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5 [00:02:35] <somiaj> Lady_Aleena: no single person, though
often they jsut get oudated. There is a thread on reddit of someone
who is actively fixing/updating pages, maybe share that one
6 [00:04:26] <EdePopede> Lady_Aleena: there's a link at
the footer of each page
7 [00:04:31] <Lady_Aleena> Does apt-get accept globs? `sudo
apt-get install *some-program*` to install everything that goes with
a program?
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24 [00:19:50] <EdePopede> you could test it with -s, only
simulates, nothing happens
25 [00:20:06] <EdePopede> but you'd have to protect the *
from shell expansion with ''
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28 [00:26:16] <Lady_Aleena> Well, it looks like I've got
most of the geany packages anyway. (Simulated result)
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35 [00:41:59] <Lady_Aleena> Also EdePopede I wanted shell
expansion to get everything geany. 8)
36 [00:43:29] <EdePopede> but to what should the shell expand
your * ?
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38 [00:44:11] <Lady_Aleena> It appears it expanded it to all the
packages with geany in it.
39 [00:45:11] <EdePopede> did you quote it?
40 [00:45:17] <Lady_Aleena> No
41 [00:45:59] <EdePopede> don't forget, apt would install
the dependencies anyway, no matter if they're in the command or
not
42 [00:46:15] <gry> somiaj: would you expect that running xrandr
*after* login, manually, would also work?
43 [00:46:22] <Lady_Aleena> geany has a lot of addons too.
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45 [00:48:46] <Lady_Aleena> The apt-get question was just me
wondering for use with future installations of new software, not for
use now.
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47 [00:50:22] <moaker> kali linux is not detecting my ethernet
card, hrmmmmm,
48 [00:50:58] <Lady_Aleena> moaker, this is #debian not kali.
49 [00:51:18] <Lady_Aleena> moaker, try ##linux.
50 [00:51:22] <annadane> !kali overnight
51 [00:51:22] <dpkg> Installing Parrot or Kali on your computer
will not make you into a security expert overnight. If you really
want to have those skills, install a general purpose linux distro
like Debian (replaced-url
52 [00:51:30] <annadane> !kali
53 [00:51:30] <dpkg> Kali Linux (replaced-url
54 [00:51:32] <moaker> ok ty
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68 [01:02:38] <foul_owl_> How do I prevent pavucontrol from
"flickering"? Several times per second, the gui will
change from "Establishing connection to PulseAudio. Please
wait..." back to the regular gui. Restarting PA has no effect
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70 [01:03:07] <foul_owl_> During the flickering, my audio cuts
in and out
71 [01:03:22] <foul_owl_> Sometimes it will stabilize for a few
minute, then break
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90 [01:48:31] <efloid> Lady_Aleena: what does output of 'ip
a' show?
91 [01:49:49] <efloid> oh wrong nick sorry
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165 [03:16:54] <gswan> Im having some trouble with my yubikey.
Whenever i try to configure otp via ykman, i get "Error: Failed
to write to the YubiKey. Make sure the device does not have
restricted access.
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188 [03:32:25] <nickdaly> I put together a little script to make
downloading, building, installing, and removing packages from source
pretty fast:
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189 [03:33:26] <gry> nickdaly: hi, thank you :) may I ask you
what languages do you speak (apart from English), if any?
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191 [03:34:28] <nickdaly> un poquito espanol. muy poquito.
192 [03:34:49] <gry> ok :)
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194 [03:39:49] <nickdaly> (estudio hace veinte(?) anos, no es en
mi cabesa. necessito practicar duolingo... no tiempo)
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227 [04:01:40] <dabicho> Hello. I was trying to install texvc on
a debian buster machine (as it is a dependency for an existing
wikimedia installation) , and I found out it is missing from the
repositories. I have tried to find out why, can anyone point me in
the right direction? I have not found anything usefull with google.
228 [04:02:08] <annadane> ,v texvc
229 [04:02:09] <judd> Package: texvc on amd64 -- stretch:
2:3.0.0+git20160613-1
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231 [04:02:58] <annadane> judd, bug 916680
232 [04:02:59] <judd> Bug
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233 [04:03:06] <gry> I guess it was in stretch, but it isn't
in buster
234 [04:03:24] <dabicho> Any idea why?
235 [04:03:32] <annadane> ^ that bug report is why
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237 [04:04:28] <dabicho> Ah, thank you.
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240 [04:05:22] <annadane> i would guess if you need it as a
dependency it can possibly be built from source
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245 [04:07:42] <dabicho> The other route is to upgrade the
wikimedia installation, as I've read it doesn't require
texvc anymore, as per the bug report. Will do that. Thank you
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272 [04:27:38] <patriick> Is there a simple easy way to watch an
entire home directory for any changes? THe programs I see suggested
online seem way overtop and more complicated than what I need.
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312 [04:30:59] <tds> patriick: you'd need to inotify the
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356 [05:11:34] <mijofa> Hey all, I've run into an issue with
msmtp where it's not resolving aliases if I do "printf
To:mijofa\nSubject:foo | sendmail -oi -t" but does if I do
"printf Subject:foo | sendmail -oi -t mijofa"
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358 [05:12:07] <mijofa> I've got msmtp & msmtp-mta
version 1.8.3 on Debian Buster
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360 [05:12:32] <mijofa> And doing the same thing on another
system with the same versions works correctly in both cases. Anyone
got any ideas why it's not working in the former case?
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375 [05:25:54] <mijofa> Ah, looks like Office365 is the actual
issue. They're processing the To header *and* the RCPT TO
envelope
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443 [07:38:56] <mi11k1> is there a simple way to search across
local/ssh/samba mounts with gui? right now I just use mlocate
through cli. Ive just been experimenting with catfish and
angrysearch, but I run into hiccups because if I run it with sudo it
wont read /run/user/1000 and if I dont use sudo it doesnt read all
the other stuff. I usually have proper mounts in fstab and use NFS
or something, but right now im just juggling and Im just doing temp
444 [07:38:56] <mi11k1> mounts with pcmanfm , like I said, a few
samba and a few ssh .
445 [07:39:21] <mi11k1> if its stupid, just say its stupid, and
ill go to sleep.
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451 [07:48:20] <mijofa> Catfish uses the mlocate database, so if
mlocate is working for you, catfish should too. However I
wouldn't've expected mlocate to work for ssh/samba mounts
because updatedb doesn't generally index remotely stored data
like that
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469 [08:11:40] <nvz> odp: I'd just put the machine back to
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536 [09:50:34] <hisacro> I cannot get libinput to "disable
touchpad when trying"
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538 [09:55:06] <hisacro> it worked before I switched upgraded
bullseye repo (but the versions are same 0.29.0-1)
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553 [10:08:06] <efloid> hisacro: other than 'xinput set-prop
<dev id> 329 1 I don't know what else you can try
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555 [10:10:26] <hisacro> efloid, well it's already enabled
and that doesn't affect anything
556 [10:12:12] <efloid> hisacro: you can install libinput-tools
and run /usr/libexec/libinput/libinput-list-devices to see if it
gives more info
557 [10:12:42] <hisacro> I had that installed..
558 [10:12:50] <efloid> another possibility is udevadm
559 [10:13:26] <hisacro> mind elobrating about udevadm...
560 [10:14:08] <efloid> actually that might not help. it would
just give more basic hardware info
561 [10:14:52] <efloid> you could try, something like
'udevadm info -x -q property -n /dev/input/mouse0'
562 [10:15:25] <efloid> but it sounds like it could be a bug with
the actual driver
563 [10:16:09] <efloid> i've had similar issue when trying
to disable middle button scrolling, the setting was just ignored by
libinput
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566 [10:18:28] <efloid> hisacro: also, do you have the xorg
synaptics driver also installed?
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571 [10:23:47] <hisacro> yeah, also I noticed strange thing with
libinput
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572 [10:23:58] <hisacro> you're probably right about the
driver part
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574 [10:27:07] <efloid> do you have the synaptics driver
installed? if you you should uninstall it
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576 [10:27:27] <efloid> 'dpkg -l |grep synaptics'
577 [10:27:28] <hisacro> tap-to-click is enabled and it's
working but it shows disabled.. I'll remove
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics and try again
578 [10:28:23] <efloid> hisacro: yes you have to restart xorg
after removing it. you can just systemctl restart g|sd|xdm whatever
display manager you're using
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585 [10:37:24] <hisacro> from the libinput log device quirk
didn't load, I'll look into this.. thanks for the help
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593 [10:44:18] <sgo11> hi, how can I let `apt search` show the
repo information too? Currently, I always need to run two commands
to search and check a package's repo. That is too much. what I
do currently: `apt search packagename` and then `apt policy
packagename`.
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611 [11:07:18] <efloid> sgo11: create a bash alias to do what you
want
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619 [11:16:51] <sgo11> efloid: no easy ways? a search will return
a list of packages and then check each of them. kinda too much. A
script can handle it, but rather complex. I am wondering if there is
an existing argument for apt. thanks.
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624 [11:21:07] <efloid> sgo11: what output do you want to see?
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629 [11:23:00] <user217_> what is differences between "cp
-r" and "cp -R" ?
630 [11:24:47] <sgo11> efloid: pakcage name and its repo url. for
instance: "vim-gtk/stable,now 2:8.1.0875-5500
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635 [11:25:56] <sgo11> user217_: you can just read the manpage. I
think there is no difference. btw I am not an expert.
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637 [11:27:49] <efloid> in python you could read each result of
apt-cache search into a dictionary with the package name as the key,
then run apt-cache policy on each key and append it to the entry
638 [11:28:47] <efloid> there is the python3-apt package
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643 [11:32:42] <sgo11> efloid: ok, thanks a lot for the tip. So
there is no easy way for this actually. All the workarounds seem
complex to me though.
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645 [11:34:35] <efloid> i'm reading now about python-apt to
see if it can do searches...
646 [11:36:26] <efloid> also: man AptPkg.3pm this is Perl
647 [11:37:08] <sgo11> ^_^ ok. thank you very much. I will check
those tools.
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651 [11:38:52] <Ulrar> Hi, what's return code 2 for apt-key
? I've been trying to add a key in various ways, but even
downloading the file manually then running "apt-key add
myfile" returns code 2. It's in a dockerfile so
unfortunately I'm not getting the actual error message, just
the return code
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660 [11:50:03] <efloid> sgo11: install python-apt-doc then read
file:///usr/share/doc/python-apt-doc/html/library/apt.cache.html
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665 [11:57:27] <efloid> sgo11: check this out:
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678 [12:16:22] <themill> Ulrar: errno 2 is "No such file or
directory" and these codes are often (but not always) passed
out as the exit code
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682 [12:21:37] <Lope> is there a way to decouple my host's
volume from my QEMU-KVM guest's volume? I'm using virtual
AC97 audio for my VM. When I turn the VM's volume up/down it
actually changes the host's volume, I don't want that.
683 [12:24:14] <Lope> there's an additional problem with
audacious. if I change the volume in audacious in a VM, it changes
the volume of audacious as an app, also changes the VM's master
volume, which also changes the host's master volume. it's
crazy.
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686 [12:25:22] <Lope> It's so batshit crazy, even the
virt-manager (app) volume on the host, gets synced with that ONE
volume setting.
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688 [12:26:17] <Lope> So I change the volume in audacious, that
controls audacious's app volume, the VM's master volume,
virt-manager (app) volume on the host, and the host's master
volume. 4 things that should all be independent? WTF?
689 [12:26:55] <Lope> does it change your volume on your
computers too? is this "The Borg" of volume
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691 [12:27:25] <Lope> Your volume control will be assimilated.
Any resistance will be neutralized. Your uniqueness will be added to
our own.
692 [12:27:48] <Ulrar> themill: The file is there though, no
doubt on that. Could apt-key depend on some other files that
wouldn't be there, maybe in /etc/apt ?
693 [12:29:49] <themill> Ulrar: btw the apt maintainers advise
against using apt-key
694 [12:30:29] <Ulrar> Really, what's the "proper"
way ?
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700 [12:36:13] <shtrb> I'm having the strangest issue with
rdesktop in libvirt , I'm running rdesktop via ssh -X into a
VM. then my keyboard is being hijacked by something (rdesktop?
libvirt ? ) and on the host only sysrq and moving to tty work until
I kill rdesktop, even in rdesktop my key press have no effect. both
of host and guest are buster amd64. I have no problem like that
running rdesktop from the host machine. does anyone have a clue ?
701 [12:36:54] <blurkis> would it be some what possible to share
/home between fedora 32 and debian? Im running Fedora and want to
try debian, but im not into running it in vm so im going to install
it on a new partition..
702 [12:37:54] <shtrb> blurkis, do not do that. some of the tools
you are using will be of different versions (like akonadi ) and
stuff will stop working.
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733 [13:07:45] <sgo11> efloid: thanks a lot. just saw the reply.
I will check the perl interface.
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737 [13:10:11] <efloid> sgo11: yes you can build a deb package
for Linux::Apt. first install dh-make-perl then run
'dh-make-perl --build --cpan Linux::Apt then install the
package it created
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740 [13:10:42] <sgo11> efloid: ok, cool. thanks. :)
741 [13:10:44] <efloid> then you can use the sample code on the
page :-)
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757 [13:25:45] <themill> Ulrar: the manual says that the proper
way is simply to put the key in the correct directory
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762 [13:29:08] <jelly> can it be just a key, I thought it had to
be a specific keyring container
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795 [14:03:21] <expon> jim: i actually found a bunch of my xruns
were being caused by gvfs rescanning available disks, how's
yours doing?
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797 [14:07:02] <jim> gvfs?
798 [14:07:15] <expon> gnome's filesystem
799 [14:07:27] <jim> oh ok, I'm running kde
800 [14:07:46] <expon> did you manage to sort your cpupower stuff
out?
801 [14:08:25] <jim> well it's still not great... it might
be good if the cpu just ran at one clock rate
802 [14:08:56] <efloid> sgo11:
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804 [14:09:14] <expon> jim: you'll need exceptional cooling
for that though
805 [14:09:37] <jim> oh ok
806 [14:09:48] <expon> well, intel's 'turbo' is
well above the standard TDP
807 [14:09:52] <expon> and it's designed exactly to burst
808 [14:09:57] <expon> you could run it without that and leave it
at max clock
809 [14:10:13] <expon> all depends on your tradeoff between
buffer length and jitter tolerance :)
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811 [14:10:18] <jim> but then the machine might get too hot
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813 [14:10:29] <expon> indeed
814 [14:12:31] <jim> when it jitters on the playback of
something, it loses an accurate sense of when it's playing
back, it assumes time is marching on, but when it jitters, the
actual playback goes more and more towards the past
815 [14:13:07] <expon> i have an external clocksource for my
audio, so i possibly don't experience the same problems
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817 [14:13:34] <jim> how do you get the clock source into the
computer?
818 [14:13:57] <expon> it's a USB driven audio interface and
i believe jack uses its hardware timer for referencing
819 [14:14:43] <jim> I wonder if I can do that with the tascam
interface I have
820 [14:14:59] <jim> but,
821 [14:15:16] <jim> the audio is coming from some app
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824 [14:15:27] <jim> so I don't know how that would help
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826 [14:15:55] <expon> yeah it's already difficult to debug
and i am no expert on it so it's very hard to help
827 [14:16:09] <expon> keep at it though, i'm very happy
with my setup and i haven't had to do any custom patched kernel
etc
828 [14:16:32] <expon> i never notice any excessive delays and
haven't had an xrun since i killed the process rescanning disks
every 10 mins lol
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830 [14:16:55] <jim> ok, thanks... an irl thing is grabbing my
attn... pausing for a few minutes
831 [14:17:10] <expon> shout if i can help
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833 [14:19:43] <jim> ok thanks a lot
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843 [14:30:32] <velix> Can I figure out, what package installed
file xy ?
844 [14:30:52] <Haohmaru> which file?
845 [14:31:19] <velix> Ah, easy: apt-file search /usr/sbin/runc
846 [14:31:21] <velix> Thanks!
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859 [14:41:13] <jim> or ask the bot, either in channel, or by
/msg:
860 [14:41:33] <jim> judd, find /usr/sbin/runc
861 [14:41:37] <judd> Search for /usr/sbin/runc in buster/amd64:
runc: usr/sbin/runc
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865 [14:43:53] <vlt> velix: There’s also `dpkg -S
<file>`.
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878 [15:00:32] <velix> vlt: Ah, this works for installed files
only? also very nice.
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891 [15:04:26] <blurkis> so, the transition from fedora to debian
went well. Had a little time to figure out lvm, thats all. Yeay for
me!
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896 [15:05:30] <dvs> !prize blurkis
897 [15:05:30] * dpkg gives blurkis a medal.
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909 [15:15:04] <uebera||> Hi. Can someone explain the rationale
behind "The current version must *and two or more previous
versions of a file should be available* if support for by-hash is
indicated with the Acquire-By-Hash in the Release file." to me?
(replaced-url
910 [15:15:50] <uebera||> I don't see a use case
here…
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918 [15:27:06] <wikan> left /window right
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921 [15:28:49] <wikan> wut i typed O.o
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927 [15:37:20] <Akuw> hi, i have a symbolic link like this
somefile.tx /home/applic/somefile.tx
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929 [15:37:58] <Akuw> when i do "cat saomefile.tx" i
got "Too many levels of symbolic links"
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931 [15:39:14] <vlt> Akuw: Have a look at link and target with
`ls -l`
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933 [15:39:55] <Akuw> that is what that show
934 [15:40:21] <Akuw> hi, i have a symbolic link like this
somefile.tx --> /home/applic/somefile.tx
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937 [15:41:06] <vlt> Akuw: What exactly is the output of `ls -l
/home/applic/somefile.tx`?
938 [15:42:17] <InnovAnon-Inc> your file probably links to itself
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940 [15:42:48] <Maizum> hi all
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942 [15:44:56] <Maizum> since i install nvidia drivers my desktop
environment doesnt start unless i press ctr+alt+f1 and actr+alt+f7
943 [15:45:07] <Maizum> debian 10 + xfce4
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946 [15:45:28] <Maizum> any idea?
947 [15:45:51] <expon> what happens if you turn your monitor off
and on before doing that? i ask because i've had a buggy
monitor that crashed on switching certain modes, but would work fine
from power on
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950 [15:49:01] <Akuw> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 Mar 22 2019
somefile.tx -> /home/applic/somefile.tx
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952 [15:50:17] <InnovAnon-Inc> ok... and the output of
`pwd'?
953 [15:50:37] <expon> nah you already proved it InnovAnon-Inc :)
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970 [16:17:19] <Akuw> pwd --> /home/applic
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973 [16:18:46] <Akuw> how can i open .mdb file, i downloaded
mdbtools but using mdb-tables i got "Files does not appear to
be an Access database"
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984 [16:32:15] <joepublic> so what kind of file is it then?
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996 [16:38:45] <cybercrypto> Hey there, please advise and guide
to proper channel, or ideas: Is it possible to use an external
monitor (monitor that is running on X11-buster-host2) to be treated
as multiple monitor of you first x11-buster-host1? (I am not talking
only about X11 tunning).
997 [16:39:00] <greycat> ,info x2x
998 [16:39:02] <judd> Package x2x (x11, optional) in
buster/amd64: Link two X displays together, simulating a multiheaded
display. Version: 1.30-7; Size: 29.8k; Installed: 74k; Homepage:
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1000 [16:41:30] <odp> nvz: FYI, gdm3 was crashing. i didn't
save any of the log entries though. kde never loaded fully until i
removed my video card and used onboard video. i tried ubuntu and was
getting full freezes, even mouse. ordered a new vid card but
i'm wondering if it's drivers?
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1005 [16:43:45] <cybercrypto> greycat: thanks, let me check docs
of that, sounds promissing.
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1021 [16:57:35] <tomreyn> uebera||: a system which has not run or
not completed an apt cache refresh (apt update), thus has stale info
on what's available. and another: user requesting a specific
version to be installed.
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1041 [17:18:19] <ZeNEX> Hello guys, logging into a server from
2011 and when updating I get errors trying to get package lists,
says it can't find them. Also getting errors about packages not
being "signed". It's Debian 6 and I want to upgrade
to Debian 10. How can I get proper keys again and update everything
without re-installing?
1042 [17:18:31] <greycat> !squeeze sources.list
1043 [17:18:31] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian
6.0 "Squeeze" has two lines: "deb
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1045 [17:19:28] <greycat> However, you may actually find it
simpler to reinstall on Debian 10, than to perform 4 back-to-back
upgrades.
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1047 [17:20:01] <ZeNEX> I updated that sources list with
"buster"
1048 [17:20:02] <annadane> s/may/will
1049 [17:20:16] <greycat> YOU CANNOT go straight from 6 to 10.
1050 [17:20:24] <greycat> You have to go one version at a time.
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1052 [17:20:53] <ZeNEX> Ah, got it. Btw, why is this only up to
Debian 8?
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1053 [17:21:11] <greycat> Because only those versions are
archived. Debian 9 is still supported.
1054 [17:22:08] <greycat> in fact, I think jessie may have just
changed status *today*...
1055 [17:23:12] <greycat> Hmm, no, the jessie deb.debian.org
mirror is still coughing up package lists at least. So no need to
change wiki and bot yet.
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1059 [17:24:25] <greycat> !jessie-lts
1060 [17:24:26] <dpkg> Security support for Debian 8
"Jessie" from the Debian Security Team ended on
2018-05-17. The amd64, i386, armel and armhf architectures will
receive additional long term support (<LTS>) via
<jessie/updates> until June 30, 2020 for a 5 year lifetime
total. See
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1061 [17:24:31] <greycat> OK, one more month.
1062 [17:24:35] <uebera||> tomreyn: Thanks; I eventually figured
the first use case from the 'See Also' link in that
document; but regarding the second--AFAIK, only old indices are
kept/addressable by hash. This should not help w.r.t.
"payload" (.[ud]deb, ...)?
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1072 [17:32:29] <cybercrypto> greycat: I did not know about x2x
software. Found it very useful and I will study it a bit more. But
something I may have missed: I do not find in the docs how to move
windows from x11-hosts using x2x.
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1077 [17:35:08] <Jmabsd> Anyone here who prefers apt over
aptitude? :ooo
1078 [17:35:13] <Jmabsd> ok noone, that's what i thought :]
1079 [17:35:34] <cybercrypto> Lets assume a scenario whwre host1
and host2 are on the same room, each one is running buster-x11 and
each are connected to a single monitor. An xterm opened in host1,
cannot be moved (draged) into host2. I did not find the docs on how
to enable it.
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1081 [17:37:04] <cybercrypto> greycat: x2x is allowing me to fully
control host 2 (assuming keyboard and mouse) via X11 shh tunning,
but windows are attached to original X11 servers (which were they
are first launched)
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1095 [17:44:26] <greycat> Yes, x2x doesn't let you move a
window (client) from one display to another.
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1104 [17:47:16] <Neoon> The ca-certificates package contained an
expired CA certificate that caused
1105 [17:47:16] <Neoon> connectivity issues. This update removes
the "AddTrust External Root" CA.
1106 [17:47:17] <Neoon> FINALLY
1107 [17:47:22] <Neoon> just to Debian few days
1108 [17:47:24] <Neoon> to figure that
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1111 [17:47:36] <cybercrypto> greycat: Ok, thats my original
question: Do you or does anyone knows if that's possible?
Please give guidance/proper channel.
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1119 [17:53:20] <Jmabsd> apt over aptitude anyone? :)
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1122 [17:55:59] <InnovAnon-Inc> apt-fast with apt backend here
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1126 [17:58:00] <Jmabsd> Can you search for packages using
"apt"?
1127 [17:58:26] <Jmabsd> "apt-*" and "apt" are
they distinct too?
1128 [17:58:31] <sney> yes
1129 [17:58:51] <sney> !refcard
1130 [17:58:51] <dpkg> A short reference of Debian commands -
quite useful for someone new to Debian - can be found at
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1131 [17:59:30] <greycat> "apt search" and
"apt-cache search" and many others
1132 [18:01:20] <sney> apt list, too
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1135 [18:11:14] <BalooRJ> I'm sure I've asked this
before but trying to figure this out again....how does one go about
adding a LibreOffice odt document as a template when right-clicking
to "Create Document" in XFCE?
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1139 [18:14:31] <tomreyn> uebera||: hmm, not sure i understand. i
would think thatif an apt repository provides hashes, then apt
(clients) will download those, and be able to fullfill a user
request for a given version by matching that version against a
(versioned) package hash, and then request this hash. but
that's a theory, i'm not sure how it works in practice.
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1144 [18:19:31] <gry> baloorj it is under ~/Templates, see
replaced-url
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1146 [18:20:48] <BalooRJ> gry: yes
1147 [18:20:52] <BalooRJ> Thank you very much
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1154 [18:28:16] <cranberry> Hi, wasn't sure what I should
Google for, I have a headless Debian server, currently always
connecting via SSH. I now want to install a VNC server to a minimal
window manager, but I want this window manager to only be present
for VNC, it should not be shown when directly at the machine. Could
someone point me in the right direction? I feared if I just go ahead
and install fvwm it would "take over" and replace the
console prompt by default
1155 [18:28:43] <sadtaco> I keep getting '-bash: cannot
create temp file for here-document: No space left on device'
and similar errors despite having many gb free. I'm having
trouble figuring out why when I google it.
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1157 [18:30:42] <sadtaco> ls -l -h / only shows 31M in tmp
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1161 [18:34:05] <greycat> ls -l does not show you the remaining
disk space. df shows you that. df /tmp
1162 [18:34:30] <gry> baloorj you are welcome
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1182 [18:51:48] <Xatenev> hey people
1183 [18:52:06] <Xatenev> I am trying to connect to a wifi but my
interface wlan0 does not seem to start, it keeps saying DOWN
1184 [18:52:08] <Xatenev> i used wpa_supplicant
1185 [18:52:34] <Xatenev> also tried to use wpa_cli
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1187 [18:52:56] <Xatenev> nothing seems to work though :(
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1189 [18:53:32] <Akuw> is there a command "svcstat" to
see services in debian 8 ?
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1193 [18:56:35] <EdePopede> ,file bin/svcstat
1194 [18:56:39] <judd> No packages in buster/amd64 were found with
that file.
1195 [18:56:58] <greycat> if you're trying to do daemontools,
that program is called svstat
1196 [18:57:06] <greycat> if it's not daemontools, then
ignore me
1197 [18:57:16] <Brigo> Xatenev, without graphic environment?
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1222 [19:23:28] <cranberry> Hi, is there some overview over the
different vnc server options for Debian and their differences ?
1223 [19:24:00] <gry> also see x2goserver, cranberry
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1226 [19:25:22] <cranberry> gry, Thanks, it does not require a
local video output, does it ?
1227 [19:25:27] <mesaboogie> also consider nomachine, tightvnc and
remmina, cranberry
1228 [19:25:27] <Xatenev> Brigo: yea without graphic environment,
It works now
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1230 [19:25:37] <Xatenev> Brigo: I don't know what the
problem was, I rebooted and suddenly everything worked
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1232 [19:26:23] <cranberry> mesaboogie, can I tie nomachine to a
sepearte fvwm (or similar leightweight window manager) session ?
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1234 [19:26:45] <brutser> i installed on all my debian systems
ntfs-3g driver, but i don't want to use it anymore (basically
because it's a bad driver) - my question is, will apt purge
totally remove any remnants of the driver and can i be 100% sure
after i will use the native driver from the kernel? (in read-only
mode)
1235 [19:27:13] <greycat> cranberry: VNC sessions will have
different DISPLAY values, like :1 :2 etc.
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1238 [19:28:07] <InnovAnon-Inc> @brutser, I'd reckon that it
would. do some `find' and `grep' afterward just to be sure
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1240 [19:28:41] <Brigo> Xatenev, good for you.
1241 [19:28:42] <cranberry> greycat, Thanks, but I thought
nomachine was using NX and not VNC, so that's why I was asking
1242 [19:28:45] <mesaboogie> cranberry: nomachine does not use the
vmc protocol, it uses it's native NX technology. However, it
sure makes life easy for remote desktops. I try to use nomachine
everywhere possible.
1243 [19:28:53] <mesaboogie> vnc*
1244 [19:29:13] <brutser> InnovAnon-Inc: yes i suppose, the driver
corrupted most likely some partitions and i just want to be sure
it's gone, i even contemplate re-installing debian on all
systems to be 100% ssure :)
1245 [19:29:54] <cranberry> mesaboogie, Thanks, and I can install
it on a headless server and tie a window manager of my choice to its
sessions ?
1246 [19:30:00] <brutser> but i guess that is why there is apt
purge to begin with, so we can remove packages, just i come from
windows (long time ago) and know what can be left on a system even
when uninstalling
1247 [19:30:41] <mesaboogie> cranberry: I've never used
nomachine headless.
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1249 [19:32:04] <njka-> sup mesaboogie :)
1250 [19:32:33] <mesaboogie> njka-: hello =)
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1270 [19:56:22] <M_aD> go spam other channels elsewhere
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1299 [20:30:41] <brutser> by default i always installed
"exfat-fuse exfat-utils ntfs-3g" but i recently
experienced and also i was told by others that ntfs-3g driver is
crap and that i should not use it for writing and trust on the
built-in kernel support to read only ntfs - first of all, is that
true? and second, what about exfat-fuse?
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1359 [21:18:47] <lawr3nce> anyone could help me?
1360 [21:18:52] <lawr3nce> my touchpad doesn't work under
debian
1361 [21:18:57] <lawr3nce>
replaced-url
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1363 [21:19:13] <lawr3nce>
replaced-url
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1365 [21:20:00] <a90c> hi
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1368 [21:21:36] <karlpinc> lawr3nce: Anything in /var/log/syslog
(perhaps at boot) or demsg that indicate missing firmware?
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1370 [21:22:14] <lawr3nce> karlpinc, yes
1371 [21:22:45] <lawr3nce> kernel: [ 11.860194] elan_i2c: module
verification failed: signature and/or required key missing -
tainting kernel
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1373 [21:23:48] <lawr3nce> I have same problem under Windows... I
hope it's not broken
1374 [21:23:52] <lawr3nce> I mean the touchpad
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1378 [21:24:44] <puppy> how do you start a server as a
non-privileged user? I have a user that I've removed as much
access as possible from and I want to run a program as that user.
What's the secure way of doing that?
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1382 [21:25:25] <greycat> Set up a systemd unit that runs the
service as the desired user.
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1384 [21:25:53] <greycat>
replaced-url
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1387 [21:26:36] <puppy> I don't want to make a systemd unit
for a minecraft server though
1388 [21:26:37] <karlpinc> lawr3nce: I'm unclear on the exact
meaning of that message but I don't believe it has to do with
missing firmware.
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1392 [21:30:35] <rany> lawr3nce, if this also happens on Windows,
it could be a hardware problem
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1394 [21:30:50] <rany> as a finally resort, you could try
installing the backports kernel
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1397 [21:32:12] <rany> lawr3nce, also, the log file you've
given us there might be something off about the regulator and dummy
lines
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1400 [21:33:08] <jmcnaught> puppy: do you want to start the server
manually every time instead?
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1403 [21:34:17] <greycat> I'm assuming the objection is
"I don't know systemd, so instead of spending 5 minutes to
learn it and set it up correctly, I'd rather spend 2 hours
hacking something horrible together using the sticks and stones
I'm familiar with".
1404 [21:35:27] <rany> systemd is much easier to deal with than
the init systems on the BSDs
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1406 [21:35:36] <rany> i hate making shell scripts for every
freaking service
1407 [21:36:37] <puppy> jmcnaught: yes. Wanna start it with
different args and have full access to its tty
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1409 [21:37:32] <puppy> greycat: I want the thing isolated to a
directory with no system-wide configuration files or anything like
that
1410 [21:38:12] <puppy> sometimes you just wanna start php-fpm or
"nodejs something.js" for example, without a systemd unit
file for very good reasons
1411 [21:38:23] <puppy> and sometimes you wanna do that as a user
with less privileges
1412 [21:39:07] <greycat> *plonk*
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1415 [21:41:49] <jmcnaught> puppy: systemd is still the best way
to start a service. There are directives User= and Group= to
configure who the service runs as. If you want the server running on
a tty check out StandardInput= and StandardOutput= (both documented
in systemd.exec(5)).
1416 [21:42:50] <greycat> If you want it running inside a terminal
for future interaction, I'd suggest running it inside
tmux/screen.
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1418 [21:43:04] <puppy> :|
1419 [21:43:15] <greycat> I'm not sure how you run a service
inside screen run from systemd, though -- never had a reason to
learn it.
1420 [21:43:52] <a90c> anyone familiar cloud computing here? im
just curious about something
1421 [21:44:04] <greycat> anyway, that's not what they said
they wanted pre-/ignore... they just said "I reject any
solution that writes to /etc because reasons".
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1424 [21:46:14] <rany> If you're still new to tmux/screen I
suggest you try out byobu. It's a lightweight frontend to tmux
with a great video tutorial.
1425 [21:46:22] <jmcnaught> 'loginctl enable-linger
<user>' and then use that user's systemd user
manager (systemctl --user) instead.
1426 [21:46:32] <rany>
replaced-url
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1429 [21:47:48] <greycat> jmcnaught: I wonder how that meshes with
"I have a user that I've removed as much access as
possible from", though. The whole thing is just batty as hell.
Like, does the user have the ability to log in? Why are you using an
interactive login user to run a daemon? Just so... ugh!
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1431 [21:49:14] <greycat> Create a new user account, don't
give it a password, create the service that runs as the new user,
done.
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1433 [21:50:37] <jmcnaught> Agreed, and keep all system
configuration where it belongs in /etc/. I don't know anything
about Minecraft server but I would try to find a way to manage it
without requiring user interaction with the server process.
1434 [21:51:58] <rany> jmcnaught, use `useradd --system
usernamehere`
1435 [21:53:08] <jmcnaught> rany: I think you mean "adduser
--system <user>" :)
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1437 [21:53:36] <rany> it does the same thing
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1439 [21:55:01] <rany> kinda, i think adduser is more advanced and
is more user friendly
1440 [21:55:22] <greycat> adduser is the friendlier one, yes
1441 [21:56:21] <lawr3nce> rany: is there any way to know if
it's an hardware problem? how did I break it? wth...
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1443 [21:57:00] <rany> lawr3nce, is it an old machine? I think you
said you tried on Windows and it didn't work
1444 [21:57:16] <lawr3nce> fx553vd laptop
1445 [21:57:19] <lawr3nce> it's a very new machine
1446 [21:57:34] <rany> then try to install backports kernel.
replaced-url
1447 [21:58:21] <lawr3nce> I want to install backports without
replacing this kernel
1448 [21:58:25] <lawr3nce> is it possible?
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1450 [21:58:50] <rany> backports is a repository with newer
software from the newer debian versions
1451 [21:59:01] <rany> you won't lose any files by installing
the backports kernel
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1453 [21:59:20] <annadane> it will keep the old kernel, debian
keeps at least 2
1454 [21:59:42] <rany> oh right, you could always switch in the
Grub boot menu
1455 [21:59:49] <annadane> also it *offers* to remove older
kernels, via apt autoremove, if you don't want that then
apt-mark hold <kernel package name>
1456 [22:00:04] <rany> annadane, but i have a feeling they think
they will have to reinstall the whole thing
1457 [22:00:28] <rany> whole thing being the entire debian system
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1459 [22:01:04] <lawr3nce> basically I have to reinstall
everything?
1460 [22:01:17] <rany> NO
1461 [22:01:50] <lawr3nce> sudo apt-get -t buster-backports
install "linux"
1462 [22:01:54] <lawr3nce> am I right?
1463 [22:01:59] <rany> no
1464 [22:02:00] <lawr3nce> also i'm using debian jesse
1465 [22:02:07] <jaami> hi, how do i tell debian to go get display
drivers again because lcd is cganged?
1466 [22:02:11] <rany> lawr3nce, are you trolling?
1467 [22:02:24] <lawr3nce> rany: why do you think that?
1468 [22:02:25] <greycat> !buster-backports
1469 [22:02:25] <dpkg> Some packages intended for Bullseye (Debian
11) but recompiled for use with Buster (Debian 10) can be found in
the buster-backports repository. See
replaced-url
1470 [22:02:32] <greycat> Read the Instructions ^^
1471 [22:03:00] <lawr3nce> I'm using debian bullseye*
1472 [22:03:03] <lawr3nce> not jesse, lmao
1473 [22:03:09] <greycat> ...
1474 [22:03:19] <greycat> *plonk*
1475 [22:03:22] <annadane> there are no backports for bullseye
1476 [22:03:26] <mesaboogie> =)
1477 [22:03:26] <annadane> that is debian testing
1478 [22:03:32] <greycat> testing is where backports *come from*
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1484 [22:04:03] <rany> yuck matrix.org
1485 [22:04:04] <lawr3nce> do you suggest me another alternative?
1486 [22:04:11] <lawr3nce> to what rany suggested me to do...
1487 [22:04:22] <lawr3nce> I want to know if it's an hw
problem
1488 [22:04:29] <rany> it's a hw problem then
1489 [22:04:37] <rany> you said it didn't work on Windows too
1490 [22:05:10] <lawr3nce> but how could that have happened?
shit...
1491 [22:07:31] <annadane> !debian next
1492 [22:07:37] <annadane> !debian0next
1493 [22:07:39] <annadane> ffs
1494 [22:07:42] <annadane> !debian-next
1495 [22:07:42] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net. See also
replaced-url
1496 [22:07:49] <annadane> lawr3nce, for your trackpad issues, ask
there
1497 [22:07:52] <jaami> i changed monitor with high resolution but
debian does not show max resolution supported by display. do i need
drivers update?
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1500 [22:09:29] <lawr3nce> annadane, thx
1501 [22:09:37] <lawr3nce> you're very helpful
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1516 [22:17:21] <jaami> hi, how do i tell debian to reload drivers
for new display screen?
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1518 [22:18:32] <greycat> 1) Identify the hardware (lspci -nn). 2)
See whether all necessary firmware is installed. 3) See whether you
want to consider a proprietary driver (usually nvidia).
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1526 [22:26:30] <jaami> look like display drivers are installed
already. but monitor was changed recently. new supported resolution
in not displayed in the selection list of all supported resolutions.
does it mean that drivers will be reinstalled if display is changed?
1527 [22:27:42] <jaami> i did a restart but that did not work
1528 [22:28:13] <sney> monitors don't affect drivers. what
gpu is it?
1529 [22:28:24] <jmcnaught> jaami: if you run (as root)
'dmesg | grep -i firmware' do you get error messages about
missing firmwares?
1530 [22:28:31] <greycat> If you didn't change the graphics
card, it sounds like that resolution just *isn't supported* for
some reason that I will probably not understand. Like, maybe
you're *not* actually using the correct driver for your
hardware due to missing firmware, and it's falling back to VESA
or ...?
1531 [22:28:52] <greycat> and it just happened to work on the
older monitor because it was really small...?
1532 [22:29:19] <greycat> 1) Identify the hardware (lspci -nn). 2)
See whether all necessary firmware is installed. 3) See whether you
want to consider a proprietary driver (usually nvidia).
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1542 [22:40:01] <tomreyn> it could also be that the new monitor is
connected differently than the old one, e.g. displayport vs. hdmi vs
dvi, and that this makes a difference
1543 [22:40:41] <tomreyn> jaami: ^
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1545 [22:41:52] <jaami> sorry i was looking for pastebin because
debian paste is not available. please check this
replaced-url
1546 [22:42:13] <Ulrar> jelly: It does have to be a container, a
key doesn't work
1547 [22:42:25] <Ulrar> which is probably why everyone is still
using apt-key
1548 [22:43:55] <jaami> output of dmesg | grep -i firmware is here
replaced-url
1549 [22:44:11] <jaami> the port is same VGA
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1553 [22:46:32] <jaami> i guess greycat is right "If you
didn't change the graphics card, it sounds like that resolution
just *isn't supported*"
1554 [22:48:09] <greycat> because...?
1555 [22:48:38] <jaami> i did not change the graphic card
1556 [22:48:53] <jaami> i mean, the card is same
1557 [22:48:54] <greycat> lspci -nn # look for the video chipset
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1561 [22:50:17] <jaami>
replaced-url
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1564 [22:53:22] <greycat> does this thing *not* have a raw
link...?
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1569 [22:54:42] <jaami> what is a raw link?
1570 [22:54:54] <greycat> as I squint as the horrible purple on
black text of lynx and wonder if I will ever not have a headache
again... it *looks* like you might only have one video chipset, i.e.
not an Optimus
1571 [22:55:00] <greycat> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller
[0300]: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller
[8086:0166] (rev 09)
1572 [22:55:24] <greycat> A normal pastebin has a link that you
can click to get the text/plain content insetad of some fancy
rendered HTML rubbish.
1573 [22:55:50] <greycat> e.g. with paste.debian.net you put
/plain/ in the middle of it and voila, you can curl the URL and see
GLORIOUS TEXT
1574 [22:55:53] <jaami> oh i am sorry
1575 [22:57:21] <greycat> ,pciid 8086:0166
1576 [22:57:23] <judd> [8086:0166] is '3rd Gen Core processor
Graphics Controller' from 'Intel Corporation' with
kernel modules 'i915', 'snd-hda-intel',
'ata-generic' in stretch. See also
replaced-url
1577 [22:57:44] <r3> ooh, that's damn handy
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1579 [22:58:15] <greycat> If it works.
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1581 [22:58:49] <greycat> I googled your chipset and found one
report of a Debian install on a laptop with that chipset, at
replaced-url
1582 [22:59:02] <greycat> This user switched to the
"intel" driver for some reason. They didn't say why.
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1584 [23:00:33] <jaami> i am not allowed to browse that link
1585 [23:00:45] <jaami> thw wiki link
1586 [23:00:46] <greycat> !wiki 403
1587 [23:00:49] <greycat> !wiki403
1588 [23:00:49] <dpkg> If your IP address is blocked from the
Debian wiki, please mail wiki@debian.org with your IP address. See
also <replaced-url
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1590 [23:01:27] <jaami> <p>You are not allowed to access
this!</p>
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1592 [23:02:07] <r3> IIRC I had a Dell Inspiron 570 that I had to
include some non-free firmware for buster
1593 [23:02:07] <jaami> but my ip adrees is not static
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1597 [23:04:00] <jaami> i have non free firmware installed
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1599 [23:05:03] <greycat> your Intel chipset might be old enough
that it doesn't need firmware; I'm not certain
1600 [23:05:08] <jaami> strange: not just wiki debian, all other
debian links are blocked
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1602 [23:05:29] <greycat> sounds like the problem is on your end
1603 [23:05:34] <jaami> oh, bad news
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1607 [23:07:19] <r3> happens sometime if you're using a VPN,
jaami
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1609 [23:08:19] <jaami> i used vpn many times in past
1610 [23:08:36] <greycat> this sounds more like a proxy/firewall
thing to me
1611 [23:08:49] <greycat> maybe DNS
1612 [23:09:08] <jaami> oh yes, must be dns.
1613 [23:09:17] <greycat> what does
replaced-url
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1615 [23:11:40] <jaami> 149.20.4.15)
1616 [23:12:11] <greycat> that's correct (one of the two A
records, anyway)...
1617 [23:12:17] <jaami> DNS is ok. 192.168.10.1
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1619 [23:12:34] <greycat> for me it's 149.20.4.15 149.20.4.15
2603:400a:ffff:bb8::801f:3e 2001:4f8:1:c::15
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1621 [23:13:00] <greycat> err, crap, pasted one of them twice...
second one is 128.31.0.62
1622 [23:13:19] <greycat> anyway, doesn't sound like DNS is
totally broken... could still be a misconfigured transparent HTTP
proxy
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1624 [23:13:43] <RadoS> Moin. If a touchpad has 4 buttons and the
lower emulate middle mouse ok but the upper don't, is this an
X11 issue or what's responsible for button 2 emulation?
1625 [23:14:05] <jaami> hmm, let me try with different DNS
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1631 [23:18:36] <Katana_Steel> anyone tried using the Debian live
image from a USB to install a qemu-kvm VM using USB host
passthrough?
1632 [23:19:44] <Katana_Steel> the VM's main storage was a
virtio device on /dev/vda and the USB drive showed up as /dev/sda
1633 [23:20:23] <Katana_Steel> the installer installed grub on the
USB and not the virtio drive :(
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1635 [23:22:04] <Katana_Steel> I was testing my grub iso loopback
conf, I'd want to have multiple live iso images on the USB
drive that I can just pick an choose DE on system boot
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1641 [23:29:40] <jim> Katana_Steel, a live image is more than a
gig... a netinstall image is usually less than half g
1642 [23:29:56] <InnovAnon-Inc> nice. I've never gotten that
to work. I just put puppy linux somewhere on the disk in case I have
any sort of desparate situation. it's really good at finding
itself and, since it ramboots by default, I can fix the same disk
from which it boots.
1643 [23:30:39] <Katana_Steel> jim thus why a 32G USB drive should
be able to hold quite a few different live images
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1660 [23:43:15] <RadoS> Hmm, my touchpad buttons emulation seems
X11 related: after I applied the popular adjustment via
'InputClass ... MatchIsPointer "on" Option
"Emulate3Buttons" "on" Option
"MiddleEmulation" "true"' both buttons
emulate middle button 2 fine.
1661 [23:43:41] <RadoS> I just wonder why this doesn't work
"out of the box" the same for both rows.
1662 [23:46:44] <sney> a 4-button touchpad sounds slightly
nonstandard
1663 [23:46:57] <sney> X11 handling of mouse buttons has always
been a little iffy, also
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1666 [23:50:13] <RadoS> sney, nonstandard these days. ;-)
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1669 [23:50:46] * RadoS has ~10 old NBs
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1671 [23:51:04] * RadoS ... o O ( +y +. )
1672 [23:51:41] <sney> and I've been in tech for about 2
decades and I can't remember the last time I saw a laptop with
more than 3. but sure, "these days"
1673 [23:51:52] <RadoS> sney, I mean, "xev" produces the
same results for both rows except for the emulation.
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