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9 [00:06:37] <JYPDWhite> it's a server I dont want to
install a gui there ;-) I really thought there must be some easy cli
way to get a list :D
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13 [00:08:24] <coruja> JYPDWhite, try 'apt list --installed
| grep /now' which will list all packages without candidates
from official repos
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15 [00:10:02] <coruja> better s/official/active
16 [00:11:09] <jmcnaught> JYPDWhite: aptitude search
'~i!~Odebian' <--- should list installed packages not
from Debian. Or "aptitude ~o" to search for installed
packages that cannot be downloaded from any repo.
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18 [00:11:44] <jmcnaught> JYPDWhite: there's a search
reference here:
replaced-url
19 [00:12:18] <JYPDWhite> thanks jmcnaught thats promising.
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22 [00:13:13] <JYPDWhite> cu all
23 [00:13:14] <jmcnaught> !which repo
24 [00:13:15] <dpkg> To see what repository a package may have
come from, try
replaced-url
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27 [00:13:46] <annadane> that is one intimidating command
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30 [00:15:32] <JYPDWhite> yes thats exactly what I was looking
for :-=
31 [00:16:11] <jmcnaught> I had to check my notes to remember
that factoid.
32 [00:16:50] <JYPDWhite> okay thanks all for your help and now
I wish you all a good night :-)
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35 [00:17:49] <annadane> i wonder if i'll ever get the hang
of globs/regex :P
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39 [00:25:22] <efloid> i'm spending the afternoon reviewing
text-based web browsers. main takeaways so far: elinks is ancient
and out-of-date, lynx is pretty much constantly maintained, and
links is fairly well-maintained. oh, and aview is like 20 years
out-of-date
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43 [00:26:45] <efloid> there's also surfraw which is now a
couple years not maintained
44 [00:29:08] <mesaboogie> links and lynx are the two I opt for
as well
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46 [00:29:27] <efloid> w3m is likewise way out of date. nothing
makes you feel the 90's like a sourceforge project page ;-)
47 [00:29:34] <mesaboogie> lol
48 [00:30:42] <efloid> links also has the links2 variant which
features graphics
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78 [01:02:51] <aaro> efloid: try browsh
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82 [01:04:20] <ectospasm> I use elinks in mutt all the time
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88 [01:08:19] <efloid> aaro: thanks
89 [01:08:40] <efloid> ectospasm: elinks last release:
2012.10.30
90 [01:09:03] <ectospasm> efloid: still works for my purpose.
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93 [01:09:28] <ectospasm> Not sure if I can simply replace it
with lynx or links.
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95 [01:09:46] <ectospasm> elinks lets me read HTML email in mutt
with a modicum of sanity.
96 [01:10:07] <efloid> in my review so far, lynx really seems
the best. in lynx open the options with 'o' and
you'll see how much it has
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105 [01:21:46] <ectospasm> efloid: I use the -dump option in
elinks to view HTML email. It has a nice feature that it counts all
the links and provides them in full at the bottom of the dump. links
doesn't do that, but lynx does.
106 [01:22:21] <ectospasm> lynx seems to expand some of the links
in the body with gobbledygook
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111 [01:30:11] <brokencycle> Hi! I am trying to gpg --import a
key from a keyserver, but gpg tells me 'no route to host'.
However, I can ping two of the three hosts in question.
112 [01:30:28] <brokencycle> Any idea on how to debug this,
please?
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114 [01:32:16] <efloid> ectospasm: /me takes notes
115 [01:34:30] <ectospasm> Ahh, I see. The gobbledygook is part
of the link, but they're not the href.
116 [01:36:16] <ectospasm> brokencycle: it could be that those
hosts aren't listening for GPG requests. You'd expect
connection refused, or timeout, but sometimes it manifests as no
route to host.
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118 [01:37:11] <efloid> wow browsh .deb depends on firefox :-(
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121 [01:41:32] <aaro> efloid: yeah browsh is basically a way to
browse through firefox using your terminal as the frontend
122 [01:44:23] <efloid> ectospasm: let us know if you get it
working
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124 [01:45:00] <ectospasm> efloid: Oh, it's working, it just
shows information that I'm going to ignore.
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126 [01:45:24] <ectospasm> I think I'm going to go back to
elinks. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
127 [01:45:47] <ectospasm> It's as simple as updating my
.mailcap file.
128 [01:45:54] <efloid> ectospasm: 😞
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130 [01:48:12] <efloid> ectospasm: here is what is mentioned on
the Arch mutt info page: text/html; lynx -assume_charset=%{charset}
-display_charset=utf-8 -collapse_br_tags -dump %s;
nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
131 [01:49:59] <ectospasm> I'm just using `elinks -dump %s;
nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput`
132 [01:50:11] <ectospasm> I had just replaced `elinks` with
`lynx` in my test.
133 [01:50:14] <efloid> ectospasm: this page has a few examples
too:
replaced-url
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137 [01:54:24] <ectospasm> that still shows the gobbledygook
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140 [01:57:35] <efloid> ectospasm: lynx has a
'-short_url' command switch.
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143 [01:59:43] <ectospasm> efloid: that's just for the lynx
status line, it doesn't affect links in the dump
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152 [02:05:10] <efloid> ectospasm: for -dump there are these
options: -listonly -list_inline -list_decoded I think the first one
might be what you need
153 [02:05:22] <ectospasm> For links I could ever care to follow,
it has a number in square brackets, e.g. [1], [2], [5], [39], and
the actual link is at the bottom of the dump in its entirety. If the
link wraps in alacritty, I load the dump in less so I can click on
the entire link.
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155 [02:05:44] <efloid> ectospasm: there's also -nolist
disable the link list feature in dumps.
156 [02:05:55] <ectospasm> efloid: but I need that.
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162 [02:11:22] <efloid> ectospasm: did you try running lynx -dump
<url> outside of mutt just to compare?
163 [02:12:29] <efloid> i tried a few test pages and they look
pretty clean
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166 [02:20:44] <efloid> one thing that's annoying me with
lynx is the 'a' keystroke adds the current link at the
cursor as a bookmark, but there seems to be no option to add the
current page you are on as a bookmark
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168 [02:24:52] <efloid> opened the python html documentation main
page. at the top of page. press 'a' to add bookmark but it
wants to bookmark the 'search within python documentation'
url which is what is under the cursor, not the URL of the actual
page i'm on.
169 [02:25:24] <efloid> press 'v' to open bookmarks
page, but there's no option there to add the current page
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182 [02:46:10] <BalooRJ> Anyone have any experience in figuring
out how to get specific bluetooth devices to show up in Blueman?
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184 [02:46:35] <BalooRJ> I've got a bluetooth dongle hooked
into my speaker system that shows up fine for my Android phones, but
I can't seem to get it to show up in Blueman devices section,
and it is directly next to the computer
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188 [02:50:17] <oxek> What is the recommended way of not sending
my hostname in dhcp requests?
189 [02:50:20] <oxek> I tried editing /etc/dhcp/dhclient.conf and
commenting out the directive like this '#send host-name =
gethostname();'
190 [02:50:28] <oxek> I tried replacing it with 'send
host-name = ;'
191 [02:50:45] <oxek> I tried editing the connection options file
for networkmanager to have 'dhcp-send-hostname=false'
192 [02:50:54] <oxek> none of these options worked
193 [02:51:06] <oxek> so I wonder what the modern way of doing
this is in debian
194 [02:51:15] <oxek> I am on debian stable, xfce, with
networkmanager installed
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196 [02:52:12] <Gerula> BalooRJ, my bt dongle needs a driver to
turn on, it's an asusbt400
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201 [02:56:28] <Gerula> BalooRJ,
replaced-url
202 [02:57:12] <BalooRJ> Gerula - Thanks for this info, I'll
give this a shot
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211 [03:09:12] <bestucan_> Is there any way to show plain text
email with 80 characters in android normally?
212 [03:10:28] <skyliner_369> I'm trying to make a
compressed zip archive, but the zip is literally bigger than the
contents... why?
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217 [03:11:20] <b1ackandwh1te> iv heard somewhere if you compress
the compressed it grows.
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219 [03:12:17] <b1ackandwh1te> must be the entropy
220 [03:12:51] <lawr3nce> anyone good in C?
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223 [03:13:49] <sney> !anyone
224 [03:13:49] <dpkg> Please do not ask if anyone can help you,
knows 'something' or uses 'some_program'.
Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_
"does anyone use 'some_program'?" ask me about
<popcon> instead.) See <ask> <ask to ask>
<polls> <search> <sicco> <smart questions>.
225 [03:14:43] <skyliner_369> I guess putting a folder of PNGs
run through optipng at max settings grows the files huh?
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228 [03:16:02] <skyliner_369> then again doesn't zip do
inter-file compression?
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230 [03:18:08] <InnovAnon-Inc> I think most algorithms
don't. that's why I was trying out lrzip in the other
debian channel
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235 [03:20:46] <b1ackandwh1te> deflate somehow all put in a sigle
file and 7z compression 9
236 [03:21:16] <b1ackandwh1te> s/deflate/decompress
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273 [03:50:09] <untakenstupidnic> what method do you think is
good, to find and install the doc and dev package of all libraries
that are installed
274 [03:50:15] <untakenstupidnic> ?
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277 [03:55:50] <InnovAnon-Inc> lol sounds like you're trying
to do something crazy. a quick approximation: dpkg
--get-selections|awk '$2 == "install"
{sub(/:.*/,"",$1); print $1"-dev "
$2"-doc"}'|xargs apt-fast install -qy
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279 [03:56:35] <InnovAnon-Inc> probably the best way is to
iterate that list of packages, do apt-fast build-dep -qy $pkg, then
dpkg-buildpackage, then dpkg -i *.deb
280 [03:57:27] <InnovAnon-Inc> it'll probably break your
system. I think that removing the build-deps after doing the `dpkg
-i' might keep it from breaking. it's because build-deps
tend to conflict ime
281 [03:58:13] <InnovAnon-Inc> I printed the dpkg
--get-selections output to a file, then copied the file to a docker
container to do that awful build-world stuff
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284 [04:00:23] <untakenstupidnic> InnovAnon-Inc: They are likely
to disconnect our national internet from the world, and i want to be
able to program in that time.
285 [04:01:36] <InnovAnon-Inc> lol literally it'll slow down
every server in his/her nation. I mean, if he/she remembers to
install netselect before configuring apt-fast
286 [04:02:20] <InnovAnon-Inc> but... there was a question and I
happen to have done something like that before.
287 [04:03:14] <untakenstupidnic> you mean its such a large
amount of data to download?
288 [04:03:39] <InnovAnon-Inc> lol yeah. and if you do it the way
I'm telling you, you'll be limited by your download speed,
not the mirror's upload speed
289 [04:04:07] <InnovAnon-Inc> I happen to have a docker
container already configured for such nonsense...
290 [04:04:41] <InnovAnon-Inc> actually, the dockerfile will
build debian or ubuntu. tested on debian 10, 9 and 8, and ubuntu
20.04, 18.04 and 16.04. pick your poison
291 [04:05:43] <InnovAnon-Inc> you should throttle your
connection first.
292 [04:06:14] <awal1> untakenstupidnic, try to find recommended
not installed, that may help
293 [04:06:16] <awal1> aptitude search
'~RBrecommends:~i!~i'
294 [04:06:48] <untakenstupidnic> i can't comprehend, how do
some .h and html and troff files would have such a size?
295 [04:09:35] <untakenstupidnic> stackexchange compressed
database dump is like 7GB for comparison
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298 [04:11:53] <InnovAnon-Inc> also, so far we haven't
provided a way that won't pull in extra cruft. so it'll
pull more data than you're actually wanting
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303 [04:21:18] <InnovAnon-Inc> I'm still waiting for it to
finish, but I think this should show you how much data you're
looking at transfering over the network: (dpkg --get-selections|awk
'$2 == "install" {sub(/:.*/,"",$1); print
$1"-dev " $1"-doc"}'|tr \ \\n|xargs -I%
bash -c 'apt-cache show % 2> /dev/null | awk
'\''$1 ~ /^Size:/{print $2}'\'|xargs printf
"%d + ";echo 0)|bc
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305 [04:22:04] <InnovAnon-Inc> damn. I was too slow :P
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310 [04:28:37] <InnovAnon-Inc> lol it finally returned:
1027237468
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317 [04:32:47] <ectospasm> efloid: I've tried several
options, and it looks like lynx is displaying gobbledygook. Looking
more closely, they appear to be everything after the first slash
after the FQDN in a URL, basically a bunch of variables set in a GET
request. elinks doesn't have this problem with -dump, and the
command is far simpler.
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369 [05:02:37] <uxfi> p
370 [05:02:38] <uxfi> hey
371 [05:02:40] <uxfi> oops
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385 [05:26:43] <FUtz> !source-jessie
386 [05:27:05] <FUtz> !source jessie
387 [05:27:23] <FUtz> :/
388 [05:27:52] <FUtz> how to do ?
389 [05:28:23] <FUtz> i need source list to debian 8
390 [05:29:07] <jmcnaught> !jessie sources.list
391 [05:29:07] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
8 "Jessie" has two lines: "deb
replaced-url
392 [05:29:21] <FUtz> thanks
393 [05:29:48] <jmcnaught> Don't forget that jessie LTS ends
June 30th.
394 [05:30:43] <FUtz> ok thanks :D
395 [05:33:16] <FUtz> OH :|
396 [05:33:20] <FUtz> W: Some index files failed to download.
They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
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398 [05:34:11] <FUtz> Failed to fetch
replaced-url
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401 [05:35:03] <ectospasm> you'll probably want to use
another mirror
402 [05:35:21] <jmcnaught> Or check that you have DNS resolution.
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406 [05:37:58] <FUtz> Fetched 11.5 MB in 14s (800 kB/s) Reading
package lists... Done, Yeah its work!
407 [05:38:13] <FUtz> thanks :)
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421 [06:11:50] <odp> evening. i upgraded to buster tonight.
rebooted into lightdm and gnome wasn't a DE option. i tried to
install it with tasksel but it barely loads. no menus, just the
wallpaper
422 [06:12:25] <odp> is tasksel the best way to install gnome?
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424 [06:12:59] <nvz> odp: not really.. its one way..
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426 [06:13:15] <nvz> apt install task-gnome-desktop
427 [06:13:19] <nvz> is another way
428 [06:13:31] <odp> ive also done that
429 [06:13:36] <odp> same issue though
430 [06:16:25] <nvz> idk, you need to provide some more
information if you expect anyone here to be of any more help..
sounds to me like your upgrade didnt go well and you've
provided nothing but some symptoms
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432 [06:18:08] <nvz> (cat /etc/debian_version;uname -a;apt
policy; dpkg -l *gnome*)|nc termbin.com 9999
433 [06:18:17] <nvz> might be a start
434 [06:18:49] <nvz> without digging into your actual apt logs,
xlogs, etc.. which may not be necessary
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436 [06:19:49] <nvz> I'm gonna take a wild guess that you
did not read the buster release notes, and that your issue will be
fairly apparent with the above information
437 [06:20:06] <Casper26> Anyone help with grub custimizer not
saving it just closes?
438 [06:20:41] <nvz> the what now?
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441 [06:28:24] <odp> nvz: sorry for the lack of details. i did
follow the release notes but i'm not very familar with changing
DEs or how they work.
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443 [06:29:03] <nvz> the session menu in the DM is generated
based on .desktop files in same as the menus anywhere else
444 [06:29:05] <odp> i was previously using gdm3, but post
upgrade i ended up in lightdm with no gnome option
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449 [06:36:30] <nvz> ,v gnome-session
450 [06:36:31] <judd> Package: gnome-session on amd64 -- jessie:
3.14.0-2; stretch: 3.22.3-1; buster: 3.30.1-2; bullseye: 3.36.0-2;
sid: 3.36.0-2
451 [06:37:28] <jmcnaught> odp: does a GNOME session work for a
different user?
452 [06:38:11] <nvz> they're saying the gnome session isnt
even showing up in the sessions list in lightdm
453 [06:38:50] <nvz> the desktop file
/usr/share/xsession/gnome.desktop is provided by gnome-session which
is installed and should be the file that makes that show up
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455 [06:39:06] <odp> sorry, after installing with tasksel, it
does show up but barely loads.
456 [06:39:08] <BalooRJ> I am getting this odd error in abcde
457 [06:39:14] <nvz> though I'm not real sure about the
relationship between gnome, lightdm, and wayland
458 [06:39:16] <BalooRJ> [WARNING] something went wrong while
querying the CD... Maybe a DATA CD or the CD is not loaded?
[WARNING] Error trying to calculate disc ids without lead-out
information.
459 [06:39:40] <BalooRJ> Meanwhile, CD is plugged in, drive is
working fine. Used it to rip another CD to handbrake. Tried a
different USB CD Drive, same thing. No idea what the problem is
here. Anyone have any thoughts?
460 [06:39:57] * nvz upgrades the GNOME VM
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465 [06:44:17] <odp> i tried installing kde via tasksel as well
and it seems to have the same issue. no menus, just a mouse and
wallpaper. except this time it's the kde mouse pointer
466 [06:45:44] <odp> xfce works
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468 [06:52:31] <odp> if i switch to gdm3 i don't even get a
logon screen
469 [06:52:36] <odp> just black screens :|
470 [06:55:06] <hanasaki> someone able to help with dovecot ssl
config? thunderbird reports outines:ssl3_read_bytes:sslv3 alert bad
certificate: SSL alert number 42
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474 [07:06:53] <BalooRJ> Figured out the abcde issue, had to use
the command -d and put the location of the drive in manually, for
some reason it was defaulting to the virtual drive
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485 [07:18:13] <bloc> is emacs worth dabbling/learning for non
programmers?
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492 [07:23:47] <ectospasm> bloc: possibly, emacs will make you a
programmer just to customize it.
493 [07:24:06] <ectospasm> LOTS of hotkey combinations.
494 [07:24:32] <ectospasm> You'll have to learn emacs LISP
os Scheme or whatever it uses.
495 [07:24:56] <ectospasm> I tried to go down that rabbit hole 22
years ago.
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497 [07:25:52] <ectospasm> Then I was a forced convert to vi. The
sysadmin at my internship wouldn't install emacs for me, so I
was forced to learn vi. I never went back to emacs, and now I'm
a diehard vim user.
498 [07:26:23] <ectospasm> It took me ten years to lose the habit
of Ctrl-X, Ctrl-S to save a file.
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504 [07:32:42] <efloid> hanasaki: dovecot ssl is pretty
straightforward. you just specify ssl_cert and ssl_key in
10-ssl.conf
505 [07:33:34] <efloid> hanasaki: and i recommend ssl = required
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508 [07:35:15] <hanasaki> efloid: yes. did that. its working fine
with evolution client. thunderbird says
routines:ssl3_read_bytes:sslv3 alert bad certificate: SSL alert
number 42 doesn't work selfsigned nor letsencrypt
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510 [07:37:36] <efloid> hanasaki: look up the error to find more
detailed info on it
511 [07:38:04] <efloid> hanasaki: or see if there's a way to
get more info from thunderbird - maybe view a log
512 [07:38:31] <hanasaki> nothing in the logs of thunderbird. 42
is a bad cert ... no other details
513 [07:38:48] <hanasaki> openssl client connects fine as well
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516 [07:39:37] <efloid> hanasaki: did you try Developer Tools
-> Error Console ?
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518 [07:43:26] <hanasaki> nothing in the thunderbird error
console just a popup breifly of
519 [07:43:56] <hanasaki> imap server doesn't support the
authentication
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521 [07:45:47] <hanasaki> tried with both ssl and starttls
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523 [07:46:25] <efloid> if you use ssl port 995 then
authentication can be 'normal'
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525 [07:47:24] <efloid> connection security: ssl auth method:
normal
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527 [07:48:22] <efloid> the other auth methods are legacy from
when the imap/pop traffic wasn't over ssl and the handshake
could be snooped on
528 [07:49:14] <efloid> nowadays everyone should be using imaps
(and ssmtp for outgoing)
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530 [07:51:02] <efloid> s/993/995/
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547 [08:17:30] <bloc> ectospasm: well there is this 'org
mode' thing , maybe can learn that, am too old to learn any
languages prolly
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565 [08:46:41] <kreyren> How do i get
/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-socks on debian:stable?
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566 [08:46:48] <kreyren> required for `vagrant up`
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568 [08:51:21] <kreyren> progressed by installing qemu
libvirt-daemon-system libvirt-clients ebtables dnsmasq-base
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570 [08:52:19] <kreyren> getting this now
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572 [08:52:46] <ozzloy> is there an open source 2d printer?
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574 [08:53:41] <Kryspin> Hello. Some one of You install a
terminology on Windows Subsystem for Linux Distributions:
575 [08:54:31] <bloc> Kryspin: what do you mean?
576 [08:55:14] <petrvelicka> kreyren, try adding polkit rule that
return yes on org.libvirt.unix.manage action
577 [08:55:20] <Kryspin>
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579 [08:55:29] <kreyren> petrvelicka, how
580 [08:55:49] * kreyren is up for 34 hours so he may be unusually
stupid
581 [08:56:16] <petrvelicka> kreyren,
replaced-url
582 [08:58:38] <kreyren> petrvelicka, same issue
replaced-url
583 [08:59:11] <kreyren> but i ain't in wheel group
584 [08:59:13] <kreyren> w8
585 [08:59:23] <petrvelicka> kreyren, remove that comment. is
your user in wheel group? if not, remove that line too
586 [09:00:01] <petrvelicka> also you don't need the action
two times, you can safely remove one of them with ||
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588 [09:00:50] <kreyren> petrvelicka, same issue
replaced-url
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591 [09:01:41] <kreyren> to me the output seems to say that there
is no polkit agent available -> Maybe it expects some other
polkit or something
592 [09:01:42] <kreyren> ?
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594 [09:02:00] <petrvelicka>
replaced-url
595 [09:02:37] <petrvelicka>
replaced-url
596 [09:02:46] <petrvelicka> sorry, I accidentally pasted the
original file
597 [09:03:22] <petrvelicka> the second one is the right one
598 [09:03:24] <kreyren> petrvelicka, works now! Thankuuu!!
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601 [09:04:28] <petrvelicka> kreyren, also, polkit agent is meant
to be a program that asks you for your password or something other
to authetificate and here we're just bypassing that step by
saying that no authentification is needed for that action
602 [09:04:46] <kreyren> petrvelicka, noted
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635 [09:57:10] <StyXman> is there a way to tell aptitude or any
other high level package manager to treat all the installed binary
packages form the same source as a unit group? so if I mark one as
upgrade or hold, the others upgrade or hold too?
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639 [09:58:23] <no_gravity> Good Morning
640 [09:58:28] <no_gravity> Do you guys think this is a good
function to create a randum number? randnum() { echo $(($1 +
RANDOM%(1+$2-$1))); }
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647 [10:03:48] <StyXman> no_gravity: sounds about right, I would
test it, tho, run it 100 times over randnum(10,20)
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650 [10:05:43] <themill> StyXman: you can «aptitude upgrade
'?source-package(foo)?installed'» which isn't
quite the same thing but close
651 [10:06:29] <StyXman> themill: I see, sounds cool. I fogot to
mention: in the interactive mode of aptitude
652 [10:06:43] <StyXman> maybe I should open a bug
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655 [10:09:53] <no_gravity> StyXman: I will test it when I use
it. If it ever gives me a number out of my range, I will freak out.
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664 [10:16:13] <StyXman> no_gravity: using is not testing
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666 [10:16:49] <no_gravity> StyXman: Interesting. Thats a good
way to look at it. I will contemplate it.
667 [10:17:08] <StyXman> using is assuming it has no bugs
668 [10:17:53] <no_gravity> StyXman: What if I assume all
software has bugs? Do I have to stop using computers?
669 [10:18:14] <StyXman> no_gravity: no, but you should always
test the code that you write
670 [10:18:27] <no_gravity> StyXman: Thanks for the tip. Will
keep it in mind.
671 [10:18:49] <StyXman> sof course, you can't always can
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673 [10:19:16] <themill> you might want to be very careful about
the upper and lower limits from that function
674 [10:19:55] <no_gravity> themill: Doesn't that apply to
every function?
675 [10:20:17] <StyXman> look, I just did it for you:
676 [10:20:18] <StyXman> for i in {1..100}; do r=$(randnum 10
20); if [ $r -lt 10 -o $r -gt 20 ]; then echo NOK; fi; done; echo OK
677 [10:20:19] <StyXman> OK
678 [10:20:35] <no_gravity> StyXman: Great, thanks!
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682 [10:21:33] <themill> how weird
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698 [10:53:36] <InnovAnon-Inc> that's not really a uniform
distro, but it should work for most purposes
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703 [10:58:44] <shtrb> ,v mysql-server
704 [10:58:45] <judd> Package: mysql-server on amd64 -- jessie:
5.5.60-0+deb8u1; jessie-security: 5.5.62-0+deb8u1; stretch:
5.5.9999+default; sid: 5.7.26-1
705 [10:59:00] <shtrb> Did mysql really come back to debian ?
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709 [11:00:21] <xormor> how do I make my Debian GNU/Linux buster
10 stable look for and receive all of the upgrades unattended, or
maybe give an icon to click on when the upgrades come?
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711 [11:00:48] <xormor> now I use the menu, and it checks daily,
but I want the system to either "push" the upgrades or
look for them every few hours.
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713 [11:01:25] <vlt> xormor: There’s the
unattended-upgrades pkg.
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715 [11:01:55] <xormor> vlt, I have to do a "sudo apt
update" and "sudo apt upgrade" system commands, and
it often shows me upgrades the system has not already received.
716 [11:02:10] <xormor> vlt, the "unattended-upgrades"
package seems to be purely virtual.
717 [11:02:29] <xormor> WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI
interface. Use with caution in scripts.
718 [11:02:30] <xormor> Package: unattended-upgrades
719 [11:02:30] <xormor> Version: 1.11.2
720 [11:02:30] <xormor> Priority: optional
721 [11:02:30] <xormor> Section: admin
722 [11:02:30] <xormor> Maintainer: Michael Vogt
<mvo@debian.org>
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725 [11:03:18] <xormor> it seems it is installed.
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727 [11:03:41] <xormor> how do I configure to make it look for
the upgrades a few hours apart?
728 [11:03:55] <xormor> or make the server "push" the
upgrades?
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736 [11:12:36] <xormor>
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766 [12:11:47] <zmitya> hi all
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768 [12:12:17] <zmitya> I would like to recompile the PHP in a
legacy system (squeeze), but for that I would need the php source
package
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770 [12:12:25] <zmitya> but I get this error:
771 [12:12:34] <zmitya> apt-get -o
Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false source php5
772 [12:12:39] <zmitya> E: Some packages could not be
authenticated
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774 [12:13:00] <zmitya> how could I get the deb-src ?
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776 [12:13:23] <zmitya> I have this in my sources list:
777 [12:13:26] <zmitya> deb-src
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785 [12:30:05] <Bushmaster> hello all
786 [12:30:14] <Bushmaster> i have an inquiry, can anyone help
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788 [12:31:51] <Bushmaster> i installed Eclipse IDE but I cant
figure out how to add the Eclipse in Application Menu in my Debian
9.12 Stretch, I followed this tutorial all the way through, and
Eclipse work fine but the way that dude added Eclipse in Application
Menu, I did the same, but it is not showing up at all, any idea how
to resolve this issue, here is the tutorial link
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789 [12:32:35] <expon> Bushmaster: see the .desktop instructions
near the bottom of the page
790 [12:32:41] <expon> that's what adds an icon to the app
menu
791 [12:32:47] <expon> make sure you wrote the file correctly +
put it in the right place
792 [12:33:16] <Bushmaster> let me check expon
793 [12:33:43] <expon> zmitya: is squeeze still in the
repositories? try the debian snapshot website to get the DSC for it
794 [12:34:46] <zmitya> expon: I think I found how to do that ...
apt-cache showsrc told me where to find the sources ..
795 [12:35:01] <zmitya> expon: it is still available in
archive.debian.org
796 [12:35:11] <expon> zylyb: oh ok, maybe missing the right gpg
key then
797 [12:35:21] <expon> apologies, zmitya
798 [12:35:24] <expon> too many z users ;)
799 [12:35:54] <zmitya> expon: yes
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803 [12:38:40] <Bushmaster> expon, i did exactly what that dude
asked in that link you provided, it did not add the icon in menu at
all
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805 [12:38:55] <Bushmaster> expon, like I provided I meant
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807 [12:39:23] <abrotman> Bushmaster: what is your WM and how did
you install it ?
808 [12:39:47] <Bushmaster> what is WM dude abrotman
809 [12:40:24] <InnovAnon-Inc> window manager
810 [12:40:35] <InnovAnon-Inc> e.g., gnome, kde, etc
811 [12:41:16] <Bushmaster> no idea, what it is using, how i
check
812 [12:41:41] <Bushmaster> give me the command to check
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816 [12:43:27] <InnovAnon-Inc> printf 'Desktop: %s\nSession:
%s\n' "$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" "$GDMSESSION"
817 [12:43:43] <InnovAnon-Inc>
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818 [12:44:22] <timwis> Hey all, I'm trying to configure my
Dockerfile that's based on buster, and having trouble getting
mariadb-client to work with MySQL 8's new default
authentication mode, caching_sha2_password. It says it's
missing the plugin file for it, though the docs site says it
supports it out of the box. Since I expect this is a common problem,
has anyone heard of how to solve it? If not, is there a mysql-client
package in debian?
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823 [12:51:34] <jmd> Can anyone suggest how I can run a X client
as root?
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827 [12:54:02] <expon> jmd: why would you want to?
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829 [12:55:14] <expon> timwis: i see a mysql client 5.7, but
nothing close to 8, i assume it's some oracle nonsense
personally
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831 [12:55:23] <expon> almost everything oracle makes is now
illegal to redistribute
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833 [12:55:55] <expon> do they not provide an official docker
image? if they've built their binaries statically you can just
use multi-stage builds to cherry-pick
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835 [12:56:04] <timwis> expon: yeah :/ happy to use
mariadb-client, but it seems the default installation doesn't
include this authentication plugin, which — and i
don't think i'm exaggerating — means it does
not work out of the box with the latest version of mysql server
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838 [12:56:56] <expon> yeah this looks absolutely classic Oracle
way of shutting out any competitors
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840 [12:57:37] <timwis> expon: mariadb does support it though
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841 [12:57:54] <expon> timwis: have a read of the official
dockerfile:
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842 [12:58:11] <n_1-c_k> jmd, are you running the X-client via
sudo or what?
843 [12:58:12] <timwis> ah, good idea
844 [12:58:30] <expon> timwis: i haven't checked how the
debian package is built, but Oracle are notoriously litigous
845 [12:58:39] <expon> so if they've protected that module
it might not be permitted to redistribute, i'm not 100%
846 [12:58:52] <expon> i'll have a quick look
847 [12:59:41] <jmd> n_1-c_k: I've tried various methods
848 [13:00:05] <ayekat> jmd: what are you trying to do?
849 [13:00:15] <expon> run X as root but without telling us why
lol
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851 [13:00:51] <expon> timwis: i don't see anything about it
in the mariadb build source, so i'd have to start digging in a
bit more to determine what is going on
852 [13:01:31] <n_1-c_k> jmd, something like
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853 [13:02:31] <timwis> expon: I believe that it's looking
for a file called caching_sha2_password.so in the mariadb plugins
directory, but it's not there. The mariadb docs page I linked
suggests specifying --plugin-dir when you run the mysql command to
point to the directory that contains the plugin. But I don't
believe that plugin is installed anywhere when you run apt-get
install mariadb-client, despite what the docs imply
854 [13:02:46] <timwis> That's how far I've got, at
least 🤷♂️
855 [13:03:21] <jelly> judd, file caching_sha2_password.so
856 [13:03:25] <judd> No packages in buster/amd64 were found with
that file.
857 [13:03:45] <expon> it's actually caching_sha256_password
w/maria
858 [13:03:48] <expon> but the same is true
859 [13:04:13] <expon> timwis: there's packages Oracle
provides there that should help, but otherwise you'd need to
look into how maria builds that module and why it's excluded by
the debian package
860 [13:04:22] <jelly> judd, file caching_sha256_password*
861 [13:04:26] <judd> No packages in buster/amd64 were found with
that file.
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866 [13:05:52] <timwis> Hm, okay. I suppose I could use the
"legacy" auth mechanism as a work-around. Just strange
this doesn't work out of the box.
867 [13:06:16] <expon> well, the build arguments don't
explicitly mention it
868 [13:06:23] <expon> it's possible maria needs to be built
specially with the support
869 [13:06:32] <expon> or that it's some sort of Oracle
dubiousness
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871 [13:06:56] <timwis> Right, but considering that's the
default auth mechanism for mysql server v8, and mariadb is meant to
be a drop-in replacement, you'd think it would support it by
default, wouldn't you? 🤔
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874 [13:07:46] <expon> mariadb is a fork meant to avoid Oracle
dooming mysql to a grave so they can sell their RDBMS
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876 [13:08:08] <expon> mysql almost certainly will continue to
become incompatible with mariadb as that is how oracle has operated
for decades
877 [13:08:32] <expon> IMO do not have anything to do with Oracle
if you can avoid it, switch to all MariaDB / Postgres
878 [13:10:13] <timwis> Yeah. I'm using a digital ocean
managed Mysql DB - wish they gave the option
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880 [13:10:28] <expon> it's 2020 and they don't offer
Maria?!
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882 [13:10:55] <expon> timwis: if you're still struggling
with that repo etc give me a shout later and i'll try and
reproduce more exactly
883 [13:11:04] <expon> but the repo in Oracle's dockerfile
should contain all you need
884 [13:11:18] <timwis> Thanks, I appreciate it
885 [13:11:20] <expon> have a quick look through the mariadb
client bugs too, as someone's probably filed this
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888 [13:11:28] <expon> and i expect there'll be a real
thorough explanation in there somewhere
889 [13:11:32] <jelly> expon, mysql features and usage scenarios
are FAR away from oracle db, they are going to keep supporting both
as long as there are paying customers
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891 [13:11:55] <expon> jelly: yes but mysql will conveniently
fail to do some task that oracle exceeds at, if only you pay $$$$
892 [13:12:11] <expon> mysql is just their equivalent of a loss
leader, they want it for the name and not the tech
893 [13:12:29] <jelly> yes, that is what I mean by different
features
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895 [13:12:54] <jelly> that has not changed since before oracle
bought mysql ab
896 [13:13:19] <expon> i'm not sure we'd be able to
know
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898 [13:13:49] <jelly> I have been using both for a while. Those
are completely different products.
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900 [13:14:03] <expon> they're both RDBMSs, they're not
that different lol
901 [13:14:14] <expon> and yeah I've been using since 8i and
god knows what version of mysql
902 [13:14:27] <expon> and that's why i'm confident in
saying don't ever trust Oracle
903 [13:14:40] <jelly> and yet you call mysql a rdbms.
904 [13:14:48] * jelly hides
905 [13:14:56] <expon> i mean that's what they were always
trying to be
906 [13:14:59] <expon> and since innodb it's not half bad
907 [13:15:07] <abrotman> it's also not half good
908 [13:15:07] <expon> i think they even have DDL transactions
now?
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910 [13:15:28] <expon> i agree I use postgres wherever possible,
but not everyone has that choice
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912 [13:15:57] <expon> oh sorry it's now 'atomic
DDL' but not transactional
913 [13:15:58] <jelly> so you are saying mysql is actually
gaining at least some features oracle db had for a while.
914 [13:16:09] <expon> jelly: apparently not
915 [13:16:14] <expon> just some abortive half implemented
version
916 [13:16:16] <expon> which is exactly what i expect
917 [13:16:30] <jelly> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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919 [13:16:36] <abrotman> anyway ...
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923 [13:22:02] <odp> nvz: how did that upgrade go?
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927 [13:26:13] <jmd> n_1-c_k: I will try that. Thanks.
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949 [14:04:37] <OnceMe> alsa headers in buster which package is
it?
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951 [14:07:51] <b1ackandwh1te> good morning, this is the second
time i cant login in with my master password of keepassx database,
NOW im am sure is something wrong because i have the password in
paper not memorized. i will give the file for the good soul that can
crack it for me
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984 [14:52:15] <jim> I'm looking at possibly a dated page of
the debian wiki... let me just ask: how to set the cpu clock freq
governor at boot, using cpupower rather than dpufrequtils?
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986 [14:53:08] <jim> or is a different set of cpu speed utils
current now?
987 [14:54:42] <NetTerminalGene> jim,
replaced-url
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989 [14:55:45] <jim> (just so you know, I'm -not- looking to
-over- clock the cpu... but it's wayyyy underclocked now, even
pretty well below the minimum
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991 [14:56:25] <jim> NetTerminalGene, thanks; I'll look,
then I'll probably have questions about how to apply that to
debian
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995 [14:57:32] <expon> jim: it's normal for processors to be
underclocked by default
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997 [14:57:48] <expon> jim: are you experiencing any symptoms?
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1005 [15:01:05] <jim> expon, I use jackd for audio, and getting a
lot of xruns
1006 [15:01:42] <jim> there are two cpu clock rate governors,
they're called powersave and performance
1007 [15:01:57] <expon> ah i've had similar problems, but
unless you're doing live audio it might just be worth adding a
slightly longer buffer
1008 [15:02:04] <jim> I'd just like to enable the performance
governor at boot
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1011 [15:02:27] <expon> well cpupower may do that, you might have
to mess around with some p-state / turbo stuff for intel but
i'm no expert in it
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1014 [15:03:15] <jim> expon, well let's see if increasing the
clock rate range fixes the xrun thing
1015 [15:03:32] <jim> or if it at least helps
1016 [15:03:52] <expon> sure, you've made sure you're
running jack with realtime priority too right?
1017 [15:04:03] <jim> yes...
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1019 [15:04:31] <expon> common mistakes :)
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1021 [15:05:01] <jim> I know the pulse/jackd "myths" say
that it's not necessary to have a real-time kernel... but
I'll ask you this: does it help?
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1023 [15:05:26] <expon> i've not experimented enough to know
tbqh, i use jack primarily for my desktop audio
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1025 [15:05:38] <jim> me too
1026 [15:05:39] <expon> in general i'm fine with a 20ms
buffer and i only ever have xruns when i'm really loading this
thing up
1027 [15:05:46] <expon> so whatever
1028 [15:05:54] <jim> what do you use to configure and start jack?
1029 [15:06:10] <jim> qjackctl? cadence?
1030 [15:06:42] <expon> systemd, i use gnome so the desktop is
brought up as a systemd user session
1031 [15:06:56] <expon> i launch ardour manually but i do actually
have rules for moving the window etc, i'm just lazy
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1034 [15:09:43] <jim> and do you change which governor is in use
at boot?
1035 [15:10:06] <expon> i don't, but that being said i
usually have enough load on this that the processor isn't going
to be clocking down much
1036 [15:10:26] <expon> my use case is.. not particularly
representative :)
1037 [15:10:50] <expon> i recommend you experiment, but change
only one thing at once and then try and use the logs to actually get
statistics on how many xruns/hour for example
1038 [15:10:51] <jim> ok
1039 [15:11:06] <expon> don't go changing 10 different things
and seeing what effect it has
1040 [15:11:19] <expon> jack definitely logs xruns, so believe in
science :)
1041 [15:11:31] <jim> right, that would become a uninformative
mess
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1046 [15:13:26] <jim> so what I'm understanding so far, is:
my i7 should use intel_pstate as the driver to the cpu freq... and,
cpufrequtils is being replaced with cpupower
1047 [15:13:47] <jim> right now, I just need to know how to
control it at boot
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1049 [15:14:21] <jim> and I don't really want to change what
debian is already doing, unless absolutely necessary
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1058 [15:29:09] <jim> now systemd is saying invalid argument...
when I issue the command: sudo systemctl enable cpupower.service
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1068 [15:34:22] <b1ackandwh1te> i activated google-authenticator
in debian buster xfce4 but it dont show the second step for the
account it was activated with google-authenticator command.
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1071 [15:34:47] <CoolerX> unable to locate package dig
1072 [15:34:49] <CoolerX> wtf?
1073 [15:35:31] <b1ackandwh1te> i have done it in the past
1074 [15:35:46] <jim> CoolerX, dig is in dnsutils
1075 [15:35:48] <b1ackandwh1te> worked, i think i missed something
1076 [15:35:51] <hata> dig is in dnsutils or something
1077 [15:35:57] <b1ackandwh1te> i dont know what.
1078 [15:37:12] <jim> CoolerX, try this: so you're wondering
which package has an executable you want (dig in this case), so: you
run, /msg judd find bin/dig
1079 [15:37:14] <CoolerX> ok thanks
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1106 [16:04:14] <b1ackandwh1te> may be the
replaced-url
1107 [16:05:04] <BalooRJ> b1ackandwh1te: Is this available on
Debian, 2FA for login?
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1129 [16:28:47] <velix> My god... I can't the stupidness of
some containers maintainers. We really need a container police.
1130 [16:28:58] <velix> oops, offtopic
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1158 [17:13:09] <sudomake> hello there! I have the network icon on
the top panel always shown as "connecting". I turned off
the wifi many times, and it always remained there, with the
aeroplane icon appearing next to it. first I was never connected to
internet, then it finally connected but the icon is still showing
"connecting" status.
1159 [17:13:23] <sudomake> I turned off and on the network
manager, the same
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1227 [18:24:46] <metbsd> so i still can't get nvidia driver
to work
1228 [18:24:54] <metbsd> installed backports nvidia driver
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1250 [18:34:22] <somiaj> metbsd: what graphics card do you have?
Is it an optimus setup with dual videocards?
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1253 [18:35:11] <jmd> os-prober shows me absolutely nothing,
although I know I have an operating system installed. Why is it not
working?
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1257 [18:35:48] <metbsd> somiaj, how do i tell it's optimus
or nt
1258 [18:36:00] <metbsd> it's dual video card one i915 one
gtx1050 4g
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1260 [18:36:16] <metbsd> i just installed firmware misc nonfree
and backports
1261 [18:36:17] <tomreyn> jmd: other OS is installe din different
boot mode (uefi vs bios) or uses disk encryption
1262 [18:36:19] <metbsd> nothing else
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1264 [18:36:33] <metbsd> did i install wrong?
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1266 [18:37:01] <karlpinc> BalooRJ: You can use a yubikey.
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1268 [18:38:25] <tomreyn> TOTP should also work with some
configuration
1269 [18:39:21] <jmd> tomreyn: I know it's not encrypted. As
for a different boot mode, different to what?
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1273 [18:40:07] <tomreyn> jmd: the OS you had running when you ran
os-prober, supposedly debian
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1279 [18:41:39] <jmd> ok. Two questions. Obviously Debian itself
is running, and that must be in the same mode as itself. Why
doesn't it detect that. Secondly, how can I find out the
current boot, mode and change it if necessary?
1280 [18:41:55] <tomreyn> jmd: maybe i got you wrong and
you're just assuming that os-prober would list your currently
running OS installation
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1282 [18:42:27] <jmd> I expected it to list all OSes on all disks.
I thought that is what it is supposed to do.
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1284 [18:43:20] <tomreyn> jmd: apt-cache show os-prober | grep
^Description
1285 [18:43:38] <tomreyn> "other OSes"
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1287 [18:43:40] <jmd> Right now, I have Debian running, and a
Windoze OS on a connected disk. It doesn't find either.
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1289 [18:44:00] <somiaj> metbsd: that sounds like optimus, which
is a dual intel/nvidia setup, that requires a bit more to get to
work, and isn't fully supporte din lniux.
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1291 [18:44:35] <somiaj> metbsd:
replaced-url
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1293 [18:44:58] <jmd> tomreyn: OK. So if that means other than
Debian, that explains why it doesn't find the one. Why
doesn't it find the other?
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1295 [18:45:51] <tomreyn> jmd: it would usually find a windows
installation if the other preconditions i listed initially are met.
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1299 [18:46:33] <somiaj> well os-propber doesn't look for the
current running os, it finds other oses if it can properly detect
them.
1300 [18:46:42] <jmd> tomreyn: Your other precondition, was the
boot mode. How do I set/change/query that?
1301 [18:46:52] <somiaj> But it sounds like you have your windows
os connected via a usb connection?
1302 [18:47:00] <jmd> no.
1303 [18:47:12] <jmd> its on a SATA disk
1304 [18:47:14] <metbsd> somiaj, i don't have that option in
bios
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1306 [18:47:36] <tomreyn> jmd: you reinstall the OS. or try to
work around this and try to convert the existing installation, but
that's not fun.
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1309 [18:47:52] <somiaj> well you can maually create scripts to
add info to boot other oses, check out /etc/grub.d/ (the 40 and 41
custom examples)
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1312 [18:48:16] <tomreyn> jmd: maybe we should gather some facts
so we don't need to assume so much and soeak si generically,
does this sound like a good idea?
1313 [18:48:17] <jmd> So much not fun, that I won't do it.
Especially as last time it took 15 hours.
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1315 [18:48:25] <tomreyn> *speak so
1316 [18:48:52] <tomreyn> jmd: echo -n 'This system booted
via: '; [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo
BIOS
1317 [18:49:16] <tomreyn> this would return a linux
installations' boot mode.
1318 [18:49:38] <tomreyn> if the windows version is 8 or newer it
is usually installed in uefi mode.
1319 [18:50:14] <jmd> okay so the current boot mode is BIOS
1320 [18:50:28] <jmd> and the other OS is uefi
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1322 [18:50:39] <tomreyn> and that made all the difference
1323 [18:50:45] <jmd> So how do I change the curent mode?
1324 [18:50:56] <tomreyn> <tomreyn> jmd: you reinstall the
OS. or try to work around this and try to convert the existing
installation, but that's not fun.
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1327 [18:51:26] <jmd> "try to ..."
1328 [18:51:47] <tomreyn> it's possible, but i'm not
planning to guide :)
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1331 [18:53:21] <tomreyn> the less error prone approach is to
chroot into the installed debian system from a debian live system
booted in uefi mode, after mounting the virtual file systems into
the chroot.
1332 [18:53:46] <tomreyn> but even then it's still somewhat
advanced, and just reinstalling is probably a lot faster.
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1335 [18:55:29] <jmd> Are you saying that to change the boot mode,
there is no option but to destroy the entire os and reinstall?
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1338 [18:58:41] <dvs> jmd, You don't have to destroy the
install but the conversion ain't easy:
replaced-url
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1344 [19:05:01] <tomreyn> hmm nice guide
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1400 [19:51:23] <epsilon> what's the best way to gpg verify
deb from archive.debian.org?
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1403 [19:54:02] <Maizum> Hi all
1404 [19:55:10] <Maizum> Im sorry but everyday i have
questions,yesterday it was mps its solved but i have a new one
1405 [19:55:28] <bloc> epsilon: believe you have to import the key
if you have it ?
1406 [19:55:49] <bloc> Maizum: just ask
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1408 [19:56:26] <epsilon> bloc: the package I need is from 2008...
can't even remember what the debian version was called back
then
1409 [19:56:30] <Maizum> when i create a user1 with useradd on
arch ,user1 cant open user2 /home
1410 [19:57:01] <Maizum> i did it on debia and i can acess hes
folder and can acess mine,only root is private
1411 [19:57:08] <Maizum> is that normal?
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1423 [20:09:24] <Maizum> brb
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1428 [20:14:43] <Maizum> after useradd ,its necessary sudo chmod
-R 700 /home/user to became files private or i miss something?
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1430 [20:15:39] <Maizum> im new on debian but that sounds
stupid,why shoud my files be public by default?
1431 [20:15:58] <annadane> just fyi adduser is the main tool to
add users
1432 [20:16:20] <annadane> useradd is more low-level
1433 [20:16:53] <Maizum> ok
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1435 [20:17:04] <Maizum> thank u
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1445 [20:24:09] <n_1-c_k> Maizum, 'umask' might be
relevant to your interests if you haven't used it.
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1448 [20:26:31] <karlpinc> Maizum: Debian is setup to allow the
user-private-group idiom to be turned on. This means that home
directories are readable, as they have traditionally be on Unix.
1449 [20:26:56] <karlpinc> Maizum: In the past Debian has
flipped-flopped on whether to turn on UPG by default.
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1452 [20:30:06] <Maizum> sudo chmod -R 700 /home/user works fine
1453 [20:30:12] <Maizum> its private now
1454 [20:30:45] <Maizum> i will read abou umask,no idea
1455 [20:30:52] <karlpinc> !upg
1456 [20:30:52] <dpkg> [user private groups] a system
configuration idiom which allows users to collaborate by granting
shared access to a directory and its content. Access is controlled
by associating each collaborative project team with a Un*x group and
then granting Un*x group membership to the userids of the designated
project members.
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1458 [20:31:13] <karlpinc> Maizum: If you google you'll also
find RedHat docs on UPG.
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1460 [20:31:42] <Maizum> a shared folder alows that cooperative
work
1461 [20:32:01] <Maizum> i think
1462 [20:32:08] <karlpinc> Maizum: No, because people won't
be able to write to files others created.
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1464 [20:32:39] <karlpinc> Maizum: Read the articles. (The debian
wiki article on UPG has degraded over time.)
1465 [20:32:55] <Maizum> i will
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1471 [20:37:37] <gekkou> im using the unshare -n command and get
an operation failed error
1472 [20:37:45] <gekkou> any ideas on whats causing this?
1473 [20:38:08] <gekkou> read something from 2015 that the kernal
didnt allow the unshare command for non-root
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1475 [20:38:23] <gekkou> dont know if this is still the case
though, and curious to see if there is a workaround
1476 [20:41:12] <velix> Why is python2 a build depency of
python3-pil ?
1477 [20:42:08] <velix> depedency*
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1511 [21:17:08] <jeffrin> hello all
1512 [21:18:14] <jeffrin> is it possible to get content length of
a file without direct link to the file using python
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1514 [21:19:43] <vlt> jeffrin: Can you explain what “direct
link” means?
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1517 [21:21:42] <jeffrin> vlt : i mean full url related
replaced-url
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1530 [21:35:33] <Turner`> hi i have tried to get a contab to work
but its not working can any one please help
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1532 [21:36:27] <sney> !doesnt work
1533 [21:36:27] <dpkg> "Doesn't work" is a vague
statement. Does it sit on the couch all day long? Does it
procrastinate doing the dishes? Does it beg on the street for
change? Please be specific! Define 'it' and what it
isn't doing. Give us more details so we can help you without
needing to ask basic questions like "what's the error
message?". Ask me about <smart questions>, <sicco>
and <errors>.
1534 [21:37:04] <Turner`> i have tried to start znc
1535 [21:37:06] <Turner`> */5 * * * * "/home/ircd/znc/bin
./znc"
1536 [21:37:43] <sney> why are you using cron to start znc? the
znc packages in debian include a systemd unit
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1538 [21:38:11] <Turner`> i didnt know
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1540 [21:38:29] <Turner`> thats why i tried to get it to start
& i wanted one so it started when the server has rebooted.
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1542 [21:40:57] <sney> ok, if you installed znc using apt-get, put
your config files in /var/lib/znc and then you can use systemctl to
start it automatically.
1543 [21:41:04] <sney> it's probably already enabled, just
failing
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1547 [21:42:32] <Turner`> the config files are in the user dir
1548 [21:43:00] <sney> that's why I gave you instructions to
put them somewhere else
1549 [21:43:14] <sney> you can override the default location if
you *really* want to, but there's no point, and this is easier
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1551 [21:45:20] <sney> you will also want to chown them to the
_znc service account.
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1554 [21:46:02] <Turner`> thanks
1555 [21:46:08] <Turner`> ill give it a go
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1570 [21:51:35] <omenius> Can anybody suggest some starting point
to learn about networking in context of linux/debian
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1573 [21:53:22] <omenius> i'm so lost with firewalls and
nat's, tunnels, vpn's and stuff
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1583 [22:02:21] <petn-randall> omenius: Not sure if there are
books around, but there is
replaced-url
1584 [22:02:40] <petn-randall> There's a section for
networking concepts.
1585 [22:03:26] <omenius> big ty
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1604 [22:17:57] <vlt> jeffrin: Not a #debian question but
"requests" has a .head() method.
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1614 [22:30:17] <Lady_Aleena> Hello everyone. Do DEs and WMs share
the same configs for things like Open dialog boxes, or are there
different config files for each DE or WM?
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1630 [22:59:59] <rany> Lady_Aleena, same config when modifying gtk
and qt
1631 [23:00:13] <Lady_Aleena> Thanks rany!
1632 [23:00:30] <rany> if you're modifying something like gtk
theme it will affect DE and WM
1633 [23:00:37] <rany> same with qt
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1635 [23:01:39] <Lady_Aleena> rany, I modified gtk-3.0/bookmarks
for the open dialog. May modify it further if I decide today is the
day for reorganizing some dirs in $HOME.
1636 [23:02:33] <rany> today is always the day ;)
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1643 [23:08:18] <Lady_Aleena> rany, the problem with it is I have
to spelunk to find everywhere that directory is mentioned.
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1646 [23:10:33] <Lady_Aleena> I know I have it in my apache
configs somewhere and in one of the . files in $HOME.
1647 [23:11:18] <zodd> how can I configure flags for
chromiumdriver? /etc/chromium contains master_preferences, but how
can I add startup flag --disable-dev-shm ?
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1649 [23:11:47] <Lady_Aleena> And I hate editing configs in nano
just because I can't seem to figure out how to open them in
geany as root.
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1656 [23:20:02] <somiaj> What config files are you editing, you
shouldn't need root for editing config files in $HOME
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1660 [23:22:46] <gry> Hi, I inserted "randr --output eDP1
--dpi 144" into my ~/.xsessionrc, logged out, logged in, but it
had no effect. what could be the problem?
1661 [23:23:29] <Lady_Aleena> somiaj, the ones that need root are
in /etc/apache2
1662 [23:24:04] <somiaj> gry: isn't it 'xtrandr'
not 'randr'
1663 [23:24:09] <somiaj> gry: arg 'xrandr'
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1666 [23:25:07] <Lady_Aleena> somiaj, be careful using
"arg" as an exclamation in technical channels on IRC. Some
might expand it mentally to "argument".
1667 [23:25:18] <Lady_Aleena> 8)
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1670 [23:26:09] <somiaj> Lady_Aleena: There are other text based
editors that you may like for the times you need to edit system
stuff. Some even provide syntax hilghting for apache config files.
1671 [23:26:50] <Lady_Aleena> somiaj, I don't like any cli
text editors.
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1673 [23:28:10] <somiaj> Lady_Aleena: So running your prefered
editor with sudo doesn't work?
1674 [23:28:39] <Lady_Aleena> somiaj, not as far as I can tell.
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1678 [23:30:59] <somiaj> Lady_Aleena: I think the more modern
prefered way is to use polkit to allow you to run apps with elevated
permssions. Though I'm unsure of all ramifications and
configuraiton options avialble so you don't have your editor
running with full root permissiosn all the time.
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1680 [23:31:25] <somiaj> actually on debian it is policykit still
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1682 [23:31:52] <Lady_Aleena> somiaj, it would be lovely if the
open dialog in geany had a checkbox or button that would open files
as root with sudo.
1683 [23:32:39] <somiaj> The other option (though not as covient),
make and edit a copy of the config
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1685 [23:34:06] <somiaj> though it can be scripted, copy file,
edit copy, copy back. Only the last copy back needs to be done as
root (unless the user can't read the config file)
1686 [23:34:30] <Lady_Aleena> somiaj, don't worry about the
way I edit the apache2 files. They are the only files I think I will
ever have to edit with nano other than sources.list
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1690 [23:37:55] <Lady_Aleena> There isn't much that needs
root access on my end. It is used mostly when I apt.
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1694 [23:39:23] <Lady_Aleena> Hell, it I could install programs
just for me and not system wide without using sudo with apt, that
would be good too.
1695 [23:39:53] <gry> somiaj: i didn't select the first
letter, it is actually xrandr in the file
1696 [23:40:09] <gry> somiaj: yet, it doesn't seem to make
any effect
1697 [23:40:18] <somiaj> gry: Just double checking. What display
manager do you use?
1698 [23:40:25] <gry> somiaj: sddm
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1701 [23:43:30] <somiaj> gry: and the command works as expected if
ran manually? It appears that .xessionrc is read before the selected
session, wonder if something is reverting it.
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1705 [23:49:01] <somiaj> gry: Hmm, I found a site that says this,
"A second option is to run xrandr --dpi VALUE twice in a script
executed upon login. Running it once should obviously be enough but
it isn't."
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1714 [23:56:45] <Lady_Aleena> Who writes the Debian wiki pages?
The page for PolicyKit has many dead or mispointed links.
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