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3 [00:00:38] <somiaj> Though maybe they assume anyone who is
hosting an enviorment where it is needed can adjust and handel the
secuirty issues themselves.
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6 [00:01:29] <johnfg> There is nothing in the systemctl(1) man
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option.
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11 [00:04:01] <sponix> roylaprattep: you need to do some
user@host type config before phpmyadmin will function correctly
->
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53 [00:32:03] <ws2k3> im trying to install zfs on debian buster.
so i ran apt-get install zfs-dkms which throws me the following
error
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63 [00:44:24] <grummund> Is there a way list list packages that
were dropped from release to release?
64 [00:44:52] <grummund> or perhaps list all packages in a given
release, then a diff could be done.
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67 [00:47:00] <annadane> release notes
68 [00:47:18] <annadane> maybe deborphan can do it but that
doesn't give you the list retroactively
69 [00:47:21] <sney> or the Packages.gz from your local mirror
70 [00:47:36] <sponix2ipfw> ws2k3: make sure linux-headers-amd64
and build-essential are installed
71 [00:47:50] <annadane> though i don't know if the release
notes are "all dropped packages" or "noteworthy
dropped packages"
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83 [00:51:36] <Moshe`> there is a command on debian to sheck if
my ipv6 is enable?
84 [00:52:04] <sney> 'ip a' will show your ipv6
address if present
85 [00:52:29] <sney> ipv6 addresses that begin with fe80: will
be present regardless though
86 [00:53:05] <sney> you can also look at stuff like 'ip -6
route'
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90 [00:54:00] <Moshe`>
replaced-url
91 [00:54:05] <Moshe`> my ipv6 is enable?
92 [00:54:32] <tds> 64 bytes from
2a04:3543:1000:2310:e801:d2ff:fefb:c63: icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=217
ms
93 [00:54:32] <tds> looks like it, you ping from here at least
:)
94 [00:54:38] <Moshe`> ip -6 route
95 [00:54:38] <Moshe`> ::1 dev lo proto kernel metric 256 pref
medium
96 [00:54:38] <Moshe`> 2a04:3543:1000:2310::/64 dev eth2 proto
kernel metric 256 expires 86100sec pref medium
97 [00:54:38] <Moshe`> fe80::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric
256 pref medium
98 [00:54:38] <Moshe`> fe80::/64 dev eth1 proto kernel metric
256 pref medium
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101 [00:54:50] <Moshe`> ops sry
102 [00:54:55] <Moshe`> what you say my friend
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104 [00:55:03] <sney> yes you have ipv6
105 [00:55:10] <Moshe`> and is enable?
106 [00:55:14] <sney> this line: 2a04:3543:1000:2310::/64 dev
eth2 proto kernel metric 256 expires 86100sec pref medium
107 [00:55:21] <sney> shows that you have an ipv6 route outside
your own computer
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109 [00:55:42] <Moshe`> so why i cant connect to irc with my ipv6
=\
110 [00:56:03] <sney> what happens when you try
111 [00:56:34] <Moshe`> nothing in my linux its say ok but the
bot didnt connect to the mirc
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115 [00:58:01] <sney> you should probably ask in the channel for
the bot you're using then. e.g. #limnoria or whatever
116 [00:58:37] <Moshe`> if i connect is with no ipv6 server its
working =\
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120 [00:59:49] <sney> do you have ipv6 from your ISP or is it
with some 6-to-4 tunnel provider? maybe they filter IRC. maybe
there's an extra step you need to take
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124 [01:01:10] <sponix2ipfw> mIRC?
125 [01:01:12] <Moshe`> oh shit
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128 [01:03:37] <Moshe`> my vps is from upcloud.com you maybe know
something about them?
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131 [01:04:37] <sney> no, this isn't a support channel for
random VPS providers
132 [01:04:40] <sney> ask them
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135 [01:05:32] <Moshe`> ok ty bro
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192 [01:33:23] <frenapoli> ciao
193 [01:34:38] <frenapoli> !list
194 [01:34:38] <dpkg> frenapoli: vedi
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205 [01:46:37] * annadane is still disappointed packages.d.o
doesn't have a backports section
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207 [01:46:49] <annadane> yes i know where you can find them but
it would be nice to have it on that page
208 [01:46:51] <annadane> specifically
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214 [01:51:19] <annadane> "oh you mean i have to go to a
separate url to list backported packages by category, great"
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229 [02:07:26] <Unit193> I just kind of do a apt -t
buster-backports full-upgrade to see what's available that I
might care about. :3
230 [02:08:32] <sponix> Unit193: you can do that ?
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232 [02:08:46] * sponix goes to add that to his notes
233 [02:08:58] <Unit193> Obviously don't hit 'y'
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235 [02:09:23] <sponix> Unit193: why not ? LOL
236 [02:09:53] <sponix> backports are all stable _enough_
riiiight ?
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239 [02:12:22] <annadane> 112 upgraded, 10 newly installed, 0 to
remove and 0 not upgraded.
240 [02:12:53] <annadane> for some reason 'less' is one
of those packages
241 [02:12:59] <annadane> which seems extremely unnecessary
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245 [02:14:01] <annadane>
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246 [02:14:07] <annadane> sure. why not.
247 [02:14:16] <themill> aptitude search '?origin(Debian
Backports)
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252 [02:17:02] <sponix> annadane: "less" for some
reason gets version bumped like all the time
253 [02:17:48] <Unit193> As much as I prefer apt, there's
certain things it really can't seem to do, like: aptitude
--disable-columns --display-format %p search
'?and(?not(?installed), ?or(?priority(required),
?priority(important), ?priority(standard)))'
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257 [02:18:57] <themill> apt is growing these features slowly
258 [02:19:34] <annadane> bow down before your leader, aptitude
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260 [02:21:04] <ndegruchy> non-problem question: I came across
$PROFILEHOME while fixing some issues and I am having a hard time
finding out what it's for. Does anyone know what $PROFILEHOME
is designed to be used by? It's empty right now and what I can
find online has it set as blank, too.
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286 [02:41:29] <RoyK> themill: does anyone still use aptitude? ;)
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289 [02:43:05] <KatrinValerie> Hi, how do I figure out why my
root fs is filled?
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294 [02:45:19] <RoyK> you start with waiting for an answer
295 [02:45:48] <somiaj> RoyK: aptitude is still used, though many
might only use it for some of the more advanced features it is (such
as searching/package matching)
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297 [02:46:05] * dvs pulls out dselect
298 [02:46:22] <somiaj> RoyK: I think there are people who still
use dselect.
299 [02:48:29] <themill> dselect, cry
300 [02:48:29] * dselect sulks quietly
301 [02:49:46] <sponix> somiaj: that still exist ?
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303 [02:50:28] <sponix> wonder if it still winds you up in dep
hell
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308 [02:54:36] <somiaj> sponix: it has been part of the dpkg
source for a while. I belive a few years back (could be 5+ now) they
thought about removing it from the source and users came out of the
weeds, so the dpkg team is keeping it working and still including
it.
309 [02:56:39] <sponix> somiaj: so when I run "dselect"
it is supposed to do something for me ?
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311 [02:57:14] <somiaj> you have to install the package
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313 [02:57:41] <somiaj> and my only experience with dselect was
almost 20 years ago, and I coudln't figure out it worked then,
and never tried again once I found apt
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333 [03:14:53] <roylaprattep> just installed spamassassin on
debian 10, but it doesnt start automatically on boot, why? in debian
8 and 9 it was.
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343 [03:20:07] <roylaprattep> found it, updaterc.d spamassassin
enable, since its not the spamassassin default config file that
control it anymore
344 [03:20:29] <crestfallen> hi I'm getting the error
"nc: port number invalid: filename.txt " with this in
.bashrc (source .bashrc run) : function pb() { (nc termbin.com 9999
< $1) }
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346 [03:21:20] <crestfallen> I also tried with the alias with $
echo 'alias tb="nc termbin.com 9999"' >>
.bashrc
347 [03:22:48] <wr> on debian xfce what network manager would be
better to use? read here
replaced-url
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349 [03:23:34] <somiaj> wr: use what you like, wicd,
network-mananager, are just two options.
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353 [03:24:11] <somiaj> crestfallen: probably an issue with the
shell bash and wanting to put a redirect inside an alias (I
don't know bash well enough to now how to fix this)
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359 [03:25:32] <somiaj> crestfallen: hmm, maybe not, since it is
a function (not an alias) it should work, I would have to do some
testing
360 [03:26:20] <crestfallen> something about whitespace and
return characters, but I tried to append '\n' for unix
like this somiaj : function pb() { (nc termbin.com 9999 < $1\n) }
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363 [03:26:58] <crestfallen> I had this working once before in
debian
364 [03:27:38] <somiaj> there is #bash, maybe someone there can
help
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367 [03:29:42] <wr> somiaj, have a pci wifi card 05:02.0 Ethernet
controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8001 Gigabit Ethernet
Controller (rev 14) that connects to a Arris tg2492NO router, i
noticed on NetworkManager i get some issues on the Debian, my
internet connection doesn't work ok, no webpage resolution, i
tested on a cisco wusb 600N and i have everything ok, so i'm
wondering what network manager should i use, in the past i had
wicd...
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369 [03:29:56] <crestfallen> thanks somiaj
370 [03:30:09] <wr> somiaj, my asus wifi card is bit old like
more than 10 years old
371 [03:30:37] <somiaj> wr: do you have the firmware for the wifi
card installed?
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377 [03:31:47] <wr> somiaj, yes everything worked ok previously
but now i switched my router with the ISP i noticed something
conflicts, so am troubleshooting
378 [03:32:13] <wr> somiaj, maybe i need to update firmware
379 [03:32:45] <wr> i think i need firmware for ASUSTeK Computer
Inc. Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Asus)
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384 [03:35:04] <wr> somiaj, brb i have to disconect one card and
plug other, so i will drop for a sec
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390 [03:40:06] <sney> somiaj: in case they come back - the
marvell 88e8001 is supported by the 'skge' driver which
doesn't require firmware, and it's not a wifi controller
anyway.
391 [03:40:23] <sney> I wonder what their actual wifi is.
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395 [03:42:47] <sney> wr: the marvell 88e8001 is supported by the
'skge' driver which doesn't require firmware, and
it's not a wifi controller anyway.
396 [03:42:51] <sney> your wifi is something else
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399 [03:43:16] <wr> sney, i've seen on this link
replaced-url
400 [03:44:01] <wr> sney, my card is wifi it has sma to put a
small antenna
401 [03:44:21] <sney> it might be a combo device, gigabit
ethernet is not wifi
402 [03:45:01] <wr> sney, it comes on
replaced-url
403 [03:45:03] <sney> anyway, network manager applications
don't affect hardware performance
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405 [03:45:46] <wr> sney, your right, but i was just testing
everything i can
406 [03:45:48] <sney> if you 'lspci -nn' and paste to
replaced-url
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410 [03:46:25] <lwp> if it's an old card, maybe a BNC
connector is for thin-net ?
411 [03:46:40] <sney> it's not that old, and the spec sheet
says 802.11n
412 [03:46:42] <wr> sney,
replaced-url
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416 [03:48:04] <wr> somiaj, sney it's one that comes with MB
replaced-url
417 [03:48:10] <sney> oh that's interesting, it's not
pci
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420 [03:49:41] <wr> sney, it's a small card, tomorrow on
daylight i gotta open my pc
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422 [03:49:55] <sney> I'm checking something, hang on
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424 [03:50:54] <wr> sney, let me say this the card works ok on my
previous router, just on this new one Arris tg2492NO router fails on
me and i get can't networking right
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426 [03:51:43] <wr> what i mean is, i installed firmware and was
ok previously, on this new router wifi doesn't work ok
427 [03:52:05] <sney> aha it is a Ralink RT2870
428 [03:52:10] <wr> yes
429 [03:52:15] <sney> it's plugged into usb on your
motherboard
430 [03:52:21] <wr> sorry, i was forgeting, it is that one
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432 [03:53:29] <wr> sney, any idea why the Ralink RT2870 is not
ok with the Arris tg2492NO wifi?
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435 [03:54:39] <wr> by the way, the router is brand new from the
ISP
436 [03:54:49] <sney> yeah, it's an isp router. those are
usually not good
437 [03:55:42] <wr> i was in doubt if i change something on my
debian xfce or is a #wireless
438 [03:56:08] <sney> if the problem just started when you got
this new router, it's much more likely to be a router issue
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441 [03:57:53] <sney> since your antennas are separate on the
ralink, try moving them around, point them in the same direction as
the router, etc
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445 [03:59:06] <wr> sney, what type issue you think it is?
446 [03:59:46] <sney> low quality router + not optimal antenna
calibration
447 [03:59:54] <sney> hardware, anyway
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449 [04:01:31] <lwp> any wifi configuration or settings you can
check or change, in the new router ?
450 [04:01:47] <wr> sney, on top i have a alfa antenna like the
one here
replaced-url
451 [04:01:59] <wr> behind one wall
452 [04:02:13] <sney> it can help if the antenna is oriented in
the same direction as the AP antenna
453 [04:02:21] <sney> so like they are both | | or they are both
/ / etc
454 [04:03:40] <wr> sney, i do have a 75 Ohm yagi i could test,
do you think is the hardware antenna? when i use a Usb cisco wifi
works ok
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457 [04:04:26] <sney> I think it is a radio problem between the
nic and the router. what exact component I don't know. but the
antenna is something you can adjust, so I think you should try it.
458 [04:04:53] <sney> open up wicd or n-m or whatever and adjust
the antenna like an old TV and see if the signal strength etc
changes
459 [04:05:02] <wr> sney, by the way if i use any firmware on
debian that one would be firmware-ralink right?
460 [04:05:06] <sney> yes
461 [04:05:23] <wr> let me test all that
462 [04:05:35] <wr> will take some minutes
463 [04:06:27] <wr> sney, by the way what network manager would
you advise to use on debian xfce?
464 [04:06:37] <sney> whatever is the default
465 [04:07:37] <wr> sney, somiaj i noticed a thing now, i
didn't have the firmware-ralink installed, so... if it is that,
grrrrr
466 [04:07:58] <wr> brb
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472 [04:14:05] <wr> sney, somiaj so far i think i found what i
was missing, the ralink-firmware, on my previous router without the
firmware everything worked ok, wireless was not top, but i never
installed it, i forgot to install it, so far nothing is dropping now
and working, damn..
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478 [04:17:29] <sney> usually when firmware is not installed the
nic doesn't work at all, I hate it when it just makes the
device half-broken
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482 [04:21:21] <wr> sney, since my old router the traffic was ok,
i didn't realize it, just now when i had problem on this new
one, when i install debian on my notes i have the firmware's i
put
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484 [04:22:37] <wr> sney, but by curiosity what does the firmware
have that makes the wifi route well?
485 [04:22:48] <sney> only ralink knows that for sure
486 [04:22:56] <wr> lol i bet
487 [04:23:07] <wr> i will have to check the code
488 [04:23:31] <sney> firmware is binary, you can't.
that's the problem. it's the secret part of the driver
489 [04:23:39] <wr> hmmm
490 [04:24:02] <wr> i forgot that part too, yes binary....
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493 [04:24:52] <wr> would be a lot of work, but i would like too
see what makes it not drop
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495 [04:25:33] <sney> then you could reverse engineer a totally
free driver and contribute it to the linux kernel
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497 [04:27:39] <wr> sney, now this works, but my pings to my ISP
DNS server is lot higher
498 [04:28:11] <wr> ah nevermind....
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502 [04:28:18] <wr> i changed VPN too...
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507 [04:30:07] <wr> sney, somiaj i do have one more doubt on what
usb hardware device wifi card would be best to use on debian,
i'm thinking on getting something AC because this one is just G
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509 [04:31:14] <sney> I have this:
replaced-url
510 [04:32:57] <wr> i was looking for a usb, my MB is old i trust
more on those, and pci is more expensive sometimes
511 [04:35:09] <sney> with usb 2.0 there's a bandwidth
bottleneck
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515 [04:37:43] <wr> yes...
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517 [04:38:20] <wr> but price is my main concern
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521 [04:39:36] <sney> I got that little pci-e for pretty cheap as
I recall. 802.11ac will have a premium still since it's the
newest standard, but I only paid $30 anyway
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524 [04:40:21] <sney> the actual controller is intel iwlwifi too
so it's good quality
525 [04:40:47] <wr> sney, pci is way better, but since my MB is
old, i'm in doubt what i get on market cheap
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529 [04:42:45] <sney> my motherboard is old too. I never get rid
of computers unless they're broken. I don't remember the
mb model but the cpu is from 2012
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532 [04:44:59] <sney> asus M5A97, introduced 2013 :P
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534 [04:45:29] <sney> pci is more reliable even in a pc around a
decade old, is all.
535 [04:46:35] <wr> yes i agree
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538 [04:48:14] <koppe> Bit OT, but I'm running Debian hurd
(sid), and want to switch from DVD-based repository to online
net-based repository... What is the correct line to put in
/etc/apt/sources ? (I'm worried about getting the GNU/Linux
rather than GNU/Hurd repository...)
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545 [04:50:33] <somiaj> wr: firmware often has stuff that needs
to be there for legal reasons, this allws you to control the devices
power output of the wireless wave and the frequencies. It could be
it was stuck in a low power setting and without the firmware it
couldnt' change it.
546 [04:50:57] <somiaj> wr: The legal reasons (At least in the
US, each country is different) is the FCC and what wireless signals
you are legally allowed to produce.
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548 [04:51:25] <somiaj> this is why most wifi has firmware, it
gives a way for companies to ensure they have control over the
wireless output
549 [04:51:34] <wr> somiaj, i can't measure it now, but
maybe i will later...
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554 [04:52:38] <somiaj> another issue, is maybe without firmware
you are using the firmware on the chip, but with firmware you have
all the updates, so maybe there just have been bugs/updates to the
firmware on the old card, and you need the firmware (in the old days
you use to have to flash the device to update firmware)
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556 [04:52:52] <tarkin> Nicer info tarkin
557 [04:52:54] <somiaj> though I'm gladd it was just a
firmware issue, I'm just giving some possibilities as to why it
worked without it
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560 [04:53:13] <somiaj> I mean "worked" in a somewhat
broken state.
561 [04:53:16] <wr> sney, somiaj by the way but the failure on
wifi was more when i used the VPN, without it, it worked a bit...
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564 [04:53:47] <sney> mroe network overhead with a vpn
565 [04:54:00] <wr> yes
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569 [04:56:13] <wr> sney, if i move to the AC Asus card and my
conection increases on speed will the VPN speed increase too a lot?
570 [04:57:00] <sney> probably, but there are a lot of factors
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572 [04:57:19] <afidegnum> i'm m having an issue, on Exim4,
i have generated my TLS certiicates but i m still facing error of
(cert/key setup: cert=/etc/exim4/tls/mail.crt
key=/etc/exim4/tls/mail.key): Error while reading file.
573 [04:57:25] <afidegnum> what am i missing ?
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579 [04:58:22] <sney> afidegnum: are the files readable by the
mailserver process?
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582 [04:59:25] <afidegnum> sney: i even changed the certificates
to 775
583 [04:59:42] <sney> that's probably excessive.
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585 [05:00:12] <afidegnum> yes, i wanted to get rid of the error
and return to the proper permission
586 [05:00:15] <afidegnum> but it didn't work
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588 [05:00:18] <sney> I don't use exim4 but there should be
a way to get a higher verbosity level from the logs, find out what
that is and maybe it'll give you a more detailed error
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591 [05:01:26] <afidegnum> so far it's the error reading
cert keys i m facing,
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594 [05:01:45] <afidegnum> i don't know if there could be
further verbosity
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596 [05:02:37] <sney> right, but you have verified that the
daemon should be able to read the files. therefore the error is
misleading, and something else is happening, and you need to find
out what
597 [05:03:02] <afidegnum> how do i find out from the daemon?
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599 [05:03:16] <sney> [21:00:17] <sney> I don't use
exim4 but there should be a way to get a higher verbosity level from
the logs
600 [05:03:24] <afidegnum> ok
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616 [05:18:55] <nouveau> Is firewalld going to be fixed in Debian
10 or wait until next release?
617 [05:19:21] <annadane> 'fixed' how?
618 [05:19:35] <annadane> as in, what is broken?
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620 [05:20:41] <nouveau> On a fresh install of debian, I install
firewalld and add a service like http, upon reloading I get this
error:
replaced-url
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623 [05:21:16] <nouveau> Adding any port or service causes this
error and has been a problem since debian 10 released
624 [05:21:23] <sney> ,v firewalld
625 [05:21:24] <judd> Package: firewalld on amd64 -- jessie:
0.3.12-1; stretch: 0.4.4.2-1; buster: 0.6.3-5; buster-backports:
0.8.1-1~bpo10+1; bullseye: 0.8.1-1; sid: 0.8.2-1
626 [05:21:57] <dvs> what a diff!
627 [05:22:07] <annadane> as noted, you have a newer version
available in backports
628 [05:22:18] <nouveau> From what little I've found, it
would seem iptables support was dropped for nftables but this
version of firewalld still uses iptables?
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630 [05:22:42] <nouveau> I'll try the backport
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633 [05:23:10] * annadane loves backports, all hail backports
634 [05:23:21] <sney> there's nothing at
replaced-url
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640 [05:24:36] <nouveau> I think this talks about the problem:
replaced-url
641 [05:24:37] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
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643 [05:25:28] <sney> it talks about the nftables move but
there's no mention of the error you saw
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655 [05:31:29] <sponix2ipfw> So all the cool kids are using
nftables now?
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660 [05:34:33] <annadane> yep
661 [05:34:41] <annadane> it's basically recommended over
iptables AFAIK
662 [05:34:56] * dvs sighs for "not being cool"
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667 [05:38:21] <annadane> syntax is apparently clearer
668 [05:39:54] <nouveau> Ok.. so the default in firewalld.conf is
iptables backend but that's all broken with this version,
nftables isn't installed on the system by default either.
Installing nftables and enable/start then setting firewalld backend
to nftables fixes the problem.
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670 [05:41:36] <nouveau> Kind of confusing because the debian
wiki for nftables says "Debian Buster uses the nftables
framework by default." yet it wasn't even installed. Not
only that, but if nftables is going to be the default, why have
firewalld install and try to use iptables?
671 [05:42:43] <annadane> wiki.debian.org/NewInBuster does not
say it uses nftables by default
672 [05:43:08] <annadane>
replaced-url
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675 [05:44:41] <nouveau>
replaced-url
676 [05:44:50] <nouveau> "NOTE: Debian Buster uses the
nftables framework by default."
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678 [05:45:03] <annadane> yeah, and the release notes link i gave
seems to corrborate that
679 [05:45:28] <annadane> but hmm that wording could be more
clear
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681 [05:45:40] <annadane> Starting with iptables v1.8.2 the
binary package includes iptables-nft and iptables-legacy
682 [05:45:49] <nouveau> So it's just misinformation all
over the place and the package is still broken with its default
settings.
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688 [05:48:09] <nouveau> I'm not sure if will even work with
iptables. I'll try the backport but maybe firewalld (the one in
the buster repo) should have nftables as a dependency and the config
changed to reflect that? I know it's not a security update but
maybe it can make a point release?
689 [05:48:23] <annadane> so as far as i can tell... the wiki is
right, it's just the package that's broken?
690 [05:48:37] <annadane> yeah, that's what i was thinking,
fixed in future point release
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692 [05:48:49] <annadane> can always file a bug
693 [05:48:57] <nouveau> I have no idea how to do that.
694 [05:49:33] <annadane> !reportbug
695 [05:49:33] <dpkg> reportbug is used to submit bugs to the
Debian <BTS>. Install reportbug, then run reportbug. See
replaced-url
696 [05:49:45] <annadane> though you don't have to use that
697 [05:49:58] <annadane> oh, that's the one i was looking
for apparently
698 [05:50:00] <annadane> !report-bugs
699 [05:50:01] <dpkg> [report-bugs] See "How to Report Bugs
Effectively" at
replaced-url
700 [05:50:05] <annadane> no, apparently not
701 [05:50:18] <annadane> !bts
702 [05:50:18] <dpkg> Bug Tracking System for Debian packages,
replaced-url
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704 [05:50:45] <nouveau> Alright, I'll try the backport
version with iptables first because maybe it's just this
version and the backport could be moved into the buster repo instead
on a point release? I'm not sure how that works tho.
705 [05:50:51] <annadane> is there not a simpler factoid for how
to send bug reports via email...
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707 [05:51:36] <annadane> it's getting late and consequently
i'm starting to make tired mistakes in irc
708 [05:51:38] <annadane> sorry
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711 [05:54:02] <annadane> so the bug-reporting factoid is
"see file-bug", file-bug is "see reportbug" and
reportbug mostly mentions just reportbug and not the alternative way
how to send bug reports... lovely
712 [05:54:08] <annadane> i'll add one when i'm less
tired
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717 [06:01:05] <wr> sney, i think i was wrong, still have
slowness or drops... more when use VPN.. i think this Arris is crap
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719 [06:02:59] <awal1> nouveau, really easy to report a bug via
command line. follow this to use "reportbug" package with
gmai
720 [06:03:08] <nouveau> Looks like the version of firewalld in
backports is also broken for iptables :(
721 [06:03:45] <wr> i tried too the cisco usb wusb600n and i
could not connect via wifi, it uses too a ralink
722 [06:03:48] <awal1> i no remember the name of the report bug
gtk frontend
723 [06:03:58] <annadane> you don't need gmail for reportbug
necessarily, but yeah i just mentioned alternatives because not
everyone is a fan of reportbug
724 [06:04:21] <nouveau> I'm on command line anyways, so
I'll try reportbug
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727 [06:06:04] <somiaj> reportbug is usually best, you can output
the results to a .tex file and just copy/paste that into any email
clinet to send
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729 [06:06:11] <somiaj> arg .txt file
730 [06:06:17] <awal1> ,v reportbug-gtk
731 [06:06:18] <judd> Package: reportbug-gtk on amd64 -- buster:
7.5.3~deb10u1; bullseye: 7.6.0; sid: 7.6.0
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733 [06:09:27] <awal1> i don't know about other package to
report bugs
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735 [06:10:06] <annadane> the alternative is to send emails
736 [06:10:16] <annadane> it's not about "another
package"
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741 [06:12:22] <awal1> yeh that is obvious but sending a mail
will not really be a full report as desired "officially"
by debian, because you need to join list of deps, severity and so.
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745 [06:13:23] <awal1> well, reportbug report is structured
really fine
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759 [06:27:37] <GarySmith2222> hello everyone :)
760 [06:27:41] <nouveau> Ok, I'm going down the rabbit hole
now.
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762 [06:27:47] <nouveau> So it's not firewalld's fault.
763 [06:27:57] <nouveau> It's iptables fault and their bug.
764 [06:28:24] <somiaj> is it iptables, or an issue with iptables
is now actually using nftables?
765 [06:28:38] <somiaj> There is some info about this in the
buster release notes
766 [06:28:55] <nouveau> Here is what I found:
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767 [06:28:56] <judd> Bug
replaced-url
768 [06:29:16] <nouveau> This bug talks about mostly the same
problem and there is a patch here:
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769 [06:29:33] <nouveau> I backported iptables, installed
firewalld and it works now with iptables backend
770 [06:29:40] <GarySmith2222> I am learning Chinese rencently
771 [06:29:43] <GarySmith2222> ä½ å¥½
772 [06:29:46] <nouveau> So the patch hasn't made it to
buster yet, it's sitting in backports
773 [06:30:09] <somiaj> GarySmith2222: this is a debian support
channel, so not a place to speak in chinese, possible find another
channel
774 [06:30:25] <GarySmith2222> I know
775 [06:30:34] <somiaj> nouveau: buster is frozen, depending on
the severity of the issue, it might not make it into buster
(sometimes stuff like this is fixed in point release, depends on
severity)
776 [06:30:48] <somiaj> severity normal -- very unlikely it will
be fixed in buster
777 [06:30:59] <nouveau> Yea, but at least now I know why and how
to fix it.
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783 [06:33:05] <GarySmith2222> I just god into this software and
I am not familiar with it
784 [06:33:11] <GarySmith2222> got
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787 [06:33:37] <somiaj> GarySmith2222: welcome to freenode, you
might find #freenode a useful channel to help learn about this
network.
788 [06:33:49] <GarySmith2222> If I put something wrong,please
forgive me
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791 [06:34:00] <GarySmith2222> Thank you everybody
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793 [06:34:01] <somiaj> GarySmith2222: if you just want to chat
with people you can /j ##cat
794 [06:34:04] <somiaj> GarySmith2222: /j ##Chat
795 [06:34:12] <GarySmith2222> :)
796 [06:34:13] <somiaj> arg, /j ##chat -- to many fails
797 [06:34:34] <somiaj> you might be able to find a channel in
which people speak chineese and english if you want to practice, but
here we only talk about debian and in english.
798 [06:34:40] <GarySmith2222> Thank you
799 [06:34:56] <annadane> !tea somiaj
800 [06:34:57] * dpkg hands somiaj a nice FLAMING!!!! mug of tea with
honey and lemon.
801 [06:35:02] <annadane> calm down, dpkg.
802 [06:35:25] <BazookaTooth> settle down beavis
803 [06:35:48] <mbnt> How do I safely install libfaudio0 ?
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805 [06:36:16] <annadane> ,v libfaudio0
806 [06:36:18] <judd> Package: libfaudio0 on amd64 -- bullseye:
20.04-2; sid: 20.04-2
807 [06:36:28] <annadane> ,checkbackport libfaudio0
808 [06:36:29] <judd> Backporting package libfaudio0 in
sid→buster/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12).
809 [06:36:59] <mbnt> I need it for Wine
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810 [06:37:03] <annadane> i'm here to run out of ideas and
chew gum, and i'm all out of gum.
811 [06:37:24] <annadane> anyone else know? =P
812 [06:37:51] <jm_> I think debhelper-compat = 12 can be
satisfied by pulling that from backports
813 [06:38:33] <annadane> ,v debhelper-compat
814 [06:38:34] <judd> No package named
'debhelper-compat' was found in amd64.
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816 [06:38:54] <annadane> ,v debhelper
817 [06:38:54] <somiaj> mbnt: winehq usually makes nice packages
that work with buster, are you sure you are using the buster
packages?
818 [06:38:55] <judd> Package: debhelper on amd64 -- jessie:
9.20150101+deb8u2; jessie-security: 9.20150101+deb8u2; stretch:
10.2.5; stretch-backports: 12.1.1~bpo9+1; buster: 12.1.1;
buster-backports: 12.9~bpo10+1; bullseye: 12.10; sid: 12.10
819 [06:39:09] <annadane> oh, okay.
820 [06:39:14] <somiaj> mbnt: you can also install wine from
debian repos, but if you really need a newer ersion of wine that has
to have this lib, you'll have to backport it.
821 [06:39:47] <mbnt> somiaj, I have not done anything yet. Last
I tried, it broke my Debian. Now I am treading very carefully. I
would rather not have Wine if it will break my system.
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823 [06:40:02] <somiaj> annadane: debhelper is for building
stuff, it is often in backports for the enwer build standards of
packages in testing (one can also often just edit the build scripts
too)
824 [06:40:14] <somiaj> ,v wine
825 [06:40:15] <judd> Package: wine on amd64 -- jessie: 1.6.2-20;
stretch: 1.8.7-2; stretch-backports: 4.0-2~bpo9+1; buster: 4.0-2;
bullseye: 5.0-3; sid: 5.0-3
826 [06:40:19] <somiaj> ,v wine-development
827 [06:40:20] <judd> Package: wine-development on amd64 --
jessie: 1.7.29-4; stretch: 2.0-3; buster: 4.2-4; bullseye: 5.4-1;
sid: 5.4-1; sid: 5.5-1; sid: 5.5-3
828 [06:40:25] <mbnt> apparently, I must get it from here:
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830 [06:40:47] <annadane> it would help if we know which version
of wine you're trying to install
831 [06:40:48] <somiaj> mbnt: would wine 4.0 or wine 4.2 suite
your needs, just install fromd ebian repos (this will probably work
unless you want to run bleeding edge software)
832 [06:40:48] <mbnt> But there is a lot of stuff there and am
not sure which file I need.
833 [06:41:07] <somiaj> just install either wine or
wine-development using apt from debian's repos
834 [06:41:09] <annadane> i hope wine does get backported
Soon(TM), though.
835 [06:41:26] <mbnt> somiaj, I want wine stable, and am advised
Wine HQ is the best place for this.
836 [06:43:28] <somiaj> mbnt: it really depends on what software
you need to run. I would install 'wine' and see if version
4.0 works for the sfotware you need.
837 [06:43:42] <somiaj> annadane: it most likely won't be,
winehq usually provides good enough packages if you need newer wine.
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840 [06:44:51] <mbnt> So this libfaudio0 from the repo
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842 [06:45:23] <somiaj> I don't know what this repo is and
where their packages are
843 [06:45:34] <somiaj> why not just install wine form the debian
repo for buster, it wont' need this lib
844 [06:45:54] <annadane> it did get backported in stretch; the
one in stretch was like 1.7 or something and stretch-backports at
the end of the lifecycle was 4, like buster
845 [06:46:13] <mbnt> Because I have tried previously and the
default repo does not fulfill the needs of the program.
846 [06:46:25] <mbnt> The needs of the program are many.
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848 [06:46:56] <mbnt> So if you think this repo (as indicated in
the link) is ill advised, I will simply do without.
849 [06:47:01] <annadane> mbnt, if there aren't official
instructions on the page i would contact the winehq people
850 [06:47:11] <annadane> ask them what to do
851 [06:47:20] <annadane> i believe there's a wine channel
on freenode actually, one sec
852 [06:47:37] <annadane> #winehq
853 [06:47:47] <mbnt> "The WineHQ packages for Debian 10 and
later require libfaudio0 as a dependency. Since the distro does not
provide it for Debian 10, users of that version can download
libfaudio0 packages from the OBS. "
854 [06:48:04] <annadane> then do so.
855 [06:48:09] <mbnt> That is the position of WineHQ
856 [06:48:18] <annadane> shouldn't break anything
857 [06:48:32] <mbnt> annadane, My original question was,
'yes, but how'
858 [06:48:37] <mbnt> How do I safely install libfaudio0 ?
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860 [06:48:57] <annadane> seems to be a tarball, lemme see the
structure of it
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862 [06:49:45] <annadane> are you on amd64? dpkg
--print-architecture
863 [06:49:53] <mbnt> yes, I am AMD64
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866 [06:50:19] <annadane> i think you just download this
replaced-url
867 [06:50:52] <annadane> (ignore my tar comment, i was reading
the wrong directory)
868 [06:51:09] <mbnt> annadane, ahh, thanks. Then the rest of the
WINE install should go smoothly.
869 [06:51:23] <annadane> or well, maybe install via apt instead,
which will take care of any dependencies...
870 [06:51:38] <annadane> apt allows you to install a .deb, i
believe
871 [06:51:40] <mbnt> annadane, It is not in the official debain
repo.
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874 [06:51:56] <mbnt> Or you mean, install the .deb via apt
875 [06:51:59] <annadane> yep
876 [06:52:03] <mbnt> okay.
877 [06:52:32] <somiaj> why are we supporting some third party
repo, again, have you tried the wine package debian provides, it
will probably suit your need and not need third party software.
878 [06:52:37] <annadane> i... forget the syntax of how you do
that but it may be as simple as apt install
/home/mbnt/libfaudio0.deb
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880 [06:53:01] <annadane> because they said their program
doesn't work with it, and winehq's official instructions
are to use suse's OBS
881 [06:53:06] <annadane> i see no issue
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884 [06:54:24] <somiaj> is it because the software needs a newer
version of wine (note 4.2 is availble via wine-development) or that
wine needs to be configured for that software?
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886 [06:54:38] <somiaj> often times you need to adjust wines
configuration to get software to run.
887 [06:54:44] <mbnt> somiaj, Wine needs that software.
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889 [06:55:06] <somiaj> mbnt: newer version of wine need that
libary, the version of wine in debian doesn't
890 [06:55:29] <mbnt> somiaj, I am looking for wine stable from
wine hq
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892 [06:56:10] <annadane> believe me, i'm as
anti-flippantly-recommend-any-old-3rd-party-repo as anyone else but
i see no issue here, i assume mbnt has done due diligence that they
do indeed want a newer version of wine than exists in debian
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894 [06:56:41] <annadane> if winehq officially recommends it, it
can't be bad
895 [06:56:55] <annadane> especially considering winehq builds
their own packages specifically for debian
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903 [07:02:19] <mbnt> The best way to install appears to be right
clicking the file and installing via Discover.
904 [07:02:29] <annadane> maybe. i don't use discover
905 [07:02:39] <mbnt> apt just complains.
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908 [07:04:04] <annadane> about?
909 [07:04:09] <annadane> !paste
910 [07:04:09] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use for text:
replaced-url
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914 [07:04:32] <annadane> perhaps that's where there's
a lack of a backport, they have to backport libfaudio first
915 [07:04:38] <annadane> why there's*
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919 [07:06:22] <annadane> ,v libfaudio0
920 [07:06:23] <judd> Package: libfaudio0 on amd64 -- bullseye:
20.04-2; sid: 20.04-2
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922 [07:06:34] <pingfloyd> mbnt: you can us apt-get install -f to
install the needed dependency of a local package that you installed
via dpkg or use gdebi to install the local package, which will also
handle downloading and installing needed dependency pkgs.
923 [07:06:58] <annadane> ah. TIL.
924 [07:07:34] <annadane> pingfloyd, is apt install -f only for
something installed directly via dpkg?
925 [07:07:46] <pingfloyd> annadane: it's ran without any
package arg
926 [07:07:59] <annadane> right
927 [07:08:00] <pingfloyd> annadane: it will install any
dependencies missing from the system
928 [07:08:05] <annadane> right
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930 [07:08:41] <pingfloyd> so if you install some pkg via dpkg -i
and see dependency warnings, you run that.
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932 [07:09:23] <annadane> yeah, good way to step around stuff
933 [07:09:32] <annadane> i actually didn't know that, very
useful
934 [07:10:07] <pingfloyd> you could just run gdebi pkg.deb and
that's all handled automatically
935 [07:10:43] <annadane> try that then, mbnt
936 [07:11:04] <mbnt> annadane, I already used discover.
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938 [07:11:11] <annadane> it works?
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940 [07:12:12] <mbnt> annadane, Now I am trying to uninstall via
discover so I can install via the other thing.
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942 [07:13:06] <annadane> i've never used discover so i have
no idea how any of it works
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945 [07:15:11] <mbnt> pingfloyd,
replaced-url
946 [07:16:39] <trysten> i know this is kind of off topic, but
does anyone know of a good digramming software? i'm thinking
i'd input some code and get graphic or ascii diagrams
947 [07:18:01] <mbnt> trysten, is that not latex?
948 [07:18:18] <mbnt> or lautec
949 [07:19:31] <somiaj> yea latex can draw nice graphs, xfig is
old, but can still do simple detailed figures.
950 [07:19:46] <somiaj> Might depend on what kinda of diagrams.
951 [07:23:19] <pingfloyd> mbnt: so you'll have download and
install those required pkgs manually, or add repo that has them
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953 [07:24:32] <mbnt> pingfloyd, Gdebi says "This package
provides the library itself."
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955 [07:24:58] <mbnt> pingfloyd, But Discover continues to
succeed where command line does not.
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957 [07:26:01] <mbnt> But gdebi does provide good information
about the library.
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959 [07:27:21] <annadane> wine could stand to make this easier
for debian users wanting newer wine
960 [07:27:28] <annadane> or winehq, i mean
961 [07:27:47] <annadane> unnecessarily complicated
962 [07:27:49] <mbnt> Scoundrels!
963 [07:28:09] <annadane> i'm sure that's part of the
reason it's not backported yet
964 [07:28:15] <annadane> that libfaudio dependency
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967 [07:29:38] <mbnt> sneaky libfaudio peoples!
968 [07:29:53] <annadane> i would love to know if there's a
way around it
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970 [07:30:07] <annadane> it's actually not a trivial issue,
this is fairly serious for debian
971 [07:30:16] <mbnt> It must be undercover agents from fedora
doing this.
972 [07:30:32] <mbnt> heehee
973 [07:30:47] <mbnt> I'm sure there is a dependency hell
behind it all
974 [07:30:56] <mbnt> Probably a licensing issues
975 [07:31:01] <annadane> btw as far as 3rd party repos goes you
*shouldn't* just add any old repo but i do trust
opensuse's open build system (the stuff that was linked
earlier)
976 [07:31:09] <mbnt> Which makes it too complicated at this
time.
977 [07:31:21] <annadane> i don't think it's a license
problem
978 [07:31:33] <annadane> i just think that in order to backport
wine then you also need to backport libfaudio
979 [07:31:58] <mbnt> annadane, with audio, you never know.
Licensing and audio has a history of issues. Same with video
libraries.
980 [07:32:06] <annadane> and actually even the open build system
AFAICT isn't a repo you add to your sources.list, you download
needed stuff from there manually
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982 [07:32:22] <annadane> but, same-same
983 [07:33:02] <annadane> i'm going to sleep, sorry if i
wasn't overly helpful
984 [07:33:29] <mbnt> annadane, On the contrary, you were very
helpful.
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987 [07:33:53] <mbnt> annadane, You guided me as to what exactly
to install.
988 [07:34:44] <mbnt> I also use DaVinci Resolve and I cannot use
the free version on Linux because of licensing issues. Licensing
issues are confounding...unless I have a large sum of money on hand.
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asciio, for something simple xfig might help, then there's dia
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1038 [08:18:20] <GarySmith2222> hello everyone
1039 [08:18:31] <GarySmith2222> I am using linux deploy
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1043 [08:21:59] <cornel> hello, how do i know which user upgraded
git on a system?
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1045 [08:25:23] <somiaj> cornel: care to calrify, you talking
about upgrading the git package from debian? Installing a newer
version of git, or updating a git repo?
1046 [08:26:12] <somiaj> apt has a log of what it has done, so you
can see the time a package was installed/upgraded. Usually have to
be root to do this, so you could match it with sudo authentications
1047 [08:27:36] <cornel> somiaj, it;s upgrading the package
i'm interested in
1048 [08:28:26] <somiaj> well you can look at the logs in /var/log
to see when the package was upgraded. Do you have multiple users who
have root access, do they get it via sudo, all share the root
password, or do you have osme other way non-root users can upgrade
packages?
1049 [08:28:40] <cornel> they get it via sudo
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1052 [08:29:56] <somiaj> so yea, you could see the apt logs for
when it was upgraded, then compare this to sudo auth logs
1053 [08:29:56] <GarySmith2222> I have a question
1054 [08:30:00] <watom> if they used sudo to run apt you can check
logs
1055 [08:30:11] <watom> if they are allowed to change user to root
you will never know
1056 [08:30:24] <GarySmith2222> How to install mDNS on the system
1057 [08:30:26] <GarySmith2222> :)
1058 [08:30:27] <cornel> somiaj, watom, thank you
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1060 [08:31:21] <cornel> apt, apt-get, aptitude, all share same
logs?
1061 [08:31:32] <GarySmith2222> I want to use pidgin
1062 [08:31:42] <GarySmith2222> :)
1063 [08:31:47] <somiaj> cornel: aptitude I think uses a different
log
1064 [08:31:48] <GarySmith2222> who can help me?
1065 [08:32:02] <somiaj> cornel: but these should both be in
/var/log -- dpkg also has a log too
1066 [08:33:30] <GarySmith2222> ????????????
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1095 [08:58:37] <ratrace> GarySmith2222: you need `avahi` package
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1100 [09:00:07] <ratrace> actually, avahi-daemon ...
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1226 [10:25:04] <CoT2Porc> hi
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1231 [10:29:31] <jelly> annadane, hey, your friend is here again.
Was here.
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1240 [10:33:12] <terminalplasma> Can somebody explain to me why
after a fresh plasma install im greeted by the terminal and how to
actually have some gui?
1241 [10:33:30] <jm_> how did you install it?
1242 [10:33:58] <terminalplasma> firmware netinstall
1243 [10:34:14] <jm_> I mean how did you install plasma
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1245 [10:34:24] <terminalplasma> Netinstall, the options box
1246 [10:34:38] <jm_> and you selected KDE there?
1247 [10:34:44] <terminalplasma> Yep
1248 [10:35:11] <jm_> someone else had a similar issue the other
day - they installed a different DM and that helped
1249 [10:35:39] <terminalplasma> What kind?
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1251 [10:36:14] <jm_> I forgot, probably lightdm
1252 [10:36:25] <terminalplasma> I'll try
1253 [10:36:31] <neoclust> hi
1254 [10:36:57] <neoclust> i am creating a deb for my project, i
changed the name of the name of the deb, and i want the new one to
replace the old one
1255 [10:36:59] <neoclust> i added
1256 [10:37:10] <neoclust> Replaces: pulse-agent-installers
(<< 1.9.1), pulseagent-plugins-relay (<< 2.0.6),
pulse-xmpp-agent (<< 2.0.6)
1257 [10:37:19] <neoclust> do i need to add Breaks: too ?
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1259 [10:38:02] <terminalplasma> True, fixed, thanks!
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1261 [10:38:13] <strk> anyone familiar with davmail ?
1262 [10:38:33] <terminalplasma> Does this happen often?
1263 [10:38:37] <strk> all of a sudden I have all davmail listen
ports respond from many places by not from my natted IP
1264 [10:38:52] <strk> nc -zv $myserver 1025 # hangs indefinitely
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1267 [10:39:20] <strk> while all other davmail served ports result
in : Connection to $myserver $port port [tcp/*] succeeded!
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1269 [10:39:35] <strk> what could result in indefinite hanging ?
1270 [10:39:43] <strk> a firewall rule on the server ? on an
intermediate router ?
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1273 [10:39:59] <jm_> terminalplasma: there's a bug report
that sounds similar, so it appears to be an issue with that package
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1288 [10:49:17] <Cacabrown> bonjour
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1291 [10:50:15] <ratrace> Haohmaru do your thing... :)
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1368 [11:30:05] <strk> how do I list the contents of a deb package
without installing it ?
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1370 [11:30:37] <ratrace> strk: view it on packages.debian.org
1371 [11:31:03] <strk> offline, I mean
1372 [11:31:13] <strk> the .deb package I created myself, locally,
and want to debug its contents
1373 [11:31:16] <jm_> apt-file can do that, or dpkg -I
1374 [11:31:48] <strk> dpkg -I my.deb # does NOT show contents,
just metadata
1375 [11:31:48] * dpkg removes a spleen from strk and replaces it with
my.deb # does NOT show contents, just metadata
1376 [11:32:17] <ratrace> ouch that must've hurt!
1377 [11:32:26] <jm_> just noticed, -c is for contents
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1383 [11:37:27] <strk> thanks, -c worked great
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1397 [11:46:00] <ensamvarg_> strk: If I remeber right, you also
can open .deb files with file-roller.
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1400 [11:46:59] <Haohmaru> ratrace >:)
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1402 [11:47:05] <Haohmaru> woz ask
1403 [11:47:07] <jm_> or mc
1404 [11:47:09] <Haohmaru> * afk
1405 [11:47:57] <ratrace> Haohmaru: youru usuaru responsu to
"bonjour" :)
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1408 [11:48:09] <Haohmaru> i know
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1412 [11:49:27] <afidegnum> courier-imapd imapd and imapd-ssl
seems to be installed but it can't fetch emails.
1413 [11:49:36] <afidegnum> how do i find out which imap service
is running ?
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1416 [11:50:27] <jm_> my guess would be: netstat -nap|grep imap
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1421 [11:55:17] <afidegnum> empty but this instead > tcp6 0 0
:::110 :::* LISTEN 18027/couriertcpd
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1424 [11:55:40] <jelly> afidegnum, use lsof or fuser ti find out
what is listening on IMAP ports (143 and 993)
1425 [11:55:49] <jm_> right, would make more sense to grep for
imap port
1426 [11:55:51] <jelly> 110 is POP3 protocol
1427 [11:56:00] <ScottHDev> Hello Hello ! My friend's pc is a
miracle of shit : We've first tried manjaro. But it was taking
hours to boot, and even hours to login (after we've entered the
password in display manager). Following the lecture of dmesg, we
thought of a GPU issue. Indeed, the card was too recent to work with
nouveau drivers. But that wasn't it, at least not
1428 [11:56:01] <ScottHDev> everything. At that point the pc boots
always in a few hours, and still takes an eternity to
login.We've then suspected the network card based on the same
error messages. Finally we've abandonned manjaro and decided to
go for a more mainstream distro.So we went for pop!_os.It has never
booted.So we ended up trying our final choice, ubuntu. And
1429 [11:56:01] <ScottHDev> halleluia, It has boot.In a little 3
hours...Have you any ideas ?
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1431 [11:56:37] <jelly> ScottHDev, we'll have ideas if you
try Debian.
1432 [11:56:53] <jelly> !ubuntu
1433 [11:56:53] <dpkg> Ubuntu is based on Debian, but it is not
Debian. Only Debian is supported on #debian. Use #ubuntu on
chat.freenode.net instead. Even if the channel happens to be less
helpful, support for distributions other than Debian is offtopic on
#debian. See also <based on debian> and <ubuntuirc>.
1434 [11:56:56] <ratrace> yea wipe that miracle off and
InstallDebian(tm)
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1436 [11:57:26] <ScottHDev> I see, sorry for the disargement,
thought it was the good place, I apologise
1437 [11:57:27] <jelly> there is also a ##Linux channel for
various distros
1438 [11:57:36] <jelly> no problem
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1447 [12:05:53] <Surfer2011_> hello i got an old Thinkpad T60 and
want to put Debian on this, it fails at the network component
recognition, any help?
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1453 [12:07:12] <Surfer2011> hello i got an old Thinkpad T60 and
want to put Debian on this, it fails at the network component
recognition, any help?
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1457 [12:08:50] <jelly> Surfer2011, do you have wired ethernet
network plugged in or just wireless?
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1460 [12:10:45] <mutante> Surfer2011: you need to install non-free
software unfortunately. you can either use a cable and activate wifi
later or you need to create a flash drive with the non-free driver
to insert during installer
1461 [12:11:05] <mutante> Surfer2011: etch is really old but so is
the hardware and the info about networking still applies, see
replaced-url
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1464 [12:11:29] <mutante> see above "apt-get install
firmware-ipw3945 ipw3945d ipw3945-modules-$(uname -r)"
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1467 [12:11:57] <Surfer2011> since i'm trying to do a totally
headless installation network first would be fine
1468 [12:12:11] <mutante> then use an Ethernet cable for the
install
1469 [12:12:15] <mutante> it should just work
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1471 [12:12:24] <Surfer2011> but even with the network cable
pluged in it does not work
1472 [12:12:42] <mutante> oh. then that sounds more like you need
to configure a DHCP server on the other side of that cable
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1475 [12:13:03] <mutante> assuming that is your router
1476 [12:13:06] <Surfer2011> do i need to change something on the
preseed config so it will skip wifi?
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1479 [12:13:43] <mutante> nah, don't think so. if the network
detection part of the installer finds cabled network and gets an IP
it should just work and prefer that
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1481 [12:14:09] <mutante> Surfer2011: can you look at logs of the
DHCP server ?
1482 [12:14:24] <mutante> assuming there is one
1483 [12:14:33] <Surfer2011> just reran it the 5th time and now it
worked ... until i need to set a root password ...
1484 [12:14:45] <mutante> heh,.. eh.. weird. but good
1485 [12:14:51] <Surfer2011> so it must have been the dhcp as you
said
1486 [12:14:57] <mutante> what's the issue with setting a
root password?
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1488 [12:15:10] <mutante> ok, good. you are past the networking
step
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1494 [12:15:25] <Surfer2011> i'm following this tut.
replaced-url
1495 [12:15:43] <Surfer2011> so i want to have it totaly headless
as insallation so i ccan ssh into it
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1497 [12:16:16] <mutante> yea, that should not be a problem, you
are already at the last step of this in the installer
1498 [12:16:37] <mutante> is there any problem with setting the
password?
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1500 [12:17:20] <afidegnum> jelly: it's strainge, i have
purged and reinstalled but no luck > apt install ajenti-v-mail
courier-imap-ssl courier-imap
1501 [12:17:36] <mutante> or are you saying you want the install
itself to be fully automated?
1502 [12:17:38] <nt80> i've noticed a huge amount of .svg
files on debian buster have
"C:\Users\xine\Documents\2018-debian-buster\" paths in
their metadata ---->
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1505 [12:17:51] <nt80> is debian being developed on windows or
something?
1506 [12:18:33] <Surfer2011> wow nice works
1507 [12:18:55] <mutante> Surfer2011: cool, ok
1508 [12:18:57] <Surfer2011> i just saw the password - set screen
on the testdevice and thought there is more work to do
1509 [12:19:01] <Surfer2011> thanks :-)
1510 [12:19:15] <themill> nt80: looks like one user-contributed
theme
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1511 [12:19:24] <miskatonic> as long as it is only picture files
...
1512 [12:19:34] <nt80> ah thanks themill
1513 [12:19:47] <mutante> Surfer2011: yw, happy to help. you can
select ssh in the installer itself or install it later
1514 [12:20:00] <Surfer2011> is it possible to add all kinds of
drivers and things so this headless install will work on almost any
computer (i know it is aksed much but is there something i can do to
make it work on MORE ^^)
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1516 [12:20:58] <Surfer2011> but i can only install the system on
the usb stick ?! wait mh ,... something went wrong i think :D
1517 [12:21:17] <mutante> Surfer2011: unofficial images including
nonfree firmware maybe
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1519 [12:22:07] <mutante> Surfer2011: you only need the USB stick
if you require to do the installation itself over wifi
1520 [12:22:35] <mutante> Surfer2011: if it doesn't matter to
you _during installation_ and you just want wifi afterwards.. you
can install it all over the network without needing a USB
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1523 [12:24:04] <Surfer2011> mhh my goal would be to have a usb
stick i can mail to someone with no clue about computers and have
him plug it into a old computer and it will start the installation
with ssh
1524 [12:24:18] <Surfer2011> so i can install a linux with a gui
desktop
1525 [12:24:44] <Surfer2011> so he can use the old computer (i do
have access to the network to find the ip of the old computer
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1529 [12:27:19] <mutante> Surfer2011: maybe what you want is
"Debian Live" ?
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1537 [12:32:08] <Surfer2011> true never thought about that
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1539 [12:32:33] <Surfer2011> is ssh activated by default on Debian
Live?
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1564 [12:44:13] <rrttyy> Hi, I can't seem to install
v4l2loopback-dkms on my system.
1565 [12:44:24] <rrttyy> I'm using debian stable, updated
recently.
1566 [12:45:55] <rrttyy> log file:
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1599 [13:07:22] <watom> rrttyy you are not running a debian stable
kernel
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1601 [13:07:32] <watom> so i'm not surprised that a module in
a stable package can fail to compile
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1615 [13:14:13] <rrttyy> watom: I only ever run the standard apt
commands, no custom software, definitely no kernels, ever.
1616 [13:14:32] <rrttyy> How would I go about reinstalling the
kernel from stable?
1617 [13:14:38] <watom> so why you have a kernel from backports?
1618 [13:14:43] <rrttyy> oh
1619 [13:14:47] <rrttyy> okay I get it!
1620 [13:14:58] <rrttyy> So I guess I would have to turn off
backports
1621 [13:15:08] <rrttyy> But that is probably untenable because
that'll break a lot of packages
1622 [13:15:20] <rrttyy> The backports kernel was autoselected
afaik
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1625 [13:16:58] <watom> you could try to pin v4l2loopback-dkms
from bullseye
1626 [13:17:02] <jm_> you still have the old kernel, just select
it at boot (it's under Advanced menu)
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1636 [13:25:54] <hata> I'm often running into a problem where
software only listens on ipv6 on my dedicated server with debian 10,
I've tried a variety of things to disable ipv6 entirely since I
don't need it but that hasn't helped either
1637 [13:26:06] <hata> currently I'm running something with
node, anyone have any ideas?
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1639 [13:26:35] <hata> node 30153 hata 22u IPv6 19470309 0t0 TCP
*:3000 (LISTEN)
1640 [13:26:51] <kk23> what were the different things tried? hata
1641 [13:27:12] <hata> I believe it was sysctl.conf settings
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1643 [13:27:53] <jelly> hata, what makes you think the software is
listening ONLY on ipv6?
1644 [13:28:27] <Dagger> obviously, the fact that it says
"IPv6" there
1645 [13:28:27] <hata> also this dedi is using a weird ipv6 rescue
kernel from the hosting company, no idea if that's related
because not everything has the issue
1646 [13:28:29] <hata> 4.19.62-mod-std-ipv6-64-rescue
1647 [13:28:33] <jelly> does a connection to 127.0.0.1:3000 not
work?
1648 [13:28:36] <Dagger> dual-stack listening sockets must not
exist any more
1649 [13:28:40] <kk23> seems right if u disable it there and
reboot it should have worked
1650 [13:29:08] <hata> let me try connecting locally
1651 [13:29:14] <jelly> hata, does "telnet 127.0.0.1
3000" not work?
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1653 [13:29:40] <hata> checking
1654 [13:30:04] <hata> Connected to 127.0.0.1.
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1656 [13:30:10] <jelly> so ipv4 works.
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1658 [13:30:18] <amdhao> Hello! During boot i get notified that i
got firmware missing for my amd dpu, can someone guide me to the
open-source driver guide for installing them? All i find is xorg,
which is already installed
1659 [13:30:24] <jelly> problem solved. NEXT!
1660 [13:31:02] <jm_> !radeon firmware
1661 [13:31:03] <dpkg> Binary-only firmware for the radeon
<DRM> driver is packaged for Debian as firmware-linux-nonfree.
Without this package installed, poor 2D/3D performance in the
<radeon> xorg driver is commonly experienced. To install, ask
me about <non-free sources>. This is not required for use of
the <fglrx> driver.
1662 [13:31:07] <jm_> amdhao: ^66666
1663 [13:31:11] <hata> Oh, I can connect locally over http
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1665 [13:31:20] <Dagger> well, make sure you've reenabled v6
first, because you don't need to and shouldn't be
disabling it
1666 [13:31:20] <hata> I must need to do something in nginx
1667 [13:31:40] <hata> how come sometimes it only shows ipv6?
1668 [13:31:52] <mureena> what shows ipv6?
1669 [13:31:57] <hata> lsof -i -P -n
1670 [13:32:00] <amdhao> I think i enabled non-free, why is it
still trash
1671 [13:32:09] <amdhao> Or how do i fix it
1672 [13:32:09] <jelly> !non-free sourcec
1673 [13:32:11] <jelly> !non-free sources
1674 [13:32:12] <mureena> so what does your nginx vhost conf says
on listening?
1675 [13:32:15] <jelly> !non-free sources
1676 [13:32:15] <dpkg> Edit /etc/apt/sources.list, ensure that the
two main Debian mirror lines end with "main contrib
non-free" rather than just "main", then
«apt-get update». But bear in mind that you'll be
installing <non-free> software. These may have onerous terms;
check the licenses. See also <sources.list>.
1677 [13:32:24] <hata> I'm pretty sure ipv6 is enabled still
1678 [13:32:30] <mureena> so what does it say?
1679 [13:32:30] <jelly> amdhao, enable those, install
firmware-amd-graphics package, then reboot
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1681 [13:32:46] <hata> actually I don't see any ipv6
addresses
1682 [13:32:49] <hata> w/e
1683 [13:32:52] <Dagger> v6 sockets listening on :: can accept v4
connections too. that's a bonus feature to make it easier to
listen on v6+v4
1684 [13:32:56] <mureena> ^
1685 [13:32:58] <amdhao> Enabled, but thanks for the pointer
1686 [13:33:01] <hata> did not know that
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1691 [13:33:24] <Dagger> it can be disabled by default with the
net.ipv6.bindv6only sysctl, and also applications can enable or
disable it on a per-socket basis
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1693 [13:33:50] <Dagger> nginx does exactly that, so its
configuration is a little more complicated than it needs to be
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1695 [13:34:10] <jelly> in general you should have no need to mess
with net.ipv6.bindv6only after Debian 7 or so
1696 [13:34:14] <hata> I believe my sysctl.conf is currently
unconfigured so to speak
1697 [13:34:19] <amdhao> Installed, rebooting, thanks!
1698 [13:34:23] <hata> there do not appear to be any changes made
1699 [13:34:30] <hata> been a while since I touched it
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1702 [13:35:05] <hata> unmodified I should say
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1707 [13:37:13] <mureena> can you even ping ::1 ?
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1709 [13:37:38] <hata> connect: Cannot assign requested address
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1713 [13:38:06] <hata> I might have messed with something else in
the past, can't remember
1714 [13:38:55] <mureena> do you have any ipv6 configuration in
your /etc/hosts file?
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1716 [13:38:59] <rrttyy> wat
1717 [13:39:02] <rrttyy> sorry
1718 [13:39:06] <rrttyy> watom: thanks
1719 [13:39:11] <rrttyy> jm_: thanks
1720 [13:39:13] <hata> fe00::0 ip6-localnet
1721 [13:39:25] <hata> as well as 2,3,4 for other things
1722 [13:39:31] <hata> and 1, *
1723 [13:39:36] <jm_> rrttyy: no problem
1724 [13:39:46] <hata> minus the 4 actually, had my fingers on the
wrong keys
1725 [13:40:10] <hata> oh my blind, this is in there too, ::1
ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
1726 [13:40:15] <hata> I'm *
1727 [13:40:20] <mureena> well that sounds good at least
1728 [13:40:35] <Dagger> what about `sysctl -a | grep
disable_ipv6`?
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1730 [13:40:49] <hata> I am too tired to be doing this right now,
spent all night running around like a headless chicken at work
1731 [13:40:57] <Dagger> or something like `grep -r disable_ipv6
/etc` perhaps, to figure out where it's being set
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1734 [13:41:40] <hata> will paste shortly
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1737 [13:42:30] <hata> I know certain channels are particular
about pastes, how does that work here?
1738 [13:42:43] <jm_> use the paste site
1739 [13:42:52] <hata> I see
1740 [13:42:59] <mureena> remember to set expiry etc.
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1742 [13:43:35] <hata>
replaced-url
1743 [13:43:39] <hata> set to 24h
1744 [13:43:48] <miskatonic> is there no default expiry on paste
site especially those without registration or even fees?
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1746 [13:45:33] <Dagger> odd that the sysctl.conf lines are
commented out yet it's still set to 1 everywhere, but maybe it
just needs a reboot
1747 [13:45:41] <rrttyy> watom: that worked!
1748 [13:45:48] <hata> I probably did something stupid before
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1750 [13:46:12] <watom> rrttyy well of course. that version is
supposed to work with the bullseye kernel which is the same at the
moment that is in backports
1751 [13:46:19] <hata> I'm a bit concerned about rebooting
though, I installed the official kernel instead of the one from the
hosting company
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1753 [13:46:44] <hata> I ran update-grub or w/e it was and things
seem ok, still haven't rebooted since I did all that a couple
weeks ago
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1755 [13:48:40] <hata> one of these days I'll cancel this
dedi and colo at my job, but migrating is such a pain
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1758 [13:49:10] <Dagger> you'll have to reboot at some point
or another, and if you don't do it at a time of your choosing
it'll happen at the most awkward moment
1759 [13:49:25] <hata> I had 1400 days of uptime until recently
1760 [13:49:28] <Dagger> not saying it has to be right now, but
the longer you leave it the less you'll remember about what
you've changed
1761 [13:49:33] <hata> and the server rebooted itself twice in an
hour for no apparent reason
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1763 [13:50:12] <hata> is there an easy way to verify my grub.cfg
will work
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1766 [13:50:31] <hata> I saw grub-emu or something but that
doesn't quite work over ssh
1767 [13:50:33] <Dagger> with or without downtime? :p
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1769 [13:51:03] <hata> without rebooting
1770 [13:51:16] <hata> sure would be nice if I had ipmi and ikvm
1771 [13:52:15] <Dagger> I can't think of an easy way other
than "inspect it for errors and hope you catch
everything"... you could throw the config into a VM but
that's a lot of effort to set up
1772 [13:52:40] <hata> hmm never thought of testing in a vm, that
does sound troublesome though
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1777 [13:55:42] <mureena> having that high uptime is quite
concerning especially if you've had the machine exposed to the
internet
1778 [13:56:13] <mureena> if there's something important
running just say the magic works "emergency maintenance
tiem!"
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1780 [13:57:08] <hata> I deal with enough of that at work lol
1781 [13:57:26] <hata> client's servers always breaking
suddenly
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1817 [14:12:15] <kpcyrd> I've updated opensmtpd from buster
to buster-backports and it seems there are authentication issues,
possibly related to pam. does somebody know more about this or even
how to troubleshoot/fix this?
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1836 [14:30:37] <cromag> might not be the correct place for this
question, but ill give it a go: I have a debian vm with LVM, where i
have sda1 as /boot and sda2 as extended partition and then sda5 as
en LVM partition. I would like to expand the lvm partition...
1837 [14:31:07] <cromag> i have added space to this in vmware,
rescanned and it shows up in fdisk -l
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1840 [14:32:08] <cromag> can i extend the sda2 partiton and then
after the sda5, and how would i go by this ?
1841 [14:32:41] <cromag> they are the same size except for 2
sectors in each end
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1855 [14:39:30] <jm_> cromag: yeah sda2 is probably extended
partition, so expand that, then you can either a) expand sda5, or b)
add a new logical drive, pvcreate it, then vgextend. lvextend and
finally extend the FS
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1857 [14:40:02] <cromag> jm_: would i need to delete sda2 as i
normalyy would ?
1858 [14:40:09] <cromag> and create the new
1859 [14:40:28] <jm_> cromag: no, just extend it, parted has
resizepart command for example
1860 [14:41:03] <cromag> i do not have access to parted at this
box :( - fdisk is the thing
1861 [14:41:23] <jm_> you can't install it?
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1863 [14:41:36] <cromag> no :(
1864 [14:41:43] <cromag> i'll see how i can around it.
1865 [14:42:13] <jm_> in general you can use fdisk and delete the
partition, but make sure you use it correctly
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1867 [14:43:18] <cromag> yeah. I'll see if i can get away
with that. Thanks :)
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1869 [14:43:46] <jm_> of course you could also create sda3, but
that only leaves you with an option to create one more partition
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1871 [14:46:33] <cromag> yeah, i would rather extend/expand at
this point. But yeah, i might just need to create...
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1942 [15:25:38] <mi11k1> does anybody have any scripts for
checking, logging, benchmarking storage devices via CLI?
1943 [15:26:43] <JyZyXEL> i do
1944 [15:26:58] <Santzes> Anyone have a good solution: I want to
share some files over network from my Mint to Debian. I often change
between wifi and eth, and I'd like my traffic obviously to go
through eth when available. I already have a script, that updates
the best IP to use to /etc/hosts . NFS didn't end up working
too well, if eth disconnect, the mounted fs block and seems to never
reconnect (ls gets stuck)
1945 [15:26:58] <mi11k1> feel like sharing?
1946 [15:27:09] <Logg> millk1: dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/deleteme
count=1000000 status=progress
1947 [15:27:09] <gitter1234> Hi! So I'm trying to write a
little critique of Linux here. Would anybody mind checking it out
and giving me some feedback? Thanks! --
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1948 [15:27:13] <mi11k1> Santzes, syncthing
1949 [15:27:39] <JyZyXEL> mi11k1: nope, it's purpose built
for my specific use case
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1951 [15:28:05] <mi11k1> JyZyXEL, Its for sync, but it works
1952 [15:28:18] <Santzes> sshfs works better and I'd prefer
to use it. I already made it reconnect when eth disconnects, but
whenever I get back to eth, it will keep using wifi. I was thinking
remount script for every time eth connects, but if there's any
action going on, umount would fail..
1953 [15:28:49] <mi11k1> Santzes, sure does, but I havent found a
way to switch between wifi and eth withough it hanging
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1955 [15:29:01] <Santzes> mi11k1: I just need to stream files from
other to other, not actually save them. love syncthing for sure for
otherp urposes
1956 [15:29:02] <jelly> gitter1234, there's some merit but
whoever wrote it does not know a lot about linux
1957 [15:29:22] <mi11k1> Santzes, media? minimdlna
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1959 [15:29:31] <mi11k1> sorry theres a typo there
1960 [15:30:03] <Santzes> nah it will be lot of different kind of
files. though interesting idea, as the biggest files will be media..
1961 [15:30:04] <jelly> gitter1234, it's more an ad for
openbsd than an honest critique
1962 [15:30:14] <mi11k1> Logg, that will just zero the device
right?
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1964 [15:30:35] <mi11k1> Logg, some are SSD and I read that will
take some life
1965 [15:30:59] <jelly> gitter1234, that said, maybe try
#debian-offtopic -- this channel is primarily for tech support
1966 [15:31:09] <gitter1234> jelly: Good point
1967 [15:31:13] <gitter1234> Will do, thanks!
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1969 [15:31:45] <Santzes> but at the same time I don't want
minidlna sharing all my media to the open wifi network, and
it's not a perfect solution as this is needed for a lot of
other stuff also
1970 [15:31:47] <Logg> millk1, It will zero out whatever spaces
/tmp/deleteme used to occupy, but you will receive a write speed
from dd. You can also output to /dev/zero to get just the read speed
1971 [15:32:15] <mi11k1> Santzes, you can try setting the same ip
statically for each interface and make it the same maybe would be
easy
1972 [15:33:19] <mi11k1> Logg, I use that command or similar
mostly, but I just found badblocks.
1973 [15:33:51] <mi11k1> Logg, actually ive used hdparm for
benchmark
1974 [15:34:22] <Logg> oh yea, hdparm is a good one
1975 [15:34:22] <Santzes> I do not control the wlan access point.
also I will need to keep the wifi online while eth is connected,
otherwise I think the sshfs mount would work & reconnect
automatically anyways already
1976 [15:34:24] <mi11k1> i was thinking about a script to kinda do
everything, I have like 10 USB drives to do
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1983 [15:35:28] <jm_> mi11k1: bonnie is a simple FS test, then
there's fio
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1985 [15:35:38] <mi11k1> whatver ip your assigned right now just
make it static on the machine. I dunno
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1991 [15:37:12] <mi11k1> jm_, I just dont understand harddrives.
ive had super good luck my whole life, and just use ssds now, but i
have like a bunch of mechanical 1-2TB drives and a bunch of SSDs,
and I know they contain errors, bad sectors
1992 [15:38:11] <mi11k1> Santzes, you might try autossh with sshfs
or something
1993 [15:38:15] <jm_> mi11k1: ahh for that mkfs has an option, -c,
but I would think twice about using such drives
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1996 [15:39:26] <mi11k1> jm_, its just one of those things, if it
has the potential of taking a day or 2 to complete, it would be nice
to get it right the 1st time
1997 [15:39:29] <nmschulte> Wayland/Sway: how can I verify that my
graphics acceleration is working properly, in e.g. Firefox
(MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1)/WebGL, and desktop applications (mplayer,
ffmpeg)? There are a few different va-driver-all packages for Intel
graphics; i965-va-driver (and -shaders; currently broken),
intel-media-va-driver (and -non-free...), and mesa-va-drivers.
1998 [15:39:36] <karlpinc> mi11k1: You could see what smartctl
says about the drives with smartmontools.
1999 [15:39:55] <mi11k1> karlpinc, that how i know they contain
errors
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2003 [15:40:22] <Santzes> mi11k1: autossh wouldn't
disconnect, as the reason sshfs keeps the slow wifi connection up is
because it can still connect to the wifi IP and won't trigger a
reconnection.. hmm though I guess I could disconnect the wifi and
route internet though eth from the wifi of the other computer,
lowering the wifi noise at the same time..
2004 [15:40:24] <nmschulte> I think HDDs have sector blacklists;
SMART should inform you of failing drives; runs of bad sectors
usually; maybe entire platters.
2005 [15:40:37] <ice9> apt pinning problem is solved by just an
upgrade?
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2009 [15:41:32] <mi11k1> Santzes, my mind is completely blown, I
dont even understand my own routing right now. I just caught some
key points in your problem, but honestly i dont understand it fully.
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2011 [15:42:21] <mi11k1> nmschulte, yes. And I though I was
successful at a drive, but it failed again.
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2013 [15:43:05] <mi11k1> ice9, pinnimgg problem is solved by
fixing whatever you put in the config for pinning
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2017 [15:44:07] <mi11k1> Santzes, maybe you can figure out how to
bonnd the 2 connections
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2065 [16:03:17] <Surfer2011> how do i get into a debian live
system by using ssh?
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2068 [16:04:40] <jm_> start ssh server
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2076 [16:10:01] <deadly_d> You are invited to chat with Dr Gamme
Martin @ irc.butt.es #GAMME
2077 [16:10:28] <mutante> Surfer2011: systemctl status ssh (to
check if ssh server is running) systemtl start ssh (to start it if
not) And if both fail then first apt install openssh-server
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2096 [16:19:14] <acidtripper> Hi does somebody know if setting
loglevel=debug is dinamic on systemd?
2097 [16:19:15] <Surfer2011> is there an debian with activated
ssh?
2098 [16:19:22] <acidtripper> or need to restart any service
2099 [16:19:30] <Surfer2011> mutante: i found out it is not even
installed on the newest debian
2100 [16:19:37] <Surfer2011> not in the liveSystem
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2104 [16:20:35] <mutante> Surfer2011: ok, but apt-get install
openssh-server should be enough
2105 [16:20:43] <mutante> Surfer2011: at least for password based
auth
2106 [16:21:09] <mutante> oh.. i see.. you mean before it is on
hard disk
2107 [16:21:12] <Surfer2011> yes i had to update first and then do
the install, but this will be lost once shutdown correct?
2108 [16:21:17] <Surfer2011> (on a live usb system
2109 [16:21:17] <chr0n1c> You are invited to take part in an
important scientific lecture and chat with Dr Gamme Martin @
irc.butt.es #GAMME
2110 [16:21:20] <acidtripper> nobody knows???
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2112 [16:21:53] <L0aD1nG> hello there
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2116 [16:22:30] <L0aD1nG> can i make a bootable usb with dd
command other than linux one (like windows one)?
2117 [16:22:46] <mutante> Surfer2011: yea, but if you only want to
ssh into it one time to do the "real" install then that
should still work.. but i understand.. you want it to be automatic
for the other guy. i think the solution here is to make your own
custom debian live CD and search tutorials for that. it's
possible, you can unpack a live image, change something (like
install openssh), and then create a new iso from it and
2118 [16:22:48] <greycat> No. Ask ##windows for details.
2119 [16:22:52] <mutante> burn it
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2123 [16:23:30] <L0aD1nG> greycat: i am using debian i dont have a
windows machine, so i guess that i cant make a freebsd one too?
2124 [16:23:44] <Surfer2011> ok i will try this since i would love
to have javaVM and one other thing installed alsp :-) thanks mutante
i will check for a tutorial
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2127 [16:23:50] <greycat> Debian's installer images are dark
voodoo "hybrid ISO", specially concocted so that the same
image can be burned to a CD or written to a USB disk. Most
"iso" files are not.
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2129 [16:24:55] <mutante> Surfer2011: by the way, if the other guy
has Windows and you want to install Debian, there was also a
setup.exe that you can start in Windows, then reboot and get into
Debian installer. at least i remember that being linked from the
"goodbye microsoft" website back in the days
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2131 [16:25:30] <L0aD1nG> greycat: from freebsd i have a
memstick.img i try write it with dd and it doesnt boot
2132 [16:25:44] <greycat> If you want instructions for installing
freebsd, ask the freebsd channel. If you want instructions for
installing windows, ask the windows channel. I don't know why
you're asking US. We don't know.
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2136 [16:27:05] <Surfer2011> mutante: no its an old laptop with
who knows maybe needed data on the hdd not starting so i would love
to stay on the usb-live system as much as possible until i can
physical get there to save the files and so on
2137 [16:27:07] <L0aD1nG> greycat: cause i am on a debian system
and i am trying to do a bootable usb, what i want to understand is
if dd command is working only for a linux distro on debian..
2138 [16:27:30] <greycat> L0aD1nG: ask the channel who actually
KNOWS HOW TO DO THE THING YOU ARE TRYING TO DO.
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2140 [16:27:43] <Surfer2011> mutante:
replaced-url
2141 [16:28:14] <Surfer2011> so only think i need to know is i386
or amd (64bit) correct?
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2144 [16:29:24] <L0aD1nG> greycat: okay man relax.. you are not
alone here might someone knows. And also if you want to do something
on debian which channel would you pick? Cause i am telling you i am
on a debian system... sorry if my question bothered you so much. But
it make sense
2145 [16:29:29] <mutante> Surfer2011: probably amd64 unless
it's really old
2146 [16:29:59] <mutante> Surfer2011: in general that sounds like
what i had in mind..yea
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2161 [16:38:02] <acidtripper> cool skilled people here, nobody
knows how to debug process starting on systemd.. greycat try to stop
arguing and help. this is a support channel.
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2163 [16:38:16] <acidtripper> already found it, don't need
help anymore
2164 [16:38:28] <greycat> I'm going to start kicking people
if you keep this shit up.
2165 [16:38:49] <acidtripper> me? only asked for help, read the
logs
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2168 [16:39:05] <L0aD1nG> acidtripper: so what do i asked for?
help...
2169 [16:39:17] <acidtripper> read log ^^^
2170 [16:39:18] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o greycat
2171 [16:39:27] <greycat> Last warning.
2172 [16:39:29] <acidtripper> Hi does somebody know if setting
loglevel=debug is dinamic on systemd?
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2186 [16:47:38] <greycat> well, I found
replaced-url
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2189 [16:50:52] <L0aD1nG> is there any software on the
debian's databases that creates bootable usb? i am searching on
the internet with no results also with apt-cache search...
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2191 [16:51:03] <greycat> *plonk*
2192 [16:51:25] <greycat> If you want to create a deep dark voodoo
Debian-style hybrid ISO image file, your best bet would be to start
in
2193 [16:51:31] <greycat> !d-i
2194 [16:51:31] <dpkg> Information about the development of the
debian-installer is at the developers page
replaced-url
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2196 [16:52:44] <acidtripper> thanks greycat
2197 [16:52:51] <greycat> But something tells me this person is
not really trying to create their own operating system installer. In
which case they should refer to the MULTIPLE times I told them where
to go for information.
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2199 [16:53:18] <acidtripper> systemd-analyze
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2204 [16:58:11] <L0aD1nG> greycat: what i am trying to do is what
you said. Create my own operating system installer, do you have any
information about any software on debian databases?
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2209 [17:02:18] <acidtripper> L0aD1nG, ? if you want to have your
own operating system, you may also know that
2210 [17:02:27] <acidtripper> or at least build a linux from
scratch
2211 [17:02:44] <L0aD1nG> lol
2212 [17:02:46] <acidtripper> as i know debian installer is
ncurses based
2213 [17:03:02] <L0aD1nG> "create" right what damn ass i
am
2214 [17:03:05] <acidtripper> and open source, also you have
anaconda other installer solution
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2216 [17:03:26] <L0aD1nG> of course thats not true man misstyped..
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2218 [17:03:45] <acidtripper> ? really don't know what you
want
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2221 [17:04:30] <L0aD1nG> acidtripper: what i want is to make a
bootable usb via software, do you know any software doing the job
that can be dowloaded with apt-get?
2222 [17:04:52] <acidtripper> dd
2223 [17:05:06] <acidtripper> dd if=x.iso of=/dev/sdx
status=progress
2224 [17:05:18] <abrotman> L0aD1nG: have you tried using
"apt-cache search bootable" ?
2225 [17:05:36] <acidtripper> what type of bootable
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2227 [17:06:02] <L0aD1nG> abrotman: i use apt-cache search for
specific names of software that i read on some websites.. not that
actual search
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2229 [17:06:19] <abrotman> good luck
2230 [17:06:31] <greycat> This isn't even the first time
I've seen people come here asking how to burn their (pirated?)
Windows ISO images. It's bizarre.
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2233 [17:08:01] <L0aD1nG> greycat: i am also interesting for
freebsd i am trying to boot my desktop with something... installed
debian but grub wont open although the installation worked fine
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2246 [17:16:03] <karlpinc> L0aD1nG: You could tell us what
"won't open" means....
2247 [17:16:08] <karlpinc> !errors
2248 [17:16:08] <dpkg> If you don't tell us the exact error
messages you get, we can't tell you what's wrong, and
it's also useful to know exactly what command you're
typing. Please look for the *first* error that occurs, as this is
often the cause of later errors -- ask me about <localized
errors> too. Please don't paste in the channel, use a
pastebin instead; ask me about <pastebin>.
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2254 [17:17:48] <L0aD1nG> karlpinc: bootloader wont start, and the
strange thing here is that in the start i got a "Reading
Error" and then after some reboots i got grub rescue console...
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2257 [17:18:42] <L0aD1nG> ohhh and before the grub rescue console
it gives an error i dont remember let me reboot it and tell you
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2264 [17:20:49] <L0aD1nG> karlpinc: error: file
'grub/i386-pc/normal.mod' not found
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2267 [17:21:33] <L0aD1nG> karlpinc: i was like hours on freebsd
channel we searched and found that my motherboard is only for
running windows bootloaders
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2272 [17:24:06] <L0aD1nG> i dont even knew that, that kind of
motherboards exist really. Some smart ass made fool of me cause in
greece they all think its 100% you are using windows. Other than the
fact that i need windows to use my printer and play dota sometimes.
2273 [17:24:45] <L0aD1nG> but i am not really sure about the
information about the motherboard, i am sure that the hardware is
malfunctioning...
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2277 [17:26:30] <f-a> hello, I have encountered this bug in
package `aeolus`
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2278 [17:26:31] <judd> Bug
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2279 [17:26:44] <f-a> the workaround involves root and editing
files
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2281 [17:27:03] <f-a> is there a way to do it w/o root? and
alterantively: can it be dangerous in any way?
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2283 [17:28:30] <L0aD1nG> f-a: using sudo?
2284 [17:29:43] <f-a> L0aD1nG: I mean, my problem is that I
understand 0 of that the solution involves
2285 [17:30:04] <f-a> and I don't know if by modifying those
files I may mess up anything
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2296 [17:33:10] <L0aD1nG> f-a: you want to modify the files of the
package so you correct the bug? if i am getting this right?
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2298 [17:33:50] <f-a> yes L0aD1nG , but before doing that, I want
to know how safe the modification is
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2303 [17:38:05] <L0aD1nG> f-a: i dont think you will mess up the
system with editing the specific package's code. Now with sudo
you can avoid putting the root password. But do you have programming
skills to do that?
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2305 [17:38:28] <L0aD1nG> I think if you will mess something is
the specific software
2306 [17:38:41] <f-a> L0aD1nG: if you check the link, it is not
the package's code
2307 [17:38:52] <L0aD1nG> although i am not an exept here, i use
debian like 7 years but not an expert..
2308 [17:38:54] <f-a> if it files `/etc/security/limits.conf` and
`/etc/pam.d/common-session`
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2312 [17:41:47] <L0aD1nG> f-a: this files to me is all about
comments /etc/security/limits.conf
2313 [17:42:13] <L0aD1nG> f-a: seems a general file though cause i
dont have installed the software you have installed
2314 [17:42:31] <L0aD1nG> f-a: i mean it may be a system file, it
probably is...
2315 [17:42:55] <f-a> it is, L0aD1nG
2316 [17:43:01] <f-a> hence why my question
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2318 [17:43:40] <L0aD1nG> f-a: yea you maybe mess up the system.
But i am not sure for that, speaking with chances.
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2322 [17:45:49] <isnice> f-a: is this a system you control or is
it shared? do you even have root access to it?
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2325 [17:46:06] <f-a> isnice: it is mine, it is my laptop, I have
root access to it
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2328 [17:47:40] <isnice> is it running in a VM or is it your sole
OS on the laptop?
2329 [17:48:08] <f-a> sole OS
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2331 [17:51:11] <isnice> gotcha. I personally dont think you will
mess anything up, but i am not 100% certain either. youre only
increasing the maximum amount of memory that can be locked from
65535kb to 100000kb. if it has some adverse effects you can always
just change it back. or if you dont feel comfortable doing that on
your sole OS, set up a VM with debian and try it in there
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2338 [17:54:29] <f-a> thanks isnice , I appreciate
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2342 [17:55:07] <isnice> the other thing you can possible try is
just send an email to that guy on the ticket, Bernhard. his email is
at the top. maybe he can give you more info
2343 [17:55:23] <zerocool> hey yall, im having a strange issue...
with chrome and chromium, they both behave the same way. i've
removed each using --purge, manually removed any remaining
files/directories related, installed, still the problem persists.
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2345 [17:55:39] <zerocool> problem is that a few seconds to a
minute after opening, it will crash
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2351 [17:58:42] <zerocool> Oh! breakthrough, just as soon as I
ask, i've had this problem for a week and as soon as I start to
give up, i find it.
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2370 [18:04:52] <wondiws> after I installed LXDE my keyboard
freezes when I return to my desktop when I reopen my notebook lid
2371 [18:04:55] <wondiws> how can I solve this?
2372 [18:05:55] <wondiws> I can use my mouse to go to another of
my 4 desktops and then the keyboard becomes usable again. But now I
can't even do that anymore because my mouse pointer is confined
to a 640x480 area in the middle of the display
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2376 [18:06:38] <wondiws> oh, now I get it, I have to type my
password, in a not visible login menu :P
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2384 [18:11:16] <L0aD1nG> wondiws: thats really weird..
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2413 [18:28:16] <L0aD1nG> thanks for any help guys
2414 [18:28:24] <L0aD1nG> goodbye
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2420 [18:29:23] <L0aD1nG> i mean thanks for helping me
"any" should not be there my english sucks
2421 [18:29:26] <L0aD1nG> goodbye
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2438 [18:38:17] <ice9> why would someone prefer ubuntu server over
debian?
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2440 [18:39:32] <AndreasLutro> ice9: the ability to pay canonical
for support, or the ability to more easily get up-to-date packages
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2444 [18:41:43] <cybercrypto> ice9: it depends. there are several
variables and requirements that can enforce or discredit such
choice.
2445 [18:42:33] <cybercrypto> AndreasLutro's example is one
of them.
2446 [18:43:32] * greycat does not like the term "up to date"
in this context, because it implies that newer is somehow better
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2449 [18:46:23] <mutante> ice9: because back in the days when
Ubuntu was new it had better hardware detection so people considered
it "easier" but then over the years that changed and now
there isn't really a reason anymore except that people still
_think_ it's somewhow easier
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2453 [18:47:04] <cybercrypto> greycat: I agree. today's
concept about 'newer' is very much linked to
'better'... and indeed it not quite true.
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2460 [18:52:42] <cybercrypto> greycat: as an exemple,
'newer' stuff may off course brings you recent features
(people go for that due to the 'new features') Sometimes
they install it not even knowing what is that feature and not even
in need of the feature.
2461 [18:53:49] <cybercrypto> greycat: the result is that most of
these people end up with critical bugs and issues they would not
even have if they choose stability at first place.
2462 [18:54:16] <uniqdom> Hello, a few minutes ago I had the
command sendmail. I messed the config of exim4 so I had to purge
exim4 related packages and then install again. Now I don't have
sendmail. And if I try to install it, exim4 needs to be uninstalled.
How to have exim4 and sendmail at the same time again?
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2464 [18:54:57] <mutante> dpkg: sendmail
2465 [18:54:57] <dpkg> Sendmail is one of the older Mail Transfer
Agents, configurable using m4 and its own cf language. If you
don't know why you want to use sendmail, consider using
<postfix> or <exim> instead. Ask me about <mta
comparison> for more information.
replaced-url
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2467 [18:55:22] <mutante> uniqdom: do you just want a commandline
program to send mail from the shell?
2468 [18:55:28] <greycat> uniqdom: you do not INSTALL the PACKAGE
named sendmail if you are using exim4 and you simply want to send
mail.
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2470 [18:55:42] <greycat> uniqdom: the COMMAND /usr/sbin/sendmail
is PROVIDED BY exim4, or by sendmail, or by postfix, but you have to
pick one.
2471 [18:55:45] <greycat> Also,
2472 [18:55:46] <greycat> !buster su
2473 [18:55:46] <dpkg> In buster, su no longer overrides PATH by
default, requiring that you use "su -" or "su
-l" for login shells (which is not really a new thing at
all...). To approximate the previous behaviour, put
"ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes" in /etc/login.defs. See
replaced-url
2474 [18:56:05] <uniqdom> mutante: yes. I want a command line to
send an email.
2475 [18:56:09] <greycat> if you tried to run /usr/sbin/sendmail
by typing "sendmail" but /usr/sbin isn't in your
PATH, it will not work
2476 [18:56:11] <mutante> uniqdom: if so, see s-snail
replaced-url
2477 [18:56:20] <mutante> s-nail
2478 [18:56:25] <mutante> replaced mailx
2479 [18:56:36] <greycat> Not quite. It's complicated. See
the wiki.
2480 [18:56:58] <uniqdom> greycat: /usr/sbin/sendmail not found,
with exim4 installed
2481 [18:57:11] <mutante> yea, but it is still the correct answer
to "want a commandline program to send email"
2482 [18:57:16] <mutante> on stable
2483 [18:57:25] <greycat> The mailx story is at
replaced-url
2484 [18:57:54] <uniqdom> whereis sendmail shows "sendmail:
/usr/share/sendmail" but thats a directory
2485 [18:58:23] <mutante> either way. just forget about sendmail
2486 [18:58:31] <greycat> arc3:~# ls -l /usr/sbin/sendmail
2487 [18:58:31] <greycat> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5 Sep 27 2019
/usr/sbin/sendmail -> exim4
2488 [18:58:54] <greycat> .. exim4-daemon-light:
/usr/sbin/sendmail
2489 [18:59:03] <uniqdom> I'm missing exim4-daemon-light
2490 [18:59:04] <greycat> make sure the exim4-daemon-light package
is installed.
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2529 [19:26:49] <usr01234321eq111> hi people
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2531 [19:27:20] <usr01234321eq111> what kinds of risks could i get
if i download music using p2p?
2532 [19:27:28] <usr01234321eq111> i mean, amule
2533 [19:27:53] <ratrace> usr01234321eq111: you'll get
caught, fined and jailed. also, offtopic in #debian :)
2534 [19:28:15] <annadane> depends on how lenient or not your isp
is
2535 [19:28:20] <diogenes_> usr01234321eq111, depends on country.
2536 [19:28:29] <annadane> you will get JAILED FOR LIFE for
#debian off-topic questions, though.
2537 [19:28:42] <greycat> I'd worry more about the malware in
the "amule" program than the legal ramifications.
2538 [19:28:48] <usr01234321eq111> right, right.
2539 [19:29:09] <usr01234321eq111> i'm bad
2540 [19:29:11] <usr01234321eq111> sorry
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2542 [19:29:49] <usr01234321eq111> and the thing about viruses?
2543 [19:29:57] <annadane> :|
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2545 [19:30:19] <annadane> if you're on linux you
shouldn't worry about viruses, windows more so, i guess. but
like, this is #debian
2546 [19:30:25] <usr01234321eq111> okay :(
2547 [19:30:36] <cybercrypto> :/
2548 [19:30:43] <greycat> never said viruses.
2549 [19:30:50] <usr01234321eq111> i'll come back if i get
really troubles. thanks and sorry. bye
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2552 [19:31:10] <annadane> i probably should be less of an
asshole, not good for the community
2553 [19:31:11] <ratrace> malware for linux exists, and it's
not so uncommon. viruses are a different thing.
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2555 [19:31:50] <greycat> You're almost never going to get in
legal trouble for *downloading* music. They go after the uploaders.
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2557 [19:32:07] <ratrace> yes, which is what p2p does
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2559 [19:32:57] <greycat> Probably, maybe, perhaps, who the hell
knows what "amule" does. But that person specifically said
"download". Then again, they may not even *know* how their
chosen malware-agent-program works.
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2562 [19:34:16] <ratrace> it's a thingy like torrents thingy.
2563 [19:34:44] <annadane> i mean, you do also get bitched at for
downloading
2564 [19:34:53] <annadane> because the state of intellectual
property is a hot mess
2565 [19:35:04] * annadane is pretty much militantly Information Wants
To Be Free
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2568 [19:35:54] <ratrace> yes but the industry doesn't care
about downloaders because they can't charge for damage. if you
download torrents and make it availalbe to thousands, hundreds of
thousands of people and their honeypots spot that, you're
liable for THAT damage -- hundreds of thousands of sales you stole
from them.
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2571 [19:37:25] <ratrace> I'm about Free Willy and
Information and all that.... but I wanna be paid for content I
produce. those two principles are not exclusive.
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2574 [19:38:02] <ratrace> no idea which idiot said first that work
to produce content is not work worthy of being paid for, if
it's in the form of information, and not atoms...
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2576 [19:38:29] <ratrace> some pinko commie hypocrite that's
charging heftily for IP behind his back.
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2583 [19:40:33] <annadane> i think the bigger problem is
obscurity, but whatever, offtopic for #debian
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2624 [20:09:25] <miuku24> hey guys
2625 [20:09:54] <miuku24> Is it just me or is this something else?
2626 [20:09:54] <miuku24> apt update
2627 [20:09:55] <miuku24> connect to security.debian.org:80
(151.101.192.204), connection timed out
2628 [20:10:49] <cybercrypto> miuku24: have you tried testing
network connection to the server above?
2629 [20:10:59] <bjmoose> sudo apt update
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2631 [20:11:34] <greycat> 151.101.192.204 responds to pings for
me. Maybe you're behind a firewall of some kind, possibly at
work?
2632 [20:11:39] <miuku24> running as root
2633 [20:11:44] <miuku24> im at home
2634 [20:11:54] <miuku24> 0% [Connecting to
prod.debian.map.fastly.net (151.101.84.204)] [Connecting to
security.debian.org (151.101.128.204)]
2635 [20:12:02] <greycat> Any kind of firewall or VPN that might
be interfering?
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2639 [20:12:49] <cybercrypto> miuku24: apt application uses http
port for data traffic (try that port, if you will)
2640 [20:12:49] <miuku24> well i'm connected TO home via VPN,
but no other VPN's
2641 [20:13:01] <cybercrypto> miuku24: it is working fine for me.
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2643 [20:13:10] <miuku24> i shoudl be able to open this from my
browser?
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2645 [20:14:00] <cybercrypto> miuku24: just for the network test,
try ' telnet 151.101.192.204 80 '
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2648 [20:14:44] <miuku24> meh, dont have telnet installed :)
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2650 [20:15:18] <miuku24> and i'm unable to install it :)
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2652 [20:16:29] <cybercrypto> miuku24: the host you want to update
is your 'home computer' and you are at office accessing it
via VPN?
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2654 [20:16:51] <miuku24> its at home, not any office
2655 [20:16:56] <miuku24> the firewall is maintained by me
2656 [20:17:17] <miuku24> i'm at my gf using VPN to route
traffic via home conncetion
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2658 [20:17:25] <miuku24> and https etc is working fine
2659 [20:17:28] <cybercrypto> miuku24: so check your firewall and
verify logs.
2660 [20:17:30] <miuku24> but not from the debian on my LAN
2661 [20:17:35] <miuku24> logs show nothing about that
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2663 [20:18:02] <klys> miuku24, try deb.debian.org in place of
security.debian.org
2664 [20:19:44] <bjmoose> miuku24: any reason you must update now
?
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2668 [20:20:39] <miuku24>
replaced-url
2669 [20:20:53] <miuku24> bjmoose, i was about to install apache
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2672 [20:21:48] <miuku24> i guess the problem is only with
security, not normal updates
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2674 [20:22:24] <trysten> i'm trying to switch my root
partition, where do I start learning how to recofigure grub to boot
from the other system?
2675 [20:22:33] <klys> It seems we were discussing a problem with
security.debian.org a little while ago, and someone said to use
deb.debian.org for now.
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2677 [20:23:13] <cybercrypto> miuku24: Yes. the pastbin logs shows
that name resolution is fine. and TCP handshake is not fine (your
home_host, keeps sending Syn flagged packets and not getting Syn ack
back). Sounds like firewall issue or wrong rules.
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2679 [20:24:24] <klys> trysten, have you read man grub-install ?
2680 [20:24:41] <cybercrypto> miuku24: enable log verbose in your
firewall (netfilter i assume) and check if your firewall is blocking
your host
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2683 [20:26:42] <miuku24> firewall is pfsense
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2685 [20:27:23] <miuku24> tried pfctl -d and still same issue
2686 [20:27:47] <trysten> i glanced over it again and don't
think it's what i'm looking for. I think i can install
grub to the new disk just fine, but I don't know how to
configure grub to boot from the new system *by default*. I guess I
should have mentioned this is a headless box
2687 [20:28:32] <trysten> I found on the wiki, a sentence saying
to edit /etc/default/grub
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2692 [20:30:50] <miuku24> yeah actually confirmed that its only at
my home
2693 [20:31:17] <cybercrypto> miuku24: ok, you have several
options.... here I will list few of them for you to try: 1-create a
'always_allowed' rule in your firewall for you
host-10.0.0.53 to fully access any services and IPs, and test. 2-
use suggestion from klys and test. 3-log into your firewall and
debug what your firewall is doing with that tcp request.
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2699 [20:39:15] <miuku24> cybercrypto, actually yeah, i did create
a allow allow rule for the host and enabled loggin for it
2700 [20:39:44] <miuku24> according to firewall logs it does not
even try to connect to it after dns query
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2703 [20:41:26] <miuku24> right. i ran etc/init.d/networing
restart and it does not get an ip anymore ;D
2704 [20:41:32] <miuku24> i did try to disable ipv6
2705 [20:41:36] <miuku24> wonder if that makes issues
2706 [20:42:03] <cybercrypto> miuku24: according to your
host-10.0.0.53 it is indeed sending tcp-SYN requests to connect. Are
you sure the packets are not reaching your firewall?
2707 [20:42:18] <miuku24> Lucky me its a virtual host :)
2708 [20:42:41] <miuku24> cybercrypto, not sure of many things
anymore
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2710 [20:43:38] <cybercrypto> miuku24: host-10.0.0.53 is virtual
box host?
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2714 [20:44:48] <miuku24> yes
2715 [20:44:57] <miuku24> running on esxi
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2721 [20:48:03] <cybercrypto> miuku24: bit of advice for you:
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2723 [20:49:22] <cybercrypto> miuku24: shutdown yout
host-10.0.0.53 and change configuration for network interface from
NAT to BRIDGE, start your host-10.0.0.53 again and test
2724 [20:50:49] <miuku24> from nat to bridge?
2725 [20:50:53] <miuku24> bridge to where?
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2727 [20:51:11] <cybercrypto> miuku24: that will save good time,
but if you really need to use NAT in your host, then :-) start
debugging your firewall.
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2730 [20:51:31] <miuku24> i cant un NAT it :)
2731 [20:51:46] <miuku24> my router has the only public IP
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2733 [20:51:57] <cybercrypto> miuku24: in your vmware settings,
you go into your host-machine properties and find network
interfaces.
2734 [20:52:33] <miuku24> hmm are you sure your talkinga bout
esxi?
2735 [20:52:50] <cybercrypto> miuku24: you host-10.0.0.53 is doing
NAT with your host (from the logs you pastbin). you can try to make
your host to use network interface in another mode, called bridge.
2736 [20:53:22] <cybercrypto> miuku24: if you cannot do that, or
if it is not possible, then :-) debug firewall.
2737 [20:53:39] <ice9> which is better, to store mails under each
use home dir or in /var in one place?
2738 [20:53:46] <miuku24> cybercrypto, the NAT is my router
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2740 [20:53:59] <miuku24> there is no way to nat or un-nat virtual
machines
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2742 [20:54:13] <miuku24> they are binded to certain port group,
which in this case is LAN
2743 [20:54:33] <cybercrypto> miuku24: Yeah... ok then... firewall
debug is calling you.
2744 [20:54:42] <miuku24> the host does not have any access to
internet/ISP
2745 [20:54:43] <miuku24> :)
2746 [20:55:19] <miuku24> weirdest thing here is, that the only
issue is with that one address
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2748 [20:55:30] <cybercrypto> miuku24: you may want to try
#networking for more details. perhaps you get better help there.
2749 [20:55:40] <miuku24> yeah true
2750 [20:55:53] <greycat> ##networking I believe
2751 [20:56:13] <cybercrypto> greycat: correct.
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2758 [21:01:09] <miuku24> funny thing
2759 [21:01:31] <miuku24> i fired up another debian and it has the
same issue
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2761 [21:01:59] <miuku24> the difference is that its using ipfv6
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2820 [21:53:26] <thatpythonguy> there's a package which has a
new version upstream for over a year but the package hasn't
been updated. How do i ask for the package to be updated (in
unstable i guess)?
2821 [21:53:44] <greycat> file a wishlist bug
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2825 [21:55:40] <thatpythonguy> thanks, i will try that
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2829 [21:56:17] <annadane> hasn't been updated in sid?
2830 [21:56:27] <annadane> because stable won't get such a
package except through backports until the next stable release
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2832 [21:56:46] <thatpythonguy> I'm on testing, but the
package isn't updated even in unstable
2833 [21:56:52] <annadane> fair enough, then
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2836 [21:57:44] <y0kowka> heavenO everysoul, how to run .exe file
on buster?
2837 [21:58:15] <annadane> probably just chmod +x it
2838 [21:58:15] <thatpythonguy> in the package tracker, it says
"Problems while searching for a new upstream version"
under "Action Needed", and under that it says "uscan
had problems while searching for a new upsteam version:" and
basically says it got an error 429 (too many requests) on the URL
2839 [21:58:38] <greycat> usually with wine, I think
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2841 [21:58:48] <sney> y0kowka: there's wine for windows
apps, mono for .net stuff, and various tools for extracting files
from installers and self-executing archives. so what kind of exe
file is it
2842 [21:58:54] <annadane> ah right, or use wine... depends on the
.exe you're talking about
2843 [21:59:00] <annadane> i'm so stupid
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2850 [22:01:00] <y0kowka> sney, it's setup.exe
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2857 [22:04:32] <annadane> still sounds suspiciously like a
windows program that you need wine for
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2859 [22:04:38] <sney> y0kowka: you probably want wine then.
2860 [22:05:06] <thatpythonguy> greycat: what is a
"wishlist" bug? I filed a bug using reportbug but never
saw that as an option.
2861 [22:05:10] <sney> you will need to enable multiarch and
install wine from i386.
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2862 [22:05:45] <trysten> older version of grub need raid metadata
version .80 or whatever. since what version of grub can it handle
other formats?
2863 [22:05:56] <annadane> probably because you have reportbug on
novice mode or whatever
2864 [22:06:11] <annadane> which sounds ridiculous but it gives
you more options if you choose less noob-friendly presets
2865 [22:06:15] <thatpythonguy> annadane: yes I did
2866 [22:06:30] <annadane> perhaps dpkg-reconfigure reportbug
2867 [22:06:39] <sney> novice mode probably hides severity
settings to keep newbies from selecting "severe" for
everything
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2869 [22:07:12] <thatpythonguy> haha i couldn't help but
think when I saw "severe" as an option that maintainers
have a problem with that.
2870 [22:07:19] <annadane> or well, i don't know how you
"re-run it", to change the "difficulty setting"
2871 [22:07:41] <thatpythonguy> annadane: I will likely leave it
in novice mode for now but thank you for the explanation
2872 [22:08:02] <annadane> if you just file it anyway they'll
reassign it if it doesn't fit their criteria
2873 [22:08:06] <annadane> not like they'll just flatly
reject it
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2875 [22:09:37] <annadane> or tell them "this is a wishlist
bug pls be nice to me and file it under wishlist"
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2877 [22:09:51] <y0kowka> sney be YOU bless!
2878 [22:09:53] <annadane> "i'll pay you with Pogs"
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2880 [22:11:58] <neilthereildeil> hey guys
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2882 [22:12:05] <neilthereildeil> im having trouble updating my
debian sources
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2886 [22:13:10] <annadane> okay, put them on paste.debian.net and
give us the url so we can look at them
2887 [22:13:55] <neilthereildeil> i cant. i dont have X installed
:(
2888 [22:14:02] <neilthereildeil> and its a minimal system
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2892 [22:14:19] <annadane> cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc
termbin.com 9999
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2894 [22:14:30] <neilthereildeil> i dont have netcat either :( :(
2895 [22:14:35] <neilthereildeil> i cant install it
2896 [22:14:35] <annadane> install it
2897 [22:14:37] <annadane> ah
2898 [22:14:43] <neilthereildeil> whats the package name? netcat?
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2900 [22:14:51] <greycat> the command is usually nc
2901 [22:14:59] <annadane> netcat-traditional or netcat-openbsd i
think
2902 [22:15:00] <neilthereildeil> how would i install it?
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2904 [22:15:04] <neilthereildeil> ok
2905 [22:15:05] <greycat> you should have nc
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2907 [22:15:26] <neilthereildeil> nope
2908 [22:15:48] <greycat> ,info netcat-traditional
2909 [22:15:49] <judd> Package netcat-traditional (net, standard)
in buster/amd64: TCP/IP swiss army knife. Version: 1.10-41.1; Size:
65.3k; Installed: 136k
2910 [22:16:17] <annadane> (don't bother with openbsd just
install -traditional)
2911 [22:16:19] <greycat> how come judd says "standard"
but my system says "important"
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2913 [22:16:32] <neilthereildeil> yea i installed the standard
target off the netiso
2914 [22:16:49] <somiaj> greycat: is this oldstable or
oldoldstable, I think this changed.
2915 [22:16:56] <annadane> i have suspicions already of
what's wrong
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2917 [22:17:00] <greycat> then you should have /bin/nc ->
/etc/alternatives/nc -> /bin/nc.traditional
2918 [22:17:03] <neilthereildeil> hmm what???
2919 [22:17:27] <annadane> but yeah see if you have netcat
installed
2920 [22:17:33] <neilthereildeil> no i dont have /bin/nc
2921 [22:17:49] <greycat> it's either "standard" or
"important" so it SHOULD be there
2922 [22:18:05] <greycat> unicorn:~$ dpkg -s netcat-traditional |
grep Priority
2923 [22:18:05] <greycat> Priority: important
2924 [22:18:09] <neilthereildeil> so i had trouble in the
installation when configuring the package manager
2925 [22:18:17] <annadane> yeah, i think i know the issue
2926 [22:18:19] <neilthereildeil> it hung when connecting to the
mirrors
2927 [22:18:29] <annadane> did you copy the image with
rufus/unetbootin by any chance?
2928 [22:18:31] <neilthereildeil> this is a VM running on Xen by
the way
2929 [22:18:52] <neilthereildeil> when i got the VM installed,
apt-get update takes like 2 hours
2930 [22:18:57] <neilthereildeil> i think its an issue with the
network
2931 [22:19:06] <annadane> that probably sounds closer to the mark
2932 [22:19:12] <neilthereildeil> debian-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
2933 [22:19:17] <neilthereildeil> thats what i used
2934 [22:19:27] <neilthereildeil> im trying to disable
xen-netfront
2935 [22:19:31] <sney> are you using the virtio net adapter?
2936 [22:19:35] <neilthereildeil> so i can use the emulated NIC
because that has worked
2937 [22:19:41] <somiaj> greycat: I see standrd here in buster,
also the only thing I see in the change log, is when they put nc in
/bin, they suggested raising the package to standard. What version
of netcat are you running?
2938 [22:19:44] <neilthereildeil> this is a paravirtualized NIC
2939 [22:19:49] <neilthereildeil> since i have xen-netfront loaded
2940 [22:19:55] <neilthereildeil> but i cannot stop the module
from loading
2941 [22:20:13] <neilthereildeil> how can i prevent the kernel
driver from loading?
2942 [22:20:28] <neilthereildeil> i followed the debian website
2943 [22:20:38] <neilthereildeil> of adding the blacklist module
2944 [22:20:43] <neilthereildeil> but and depmod -ae
2945 [22:20:50] <neilthereildeil> but when i rebooted, it still
loaded
2946 [22:20:57] <neilthereildeil> i also tried renaming the .ko
2947 [22:21:02] <somiaj> greycat: oh I think I see the issue
(might be a bug). But apt has diffrent info than the package. apt
thinks it is standard, but the package itself things it is important
(look at apt show netcat-traditional)
2948 [22:21:06] <neilthereildeil> but lsmod still shows
xen-netfront as loaded
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2950 [22:21:34] <sney> neilthereildeil: did you run
update-initramfs -u after adding the blacklist entry?
2951 [22:21:44] <neilthereildeil> umm no
2952 [22:22:02] <neilthereildeil> but im seeing it loaded AFTER
the kernel has booted
2953 [22:22:02] <sney> try that. the module is probably in the
initrd, so it's loading before anything in /etc/modprobe.d gets
read
2954 [22:22:03] <greycat> somiaj: that's weird.
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2956 [22:22:07] <neilthereildeil> whats the connection with the
initramfs?
2957 [22:22:14] <neilthereildeil> ok
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2959 [22:22:39] <neilthereildeil> do ko drivers in initramfs stay
loaded when the kernel comes up
2960 [22:22:40] <neilthereildeil> ?
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2963 [22:23:18] <sney> modules that are in the initrd load before
any other module config is read, so they just stay loaded
2964 [22:23:31] <somiaj> greycat: yea, wonder why it is different,
I would have thought it got the info from the same control file in
the package.
2965 [22:23:46] <sney> the order is this: kernel, initrd, anything
else on disk
2966 [22:23:55] <rrttyy> Neither chrome nor chromium can access
the microphone or the webcam. What could be the reason for this?
2967 [22:24:05] <rrttyy> Firefox seems to work.
2968 [22:24:06] <neilthereildeil> what??? i thought initrd comes
up BEFORE the kernel
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2970 [22:24:13] <sney> that would be impossible.
2971 [22:24:41] <neilthereildeil> initrd has the drivers needed to
read the kernel off the FS
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2973 [22:24:56] <neilthereildeil> im pretty sure initrd loads the
kernel
2974 [22:24:57] <sney> the bootloader provides that bit of tape
2975 [22:25:39] <sney> I know this because I've been dealing
with linux stuff since the days when there wasn't always an
initrd present
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2977 [22:26:02] <usr01234321eq111> hi. would be off-topic if i ask
about a problem with a wifi usb card?
2978 [22:26:12] <neilthereildeil> ok, so ur saying the KERNEL
loads the initramfs??
2979 [22:26:16] <sney> usr01234321eq111: nope that's on-topic
as long as you're using debian
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2981 [22:26:30] <somiaj> usr01234321eq111: is your problem using
the usbwifi card on debian? Have you installed the firmware for the
card (most common issue)
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2983 [22:27:26] <neilthereildeil> debian docs say "The basic
initramfs is the root filesystem image used for booting the kernel
provided as a compressed cpio archive."
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2985 [22:27:34] <neilthereildeil> initramfs boots the kernel
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2988 [22:28:23] <sney> you are free to insist on believing that if
you want. but in any case, if you rebuild the initramfs after
blacklisting a module, it'll no longer be in the initramfs and
it will no longer load
2989 [22:28:59] <usr01234321eq111> right. i got it. dmesg says
that it's a rlt819x
2990 [22:29:10] <sney> !realtek firmware
2991 [22:29:11] <dpkg> Firmware from userspace is required by the
<rtl8192e>, <rtl8192su>, <r8712u>,
<rtl8192ce>, <rtl8192cu>, <rtl8192de>,
<rtl8192se>, <rtl8821ae>, <r8192ee>,
<r8188eu> and <r8723au> Linux kernel drivers. Firmware
patches providing bug fixes for specific Realtek Ethernet
controllers are also available. Ask me about <non-free
sources>, then install the firmware-realtek package to provide.
2992 [22:29:39] <neilthereildeil> sney: so i just reblacklisted
the module and updated initramfs, and the driver is still loaded
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2994 [22:29:54] <sney> reblacklisted?
2995 [22:30:04] <neilthereildeil> i added "blacklist
xen_netfront" to /etc/modprobe.d/xen_netfront
2996 [22:30:12] <neilthereildeil> and ran depmod -ae
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2998 [22:30:17] <neilthereildeil> and recreated initramfs
2999 [22:30:34] <sney> and rebooted the vm?
3000 [22:30:36] <neilthereildeil> but xen_netfront still loads
3001 [22:30:39] <neilthereildeil> yep i rebooted
3002 [22:30:58] <sney> can you unload the module with modprobe -r?
3003 [22:30:59] <neilthereildeil> lsmod still shows xen_netfront
3004 [22:31:05] <usr01234321eq111> sorry: rtl8192cu: MAC auto ON
okay!
3005 [22:31:16] <greycat> the two examples in dpkg's
"blacklist" factoid have a filename ending with .conf
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3007 [22:31:43] <greycat> dpkg blacklist-initramfs
3008 [22:31:43] <neilthereildeil> greycat: oops
3009 [22:31:44] <dpkg> If your kernel uses an initramfs image
(e.g. Debian stock kernel images), you need to run
«update-initramfs -u» in order to refresh its copy of
blacklist table. Otherwise, early bootup won't follow your
blacklist requests in e.g. /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf
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3011 [22:32:31] <greycat> I don't know where the actual
documentation is
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3014 [22:33:29] <usr01234321eq111> yes: the system recognizes it,
but, how could i say, "doesn't mount it" (sorry, i
only have experience with usb devices)
3015 [22:33:41] <neilthereildeil> ok that worked
3016 [22:33:45] <neilthereildeil> thanks guys!
3017 [22:33:57] <sney> usr01234321eq111: look at dpkg's
message above, there is instructions for installing the firmware for
your realtek nic
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3019 [22:34:49] <sney> devices that need firmware will be visible,
they just won't work or will be missing features
3020 [22:35:02] <neilthereildeil> sney: thanks
3021 [22:35:08] <sney> np
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3024 [22:36:42] <usr01234321eq111> dpkg blacklist-initramfs says
that i need an option
3025 [22:36:42] <dpkg> usr01234321eq111: I'm not sure, is it
larger than a breadbox?
3026 [22:36:56] <usr01234321eq111> no
3027 [22:37:10] <sney> usr01234321eq111: the blacklist-initramfs
hint was for someone else, you want the one that says realtek
firmware
3028 [22:37:12] <usr01234321eq111> what's a breadbox?
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3030 [22:37:32] <sney> !realtek firmware
3031 [22:37:32] <dpkg> Firmware from userspace is required by the
<rtl8192e>, <rtl8192su>, <r8712u>,
<rtl8192ce>, <rtl8192cu>, <rtl8192de>,
<rtl8192se>, <rtl8821ae>, <r8192ee>,
<r8188eu> and <r8723au> Linux kernel drivers. Firmware
patches providing bug fixes for specific Realtek Ethernet
controllers are also available. Ask me about <non-free
sources>, then install the firmware-realtek package to provide.
3032 [22:37:36] <sney> there it is again ^
3033 [22:37:37] <usr01234321eq111> sorry
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3035 [22:38:14] <usr01234321eq111> !realtek firmware rtl8192cu
3036 [22:38:51] <greycat> !rtl8192cu
3037 [22:38:52] <dpkg> The Realtek RTL8188CUS and RTL8192CU are
USB 802.11n wireless LAN chipsets. mac80211 vendor driver
(rtl8192cu) is in mainline since Linux 2.6.39. Firmware is required
(rtlwifi/rtl8192cufw.bin), ask me about <realtek firmware> to
provide. Not to be confused with the <rtl8192su> driver.
replaced-url
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3039 [22:39:52] <sney> !non-free sources
3040 [22:39:52] <dpkg> Edit /etc/apt/sources.list, ensure that the
two main Debian mirror lines end with "main contrib
non-free" rather than just "main", then
«apt-get update». But bear in mind that you'll be
installing <non-free> software. These may have onerous terms;
check the licenses. See also <sources.list>.
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3045 [22:44:43] <usr01234321eq111> well, reading kinfocenter, i
don't understand
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3047 [22:46:27] <usr01234321eq111> what should i search and/or
install?
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3049 [22:47:15] <usr01234321eq111> wait: should i edit
sources.list?
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3054 [22:49:54] <sswaffen> I have dell venue 11 tablet which has
ath6kl 6004 wifi card, but during installing I can't turn on
wifi, it asks for usb\media\cd drive with firmware i guess
3055 [22:50:17] <sney> !firmware image
3056 [22:50:18] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> and DVD images
containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages are available
from
replaced-url
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3059 [22:50:38] <sney> using the firmware installer is usually the
easiest route when setting up a laptop with non-free wifi
3060 [22:51:32] <usr01234321eq111> do you mean that i have wifi
because of a non-free, what?
3061 [22:52:12] <sney> usr01234321eq111: yes, edit sources.list so
your mirror lines end with "main contrib non-free" rather
than just "main"
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3063 [22:52:52] <usr01234321eq111> @sney what if it ends with
main?
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3066 [22:53:11] <sney> usr01234321eq111: then you add
'contrib non-free' and save the file
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3069 [22:55:09] <usr01234321eq111> @sney then run apt update?
3070 [22:55:16] <sney> usr01234321eq111: yes.
3071 [22:55:30] <usr01234321eq111> @sney 10-4!
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3078 [22:56:52] <usr01234321eq111> @sney then upgrade? or just
install the driver? (which? rtl819x?)
3079 [22:56:52] <sswaffen> What to do in case if wifi is only
option of internet-access?
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3081 [22:57:13] <sney> usr01234321eq111: as the instructions said,
install the 'firmware-realtek' package.
3082 [22:57:15] <sswaffen> And my wifi drivers are not free
software
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3084 [22:57:34] <neilthereildeil> sney: how can i confirm that i
cannot apt-get upgrade because of network xonnectivity due to my
paravirtual NIC?
3085 [22:57:46] <neilthereildeil> i can ping the internet
3086 [22:57:56] <neilthereildeil> but dowloading on a few KB of
data takes hour
3087 [22:57:57] <neilthereildeil> s
3088 [22:58:08] <sney> sswaffen: do you have access to the
internet other than the laptop you're trying to install debian
on?
3089 [22:58:34] <sney> neilthereildeil: that sounds like proof to
me. does it work as expected with the non-virtio emulated hardware?
3090 [22:59:10] <neilthereildeil> on my host (also running
debian), apt-get update works fine
3091 [22:59:28] <usr01234321eq111> @neilthereildeil so,
you're running a vm?
3092 [22:59:36] <neilthereildeil> yea with debian inside it
3093 [22:59:40] <neilthereildeil> using Xen hypervisor
3094 [22:59:46] <usr01234321eq111> oh
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3096 [23:00:25] <usr01234321eq111> sorry, i don't have
experience with it. in fact, once i installed it in linux mint, and
everything went wrong
3097 [23:01:27] <allizom> sswaffen: you can supply the firmware
files to the installer, or use an installer which comes bundled with
those files as suggested before. You can also do an offline install
and then copy firmware files in the appropriate directory
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3115 [23:09:25] <usr01234321eq111> could someone knows if i could
install an emulator of 64 bits on a i386
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3122 [23:11:04] <sney> I think technically you can but it would be
extremely slow
3123 [23:11:35] <sney> I remember there being amd64 emulators
available back when nobody had the CPU hardware yet but it just runs
the whole thing in software
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3126 [23:13:13] <usr01234321eq111> @sney how could you run a
system of 64 bits in a 86, or a 32 bits?
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3128 [23:13:44] <sney> why do you want to do that?
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3133 [23:16:23] <usr01234321eq111> to solve the problem of this
guy and mine problem too
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3135 [23:17:13] <usr01234321eq111> even i ran qemu with success, i
search other things
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3139 [23:21:36] <usr01234321eq111> all right, back in the problem
of both. sorry
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3142 [23:24:09] <usr01234321eq111> install which driver?
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3146 [23:24:23] <usr01234321eq111> sorry, i'm not kidding
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3158 [23:28:48] <usr01234321eq111> there's no other way to
solve this more easy?
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3162 [23:29:57] <usr01234321eq111> hello?
3163 [23:30:26] <Cyb0ti> Hello
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3165 [23:30:37] <dvs> hello!
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3167 [23:30:47] <annadane> HELLO
3168 [23:31:00] <usr01234321eq111> @annadane sorry :(
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3170 [23:31:28] <annadane> let me read the scrollback and see if i
can actually answer your question :P
3171 [23:31:45] <annadane> driver for what?
3172 [23:31:59] <usr01234321eq111> @annadane for a wifi usb card
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3174 [23:32:12] <annadane> oh that sounds easy
3175 [23:32:18] <annadane> dmesg | grep -i firmware
3176 [23:32:22] <annadane> and paste the output
3177 [23:32:24] <annadane> !paste
3178 [23:32:25] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use for text:
replaced-url
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3183 [23:35:53] <usr01234321eq111>
replaced-url
3184 [23:36:40] <annadane> pretty sure you just need
firmware-realtek
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3188 [23:39:23] <dvs> usr01234321eq111, you also need
firmware-siano
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3200 [23:48:16] <usr01234321eq111> apt search throws: nothing
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3204 [23:49:17] <usr01234321eq111> no siano, nor realtek
3205 [23:49:18] <dvs> !non-free
3206 [23:49:18] <dpkg> [non-free] a component which contains
software that does not comply with the <DFSG>. To add non-free
packages to your packages index, ask me about <non-free
sources>. To see which non-free packages are installed ask me
about <non-free list>.
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3218 [23:56:14] <usr01234321eq111> !non-free list
3219 [23:56:14] <dpkg> To see a list of <non-free> and
<contrib> packages installed on your system, run
«aptitude search
'~i?or(~scontrib,~snon-free)'». See also
<aptitude search>.
3220 [23:57:12] <usr01234321eq111> aptitude search
'~i?or(~scontrib,~snon-free)' how i use it?
3221 [23:57:23] <annadane> you don't need that
3222 [23:57:37] <sney> that is a command to see what non-free
packages are on your system, as it says right there
3223 [23:57:37] <annadane> just add contrib non-free at the end of
the lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list lines
3224 [23:57:51] <annadane> apt update, and then apt install
firmware-realtek firmware-siano
3225 [23:57:53] <usr01234321eq111> done
3226 [23:58:38] <annadane> and then when they're installed
reboot
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3228 [23:58:46] <usr01234321eq111> it says package don't
found
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3230 [23:58:58] <annadane> how did you edit your sources.list
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3232 [23:59:20] <usr01234321eq111> sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
3233 [23:59:34] <annadane> did it save your changes? nano is a bit
hard to get the hand of for new users
3234 [23:59:44] <annadane> hang of*
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