 [00:51:11] <dpkg> Read (at least) the upgrading chapter of
the <release notes>
replaced-url
108 [00:51:21] <nvz> lupulo: please don't abuse the bot :D
109 [00:51:21] <Pegasus_RPG> Hello. I am setting up a new box and
can't seem to get the bonded interface to appear. I tried using
ifupdown2 as well but still nothing. I made sure to load the bonding
kernel module as well so what am I missing?
110 [00:51:33] <Pegasus_RPG> (I've defined it in
/etc/network/interfaces of course.)
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112 [00:51:54] <lupulo> nvz ok
113 [00:52:35] <nvz> heh, they didn't stay long.. but the
wiki page is
replaced-url
114 [00:53:19] <atebit_ly> Hello, sorry for this very nooby
question I'm about to ask...
115 [00:53:59] <ZaZaGX> is donating 5 bucks enough?
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118 [01:01:07] <ksk> atebit_ly: feel free to ask a debian related
question ;)
119 [01:01:21] * dvs gets the "pal" ready
120 [01:01:40] <atebit_ly> is it only possible to install debian
to an SSD through a live mode or is there no possible workaround to
use installer?
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122 [01:02:00] <un214> debootstrap works if you can boot anything
remotely usable
123 [01:02:20] <ksk> installing on a ssd should not really be
different from installing on a hdd?
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125 [01:02:55] <ksk> have you tried just using the installer? I
also hear there is a new fancy installer available with buster, but
I dont know that one yet tbh
126 [01:03:04] <atebit_ly> installer will not detect my NVMe SSD
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128 [01:03:33] <atebit_ly> I've been playing with my BIOS to
try to get it to detect, but realizing slowly that I'm wasting
time
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130 [01:03:48] <ZaZaGX> i have a NVMe SSD and i installed debian
10.2 on it
131 [01:03:59] <ZaZaGX> on my laptop
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133 [01:04:18] <atebit_ly> Which laptop manufacturer
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135 [01:04:26] <ZaZaGX> Lenovo
136 [01:04:35] <un214> oh that's the problem. It's a
driver issue. Once you have the right driver it will work.
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138 [01:05:17] <un214> I usually use the netinst package because
if it has the network driver (which it almost always does for a
wired ethernet) it can download every other driver needed
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140 [01:05:38] <ZaZaGX> netinst didn't work for me
141 [01:05:54] <atebit_ly> ZaZaGX can we pm
142 [01:06:02] <atebit_ly> im about to scoop my girly and get
food
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207 [02:18:21] <DeepSpaceObserve> @y@
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209 [02:18:53] <dvs> OvO
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212 [02:19:08] <dvs> I showed him!
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220 [02:24:38] <Butt3rfly> (OvO)
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223 [02:26:04] <dvs> oh noes!
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253 [02:40:26] <mtcdood> I'm reverse proxying a Tomcat
application in root context, and I'm seeing that resources
aren't being loaded correctly because the URL scheme is wrong
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255 [02:40:42] <mtcdood> so instead of loading
/tools/wayback/images/foo it's trying to find /tools/images/foo
256 [02:40:56] <mtcdood> without hard-coding the app to look in
new URLs is there a way to fix this?
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262 [02:44:11] <apathor> mtcdood: using nginx?
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265 [02:45:40] <mtcdood> no I'm using Apache's httpd
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269 [02:46:42] <apathor> ah. look at mod_rewrite
270 [02:46:44] <mtcdood> I figured out how to do it
271 [02:46:56] <mtcdood> you can change the context after all on
a Tomcat application
272 [02:47:13] <mtcdood> I'm just new to it so I didn't
think that was allowed since it's technically under the root
273 [02:47:15] <maxrazer> When apt asks me am I sure I want to
install the above packages when it lists a grave bug on a package
and I say "n" it aborts the whole thing instead of just
not upgrading the package with the bugs. Does that sound right?
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276 [02:48:20] <nvz> anyone by chance know how to clear out the
crap that comes up in chromium's address bar, or is that all
purely coming from google? cause even clearing all my data in
settings and not being logged in I still get things popping up there
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287 [02:51:25] <maxrazer> It seems to be a problem with
apt-listbugs. I removed apt-listbugs and now everything upgrades.
288 [02:51:30] <maxrazer> Could apt-listbugs have a bug?
289 [02:51:36] <maxrazer> It exited with error code 10.
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291 [02:51:54] <maxrazer> Or do I blame apt?
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299 [02:58:56] <maxrazer> Does apt-listbugs have a bug? because
it seems to be invoked by apt upgrade and when a bug is detected and
I select to not upgrade apt-listbugs errors out and apt upgrade is
aborted.
300 [03:00:15] <annadane> maxrazer, which debian release?
301 [03:01:49] <annadane> 'grave bug' sounds like
not-stable
302 [03:01:54] <maxrazer> I'm using debian sid/unstable and
it warned me about the network-manager packager having a bug with
the wifi, I said don't upgrade that it it just aborts the
entire apt upgrade.
303 [03:02:04] <annadane> okay, i'd ask #debian-next on oftc
304 [03:02:08] <maxrazer> ok
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307 [03:06:45] <jim> maxrazer, sid's instability is not
limited to the software in the packages, there can also be problems
with the packages themselves (leading to install, upgrade or removal
problems)
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311 [03:08:45] <joepublic> sid rox. it's like a rolling
distro, only rocket powered instead of rolling traditionally, and
partially blindfolded. You can forget how insanely hard debian
developers and maintainers work if you don't see what all
happens in sid.
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314 [03:09:05] <maxrazer> jim, ah, do you run stable?
315 [03:09:28] * joepublic bets a local currency unit that jim
doesn't run stable
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317 [03:09:53] <jim> if you're willing to deal with whatever
problems come, that can be a good thing if you report problems you
notice, so they can get fixed
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320 [03:10:14] <jim> maxrazer, I do
321 [03:10:21] <maxrazer> I plan to report bugs, but haven't
yet. I was a bit shy about putting my info out there.
322 [03:10:45] * joepublic will accept a mailing address or paypal
address to pay up the local currency unit
323 [03:10:47] <maxrazer> I've encountered multiple before
though where none was reported I believe.
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326 [03:13:55] <nyov> test -x /usr/bin/geoipupdate &&
/usr/bin/geoipupdate: Your account ID or license key is invalid
327 [03:13:58] <nyov> wth?
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329 [03:15:49] <nyov> #947816
330 [03:15:50] <judd> Bug
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331 [03:16:14] <nyov> :D :( :X
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338 [03:23:21] <nyov> I was always wondering: aren't there
any bots out there crawling this kind of network information and
making it available "openly"?
339 [03:24:49] <nyov> having a single provider like MaxMind for
this intel seems prone to misinformation?
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346 [03:28:06] <mtcdood> I still can't get my Tomcat app to
work, it's producing 404 errors for files I know are there
347 [03:29:17] <mtcdood> I don't know how to diagnose where
the fault is, in the proxy or Tomcat
348 [03:29:43] <mtcdood> Tomcat says it's trying to reach
/query but and as far as I know it should be trying to reach
/tools/wayback/query
349 [03:30:05] <mtcdood> both give a 403
350 [03:30:15] <mtcdood> s/403/404/
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358 [03:34:50] <nyov> mtcdood: check the access logfiles of your
proxy
359 [03:36:01] <mtcdood> it says 404, I can give you more
information if you'd like
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362 [03:38:22] <mtcdood>
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363 [03:38:54] <mtcdood>
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365 [03:42:38] <Casper26> Anyone around that can Help with Samba?
I have installed samba and setup a couple of shares but cannot list
shares from any file manager?
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420 [04:32:06] <billybigrigger> hey all i have a quick question,
according to lspci, i have 2 sata controllers on this motherboard,
i'm trying to pass through 1 sata controller to a vm, but how
do i tell which drives are attached to which sata controller?
421 [04:32:22] <billybigrigger> one has an address of 00:11.0 and
the other is 03:00.0
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423 [04:32:38] <billybigrigger> is there an easy way to list
devices attached to those 2 addresses?
424 [04:34:02] <billybigrigger> i have the option in my bios to
change the way ports 4/5 work, so i think that's the 2nd
controller, so my trial and error i can put the drives i want passed
through on the proper ports, but need some way to see what's
connected to what
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438 [04:52:42] <maxrazer> Wait, so apt has the argument
dist-upgrade now too? It has both full-upgrade and dist-upgrade.
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442 [04:54:42] <maxrazer> I wonder if there are any plans to add
more commands into apt? Like "mark", also to integrate
listbugs that would have to be fully integrated.
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446 [04:58:00] <marduk> what about safe-ubgrade?
447 [04:59:04] <marduk> safe- upgrade I meant
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452 [05:04:29] <ealfonso90> I installed a very minimimal debian
that doesn't even include dhclient. Is there an easy way to
share my phone's internet connection with the debian machine
via USB ?
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458 [05:10:44] <maxrazer> ealfonso90, I've never done
tethering in any form. It looks like linux should automatically
detect the connection if you set the phone. You also have to have a
phone provider that allows tethering.
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460 [05:11:08] <maxrazer> If you did a minimal install, then who
knows what automatically detects a network connection.
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462 [05:11:48] <maxrazer> You may want to test to see if an
Ethernet connection works. Then maybe look into manual network
configuration if necessary.
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464 [05:16:05] <ealfonso90> I don't have an ethernet cable.
I'm going to try getting dhcp-client deb files and dependencies
onto a USB disk
465 [05:16:44] <maxrazer> What kind of minimal install did you
do? Maybe you should do a full install minus any GUI.
466 [05:18:23] <ealfonso90> It was supposed to be a netinstall
but I didn't have the required non-free wifi drivers
467 [05:18:34] <ealfonso90> now packages.debian.org seems down
468 [05:18:49] <maxrazer> You know about the non-free wifi iso?
469 [05:19:50] <ealfonso90> no, is it official? but at this point
I already installed the system.
470 [05:21:03] <maxrazer> It is unofficial. But, I don't
think it would cause a problem.
471 [05:21:10] <ealfonso90>
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472 [05:22:02] <maxrazer> Actually, I was trying to do a search
at packages about 15 min ago and it stopped responding. That link
doesn't work though.
473 [05:22:14] <maxrazer> Oh, it finally came up after like 30
seconds.
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475 [05:23:27] <maxrazer> I only have Ethernet and no WiFi, so
WiFi on Linux has never been a problem. I use WiFi for my phone
though.
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491 [05:35:01] <ealfonso90> oh no. now I need ldconfig,
start-stop-daemon to use dpkg -i. it starts to get complicated
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493 [05:38:20] <ealfonso90> actually, it works. all I needed was
the isc-dhcp-client deb
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496 [05:47:40] <tomg> !next
497 [05:47:40] <dpkg> Another happy customer leaves the building.
498 [05:47:50] <tomg> did that solve your problem, ealfonso90 :)
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538 [06:46:52] <GnomeTouchpadStu> hi. i'm having an issue
that i'm feeling incredibly dumb for not being able to solve.
i'm using a touchpad with buster. if i hold down the left-click
and attemptto move the cursor to highlight text, nothing happens.
i've tried the gnome tweak tool to set the mouse and touchpad
to "area." it's had no effect. oddly, it's
worked on other debian based derivatives. is there a common setting
i'm missing somewhere? the double click
539 [06:46:52] <GnomeTouchpadStu> to hold and drag is quite a
pain when there is a lot of text to copy, or if an icon needs to be
moved a distance.
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542 [06:51:24] <diogenes_> GnomeTouchpadStu, wayland?
543 [06:51:33] <GnomeTouchpadStu> yes
544 [06:51:45] <GnomeTouchpadStu> is that it? it's a wayland
issue? hadn't thought of that.
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546 [06:51:55] <diogenes_> tried on X?
547 [06:52:01] <GnomeTouchpadStu> brb. going to try with an x11
session.
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549 [06:57:51] <tamberoo> speaking of wayland, does anyone know
of a good video explaining what exactly it is?
550 [06:58:12] <tamberoo> im not a supertechhead or anything so
im not totally sure what the difference between it and X is
551 [06:58:27] <nevivurn> Not sure about a video, but the arch
wiki article is pretty good iirc.
552 [06:59:14] <nevivurn> Hm, never mind, it doesn't
actually explain what it is.
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554 [06:59:50] <diogenes_> tamberoo,
replaced-url
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557 [07:01:30] <GnomeTouchpadStu> the issue without being able to
hold the left-click on the touchpad and highlight text does not
appear to be a wayland issue. i tried it with every other x11
option, including classic. even rebooted. same issue.
558 [07:02:47] <GnomeTouchpadStu> it's odd because, if i
plug a mouse in, everything works as expected. this feels like a
gnome3 "why don't you think it's more convenient to
double-click and drag" issue. yet, the fixes i've found
online for that haven't worked.
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564 [07:05:29] <diogenes_> GnomeTouchpadStu, maybe a driver
thing? maybe xserver-xorg-input-synaptics works better but on X
only.
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566 [07:06:03] <Jmabsd> Guys so on Debian Stretch I think it was,
my Vega 64 card *DID* provide a 4K framebuffer. And then now booting
off the upgraded-to "buster", as reported yesterday, the
amdgpu framebuffer driver suffers an exception and prints a stack
trace in dmesg.
567 [07:06:06] <Jmabsd> Any thoughts how fix?
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572 [07:07:28] <GnomeTouchpadStu> diogenes_: perhaps. though,
i've fired up a couple other debian based distros over the past
month that worked fine. just tried kali earlier and there are no
issues. though, i'm fairly certain kali and all the others i
tried include a number of proprietary drivers. but, here's the
thing. the system i'm using now is the "non-free"
unofficial version from debian, which includes a ton of proprietary
drivers.
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574 [07:09:44] <Jmabsd> umm, do I need to run update-initramfs
for any reason??
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576 [07:11:53] <diogenes_> GnomeTouchpadStu, over the past years,
all what gnome does, was reducing the features so, it wouldn't
surprise me if one day, you won't have left click at all in
gnome.
577 [07:13:03] <Jmabsd>
replaced-url
578 [07:13:03] <diogenes_> Jmabsd, when you add/remove modules.
579 [07:13:10] <GnomeTouchpadStu> diogenes_: right-click
won't work either. have to use their dumb "tap"
method. yet, with other debian distros, this isn't the issue.
so i figure it must be a setting i'm missing somewhere.
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581 [07:13:17] <Jmabsd> shall I add "amdgpu" to
/etc/initramfs-conf/modules ?
582 [07:13:36] <Jmabsd> diogenes_: does "update-grub"
imply update-initramfs?
583 [07:14:04] <diogenes_> Jmabsd, no.
584 [07:14:16] <BazookaTooth> GnomeTouchpadStu: have you compared
which module is being used for the pad?
585 [07:14:17] <Jmabsd> wow oh
586 [07:14:29] <Jmabsd> so modifications to
/etc/initramfs-conf/modules don't affect.. oh.
587 [07:14:43] <GnomeTouchpadStu> BazookaTooth: no. i should
probably try that.
588 [07:15:03] <Jmabsd> diogenes_,*: to ensure that my AMDGPU
framebuffer code is loaded as early as possible in kernel, and that
any other competing framebuffer logic would not interfere, what
should I add to my initramfs modules or elsewhere??
589 [07:15:05] <GnomeTouchpadStu> BazookaTooth: tahnks.
590 [07:15:17] <BazookaTooth> GnomeTouchpadStu: may explain why
plugging in a mouse changes behavior
591 [07:17:47] <diogenes_> Jmabsd,
replaced-url
592 [07:18:10] <diogenes_> focus on early KMS.
593 [07:21:03] <GnomeTouchpadStu> bbl
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607 [07:35:58] <openbsdtai123> Is there still a support of debian
for older hardware, ancient like old amd generation, 386/DX, intel
pentium 2 and 3 (mx),...?
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611 [07:37:22] <t123> hi all - anyone able to help with ip
routing?
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614 [07:43:31] <nvz> nope, we set the arc ship containing all the
networking gurus off in the wrong direction when we colonized this
planet
615 [07:43:43] <BazookaTooth> t123: ##networking and #netfilter
if no one responds here
616 [07:43:59] <nvz> people usually won't respond to a
question not asked
617 [07:44:04] <nvz> dpkg, ask?
618 [07:44:04] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
619 [07:45:14] <openbsdtai123> dpkg is indeed a good starting
point. Version or info may help for success.
620 [07:45:14] <dpkg> openbsdtai123: You are person #5 to send an
unparseable request
621 [07:45:35] <BazookaTooth> t123: and yes you should start by
stating at least some of your problem
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623 [07:46:21] <inerkick> Hi team my debian fonts are so thin and
i don't know why I can't install ubuntu fonts or any
better clean fonts. Kindly help.
624 [07:46:22] <openbsdtai123> dpkg: people have today vague and
non specific questions. There may have some days like that. I did
think that my question was ok... although unpar...
625 [07:46:22] <dpkg> You are person #6 to send an unparseable
request, openbsdtai123
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627 [07:47:00] <openbsdtai123> inerkick: did you try mkdir
~/.fonts and populate it with many TTFs... I do this way.
628 [07:47:05] <nvz> inerkick: what resolution is your screen?
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630 [07:47:25] <inerkick> i installed budgie DE
631 [07:47:38] <inerkick> but i can't find configuration
which i can check
632 [07:47:40] <nvz> eh.. what?
633 [07:47:44] <openbsdtai123> is it a ttf ?
634 [07:47:50] <openbsdtai123> xrandr -l
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636 [07:49:04] <inerkick>
replaced-url
637 [07:49:07] <nvz> hmm.. budgie is in debian
638 [07:49:53] <inerkick>
replaced-url
639 [07:50:05] <inerkick> I installed it
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641 [07:51:41] <nvz> that doesn't seem to be a problem with
the font itself, but with the rendering of it
642 [07:51:59] <openbsdtai123> ok
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646 [07:53:13] <openbsdtai123> looks to me like an hotline, first
find out with questions what is the problem and a good description.
647 [07:55:26] * nvz just finished installing budgie into the GNOME VM
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650 [07:57:39] <BazookaTooth> nvz: that might also be different
than a minimal install and adding budgie later. had a similar thing
but it wasn't related to fonts
651 [07:58:22] <inerkick> yeah even i think it's the issue
with rendering nvz
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654 [08:00:18] <openbsdtai123> driver and resolution are usually
making a lot there. "Xorg -configure" (not necessary here)
gives sometimes good info.
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658 [08:02:34] <BazookaTooth> inerkick: also kinda bad manners to
post irc screenshots
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660 [08:02:53] <inerkick> i'm sorry, BazookaTooth
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662 [08:03:29] <openbsdtai123> BazookaTooth: I tried last time
"cat file.png | nc termbin.com 9999" it worked, but this
is not right method.
663 [08:03:35] <BazookaTooth> it's a thing. just
sayin'. couldn't care less
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665 [08:04:13] <nvz> BazookaTooth: yeah that can't be
related to fonts alone cause for the most part we're all using
the same fonts.. we're not however all using budgie or their
hardware..etc..
666 [08:04:30] <BazookaTooth> yeah budgie is a little odd
667 [08:04:32] <nvz> but anyhow, ETOOTIRED.. must sleep
668 [08:05:00] <openbsdtai123> what's the time there?
669 [08:05:11] <nvz> 2am
670 [08:05:45] <openbsdtai123> very late, good rest - tomorrow
little sport to keep healthy balance maybe ;) have good night! thank
you very much for all.!
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672 [08:06:32] <nvz> I'm not canadian and its very cold
lately.. so no sports :P we have #debian-offtopic btw for social
type stuff and such
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674 [08:07:03] <openbsdtai123> I got new fitness weights. ...
good for back training
675 [08:07:03] <BazookaTooth> tried using it for a replacement of
elementary setups on some osx media guys machines. worked fine from
minimal install but had compositing issues when xfce or gnome were
installed first. anectdotal anyway
676 [08:07:17] <openbsdtai123> "back of programmers
hurts"
677 [08:08:09] <BazookaTooth> ack. think he ran off cuz of the
irc screenshot comment. sigh
678 [08:08:23] <openbsdtai123> BazookaTooth: do you have maybe a
cat ... | pipe for png/jpg over net/browsers like pastebin,
termbin...?
679 [08:08:58] <BazookaTooth> nope
680 [08:09:27] <BazookaTooth> text usually works fine so.. rarely
need img
681 [08:09:29] <openbsdtai123> I had one for postimage, so far,
somewhere in antiquity.
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683 [08:10:30] <openbsdtai123> With "curl", there might
be some scripts, but users newbies haven't curl installed.
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687 [08:16:14] <BazookaTooth> openbsdtai123: do you just
highlight random people that are talking at the time you message the
channel?
688 [08:16:21] <BazookaTooth> wtf
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691 [08:21:47] <Jmabsd> diogenes_: yeah but Debian doesn't
have any mkinitcpio.conf file !! is
/etc/mkinitfs.confthingie/modules the debian correspondent?
692 [08:22:00] <Jmabsd> i'll reinstall this system from
scratch now, to add some kind of certainty about what's going
on
693 [08:22:02] <Jmabsd> sec brb
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698 [08:22:59] <Jmabsd> diogenes_: back
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700 [08:23:15] <openbsdtai123> is there a channel debian for dev?
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704 [08:24:02] <nevivurn> Do you mean just the maintainers/DDs?
705 [08:24:08] <openbsdtai123> BazookaTooth: hi I saw your msg.
It is better because there are many posts in here.
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708 [08:24:34] <openbsdtai123> maybe you are young.... I see
better when colors (older gen, me).
709 [08:25:08] <diogenes_> Jmabsd, try one of these live:
replaced-url
710 [08:25:21] <openbsdtai123> general dev, yeah maintainer too
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735 [08:53:36] <unborn> hello, can someone point me how to run
my.sh script after gnome log on? somehow I cannot figure this out.
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737 [08:55:27] <han-solo> a systemd service with
`After=multi-user.target display-manager.service` ?
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739 [08:55:37] <maxrazer> unborn, You mean change to the
directory and type "./my.sh". You set it to execute
permissions and you wrote a script that began with #! /usr/bin/bash
?
740 [08:55:49] <openbsdtai123> chmod +x my.sh ; ./my.sh
741 [08:55:55] <openbsdtai123> chmod +x my.sh ; sh ./my.sh
742 [08:56:27] <han-solo> i think, the user is asking about a
start up script on login # :)
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745 [08:57:15] <unborn> maxrazer: yes.. script is working etc.. I
created file.desktop and placed into .config/autostart and I can see
it then in gnome tweak tool under start up apps but it seems to me
that it simply does not start
746 [08:58:26] <maxrazer> are you expecting it to open a
terminal? How do you know it ran or did not run?
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749 [08:59:04] <unborn> maxrazer: because if i run it via cron or
manually in terminal it does send me the email
750 [09:00:02] <unborn> - that script suppose to send me system
info regards hdd of my mums laptop once she is boot it up.. she uses
it sporadically.
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752 [09:00:19] <maxrazer> something to do with the file.desktop
and .config/autostart. Maybe not meant for scripts too.
753 [09:01:17] <maxrazer>
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754 [09:01:42] <maxrazer> You want a script to run when you
login? Reboot?
755 [09:02:56] <unborn> maxrazer: just every login (but not login
into terminal session) to gnome desktop
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759 [09:04:31] <unborn> maxrazer: this is how I wrote
file.desktop
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770 [09:11:32] <unborn> maxrazer: I will go with cron this time..
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773 [09:11:46] <maxrazer> unborn, maybe use .bash_profle only.
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785 [09:17:46] <Fudge> hi, ive just swapped my debian drive to an
ssd by copying partitions in gparted, maybe i should have dd'd
the entire drive. anyway now having trouble with grub. i have
created an ext2 partition and marked it bootable and asked
grub-install /dev/sda2 but i get errors
786 [09:17:52] <Fudge> grub-install: warning: this GPT partition
label contains no BIOS Boot Partition; embedding won't be
possible.
787 [09:18:05] <Fudge> what should I do good folks
788 [09:18:38] <unborn> maxrazer: I found the problem eh :) it
was working in first place problem was inside of the script variable
duh!
789 [09:19:00] <maxrazer> I don't understand.
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792 [09:22:19] <Fudge> oh and my fstab for /boot
UUID="8856579a-ec53-4d3b-9e27-307cc561afc6" /boot ext2
errors=remount-ro 0 1
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794 [09:25:28] <unborn> maxrazer: I moved passwords.txt file to /
but forgot to change location in variable: logon=$(sed -n 3p
~/.scripts/password.txt)
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797 [09:29:08] <slimefoot> Fudge: on MSDOS disks, GRUB installs
itself into a section on the disk that is called the "post-MBR
gap", i.e. a section that is not used for anything else (not
part of any partition), and GRUB exploits that
798 [09:29:33] <slimefoot> Fudge: on GPT disks, that
"post-MBR gap" does not exist, therefore it requires a
separate "BIOS boot partition"
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800 [09:30:17] <slimefoot> so if you've got a GPT disk
there, and you haven't created any BIOS boot partition, GRUB
can't install itself anywhere, and will bail out
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805 [09:30:59] <slimefoot> (although, I'm not very familiar
with GRUB - maybe it has alternative mechanisms... I'm merely
explaining the warning message there)
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853 [10:04:01] <BazookaTooth> slimefoot: are you referrinf to
esp?
854 [10:04:14] <slimefoot> no, the ESP is a separate partition
855 [10:04:20] <BazookaTooth> cuz this is a weird to explain it
856 [10:04:25] <BazookaTooth> k, just checking
857 [10:04:37] <slimefoot> the ESP is required for booting from
EFI
858 [10:04:53] <slimefoot> ah wait - I believe the BIOS boot
partition is not required if you are booting from EFI
859 [10:04:59] <Fudge> slimefoot: maybe i should have made it
msdos partion table
860 [10:05:01] <BazookaTooth> if this is intended to be a hybrid
table then been there and done that
861 [10:05:31] <BazookaTooth> osx86.org and search hybrid table
gpt sync
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864 [10:06:44] <slimefoot> Fudge: is that a BIOS/legacy system or
an EFI system?
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866 [10:07:10] <BazookaTooth> or possibly efi with csm as usual
867 [10:08:22] <BazookaTooth> don't do hybrid tables btw
868 [10:09:03] <slimefoot> I'd just stick to GPT anyway -
you don't get that weird 4 partitions limitation
869 [10:09:12] <BazookaTooth> ^
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871 [10:11:19] <Haohmaru> how do i check what's locking my
screen after like 10 minutes? it's not the obvious one
(xscreensaver)
872 [10:11:36] <BazookaTooth> light-locker?
873 [10:11:39] <JustASlacker> checked power settings?
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876 [10:12:04] <JustASlacker> depends a lot on the desktop
877 [10:12:23] <Haohmaru> LXDE
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879 [10:13:29] <Haohmaru> previously, in debian 9 and such, it
was always the obvious settings that were taking effect
(xscreensaver from the preferences menu)
880 [10:13:50] <Haohmaru> but it's disabled and suddenly
something locks my screen after 10 minutes
881 [10:13:55] <JustASlacker> its under power settings for me in
xfce...
882 [10:14:58] <Haohmaru> okay, i have mixed some components from
xfce4
883 [10:15:20] <Haohmaru> seems like i got xfsettingsd and
xfce4-power-manager running
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885 [10:15:46] <BazookaTooth> use xfce-power-manager and nuke the
other one
886 [10:16:18] <Fudge> slimefoot: hp z600 bios/legacy
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888 [10:16:31] <Fudge> im going to dd the drive and work from
there mate
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895 [10:18:46] <slimefoot> then you might need that additional
BIOS boot partition (or use MSDOS, but that's a bit backwards)
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900 [10:23:58] <crivrc> Hi, I am trying to get a swap partition
activated on boot up using systemd, I have createda file
/etc/systemd/dev-sda2.swap with the contents
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911 [10:31:52] <Haohmaru> i think i fixed it now, and suspend
works fine again
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914 [10:34:40] <vlt> Hello. I'm using mpv and libavfilter(?)
via "--vf perspective=..." to playback videos and specify
(and manipulate in realtime) the coordinates of the four corners.
This takes a lot of CPU power. Is there a way to do this later in
the chain by somehow using 3D video hardware stuff? Where can I find
out more?
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918 [10:38:49] <Fudge> slimefoot: true
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929 [10:45:06] <BazookaTooth> Haohmaru: so.. what worked?
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931 [10:46:01] <Haohmaru> i had many components from xfce4 added
to the lxde/openbox
932 [10:46:05] <Haohmaru> removed them
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951 [10:54:26] <f-a> How do I list non-free/contrib software
installed in this machine?
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955 [10:55:00] <Haohmaru> you can see it from synaptic for one
956 [10:55:16] <Haohmaru> hm, i think
957 [10:55:38] <f-a> mhhh I don't have installed (I use
apt-get and friends), but I will if it is needed
958 [10:56:00] <Haohmaru> no, actually, i'm not sure
959 [10:56:12] <Haohmaru> there's definately some command
for that but i don't know
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961 [10:57:30] <Haohmaru> ah, you can in synaptic: click on
origin, click whichever you wanna see, then in the list sort by
"installed version" and you'll see em there
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973 [11:03:24] <crivrc> f-a install rms package
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975 [11:03:37] <crivrc> vrms i meant
976 [11:03:44] <crivrc> virtual Richard Stallman
977 [11:03:56] <Haohmaru> o_O
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980 [11:05:16] <f-a> thanks crivrc
981 [11:05:24] <f-a> that was really what I wanted
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983 [11:06:40] <Haohmaru> it even exists O_o
984 [11:06:49] <Haohmaru> bind -> mlown
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986 [11:07:17] <crivrc> you're welcome f-a
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990 [11:11:55] <zq> anyone recall how /etc/hostname is created?
it's not part of any particular package.
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1002 [11:19:26] <ratrace> zq: with a text editor
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1005 [11:25:27] <JustASlacker> its probably managed by systemd
these days
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1023 [11:35:30] <rom1v> hi
1024 [11:35:39] <rom1v> currently on sid, there is a problem with
uno-libs-private
1025 [11:35:44] <rom1v> "ure : Depends: uno-libs-private (=
6.4.0~rc1-2) but 6.4.0~rc1-5 is to be installed"
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1027 [11:36:14] <openbsdtai123> Devuan and Debian stable amd64 do
not update well the Grub during install (regular installer) :(
1028 [11:36:30] <rom1v> it breaks a lot of things transitively
(including libc6-dev)
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1034 [11:39:17] <rom1v> (not sure it breaks libc6-dev, maybe
it's just apt requesting to fix the problem first)
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1036 [11:39:38] <SynrG> i've broken a soft raid mirror into
separate drives to resize the filesystem on one drive & rebooted
but am now on the wrong drive (the one i didn't resize). can i
safely fix the resized drive so i can boot back to it?
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1048 [11:41:48] <SynrG> afaik, the filesystem there should be
intact. after the resize operation i had booted back to it and df
showed the correct size (50G) but i had forgotten to rewrite the
partition table. after a couple of mis-steps this morning, i believe
the partition table is correct, but rebooting just lands me back on
the 2nd (not resized) drive. :(
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1067 [11:45:37] <ratrace> SynrG: yes, you can install the
bootloader on it, providing you have the correct partitions already
set up
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1070 [11:46:57] <ratrace> SynrG: ideally you should've set it
up already, mirrored /boot (or part of mirrored rootfs) so in case
one drive fails, you can boot from the md, thus from the other drive
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1082 [11:48:21] <openbsdtai123> Is there a method to install the
grub of stable debian, during installation process, in order to get
bootable MBR/GPT?
1083 [11:48:33] <SynrG> ratrace: /boot is included in the mirrored
fs
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1093 [11:49:31] <SynrG> ratrace: the bootloader should've
already been there. did that need to be rewritten after the
partition table change? is that what's confusing it?
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1101 [11:51:52] <ratrace> SynrG: I don't know what you did to
change it. What exactly are you trying to do? Unless you zero the
superblock, drives will continue to be part of the mirror and the
bootloader is most likely set to look up the md device, not
individual drives.
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1104 [11:52:34] <jaggz> is there a way I can see how popular a
package is?
1105 [11:52:46] <SynrG> ratrace: right. raid is intact on both
drives. so can i zero the superblock of /dev/sda1 and then just
reboot back to it?
1106 [11:53:01] <SynrG> i mean, i'd have to mount it and fix
up fstab i guess
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1108 [11:53:16] <SynrG> but once that's done, i'm ok to
reboot?
1109 [11:53:28] <ratrace> SynrG: without nuking the
data/partitions/other-metadata on the drive? I don't know.
1110 [11:53:33] <SynrG> hmm
1111 [11:53:40] <ratrace> but _what_ are you trying to do?
1112 [11:53:44] <ratrace> what's the end goal?
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1114 [11:54:04] <jaggz> ( like how many downloads the package has
from official repositories)
1115 [11:54:06] <SynrG> to end up booted from the resized
partition on drive 1 instead of the not-resized partition on drive 2
1116 [11:54:15] <SynrG> the latter is my current situation.
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1118 [11:54:50] <ratrace> SynrG: so you want to completely break
up the RAID, or you just wanna resize partitions on both and are
doing one by one drive?
1119 [11:54:54] <SynrG> each partition (sda1 is drive 1, and sdb1
is on drive 2) has the same raid signature but the 2 are now
disconnected from each other because i kicked the 2nd one out.
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1121 [11:55:13] <jaggz> first link is broken
replaced-url
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1126 [11:56:05] <SynrG> ratrace: i wanted to keep the 2nd
un-resized one intact as a backup in case things went sideways. the
idea was to resize only one of them in preparation for a drive image
backup to migrate to a VM
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1130 [11:56:48] <SynrG> ratrace: so i have one resized but
can't boot back to it. until i do, the datto backup from that
drive won't be taken and my network support can't use that
to bring up the VM.
1131 [11:57:06] <SynrG> ratrace: they are saying "the image
is still the old size" and asked me to fix it.
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1135 [11:59:13] <ratrace> SynrG: so you don't have any other
backups?
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1137 [11:59:43] <SynrG> ratrace: i have the datto image from
before i started messing around. but i don't want to redo a
four-hour shrink of the partition.
1138 [12:00:28] <SynrG> that was a huge offline operation that put
the server offline for the whole time. i got away with it because i
had the advantage of people being on vacation. i no longer have that
advantage going forward.
1139 [12:00:35] <ratrace> well if you ahve backups, then you can
just zero the superblock, repartition without raid, create
filesystems, and copy data off of the old raid
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1146 [12:01:20] <SynrG> worst case scenario, yes. but ideally
i'd want to keep the resized FS intact.
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1152 [12:02:09] <ratrace> SynrG: well then your only option is to
manually modify grub.cfg and have it boot off the individual,
resized drive, not from the MD
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1154 [12:02:47] <ratrace> you _might_ be able to do that without
manual intervention to grub.cfg, but it will require chroots and
mounting partitions directly without the md layer
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1161 [12:05:36] <SynrG> ratrace: is there a simpler solution,
perhaps? i don't understand why the bios selects the current
drive on reboot, or how to influence that. currently i'm remote
to the location & don't know when people will be in.
it's ideal that i continue to recover remotely because people
haven't started their workdays yet ...
1162 [12:06:07] <SynrG> so far as i *know* there is a functioning
raid on drive 1 with the correct partition table & the correct
filesystem size on it ...
1163 [12:06:29] <SynrG> the only anomaly that i can see is that
mdadm --detail for that partition shows the old size. :/
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1165 [12:07:45] <ratrace> SynrG: bios selects what you tell it to
use as bootable device. then, the bootloader is run from it (at this
point, doesn' tmatter from which disk). then the grub
bootloader finds /boot (again doesn't matter from which), BUT:
that /boot must contain grub.cfg that points the CORRECT rootfs you
want to pivot to.
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1168 [12:08:51] <ratrace> since it seems you CAN boot, and the
bootloader is look up the MD to pivot to, you just need to edit
grub.cfg and set the other disks rootfs UUID to pivot to
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1170 [12:09:05] <ratrace> in theory, I'm not 100% sure I
understand what exactly you did to the other drive
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1175 [12:10:10] <SynrG> 1) kicked out partition on drive 2 2)
resized partition on drive 1 offline 3) rebooted (without altering
partition table!) to drive 1 and seemed successful.
1176 [12:10:18] <SynrG> i.e. df showed a 50G filesystem size.
1177 [12:10:47] <SynrG> today i resumed operations at "fix
the partition table". after that, i rebooted remotely but that
landed me on the 2nd drive not the 1st.
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1179 [12:11:18] <SynrG> is the BIOS just checking each device in
order for a valid boot signature and finding the 1st drive is no
longer valid, then choosing the 2nd?
1180 [12:11:29] <SynrG> the rootfs is by UUID so that will be
identical on each copy
1181 [12:12:35] <ratrace> SynrG: yes. BIOS only needs the
executable loader in the bios_grub type partition for GPT partition
scheme, or loads up sector zero for MBR partition scheme
1182 [12:12:56] <SynrG> k
1183 [12:13:02] <ratrace> when you say "landed", you
mean grub pivoted to the rootfs, which is depending on what is
written in the grub.cfg
1184 [12:13:13] <SynrG> linux /boot/vmlinuz-4.19.0-6-amd64
root=UUID=b7d082d8-c134-477f-8b6d-1fbadd46fad7 ro quiet iommu=soft
1185 [12:13:27] <ratrace> that root=UUID=... is it, yes.
1186 [12:14:30] <SynrG> each copy would have the mdadm stuff in
it, so each one would be able to assemble a RAID (each having the
same RAID signature). so now i'm on drive 2, degraded, and with
only that drive in the RAID.
1187 [12:15:04] <SynrG> afaik drive 1 is in the same state, except
with the correctly resized partition on it. mdadm --detail shows the
old size, though.
1188 [12:15:04] <ratrace> but also look up the "search"
line -- as that tells the bootloader where to search for /boot . It
is entirely possible you used the correct disk's bootloader,
but it went and used /boot from the wrong device, since you
didn't zero the superblock, I'm guessing the search line
is looking up the MD
1189 [12:16:02] <ratrace> you said that you had /boot part of the
rootfs, and you kicked one member of the raid out, so that
member's /boot is unmodified, still thinks it should load up
the md
1190 [12:16:30] <SynrG> which side of the if statement for search?
1191 [12:16:33] <ratrace> see this is already very convoluted and
a waste of time. you'd probably be done by now if you nuked the
disk, zeroed superblock, partitioned, created the filesystems, and
just copied data over :)
1192 [12:16:43] <SynrG> i know, i know. :)
1193 [12:17:02] <ratrace> SynrG: both, to be sure.
1194 [12:17:03] <SynrG> just hard to decide on a minimal waste of
other people's time action that i could do ...
1195 [12:17:14] <ratrace> that UUID in it is the key, that's
the UUID of /boot
1196 [12:17:22] <SynrG> search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root
--hint-bios=hd0,msdos1 --hint-efi=hd0,msdos1
--hint-baremetal=ahci0,msdos1 --hint='hd0,msdos1'
b7d082d8-c134-477f-8b6d-1fbadd46fad7
1197 [12:17:26] <ratrace> sorry, of the filesystem that contains
/boot
1198 [12:17:39] <SynrG> yeah. it's the same as root
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1200 [12:17:55] <SynrG> and the other side of the if is:
1201 [12:17:58] <SynrG> search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root
b7d082d8-c134-477f-8b6d-1fbadd46fad7
1202 [12:18:12] <ratrace> and b7d0 is the rootfs you WANT to boot
into?
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1205 [12:18:47] <SynrG> yeah. that's the UUID of the
filesystem on the RAID ... i guess? sec ...
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1208 [12:20:27] <crivrc> anyone activates swap using systemd?
1209 [12:20:38] <crivrc> I mean a systemd swap unit
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1214 [12:21:41] <SynrG> ratrace: argh. i'm confused. i did
blkid but was expecting that signature in there somewhere:
replaced-url
1215 [12:23:04] <SynrG> ratrace: dmesg has:
1216 [12:23:19] <SynrG> [ 0.000000] Command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.19.0-0.bpo.6-amd64
root=UUID=684abcf6-24f4-49a8-9308-83e073ce018d ro quiet
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1218 [12:24:06] <ratrace> crivrc: I use it via crypttab, which is
used by systemd, if that's what you mean
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1220 [12:25:03] <ratrace> SynrG: right, 684a is the md. means it
used the _other_ disks /boot which contains the grub.cfg with wrong
rootfs UUID
1221 [12:25:18] <SynrG> yeah
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1224 [12:25:36] <SynrG> so this may have been wrong for years so
far as i can see ... the raid was created back in 2011
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1227 [12:26:04] <crivrc> ratrace: what I mean is if anyone just
creates by hand a .swap unit file to activate swap? I do that
following systemd.swap(5) but swap never gets activated
automatically on boot, it does If I do it manually with systemctl
start
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1229 [12:26:38] <ratrace> crivrc: did you `systemctl enable ...`
it?
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1232 [12:27:10] <SynrG> ratrace: if i knew how, i'd assemble
the other drive as a 2nd raid (md1) and mount it, then fix up the
pointer on that. or alternatively, just destroy its superblock and
fix up the pointer.
1233 [12:27:34] <SynrG> ratrace: keeping the raid intact seems
safer?
1234 [12:28:18] <crivrc> ratrace: when I do I get
replaced-url
1235 [12:28:22] <ratrace> I'm afraid we maybe having an XY
problem here. From what I understood, you wanted to break up the
RAID and boot into one of the disks which has resized rootfs
partition?
1236 [12:28:55] <ratrace> crivrc: can you use some other pastebin
please?
1237 [12:29:28] <crivrc> ratrace any recommendation please?
1238 [12:29:40] <ratrace> crivrc: paste.debian.net
1239 [12:29:46] <crivrc> of course, thanks
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1241 [12:30:15] <crivrc>
replaced-url
1242 [12:30:45] <SynrG> ratrace: the raid is broken up.
that's a done deal. by 'assemble a raid' i only mean
a raid of one drive. maybe that's a stupid idea tho ...
1243 [12:31:22] <SynrG> ratrace: the goal is still the same: boot
from a *single* drive. i may have just misunderstood what i can and
cannot do with the broken-up raid that now exists on each of the 2
drives.
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1245 [12:32:57] <ratrace> SynrG: well I explained the boot
process. So by "boot from a single drive" you actually
mean boot into the rootfs of that single drive, which requires
grub.cfg to point at it, and bios using the bootloader that finds
grub.cfg with that info.
1246 [12:33:16] <ratrace> Meaning... if you have multiple grub.cfg
files, BOTH need to point at the same, so whichever one is used,
they are the same.
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1250 [12:33:59] <ratrace> now, how to know which one is used?
I'm not sure how grub selects which /boot to use from the
stage1 bootloader, so to be 100%, just have both /boot directories
with the same grub.cfg, which points to root=UUID=<correct
one>
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1255 [12:35:09] <SynrG> ratrace: that is the current situation, so
far as I know, because /boot exists on the rootfs of each partition
in the RAID mirror (now broken apart)
1256 [12:35:28] <SynrG> but it clearly has the wrong rootfs
pointer in it (an unknown UUID)
1257 [12:36:05] <SynrG> and i don't know how to mount the
filesystem on drive 1. i wonder if that's just a matter of
skipping the 4K superblock
1258 [12:36:18] <ratrace> SynrG: before the breakup, it's
assumed it had the rootfs MD device pointed at, which is not what
you want
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1261 [12:36:47] <ratrace> I think it's 64k? But, did you try
to mount it directly?
1262 [12:37:00] <SynrG> i tried just mounting it directly
1263 [12:37:45] <SynrG> it told me the filesystem type was
unknown:
1264 [12:38:02] <SynrG> mount: unknown filesystem type
'linux_raid_member'
1265 [12:39:19] <ratrace> SynrG: you can temporarily mdadm
--assemble --scan and it should create an md out of it, which you
can then mount
1266 [12:39:19] <SynrG> telling the type makes it unhappy:
1267 [12:39:23] <SynrG> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad
superblock on /dev/sda1,
1268 [12:39:39] <SynrG> which makes sense because the md
superblock is in the way
1269 [12:40:40] <SynrG> ratrace: so i can do that even though i
currently have another raid running on the other drive with the same
signature?
1270 [12:40:59] <openbsdtai123> Grub install tells: grub-install:
error: fails to get canonical path of overlay...
1271 [12:41:02] <SynrG> i'm afraid that would reassemble a
raid from both drives which would be disastrous
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1275 [12:42:32] <SynrG> so what i *think* i need to do is 1) zero
the superblock on sda1, 2) move forward the start of the partition
in the partition table for sda to skip the superblock 3) mount that
partition 4) fix up grub.cfg & install 5) reboot (and pray)
1276 [12:43:15] <ratrace> SynrG: or..... zero superblock, new
parition, new fs, copy data :)
1277 [12:43:32] <SynrG> oh.
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1279 [12:43:38] <SynrG> new partition on the same drive?
1280 [12:43:38] <ratrace> how much data for resync are we talking
about there anyway?
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1282 [12:43:51] <SynrG> well, 32G
1283 [12:44:03] <ratrace> SynrG: the drive you wanted to take out
of the RAID and resize, and boot into? That the onE?
1284 [12:44:41] <ratrace> That physical disc, zero the superblock,
craete a new partition scheme on it (with correct size), create
filesystems, and copy data off of the old RAID member
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1290 [12:45:36] <ratrace> chroot into the new fs, modify configs
(fstab, UUIDs, /etc/default/grub if necessary) and run
update-initramfs -u and update-grub, oh yeah, and install-grub to
set up the bootloader itself, on that drive. so don't forget a
bios_grub type partition if you use GPT
1291 [12:45:38] <SynrG> k. the old RAID member is the one i'm
currently booted to. it's the Dec. 30 version of the system.
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1296 [12:46:26] <SynrG> yeah, i guess you're right. so
consider drive 1 a loss & just go forward from here. but my one
niggling worry is that i may have done a git push since that date
...
1297 [12:46:38] <SynrG> i can always fix that up afterwards from
the clone if that was the case.
1298 [12:46:40] <ratrace> and then bios must be told to use that
disk to load up the bootloder, OR ELSE you'll just load the old
one which, as far as I understand, thinks it needs to pivot into the
raid rootfs
1299 [12:46:54] <SynrG> (the RAID hosts our git repos, among other
things)
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1301 [12:47:22] <ratrace> SynrG: so? the beauty of git is
that's distributed, you just re-push again :)
1302 [12:47:26] <SynrG> yah
1303 [12:47:41] <SynrG> plus if anyone made wiki edits, those will
be rolled back. ugh
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1305 [12:47:58] <ratrace> SynrG: and you can't mount that
rootfs now, to make a backup copy?
1306 [12:48:27] <SynrG> what if i created a new partition on drive
1 in its now unused space, try to zero its superblock, then try
moving forward the start and recover that?
1307 [12:48:40] <SynrG> that's a non-destructive operation on
the original partition.
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1309 [12:49:10] <SynrG> but that's maybe more effort than is
warranted to save losing a wiki edit or two
1310 [12:49:17] <ratrace> you can only zero the existing mdadm
superblocks
1311 [12:49:30] <SynrG> oh, not a clone of the partition?
1312 [12:49:32] <ratrace> that's the whole point, as mdadm
does a scan to auto-assemble.
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1314 [12:49:50] <ratrace> oh yes, yes, a clone too. it must be a
proper mdadm superblock, regardless if it's a copy or original
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1317 [12:50:34] <SynrG> so i could create this identically sized
partition (50G), clone it, do my experiments on it, and if all else
fails, wipe it all and restore from the remaining drive with Dec
30's data
1318 [12:51:25] <SynrG> or, meh ... just tell our users
"i'm sorry, if you made wiki edits since Dec. 30
you'll have to do them again"
1319 [12:51:29] <SynrG> hmm
1320 [12:51:39] <SynrG> i'm leaning in this direction :)
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1322 [12:52:08] <SynrG> (during holidays, this is likely exactly
*one* user, if any)
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1326 [12:52:48] <SynrG> ratrace: so back to your proposed steps of
8 minutes ago:
1327 [12:52:57] <SynrG> 07:44 < ratrace> That physical disc,
zero the superblock,
1328 [12:53:06] <SynrG> ^ why this step?
1329 [12:53:25] <ratrace> so you get rid of mdadm metadata
completely
1330 [12:53:34] <ratrace> you're preparing the drive for some
migration into VM?
1331 [12:53:39] <SynrG> the RAID is made of two partitions, sda1
and sdb1 ...
1332 [12:53:45] <SynrG> yeah
1333 [12:54:10] <SynrG> the goal is a 50G partition with the whole
system in it, then boot to it, then let datto do it's thing ...
1334 [12:54:19] <ratrace> so wait, what was the actual point of
this, just to resize rootfs so it could be made into a block copy
for the VM?
1335 [12:54:24] <SynrG> then ask our net admins to use the backup
to bring it into a VM
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1337 [12:54:38] <SynrG> pretty much. but i am very limited in what
i can ask our net admins to do.
1338 [12:55:01] <ratrace> ideally, you would've done this
without breaking up the raid, but now that you did... and
there's different data on the disks..... things are tricker.
1339 [12:55:05] <ratrace> *trickier
1340 [12:55:08] <SynrG> hence all this extra work which, if i had
someone of comparable skills in that dept, i'd have done in an
easier way
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1343 [12:56:11] <SynrG> yeah, the "not breaking up the
raid" part was because i didn't want to require a net
admin on site to restore from datto backup if things went sideways
with the resize
1344 [12:56:29] <ratrace> SynrG: since you can't put
different sized members into a mirror, at this point, if I were you
I'd just do that: wipe, zero, repartition, copy data from
backups or from the old drive, boot into this new drive and do the
VM migration
1345 [12:57:13] <ratrace> ideally you want mdadm metadata out of
the way so mdadm doesn't screw something up and corrupts
things, which it tends to do when fiddled like this.
1346 [12:57:23] <SynrG> ya.
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1348 [12:57:49] <openbsdtai123> I boot my new installation disk,
and grub tells: "error file /boot/grub/i386-pc/normal.mod"
not found, but /boot is there. What to do ?
1349 [12:58:15] <SynrG> so my one kick at the can that would
possibly shorten the process is wiping the superblock and moving the
partition table pointer forward ... it's worth trying? because
if that fails i'm falling back and punting with a clean drive
& copy all the old data anyway
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1351 [12:58:30] <SynrG> i just need to know the superblock length
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1355 [13:00:59] <crivrc> I figured how to automatically activate
swap partition by adding an [Install] WantedBy=local-fs.target entry
to the swap unit file, it works, but it is strange that I need to do
something like that as for example mount points do not need it.
1356 [13:01:23] <SynrG> ratrace: just /proc/partitions for that?
replaced-url
1357 [13:02:02] <SynrG> ah, no ... that's size only, not
offset
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1360 [13:02:57] <SynrG> ratrace: sorry to tie up your time. yeah,
time to stop dicking around and just wipe and move forward.
1361 [13:03:02] <SynrG> thanks
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1363 [13:04:20] <ratrace> crivrc: there's also swap.target
which I think is more appropriate
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1365 [13:04:44] <ratrace> SynrG: i'm not sure, sorry, never
had to skip mdadm superblocks before, so I don't have that
experience (of what could go wrong)
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1367 [13:05:11] <ratrace> SynrG: maybe this helps:
replaced-url
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1369 [13:06:05] <crivrc> thanks ratrace, that's true I will
change it
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1371 [13:06:17] <ratrace> SynrG: oh also.... mdadm -E /dev/sda1
will tell you offsets
1372 [13:06:28] <ratrace> or whichever /dev/.... you wanted to
skip
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1375 [13:07:34] <ratrace> SynrG: and now thinking about it....
maybe you can use losetup to mount by skipping offsets, which
doesn't require repartitioning or potential data loss
1376 [13:08:18] <ratrace> SynrG: oh yeah, that's it, losetup
has --offset. I'd try that.
1377 [13:09:05] <SynrG> hmm
1378 [13:09:42] <SynrG> nah. still going forward with the wipe, i
think
1379 [13:09:56] <SynrG> but thanks again.
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1384 [13:12:04] <SynrG> ratrace: in 2011 the default fstype was
ext3. this gives me an opportunity to at least bring that up to ext4
before the migration.
1385 [13:13:02] <ratrace> good idea
1386 [13:13:54] <ratrace> in the future, all you needed was resize
the ext itself, the partitions (and thus md members) can remain
bigger, no problem.
1387 [13:14:10] <ratrace> (and since that's rootfs,
you'd need to do it from a rescue env)
1388 [13:14:33] <SynrG> i very likely will need help when it comes
to the grub stuff because it has been 2 or 3 years since i've
done anything like this and i no longer remember. but it should just
be a matter of asking grub to figure out the UUID & fix it up (i
think there's a tool that will do that separately)
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1391 [13:15:19] <SynrG> well, the "remain bigger" was
buggering up datto
1392 [13:15:27] <SynrG> it still wanted to create a vhd with size
500G
1393 [13:15:31] <ratrace> SynrG: oh I see
1394 [13:15:51] <SynrG> since it's strictly a block-level
thing
1395 [13:15:54] <ratrace> ya
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1405 [13:21:08] <SynrG> hmm, grub-mkdevicemap i think?
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1408 [13:22:30] <SynrG> oh, the physical devices remain the same,
so that's ok.
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ps3, but i know nothing
1429 [13:32:29] <dpkg> jetscreamer: I don't know, could you
explain it?
1430 [13:32:35] <jetscreamer> !ps3
1431 [13:32:36] <dpkg> The PlayStation 3 is a video game console,
featuring a Blu-ray drive and storage capacities of up to 250GB. It
utilizes the cell processor, based on ppc64 with eight vector
processing units. You may easily try and/or install Debian with
<debootstrap>, installing Linux is disabled on the PS3 slim
(PS3 CECH-2000).
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1432 [13:32:48] <Akuw> what means Depends: libzmq1 but it is not
installable?
1433 [13:33:14] <jetscreamer> something depends on libzmq1, but it
cannot be installed for some reason
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1439 [13:34:43] <Akuw> ok, that reason can be it can not be
resolved right?
1440 [13:37:21] <jetscreamer> if you mean cannot find it so it can
be downloaded (and installed), by resolved, yeah.
1441 [13:37:51] <jetscreamer> but to resolve the problem, install
libzmq1 (somehow)
1442 [13:38:07] <Habbie> ,v libzmq1
1443 [13:38:08] <judd> Package: libzmq1 on amd64 -- jessie:
2.2.0+dfsg-6
1444 [13:38:31] <Habbie> nothing in debian buster depends on
libzmq1
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1447 [13:39:41] <jetscreamer> i never got it straight if backport
meant from like sid, or like from (previous_version). never needed
to know.
1448 [13:39:44] <jetscreamer> !backport
1449 [13:39:45] <dpkg> A backport is a package from a newer Debian
branch, compiled from source for an older branch to avoid dependency
and <ABI> complications.
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1450 [13:39:51] <jetscreamer> ah
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1452 [13:40:31] <jetscreamer> dirty hack: d/l the pkg from pdo and
dpkg -i
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1454 [13:40:58] <jetscreamer> see also dist-upgrade
1455 [13:40:58] <Habbie> no
1456 [13:41:00] <Habbie> we don't do that here
1457 [13:41:05] <Habbie> !frankendebian
1458 [13:41:05] <dpkg> When you get random packages from random
repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and
derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone
can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and
#debian certainly doesn't want to even try. Ask me about
<reinstall>
1459 [13:41:12] <jetscreamer> :)
1460 [13:41:25] <jetscreamer> i added dirty!
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1463 [13:43:18] <jetscreamer> !comfort jetscreamer's
frankendebian
1464 [13:43:19] <dpkg> There, there, jetscreamer's
frankendebian. It's OK. I'm here for you.
1465 [13:43:37] <jetscreamer> but, i don't ask for help with
it
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1521 [14:31:53] <afx_> Hello everyone! Any password manager you
would recommend?
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1537 [14:43:54] <MyAsd> hola
1538 [14:44:03] <MyAsd> 12hola
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1541 [14:44:47] <joepublic> ¿doce hola?
1542 [14:45:16] <dvs> k?
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1545 [14:45:35] <joepublic> just curious why the "12"
with the "hola"
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1549 [14:48:25] <boeg> Hi, I'm running debian 10.2 and
everything works, but the display is showing too big - it's
hidpi, i think it's called. It's a macbook pro with
retina.I'm running the gnome nonfree version of debian and in
display settings it was already set to "scale 200%". I
tried 100% but it's way too small. I think 150% would be good,
but it's not a possibility to choose. Any ideas how to make the
display show a bit smaller?
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1553 [14:50:54] <Logg> xrandr will do it, but your desktop
environment might have a nice gui abstraction over xrandr.
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1557 [14:54:21] <boeg> Logg: any idea where to look?
1558 [14:54:31] <boeg> i am not really familiar with xrandr
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1564 [14:56:50] <afx_> boeg: try kde ?
1565 [14:57:32] <Logg> well, you said your gnome settings
don't have 150%, so, you can either try to find some other gui
to install (possibly even change entire desktop environment), but
xrandr is a command line tool & you can say e.g. `xrandr
--output DisplayPort-0 --mode 3840x2160 --primary --dpi 96`
1566 [14:57:36] <boeg> afx_: instead of gnome?
1567 [14:57:58] <Logg> I think the dpi setting in that string
affects the size of windows/text
1568 [14:57:59] <afx_> yeap
1569 [14:58:10] <boeg> Logg: ok, thanks, ill try
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1572 [14:58:55] <Logg> boeg, run "xrandr" by itself to
get a list of monitor names & their supported resolutions.
There's a "scale" flag as well, maybe that will do
it. Remember to read the man pages :-) `man xrandr`
1573 [14:59:32] <boeg> Logg: I actually want to use xmonad but
thought that how the display was rendered with regard to size
wasn't something the desktop environment decided other than
setting some settings for something deeper so thought I would get it
to work in gnome and then try and set up xmonad
1574 [14:59:43] <boeg> Logg: thanks
1575 [14:59:59] <boeg> afx_: If nothing else works, I might try
that
1576 [15:00:00] <Logg> yup, it's just a gui. gl.
1577 [15:00:26] <greycat> I'm not the only one getting
"E: Release file for
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1579 [15:01:35] <Logg> my `apt update` seems normal greycat. maybe
your clock drifted.
1580 [15:01:36] <dvs> greycat, I'm always getting a checksum
mismatch for buster-backports file
1581 [15:02:02] <Habbie> Logg, or the mirror they're using
drifted
1582 [15:02:08] <Habbie> 'deb.debian.org' is fine for me
1583 [15:02:19] <Logg> I'm using the same mirror in this case
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1588 [15:04:33] <greycat> apt-get REALLY NEEDS to say what host it
got the erroneous thing from...
1589 [15:05:39] <greycat> I did a "wget -S
replaced-url
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1593 [15:08:20] <Logg> right
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1595 [15:08:30] <boeg> Logg: any idea what is wrong when nothing
happens when I run a xrandr command? I'm trying xrandr --output
XWAYLAND0 --scale 0.75x0.75 and nothing happens - not any output in
the shell and nothing visually changes
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1597 [15:09:08] <boeg> (i've tried other scale arguments too)
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1599 [15:09:13] <Logg> boeg, I'm not sure that xrandr works
on Wayland.
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1601 [15:09:46] <Habbie> i am sure xrandr does not work on Wayland
1602 [15:09:53] <boeg> hmm okay
1603 [15:10:07] <boeg> I haven't chosen to run wayland so I
guess debian chose it for me
1604 [15:10:11] <Logg> well, maybe "XWAYLAND0"
isn't the correct monitor name.
1605 [15:10:18] <boeg> it's the only one
1606 [15:10:24] <boeg> the output from "xrandr" is:
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1608 [15:11:05] <boeg>
replaced-url
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1612 [15:14:03] <boeg> hmm seems i'm running wayland
1613 [15:14:19] <Logg> I mean, it looks like xrandr doesn't
work on wayland to me, like Habbie said. the equivalent of xrandr
for wayland is "~/.config/monitors.xml" according to
$SEARCH_ENGINE
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1615 [15:15:07] <Logg> xmonad probably also requires X. So, you
should probably install X.
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1617 [15:15:56] <Habbie> correct
1618 [15:15:58] <Habbie> although there is
replaced-url
1619 [15:16:07] <Habbie> which is not in debian
1620 [15:16:10] <boeg> yeah, `loginctl show-session $(awk
'/tty/ {print $1}' <(loginctl)) -p Type` outputs
"type=wayland" so for some reason i'm on wayland
1621 [15:16:27] <boeg> I didn't know I was on wayland
1622 [15:16:29] <Habbie> my debian buster also came with wayland
by default
1623 [15:16:35] <boeg> so yeah, maybe I should switch to xorg
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1625 [15:16:53] <greycat> If you install buster with GNOME, it
includes Wayland.
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1627 [15:17:04] <boeg> greycat: thats what I did
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1630 [15:17:54] <boeg> but I think i'm gonna start with
seeing if I can get wayland to scale my display
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1635 [15:20:22] <not_a_thinclient> Hi! What's a good window
manager and DE which will run on a thin client that has less than
128MB of RAM?
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1638 [15:20:44] <not_a_thinclient> It's a Dell Wyse S10 (32MB
flash-based storage).
1639 [15:20:54] <Logg> lxde is the lightest desktop environment.
1640 [15:21:14] <not_a_thinclient> I'm not sure Xorg would be
able to run on it since its CPU is clocked at 366mhz.
1641 [15:21:27] <Logg> probably not very well, no.
1642 [15:21:36] <greycat> X used to run on machines that were a
LOT slower than that.
1643 [15:21:57] <not_a_thinclient> I'm going to try it out
with LTSP (Linux Terminal Server).
1644 [15:22:04] <greycat> the 32 MB of RAM (?) is a much more
serious limitation, with today's applications
1645 [15:22:08] <not_a_thinclient> I'll be PXE booting it.
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1647 [15:22:20] <not_a_thinclient> I wonder if Quake 3 Arena would
even run; hmm... testing time!
1648 [15:22:46] <not_a_thinclient> I could probably upgrade the
RAM if I desoldered the RAM chips.
1649 [15:22:53] <Logg> maybe what you actually want to do is
connect to the X server remotely
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1651 [15:23:03] <Logg> like a true thin client
1652 [15:23:09] <not_a_thinclient> I have a hot air station on the
way from eBay (it's a Yihua). Interesting. How would I do that
though?
1653 [15:23:41] <Logg> I'm not sure, but there's
probably a guide somewhere.
1654 [15:23:53] <not_a_thinclient> I was going to use Windows
Server 2016 (free for students), but my poor Core 2 Duo system
doesn't have SLAT. I'll check.
1655 [15:24:12] <not_a_thinclient> What about USB and audio
though? Tunnel it over the LAN?
1656 [15:24:18] <Stratmanuk> Any Tuxguitar users on here?
I've just installed it on Debian Buster and it plays fine but
the pointer that should follow the music doesn't move.
1657 [15:24:25] <greycat> The basic idea is that a more capable
machine runs a display manager with XDMCP, and then you somehow
point the thin clients at that machine, and the thin clients just
run the X server, nothing else. All the clients (applications) run
on the XDMCP host.
1658 [15:24:30] <greycat> I don't know the details though.
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1660 [15:24:49] <not_a_thinclient> I'll check it out online
first.
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1662 [15:25:28] <not_a_thinclient> Oh, it's not encrypted, so
I'll pass on that. I'll try openbox with Xorg. Window
Maker might work.
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1664 [15:25:40] <Logg> you could push it through an ssh tunnel,
not_a_thinclient
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1671 [15:28:54] <not_a_thinclient> If it fails, then I'll
have to compile a system with buildroot. Wyse's ThinOS supports
RDP, but it's very old. I guess spending $21 on a thin client
from eBay is a terrible idea. Even windows 98 needs more than the
built-in 32MB of flash storage.
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1674 [15:29:22] <not_a_thinclient> I could always buy another
flash module (1GB) for $15? Just maybe..
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1679 [15:30:47] <Logg> personally i wouldn't put any money
into this system unless you love it. You could get a more capable
system for $15.
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1681 [15:31:27] <not_a_thinclient> True, but it's fun. I have
plenty of capable systems, but it was my first thin client.
1682 [15:33:29] <not_a_thinclient> I used to play around with a
Windows NT 4 network, but it was a pain to manage, especially
because it ran on Pentium 4 spaceheaters. I even setup an Exchange
server.
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1687 [15:35:43] <Logg> Typically I like to put era-appropriate
operating systems on my vintage computers (although the current
Debian Sid with no X runs acceptably on my Pentium II). I would try
to find what your thin client was designed to work with & use
that.
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1689 [15:36:08] <Logg> Or embrace the tty :D
1690 [15:36:43] <not_a_thinclient> The software for it
doesn't work with modern RDP. I even went through the hassle of
MS-DOS networking with EtherLink III cards. It was hell, same with
getting AT systems to work with my CD drives.
1691 [15:38:30] <Logg> Sounds like you need antique rdp for your
antique thin client. Maybe you could even do something silly like an
RDP to Windows XP, which in turn is RDP'd to some modern
system. Whatever you do though, it seems pretty off topic for
#debian.
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1697 [15:45:48] <crivrc> Stratmanuk: Use Function keys and also if
I remember correctly shift or control
1698 [15:46:06] <crivrc> Startmanuk you can see it in
configuration options
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1708 [15:53:23] <not_a_thinclient> LTSP is dead and ruined:
replaced-url
1709 [15:53:37] <not_a_thinclient> It's not for thin clients.
It just downloads the OS images.
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1711 [15:53:55] <not_a_thinclient> At least I'm using LTSP 5,
so thank you Debian for not updating it.
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1758 [16:25:54] <MOONMAN> Ready to kill some niggers and Jews!
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1761 [16:26:11] <ksk> !ops
1762 [16:26:11] <dpkg> Please invoke 'dpkg: ops
$problem' to call the operators to deal with a specific
problem. Misuse of this will lead to a ban. Operators can also be
contacted in the #debian-ops channel.
1763 [16:26:14] <GoyIm>
replaced-url
1764 [16:26:16] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o greycat
1765 [16:26:18] <ksk> !ops GoyIm
1766 [16:26:18] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH,
mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel,
zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly, petn-randall,
bremner: ksk complains about a problem (see above)
1767 [16:26:19] <GoyIm> Bye!
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1780 [16:32:05] <plssh2ekel> My Debian 10 install keeps crashing:
replaced-url
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1784 [16:34:30] <crivrc> don't download that
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1789 [16:36:20] <ksk> did look like a webm to me, but did not
"watch" the video..
1790 [16:36:40] <crivrc> it is a hate video
1791 [16:36:48] <greycat> I have absolutely no intention of
clicking it, at all.
1792 [16:37:03] <crivrc> my mistake to click it
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1805 [16:42:16] <b1ack0p> hi
1806 [16:42:23] <dvs> yo
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1809 [16:42:45] <joepublic> oi
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1811 [16:43:00] <b1ack0p> sup
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1844 [17:04:51] <Akuw_> i have a list of packages and want to
include in my local repo
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1851 [17:09:58] <towo`> Akuw_, then do it
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1857 [17:12:40] <Akuw_> yes, but the dir with all .deb doesnt has
Package file
1858 [17:13:02] <towo`> then create one
1859 [17:13:32] <Habbie> ,v local-apt-repository
1860 [17:13:33] <judd> Package: local-apt-repository on amd64 --
stretch: 0.4+deb9u1; bullseye: 0.6; buster: 0.6; sid: 0.6
1861 [17:13:35] <Habbie> Akuw_, ^
1862 [17:14:52] <Akuw_> i created a directory
/srv/local-apt-repository then a file local-apt-repository with deb
[trusted=yes] file:///srv/local-apt-repository/ main non-free
contrib qfree
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1864 [17:15:55] <Habbie> Akuw_, please let the
local-apt-repository package handle that for you
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1867 [17:16:11] <towo`> ur use dpkg-scanpackages
1868 [17:16:18] <towo`> s/ur/or
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1870 [17:17:12] <Akuw_> deb [trusted=yes]
file:///srv/local-apt-repository/ main
1871 [17:17:24] <Akuw_> this line is ok? i am getting malformed
error
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1888 [17:22:22] <joepublic> must not be then, eh?
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1895 [17:25:57] <Akuw_> Habbie: i added line but apt cant see the
package inside that folder
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1903 [17:27:17] <Akuw_> Some index files failed to download
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1905 [17:27:52] <Habbie> Akuw_, i told you to let
local-apt-repository handle it
1906 [17:28:02] <Akuw_> how?
1907 [17:28:09] <Habbie> by installing it and reading its docs
1908 [17:28:26] <Akuw_> ?
1909 [17:28:30] <towo`> deb file:///var/local/repository ./
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1912 [17:30:38] <Akuw_> deb [trusted=yes]
file:///srv/local-apt-repository/ ./
1913 [17:30:42] <Akuw_> got error
1914 [17:30:53] <Akuw_> File not found -
/srv/local-apt-repository/./Packages (2: No such file or directory)
1915 [17:31:08] <Akuw_> Packages index not found
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1950 [17:50:36] <boeg> I'm just debian buster and firefox is
not running in wayland mode when I'm launching other wms like
sway, only when using gnome. How do I make it run in wayland mode?
1951 [17:50:40] <boeg> i'm using*
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1957 [17:53:43] <annadane> firefox-esr?
1958 [17:53:53] <annadane> assume so, if not specificed
1959 [17:53:58] <annadane> specified*
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1961 [17:54:10] <boeg> let me check
1962 [17:54:23] <nvz> my limited understanding is that wayland is
not quite the same as XFree86/XOrg and stuff, it doesnt just run any
X client.. it is a protocol for a compositor and thus requires some
kind of intermediary that speaks its language
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1966 [17:55:02] <boeg> annadane: yes, firefox-esr and firefox - i
haven't installed anything, just whats preinstalled
1967 [17:55:09] <nvz>
replaced-url
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1971 [17:56:00] <jhutchins_wk> boeg: What is the actual problem?
1972 [17:56:03] <jhutchins_wk> boeg: What did you try to do? How
did you try to do it? What did you expect to happen? What happened
instead?
1973 [17:56:05] <ratrace> nvz: precisely
1974 [17:56:31] <boeg> nvz: yes, but thing is in gnome, both
firefox and gnome is sharp as a knife but in sway at 200% scaling,
firefox is blurry as hell
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1978 [17:57:36] <boeg> jhutchins_wk: I can see that firefox is
running in x-mode not wayland-mode and I am trying to get it to use
wayland mode. I have tried adding MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 to
~/.pam_environment but no luck
1979 [17:57:53] <nvz> idk, I'm not going anywhere near
wayland any time soon.. I'm not very moved by it.. and I have
no interest in it
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1981 [17:58:06] <boeg> I think getting it to use wayland mode will
make it sharp. For some reason it launches in x-mode in sway but in
wayland mode in gnome
1982 [17:58:24] <boeg> at least thats my current theory
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1987 [18:03:40] <boeg> and if I try to launch it with
"MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 firefox" it does launch and crash
but the "crashing dialog" it shows is sharp, so it looks
like the problem is that it's not in wayland mode
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2004 [18:22:53] <tomreyn> if you want to see something exciting on
firefox rather try webrender (coming in 2020 by default) on FF >=
71 with gfx.webrender.enabled=true :
replaced-url
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2051 [18:59:34] <johnfg> hi guys
2052 [19:00:00] <johnfg> Still hoping to get the issue resolved
with openvpn-client not starting with systemd.
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2054 [19:00:44] <johnfg> Didn't get any responses on New
Year's Eve day. Anyone like to see journalctl with strace -f?
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2057 [19:04:12] <jhutchins_wk> johnfg: Has anyone NOT suggested
that you seek help from the openvpn team?
2058 [19:04:48] <jhutchins_wk> !openvpn
2059 [19:04:48] <dpkg> OpenVPN is a <VPN> daemon, which can
securely tunnel IP networks over one UDP or TCP port. Packaged for
Debian, provides "openvpn" ifupdown hooks to
<interfaces>. Add "script-security 2" in
configuration files for use of external commands. Debian 8
"Jessie" users: see
replaced-url
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2061 [19:05:11] <johnfg> jhutchins_wk: Been there, so yes. Since
it starts fine from the cli, they believe that the problem is with
systemd.
2062 [19:05:39] <johnfg> I'm there too, and nothing has
helped anywhere so far.
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2065 [19:07:24] <ksk> to my knowledge you have not shared any
strace containg logs btw
2066 [19:07:34] <ksk> containing
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2068 [19:07:48] <johnfg> ksk: I have, but I'll gladly do it
again now...
2069 [19:09:20] <johnfg>
replaced-url
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2071 [19:10:21] <greycat> Jan 02 11:08:42 churchdebian
strace[3058]: [pid 3076] execve("/sbin/ip",
["/sbin/ip", "link", "set",
"dev", "tun0", "up", "mtu",
"1500"], 0x560060aafd68 /* 47 vars */) = -1 EPERM
(Operation not permitted)
2072 [19:10:26] <greycat> Same as last time, I believe.
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2081 [19:13:06] <johnfg> Anyone able to tell what the problem is?
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2083 [19:13:43] <greycat> Obviously not, or we would have told you
two weeks ago.
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2087 [19:14:26] <greycat> For some reason, this process is getting
EPERM'ed by the kernel when it tries to execute this program.
The most likely causes of that happening ONLY when THIS PROCESS
tries to do it, and nobody else, is that the process has some sort
of security restrictions in place.
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2089 [19:15:36] <greycat> If you've verified that you have
the "script-security 2" line correctly in the
configuration file, and if you can't make the problem go away
by taking away all of the restrictions put in place by the systemd
unit file, then I have no idea.
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2091 [19:16:00] <johnfg> greycat: Is there anything you know of,
in the upgrade from stretch to buster, that would have changed in
this regard?
2092 [19:16:10] <greycat> I DO NOT USE OPENVPN AT ALL
2093 [19:16:26] <greycat> Maybe you could compare the unit file
between the two releases and see what changed.
2094 [19:16:28] <johnfg> I do have that line in client.conf.
2095 [19:16:45] <greycat> In fact, didn't I already DO that
for you? I could swear I did.
2096 [19:16:49] <apollo13> which line do you have in client.conf?
2097 [19:16:56] <greycat> I distinctly remember setting up a shell
command involving diff and two process substitutions.
2098 [19:16:58] <johnfg> ip runs fine anytime I need it from the
cli, as does openvpn from the cli too.
2099 [19:17:18] <greycat> !irc log
2100 [19:17:23] <greycat> !chat log
2101 [19:17:27] <greycat> ...
2102 [19:17:33] <greycat> !irc logs
2103 [19:17:33] <dpkg> methinks irclog is #debian on
<freenode> is logged at
replaced-url
2104 [19:17:56] <johnfg> script-security 2 is the last line in my
client.conf
2105 [19:18:17] <apollo13> /sbin/ip is afaik whitelisted anyways
2106 [19:18:33] <apollo13> 1 -- (Default) Only call built-in
executables such as ifconfig, ip, route, or netsh.
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2109 [19:18:56] <greycat> "built-in executable" is an
oxymoron...
2110 [19:19:14] <apollo13> hehe yes, but openvpn has a
"whitelist" which includes ip afaiks
2111 [19:19:31] <apollo13> anyways, disable the systemd
protections in the unit file till it works and then you will know
what the problem is
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2114 [19:20:10] <TheFlatCat> yo
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2117 [19:21:18] <johnfg> Ok, guys, I diffed again (and yes,
greycat, you suggested, and I did it when you suggested), and
I'll see if I can figure out what to disable.
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2122 [19:23:41] <spacebug^> johnfg: I have openvpn working. If you
want to compare any file let me know
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2127 [19:25:33] <Akuw__> greycat: hi
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2130 [19:27:50] <greycat>
replaced-url
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2132 [19:28:44] <greycat> That's based on the two different
unit files posted by two different people, one allegedly stretch,
the other allegedly buster, because I could NOT figure out where the
unit file is hiding under sources.debian.org.
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2141 [19:32:06] <Akuw__> greycat: i configured a local repo but
there is one package i got Depends: libboost-dev but it is not going
to be installed
2142 [19:32:11] <Akuw__> but .deb is there
2143 [19:32:14] <greycat> !ask
2144 [19:32:14] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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2146 [19:32:22] <greycat> "Don't ... pick one person to
ask."
2147 [19:33:00] <johnfg> spacebug^: would you paste your
client.conf (or its equivalent name)?
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2149 [19:33:37] <johnfg> spacebug^: Also, your
openvpn-client@client.service
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2153 [19:34:38] <johnfg> Fyi...openvpn is running great on my main
debian server (running stretch), and on an archlinux machine as
well.
2154 [19:34:58] <johnfg> Definitely something got messed up by the
upgrade to buster.
2155 [19:35:13] <Akuw__>
"/etc/apt/sources.list.d/local-apt-repository.list has one line
deb [trusted=yes] file:///srv/local-apt-repository/ ./"
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2157 [19:35:53] <Akuw__> and apt update show no errors
2158 [19:35:58] <apollo13> johnfg: first hit on google:
replaced-url
2159 [19:35:59] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
2160 [19:36:08] <greycat> "I'm running my own
hand-crafted repository" would be an EXCELLENT reason not to
ask greycat for help with your issue, because greycat doesn't
know ANYTHING about that.
2161 [19:36:15] <spacebug^> johnfg:
replaced-url
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2164 [19:36:57] <spacebug^> johnfg: I have no
openvpn-client@client.service
2165 [19:37:39] <ksk> but the buster systemd-client@.service file
does have cap_sys_admin in its bounding set - at least for the
package I downloaded recently
2166 [19:37:51] <johnfg> spacebug^: Are you running a client? If
so, what did you name your client config?
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2170 [19:38:51] <diogenes_> Akuw__, if greycat doesn't know
the answer then ask jelly :)
2171 [19:39:02] <Akuw__> ok
2172 [19:39:18] <greycat> ...
2173 [19:39:20] <Akuw__> jelly: i configured a local repo but
there is one package i got Depends: libboost-dev but it is not going
to be installed
2174 [19:39:29] <Akuw__>
"/etc/apt/sources.list.d/local-apt-repository.list has one line
deb [trusted=yes] file:///srv/local-apt-repository/ ./"
2175 [19:39:30] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o greycat
2176 [19:39:31] * diogenes_ that was a joke btw :)
2177 [19:39:33] *** diogenes_ was kicked by greycat (diogenes_)
2178 [19:39:36] <spacebug^> johnfg: sorry I have to go now. Will
be back later. (I just installed openvpn package. It seems to be
started from /etc/rc2.d/S01openvpn)
2179 [19:39:43] *** greycat sets mode: -o greycat
2180 [19:39:44] <Akuw__> hehehehe
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2182 [19:39:57] <nvz> that was a joke too :D
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2184 [19:41:13] <diogenes_> did i deserve a kick for the innocent
joke?
2185 [19:41:24] <nvz> you didnt think that was funny?
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2187 [19:41:43] <diogenes_> eh
2188 [19:41:45] <jaakkos> johnfg: have you posted the systemd unit
to a pastebin somewhere?
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2190 [19:42:44] <nvz> diogenes_: really it was just bad form..
people shouldn't home in on one particular supporter but ask
and let people who feel they can contribute to chime in on their own
terms
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2195 [19:44:43] <diogenes_> nvz, i know that but any attempt of me
to explain myself would be misunderstood, that's my karma.
2196 [19:45:17] <Akuw__> i just check Packages file and there are
all deps
2197 [19:45:39] <Akuw__> so, i dont understand why apt cant find
it and it is not able to resolve
2198 [19:46:27] <ksk> Akuw__: "apt-cache policy
libboost-dev"?
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2200 [19:47:14] <Akuw__>
replaced-url
2201 [19:47:44] <Akuw__>
replaced-url
2202 [19:48:03] <jaakkos> johnfg: here's a working client
unit file from a Buster host
replaced-url
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2204 [19:48:30] <johnfg> So, with help from systemd, the service
starts, but only after I comment out the CapabilityBoundingSet=
2205 [19:48:33] <ksk> Akuw__: I suppose you putin the wrong
version of packages into your repo - or thats what apt is telling
you - nothing #debian can do, really
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2208 [19:49:40] <Akuw__> versions are correct
2209 [19:50:18] <ksk> apt-cache policy your way through the
"unmet dependencies:" packages and see for yourself
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2211 [19:51:50] <Akuw__> Candidate: 1.55.0.2
2212 [19:52:00] <Akuw__> all packages have same version
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2215 [19:56:25] <johnfg> jaakkos: Thanks, I tried that, but it
failed.
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2220 [19:58:38] <jaakkos> johnfg: btw how do you edit unit files?
You may need to do systemctl daemon-reload if you edit them directly
2221 [19:59:02] <greycat> You should NOT be editing the files in
/lib/systemd/system/ if that's what you're doing....
2222 [19:59:47] <greycat> I'm also curious about
replaced-url
2223 [19:59:48] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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2225 [20:00:39] <greycat> *sigh*
2226 [20:00:43] <greycat> ,file cap_from_text.3
2227 [20:00:48] <judd> No packages in buster/amd64 were found with
that file.
2228 [20:00:53] <greycat> are you KIDDING me
2229 [20:01:14] <Habbie> ,file cap_from_text.3.gz
2230 [20:01:18] <judd> Search for cap_from_text.3.gz in
buster/amd64: libcap-dev: usr/share/man/man3/cap_from_text.3.gz
2231 [20:01:32] <greycat> oh, it's not a partial string
match? ugh.
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2235 [20:03:19] <johnfg> I always do the daemon-reload, and
I'm editing the .service file in
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants
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2237 [20:04:00] <greycat>
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants only has symbolic links
in it
2238 [20:04:00] <johnfg> Is commenting out that line a security
problem?
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2241 [20:04:18] <greycat> are you "editing" a symlink
that points to a file in /lib/systemd/system/ ?
2242 [20:04:24] <johnfg> greycat: Yes.
2243 [20:04:28] <greycat> Don't do that!
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2246 [20:05:09] <johnfg> That's how debian does it when I do,
systemctl enable openvpn-client@client.conf.
2247 [20:05:25] <annadane> oh you shouldn't? hmm
2248 [20:05:30] <annadane> i need to check my /lib then
2249 [20:06:13] <greycat> If you use "systemctl edit",
it will copy the file from /lib to /etc for you, and then you will
be editing the copy in /etc which will override the default in /lib.
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2251 [20:06:40] <greycat> Note, **NOT** in the
multi-user.target.wants/ directory. Directly in
/etc/systemd/system/.
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2253 [20:07:19] <johnfg> openvpn-client@client.service ->
/lib/systemd/system/openvpn-client@.service
2254 [20:07:35] <greycat> Don't edit that.
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2257 [20:07:47] <johnfg> greycat: But *do* systemctl edit
<what?>
2258 [20:07:49] <greycat> Your changes will be discarded the next
time that pacakge gets updated.
2259 [20:08:17] <greycat> Either do "systemctl edit
openvpn-client@.service", or copy the
/lib/systemd/system/openvpn-client@.service file to
/etc/systemd/system/ and then edit that copy.
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2275 [20:17:21] <johnfg> greycat: Ok, the file is edited and where
it should be. I guess it's only starting because I've got
the line commented out.
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2277 [20:17:41] <johnfg> Thanks for all the help, to everyone that
tried.
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2279 [20:18:03] <greycat> johnfg: did you look at bug 908559 which
has been linked a few times now? Does your /bin/ip have any
capabilities set on it?
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2281 [20:19:52] <johnfg> I did.
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2285 [20:22:50] <johnfg> greycat: Don't know how to check
about the capabilities of /bin/ip, but I did the "add
cap_sys_admin" to the CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_IPC_LOCK
CAP_NET_ADMIN CAP_NET_RAW CAP_SETGID CAP_SETUID CAP_SYS_CHROOT
CAP_DAC_OVERRIDE CAP_SYS_ADMIN
2286 [20:22:57] <johnfg> It worked.
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2288 [20:23:40] <johnfg> Took a while, but I guess we can call it
good now (or good enough)?
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2290 [20:24:10] <jaakkos> johnfg: /sbin/getcap /usr/bin/ip
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2294 [20:24:27] <greycat> or more likely, /bin/ip since this is an
upgraded system
2295 [20:24:41] <jaakkos> Right. I almost wrote `which ip`...
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2297 [20:24:57] <greycat> even that won't work, because
there's a /sbin/ip symlink
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2301 [20:26:21] <JordiGH> I've got a Playstation CD image
".bin" file. I believe it contains a single data track.
How can I get at the files in it?
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2303 [20:26:50] <johnfg> Here it is: /bin/ip =
cap_dac_override,cap_net_admin,cap_sys_admin+ep
2304 [20:26:59] <jaakkos> Oh. Didn't know getcap
wouldn't work on symlink
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2306 [20:27:14] <johnfg> But, what does it mean?
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2308 [20:27:57] <johnfg> greycat: Is there something in its
capabilities that should be changed?
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2313 [20:29:36] <Akuw__> ksk: why you said wrong version
2314 [20:29:43] <Akuw__> i checked and all is correct
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2318 [20:31:09] <johnfg> Any last thoughts before I head to 2nd
job?
2319 [20:31:39] <spacebug^> johnfg:
replaced-url
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2323 [20:33:11] <JordiGH> Oh, iat can convert .bin files to normal
.iso images and then I can mount them.
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2331 [20:35:24] <abbie> how do i make an iso out of my current
installation?
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2334 [20:36:01] <johnfg> spacebug^: Mine is identical except for
its name, which is client.conf, and the CAP_SYS_ADMIN that I added.
2335 [20:36:06] <johnfg> spacebug^: Thanks for helping!
2336 [20:36:10] <at0m> abbie:
replaced-url
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2343 [20:39:29] <johnfg> ttyl, and thanks again!
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2346 [20:39:45] <spacebug^> yw
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2401 [21:15:36] <boeg> If I wanted to "remap" one key to
another system wide, how would I do that?
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2456 [22:01:45] <b1ack0p> hi
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2458 [22:02:01] <b1ack0p> who is using BleachBit?
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2460 [22:02:08] <greycat> !using
2461 [22:02:09] <ksk> !ask
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2463 [22:02:31] <greycat> !anyone
2464 [22:02:31] <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>.
2465 [22:02:39] <b1ack0p> is it useful app?
2466 [22:02:48] <towo`> no
2467 [22:02:59] <b1ack0p> why not
2468 [22:03:06] <dvs> I'm not using it so no
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2470 [22:03:15] <ksk> because there is no reason for having such a
programm in the first place
2471 [22:03:22] <b1ack0p> is there any useful app to cleanup
unnecessary things?
2472 [22:03:37] <towo`> b1ack0p, brain 1.0
2473 [22:03:41] <ksk> b1ack0p: there are only your documents in
your users home, and packages installed on the system that you
installed
2474 [22:03:48] <ksk> there is no such thing as "unnecessary
things"
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2476 [22:03:58] <b1ack0p> i see
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2478 [22:04:17] <b1ack0p> so unnecessary things exist only in m$
windows i think
2479 [22:04:19] <ksk> (and believe it or not, that is even true
for windows - but of course all the creators of such tools think
they do know better than M$ :P)
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2481 [22:05:44] <b1ack0p> btw i got muted then banned from
##windows by typing m$ :p
2482 [22:05:49] <b1ack0p> $
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2488 [22:09:36] <annadane> most users will only care about home
(including dot files) and /etc
2489 [22:09:41] <annadane> though,
2490 [22:09:44] <annadane> !what to backup
2491 [22:09:44] <dpkg> Some things you should back up include:
/etc /home /root /usr/local /usr/src /opt /srv. Tailor to your own
purposes. If you think you don't need /var, make sure you
don't forget /var/lib/dpkg /var/backups /var/lib/apt*
/var/lib/mysql /var/mail /var/replaced-url
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2493 [22:10:06] <annadane> but yeah, i tend to just remember
roughly what i have
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2519 [22:37:32] <Guest10409> Hi.
2520 [22:37:35] <Guest10409> what is the best way to find a
girlfriend in 2020 ?
2521 [22:37:59] <dvs> ????
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2524 [22:38:14] <ksk> ,i girlfriend
2525 [22:38:15] <judd> No package named 'girlfriend' was
found in buster/amd64.
2526 [22:38:17] <ksk> mhhm
2527 [22:38:25] <greycat> step one, log out of IRC
2528 [22:40:45] * dvs gives up
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2540 [22:45:02] <b1ack0p> lol
2541 [22:45:05] <b1ack0p> what a question
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2543 [22:45:14] <b1ack0p> sudo apt install gf
2544 [22:45:35] <b1ack0p> what was the command to lookup? grep |
gf ?
2545 [22:46:11] <greycat> wooledg:~$ csh
2546 [22:46:11] <greycat> wooledg:~% find lover?
2547 [22:46:11] <greycat> find: No match.
2548 [22:46:19] <b1ack0p> lol
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2570 [22:56:32] <nvz> find pub/ -nouser -type -gf && gawk
&& cd ~/ && touch && unzip && strip
&& finger && expand && head && mount
&& fsck && gasp && more && more
&& halt && unmount && make clean &&
sleep
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2573 [22:57:59] <Butt3rfly> and they said romance was dead
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2577 [22:58:06] * Butt3rfly chuckles
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2579 [22:58:09] <nvz> ikr
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2581 [22:58:45] <nvz> problem is people typically do unix sex with
; instead of &&
2582 [22:58:52] <nvz> which can lead to problems...
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2584 [22:59:33] <nvz> try explaining a syntax error to the
police/courts! :P
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2587 [23:00:56] <nvz> in which case you might want an age check on
the find command :D
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2589 [23:04:08] <annadane> phew
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2591 [23:04:16] <annadane> i'm all debian'd out
2592 [23:04:29] <annadane> romance in debian is a... stable...
relationship?
2593 [23:04:50] <nvz> I think its still in experimental.. :D
2594 [23:04:54] <Butt3rfly> *laughs*
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2596 [23:04:56] <f8e3> any good graph software to have a gui for
graph modelling, dot is err
2597 [23:05:06] * dvs won't even start with "buster"
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2599 [23:05:26] <nvz> f8e3: you could probably do that with
libreoffice calc
2600 [23:05:33] <nvz> depending on your needs
2601 [23:05:47] <tangarora> so how do I remove a write lock on a
qcow2 file?
2602 [23:05:54] <greycat> Oh hey, they fixed the ftp.us.debian.org
mirror, or I got a non-broken one. So I can apt-get update now.
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2605 [23:06:22] <dvs> yay
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2607 [23:06:55] <towo`> tangarora, this has what to do with
debian?
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2611 [23:07:57] <tangarora> towo I am running kvm om debian
2612 [23:08:13] <towo`> aha
2613 [23:08:49] <towo`> but it is not debian, which put a lock on
your hd-image
2614 [23:10:00] <tangarora> just qemu-kvm part of debian kernel...
2615 [23:10:23] <towo`> there is no qemu-kvm part in kernel
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2617 [23:10:36] <towo`> there is only kvm, with the needed kernel
modules
2618 [23:10:45] <tangarora> Well the hypervisor functionality is
part of the kernel and debian distributes the managment tools and
the kernel so why not?
2619 [23:10:55] <towo`> aha
2620 [23:11:13] <towo`> and with management tools, you mean what?
libvirt? virtmanager?
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2622 [23:12:23] <tangarora> well in this case qemu-img
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2625 [23:14:22] <tangarora> qemu-img info -U library-music.qcow2
tells me that the disk is locked... and asks if another instance is
using it... wich is no longer the case
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2627 [23:14:45] <tangarora> and i cant use the disk in another vm
since its locked
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2629 [23:17:24] <towo`> may you should ask in #qemu on oftc
network
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2636 [23:22:35] <tangarora> no such channel i could find
2637 [23:23:03] <greycat> 17:22 #qemu 393 QEMU Open Source
Processor Emulator - 4.2.0 and 4.1.1 are out! - ask a question, or
see
replaced-url
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2639 [23:23:14] <greycat> Sounds like you forgot to check on OFTC.
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2650 [23:34:07] <tangarora> ok
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