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68 [00:23:40] <blurkis> v3nus: the gnome software app?
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77 [00:26:56] <v3nus> blurkis: I use MATE, gnome software
wouldn't be that integrated... but it was only for curiosity, I
just wanted to avoid installing build-essential since it's an
indirect dependency of gdebi
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90 [00:34:03] <Ooze> Proc is supposed to be 'full'
right? I have no space in /proc
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98 [00:41:17] <t-borny> wait desenvovendo
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103 [00:43:06] <ratrace> Ooze: well, procfs isn't even
supposed to show "diskspace", where do you see it as
"full"?
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127 [01:03:37] <Ooze> ratrace: Not full -- just 0.
Troubleshooting and wanted to be sure
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135 [01:11:54] <Randolf> I just found out that VirtualBox is no
longer available on Debian. What should I use to virtual Windows 7
on Debian? Xen doesn't do VGA passthrough, so I can't use
it, although I'd like to. Thanks.
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138 [01:12:30] <Unit193> See also:
replaced-url
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140 [01:13:45] <Randolf> Oh. Unstable? Hmm.
141 [01:14:14] <Randolf> Is virt-manager a reasonable alternative
that will run a Windows 7 VM in fullscreen mode?
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144 [01:16:43] <annadane> probably
145 [01:17:11] <annadane> although it depends on your definition
of reasonable, it does have a lot of dependencies
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147 [01:18:32] <Randolf> I'm not concerned about installing
dependencies as apt seems to take care of all of that quite well.
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149 [01:25:32] <annadane> up to you, some people have space
concerns and/or want a cleaner system
150 [01:25:58] <Randolf> Well, virt-manager seems to be working
very well. It also has a GUI that's a lot like VirtualBox, and
it will run Windows 7 in full screen mode for me. So far so good. :)
151 [01:26:27] <Randolf> I'm virtualizing Windows -- if disk
space was a big concern, I wouldn't be running Windows at all.
152 [01:26:42] <annadane> yeah, it's quite good for
'plug and play' without having to deal with too many
configuration options
153 [01:27:18] <Randolf> For end-user stuff, it looks great.
154 [01:28:08] <Randolf> I've got a user on new hardware who
needs to run Windows 7 (because of old apps that won't run
elsewhere or even under WINE), so I've installed Debian with
the intention of running Windows 7 virtualized.
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158 [01:30:17] <Randolf> Windows always installs so much faster
under virtualization. Debian is particularly good at handling it
too.
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169 [01:39:54] <Randolf> Hmm, when I disconnect from SPICE, the
screen doesn't come back on the host.
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184 [01:53:12] <Randolf> Darn it, installing Windows 7 updates
crashed the whole system.
185 [01:53:48] <annadane> sounds about right
186 [01:54:11] <dvs> ...and the problem is...? ;-)
187 [01:54:29] <Randolf> The problem is that Debian
shouldn't be crashing just because a VM crashes.
188 [01:54:51] <sney> windows update is very i/o heavy so it
probably maxed out the disk or something along those lines
189 [01:54:51] <annadane> oh. yeah, *that* is an issue
190 [01:56:10] <sney> if you're using the virtio disk and
net drivers, try switching back to ide and e1000. if you aren't
using virtio, use it. (I've seen windows vms go both ways.)
191 [01:56:35] <Randolf> sney: Yes, but that should all be
contained within a VM. Under Xen or VirtualBox this never happens.
192 [01:57:28] <sney> I've definitely seen win7 guests
misbehave on xen so watch out with that "never" lol
193 [01:58:08] <Randolf> On Xen 3.x on NetBSD there were such
problems, but on current Xen those problems seem to be resolved.
194 [01:58:25] <Randolf> Let's see... Network is e1000e
already.
195 [01:58:34] <oiaohm> Running as a VM under KVM/qemu really
should not take out the complete system unless you hit a bug but if
you have set priorities the complete system can stall out due to
load.
196 [01:58:42] <oiaohm> Please note stall out is not crash.
197 [01:58:46] <Randolf> Disk bus is SATA -- a qcow2 file.
198 [01:58:50] <oiaohm> Looks like crash.
199 [01:59:04] <oiaohm> Ie system coming completely non
responsive due to too much load.
200 [01:59:20] <oiaohm> But given enough time recover.
201 [01:59:26] <Randolf> oiaohm: No, Debian dumped a bunch of
errors on a text mode screen and froze up. I know these are
definitely not Windows errors.
202 [02:00:01] <Randolf> Windows Updates were only downloading --
we're currently at 80% of 170 updates.
203 [02:00:29] <oiaohm> Really need to see those errors. stall
out can be tripping a stack of watchdogs before screen froze up in
in stall out.
204 [02:00:52] <oiaohm> That normally that you have given the VM
way too much priority.
205 [02:00:58] <oiaohm> over the host.
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207 [02:01:11] <Randolf> The VM has 4 CPUs. The host has 8 total.
208 [02:01:26] <Randolf> The VM has 8 GBs of RAM. The host has 16
total.
209 [02:01:54] <oiaohm> What was your IO priority for access to
discs.
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211 [02:02:07] <oiaohm> Its the common one people miss.
212 [02:02:12] <Randolf> It's all set to "Hypervisor
default."
213 [02:02:22] <Randolf> I guess I missed it.
214 [02:03:34] <Randolf> I'm not seeing a place to set
defaults for the hypervisor.
215 [02:03:46] <Randolf> I can override on the VM.
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217 [02:04:23] <Randolf> Wow, these updates are installing fast.
They never go this quickly on baremetal.
218 [02:05:03] <Randolf> (I'll be back in 20 minutes.)
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233 [02:18:27] <oiaohm> Randolf: when you say hypervisor defaults
I guess you are using KVM. Remember redhat one usage the KVM itself
end up with no disc IO for it self. So it well and truly possible to
configure KVM to have total host OS disc IO stavation.
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238 [02:22:16] <trysten> Hello friends. I'm trying to setup
debian on a small laptop: HP 2133
239 [02:23:05] <sney> trysten: looks like debian i386 should
support that, do you have a specific question?
240 [02:23:16] <trysten> It uses Via chipset and the
xserver-xorg-video-openchrome package mentions the chipset
specifically. i've installed the package but it's not
loading the driver when I reboot. I'm not sure where to go from
here. /etc/Xsession.d/ is a bit to convulted but I didn't find
anything about loading video drivers
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242 [02:23:49] <trysten> what i mean is, the package description
matches the line in lspci, which is strong evidence to me that it
contains the proper driver
243 [02:24:54] <sney> linux video drivers are 2 components, a
kernel module and a x11 driver. if the kernel module doesn't
load then the x11 driver won't either. and there are various
other things that can get in the way.
244 [02:25:36] <sney> you *can* force xorg to load a specific
driver but that's unlikely to be the problem as modern x11 is
very good at detecting the right driver automatically.
245 [02:25:41] <sney> please pastebin your Xorg.0.log.
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248 [02:29:21] <trysten> Sorry, I was reading it instead of
pasting it. one moment
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251 [02:31:08] <trysten>
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253 [02:32:45] <sney> yeah, so x11 is clearly loading the chrome
driver there, so it's a different problem.
254 [02:33:33] <sney> cheapie: you familiar with this model?
255 [02:33:51] <SerajewelKS> what kernel version is in
buster-backports? the package has two conflicting version numbers:
5.5.0 and 5.5.17
256 [02:33:59] <SerajewelKS> i'm not sure which to believe
257 [02:34:23] <SerajewelKS> uname -a says: Linux liz
5.5.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.5.17-1~bpo10+1 (2020-04-23)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
258 [02:34:37] <trysten> The driver is quite talkative. My test
was loading a youtube video in firefox, which didn't change
after I installed the driver package.
259 [02:34:46] <trysten> Maybe I need a better test
260 [02:34:59] <sney> SerajewelKS: 5.5.0-2 is the debian package
version and 5.5.17 is the upstream kernel version.
261 [02:37:22] <SerajewelKS> okay. hmm.
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263 [02:37:35] <SerajewelKS> just having really weird USB issues
since upgrading to it. might have to go back to the buster kernel.
264 [02:37:52] <sney> trysten: if you do 'lsmod |grep
drm' do you get anything?
265 [02:38:02] <cheapie> trysten: Lots of laptops of that sort
are pretty weak, which CPU is in yours?
266 [02:38:58] <cheapie> If it's a C7 like this suggests
here... yeah, YT isn't going to work well, no matter what.
267 [02:39:02] <SerajewelKS> if i open a crypt container in
"plain" mode with a random key against a USB HDD
partition, then dd /dev/zero over it (64K block size) the USB HDD
eventually stops responding to all commands and the
"usb-storage" process shows 100% CPU in top.
268 [02:39:11] <SerajewelKS> this does not happen if i dd
/dev/urandom over the partition
269 [02:39:19] <SerajewelKS> and i'm at a total loss to
explain why this might happen
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272 [02:40:20] <sney> SerajewelKS: that does sound like it could
be a driver bug, particularly if the behavior isn't the same in
4.19. if you feel like hunting down what change produces the issue,
these are the instructions for doing that within debian:
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274 [02:40:53] <SerajewelKS> i want 5.5 for more stable btrfs but
this might be a deal breaker because the plan is to put crypt on the
partition
275 [02:41:03] <SerajewelKS> but i've no idea why adding the
crypt layer causes the drive to hang
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277 [02:42:01] <SerajewelKS> why would the drive even notice that
layer
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279 [02:42:30] <SerajewelKS> i checked and the crypt layer is
aligned
280 [02:42:31] <sney> the drive controller wouldn't but
there may be something different in how the kernel is talking to it
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283 [02:43:51] <SerajewelKS> hrm. just really weird.
284 [02:44:16] <SerajewelKS> unfortunately i can't bisect on
this machine but maybe i can try one of my spare laptops and if i
can repro on there, i could bisect
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286 [02:44:35] <SerajewelKS> if the USB controller is a factor
then that might not work
287 [02:47:04] <trysten> Thanks a lot for the help. I came at a
really good time. Now i'm going to go try to figure out what
codecs it handles so I can use it to play movies
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293 [02:57:45] <cheapie> trysten: Usually MPEG-2 is the best bet
for stuff that low-powered - it seems to be quite commonly (but not
always) hardware-accelerated, and doesn't take much power to do
in software either.
294 [02:59:47] <cheapie> Granted, it's not bitrate-efficient
in the slightest, but that doesn't matter that much unless
you're streaming it.
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321 [03:36:18] <cpach> hi folks. i'm considering strategies
for handling web server access logs. (my web server is nginx.) does
anyone have experience with utilizing systemd's journal for
collecting web server access logs?
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324 [03:36:58] <cpach> my goal is to persist the log data to file
in some way, and then feed it to a log analyzer such as GoAccess or
similar.
325 [03:37:27] <cpach> i could also use logrotate(8) but it seems
cleaner to use the service manager instead, i.e. systemd.
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383 [05:05:48] <hussar> how do i install a .psfu font?
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397 [05:24:19] <SerajewelKS> sney: there is definitely something
very wrong with the 5.5 kernel in backports
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399 [05:25:05] <SerajewelKS> sney: running exactly the same set
of commands on the 4.9 stable kernel (set up plain crypt layer over
device, write zeroes to it) i'm getting nearly 85MB/sec. on 5.5
i was barely getting 20MB/sec.
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402 [05:25:47] <SerajewelKS> no device hanging so far either
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404 [05:27:07] <SerajewelKS> shame since i'm sure 5.5 has
better btrfs support
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458 [06:52:12] <Randolf> oiaohm: That's probably what
happened -- disk I/O starvation.
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476 [07:46:10] <Randolf> How can I get my .desktop files to show
up on the desktop? I created a .desktop file in ~/Desktop/ but
it's not appearing. Thanks.
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481 [07:50:47] <efloid> it's funny i have a hard drive in a
machine which started out with over 600 "offline uncorrectable
sectors". over time the count went down to under 150. now, many
months later the count is down to 80.
482 [07:51:16] <jmcnaught> Randolf: put it in
~/.local/share/applications
483 [07:51:22] <efloid> i wonder if something happened because
the drive was maybe jarred while running?
484 [07:54:26] <Randolf> jmcnaught: Okay, and now I can add it to
"Favourites" and it shows. Thanks.
485 [07:55:52] <Randolf> jmcnaught: Now, when I click on it,
nothing happens. I even have "Terminal=true" in there, but
nothing shows up.
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487 [07:56:12] <Randolf> Do I need to set permissions or
something?
488 [07:56:30] <jmcnaught> Randolf: I'm not a .desktop
expert but if you can put it on
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490 [07:58:20] <Randolf>
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493 [08:02:38] <jmcnaught> Randolf: I don't see anything
obviously wrong with it. If you run "journalctl --user
--follow" in a terminal and then launch it, what are the
messages?
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499 [08:05:00] <Randolf> That's a new command to me. I had
to use sudo, and I get "No journal files were found."
Nothing shows up when I click on that icon.
500 [08:05:10] <Randolf> Ditto for other icons too.
501 [08:05:17] <Randolf> ...that do work.
502 [08:06:18] <Randolf> The "Exec" command, by the
way, works just fine from the terminal.
503 [08:06:33] <jmcnaught> Randolf: maybe copy one that works
from /usr/share/applications to ~/.local/share/applications and add
Terminal=true to it, see if it works there.
504 [08:08:03] <jmcnaught> Randolf: you could also try putting
the command in quotes, though someone here the other night had
trouble with using quotes in Icon=. Also are you sure that you need
sudo to run virt-viewer?
505 [08:08:04] <Randolf> There are no other .desktop files
anywhere to be found.
506 [08:08:20] <Randolf> Yes. It can't find the display
without sudo.
507 [08:08:36] <Randolf> It reports a "no protocol"
error.
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509 [08:10:06] <jmcnaught> Randolf: no other .desktop files in
/usr/share/applications/ ? What window manager or desktop
environment are you using? Are no other GUI applications installed?
510 [08:10:26] <Randolf> GNOME.
511 [08:10:43] <Randolf> I didn't check
/usr/share/applications/
512 [08:11:28] <Randolf> Okay, I copied one of the game ones. It
just loads up in the text editor when clicked on from the Desktop.
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515 [08:13:53] <jmcnaught> Randolf: another approach to what
seems to be the ultimate goal here is what I use, virt-manager,
which can run without being root and can connect to VM graphical
consoles very easily. Worth considering at least.
516 [08:14:15] <jmcnaught> Randolf: did you try adding
Terminal=true to the .desktop file you copied, and putting it in
~/.local/share/applications?
517 [08:14:54] <Randolf> I tried that, and it doesn't work.
It won't start the VM automatically, so I want to create an
icon for the user to just double-click.
518 [08:15:44] <Randolf> With Terminal=true no terminal shows up.
I'll try renaming it just in case there's caching...
519 [08:16:01] <Randolf> Okay, there is a terminal now. It's
blank.
520 [08:16:40] <Randolf> But that's only for the game.
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525 [08:19:57] <jmcnaught> Okay so Terminal=true in your .desktop
probably isn't the issue. It's probably that the Exec= key
cannot handle two commands &&'ed together, or at least
cannot without escaping.
526 [08:20:15] <jmcnaught> Randolf:
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527 [08:21:08] <jmcnaught> Randolf: however I would advise
against running virt-viewer as root, it was not designed to be run
as root. There is probably a different way that you have not found
yet, but the virt-viewer man page is a good place to start.
528 [08:23:21] <jmcnaught> Randolf: to auto start libvirt VM, as
a user in the libvirt group run: virsh -c qemu:///system autostart
vmname
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530 [08:23:47] <Randolf> Okay, it works when I move the command
to a script. Stupid .desktop can't understand what ~ means, so
I have to put the full path in.
531 [08:24:03] <Randolf> The VM autostarts, that's not the
problem.
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533 [08:24:27] <Randolf> When I'm trying to achieve is to
have the user automatically get to the Windows 7 VM in fullscreen
mode upon login.
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536 [08:27:38] <Randolf> Okay, it's working now. Even the
Startup Applications can't handle normal commands --
referencing the script with those commands does the job.
537 [08:27:38] <jmcnaught> Randolf: like I said I use
virt-manager, but according to the virt-viewer man page you can tell
it to connect directly to a libvirt domain (aka virtual machine).
Something like "virt-viewer --connect qemu:///system
vmname" should work. You might also be interested in --kiosk.
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539 [08:27:57] <jmcnaught> Randolf: is your user in the libvirt
group? That could be why it didn't work without root.
540 [08:28:14] <Randolf> Yes, I saw that. I don't need
--kiosk at this site, but it will be useful at some others in the
future.
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543 [08:31:05] <annadane> Randolf, unrelated but you may also be
interested to know virt-manager comes with its own shell, virsh
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545 [08:31:28] <annadane> jmcnaught, virt-manager asks me to
provide a password; should i not give it to it and just add myself
to the libvirt group instead?
546 [08:32:02] <jmcnaught> annadane: yes. If you're in the
libvirt group it won't ask for a password, or at least it
doesn't for me.
547 [08:32:17] <annadane> but my question is *should* i do that
if "virt-viewer is not meant to be run as root"
548 [08:32:48] <annadane> i launch it normally - unprivileged -
but it then asks for root pw
549 [08:34:08] <jmcnaught> I would rather be in the libvirt group
than have to type root's password every time I run
virt-manager. I don't see any downside to it.
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552 [08:34:51] <annadane> i just wondered if it posed an inherent
security risk but surely it wouldn't do that if it did
553 [08:35:21] <jmcnaught> However when virt-manager prompts for
a password it's doing it through PolicyKit, so the whole
program isn't escalated to root.
554 [08:35:26] <annadane> (if you have a long root pw then yeah
it's certainly more convenient to just add yourself to the
group)
555 [08:35:27] <annadane> ah, all right
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559 [08:35:49] <annadane> right, makes perfect sense
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563 [08:39:57] <jmcnaught> annadane: even libvirt members are
handled by PolicyKit, see the rule at
/usr/share/polkit-1/rules.d/60-libvirt.rules
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596 [09:30:58] <Randolf> Thanks jmcnaught. I used that command a
few times to get things sorted out earlier on.
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608 [09:45:09] * grummund has a problem with sound which *was* working
but recently went awry...
609 [09:45:25] <grummund> after startup i now must manually go
into alsamixer and unmute S/PDIF
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611 [09:45:51] <grummund> also the keyboard volume controls
(working before) now control master volume but actual sound output
is unaffected
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613 [09:46:17] <grummund> this is with xfce destop on debian 10.
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645 [10:21:16] <Randolf> Which viewer does the virt-manager
actually use? The virt-viewer one, even in kiosk mode, doesn't
work the same and has a different interface.
646 [10:21:58] <Randolf> Also, virt-viewer doesn't capture
the Windows key or Alt-F2, and others.
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649 [10:24:57] <grummund> Randolf: spice-client-gtk is what i
have installed
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651 [10:27:29] <Randolf> That's not installed on my system.
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653 [10:28:57] <grummund> Randolf: try it, maybe?
654 [10:29:11] <Randolf> Yeah, I'm going to. Just rebooting
because the system froze.
655 [10:29:25] <Randolf> I think this virt-manager isn't
quite production ready.
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657 [10:29:51] <grummund> this is my KVM install list:
libosinfo-bin libvirt-daemon-system libvirt-clients qemu-kvm
qemu-utils spice-client-gtk virt-manager virt-viewer virtinst
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660 [10:31:00] <Randolf> I think the only thing I'm missing
is spice-client-gtk.
661 [10:32:14] <Randolf> So, I installed it with apt, but how do
I use it? I don't seem to have a man page for spice-client-gtk.
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671 [10:40:40] <Bushmaster> Hi folks, seeking some
suggestion/feedback : My Filesystem (root) is left with less than
2GiB of space, not sure whether I need to expand my hard drive to
create room for the root or delete some files that are not needed
....
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673 [10:42:03] <Randolf> Bushmaster: Whatever you decide to do,
get backups first.
674 [10:42:14] <grummund> Randolf: i just double-click on the VM
in Virtual Machine Manager
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676 [10:43:13] <Randolf> grummund: Yeah, that works, but I need
to make it simple for the user so I'm trying to set this up to
automatically take them to using the VM immediately upon login.
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678 [10:43:25] <Randolf> The manager is an admin tool, not an
end-user tool.
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684 [10:44:42] <Bushmaster> Randolf, not sure, its root that is
running out space
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688 [10:46:18] <Randolf> Bushmaster: You probably need to expand
your partition.
689 [10:46:26] <grummund> Bushmaster: are there partitions with
plenty of free space? put up "df -h" at paste.debian.net
690 [10:46:52] <Randolf> Bushmaster: How long has it been low on
space?
691 [10:46:54] <grummund> Randolf: you need the command that VMM
is calling spice-client with.
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693 [10:47:15] <Randolf> grummund: Yes, that would be fantastic.
I can't find anything in online documentation though.
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697 [10:49:19] <Bushmaster> Randolf, grummund
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699 [10:51:59] <Randolf> Bushmaster: I've run systems with
much less free space than that, and didn't have a problem. If
you're worried about log files growing, they normally get
cycled through automatically to prevent that from happening.
700 [10:52:52] <grummund> Bushmaster: potentially you could
reduce the size of /dev/sdb8 (/home) and then expand /dev/sdb7 (/).
701 [10:52:54] <Bushmaster> Randolf, good suggestion, yes because
I have running Debian server, log files may be taking up space
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703 [10:54:50] <Bushmaster> grummund, expansion via gparted?
704 [10:57:42] <grummund> Bushmaster: not by itself. the file
systems also would need re-sizing, and all in the correct order.
705 [10:58:33] <cpach> if i run "apt-get update &&
apt-get -y upgrade" is there any way for me to check if package
"foo" was upgraded by that operation?
706 [10:58:33] <Bushmaster> grummund, so basically i am in a shit
situation
707 [10:58:42] <grummund> Bushmaster: it's probably easier
to re-install, or live with what you have until it's a problem.
708 [10:58:57] <Bushmaster> oh no cant reinstall
709 [10:59:01] <Bushmaster> too many work
710 [10:59:12] <Bushmaster> reinstall is not option for me
711 [10:59:32] <cpach> Bushmaster: what kind of computer/server
is it? virtual or physical?
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713 [11:00:23] <grummund> Bushmaster: there's also a tone of
space free on /dev/sdb9, do you need all taht?
714 [11:00:44] <Bushmaster> cpach, Apache web server for media
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716 [11:01:03] <Bushmaster> cpach, grummund i need to send you a
image, hold on cheifs
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721 [11:02:36] <cpach> Bushmaster: ok but is it a server mounted
in a physical rack or a vm guest running under kvm/vmware/etc?
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723 [11:02:59] <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 ?
724 [11:03:03] <aiRness> hello, is there any ETA when
libgcc-9-dev will be ready for debian sid ?
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728 [11:03:45] <Bushmaster> cpach, no, well its complicated to
explain,
729 [11:03:56] <Bushmaster> grummund, hold on chief
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732 [11:05:30] <cpach> i mean it's either a physical machine
or a vm guest. *if* it is a vm guest then the hypervisor might be
able to help you to expand your space.
733 [11:05:51] <Bushmaster> grummund, cpach
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734 [11:05:56] <cpach> if it's a physical machine, it might
support inserting a new SSD/HDD without rebooting.
735 [11:06:02] <cpach> all depending on the circumstances.
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743 [11:07:42] <Bushmaster> grummund, sdb7 is my Debian root
744 [11:07:44] <grummund> Bushmaster: do NOT reduce any partition
sizes until until the filesystem is first resized.
745 [11:07:55] <cpach> another option could be to move large
files over to an external drive; then do some resizing; then
transfer back the large files from the external drive to your main
drive.
746 [11:08:07] <Bushmaster> and sdb9 is one of the partition I
use as book server but yes, I can shrink it grummund
747 [11:08:30] <Bushmaster> cpach, your knowledge is very advance
for me,
748 [11:08:57] <Bushmaster> grummund, how i am gonna resize the
filesystem
749 [11:09:06] <grummund> Bushmaster: there are many guides
showing how to rezise a file-system and partition (both are needed
in correct order).
750 [11:09:12] <cpach> Bushmaster: i haven't done any
resizing in a long while though, so i'm afraid i can't
guide you there
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752 [11:09:30] <Bushmaster> cpach, i understand
753 [11:09:38] <cpach> Bushmaster: may i ask what window
manager/desktop environment you are using? it looks nice :)
754 [11:09:44] <Bushmaster> grummund, so it is messy work
755 [11:09:59] <cpach> Bushmaster: yup, it's gonna be messy
:-p
756 [11:10:02] <Bushmaster> cpach, i think its Cinnamon in my
Debian
757 [11:10:07] <cpach> Bushmaster: nice!
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759 [11:10:31] <Bushmaster> Debian is probably the best OS and I
been using it for 10 years with no issue what so ever
760 [11:10:37] <grummund> Bushmaster: it requires understanding
and patience! ;)
761 [11:10:59] <grummund> Bushmaster: but the process is straight
forward.
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763 [11:11:55] <Bushmaster> grummund, so if I shrink sdb9 and
expand sdb7 by dragging it from left, it wont work that way, instead
it will mess the root file system basically I will be screwed right?
764 [11:12:28] <grummund> Bushmaster: don't do that. yes it
will lose you the filesystem(s).
765 [11:12:34] <cpach> and as Randolf said, backups are strongly
recommended
766 [11:13:13] <Bushmaster> i worry cos I am running out space,
how about going to etc, apachec and logs and then delete all the log
files? will it create some space
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768 [11:13:31] <Bushmaster> cpach, i do not know how to do
advance work my friends
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770 [11:14:14] <cpach> if you run "du -sh
/var/log/apache2/" that should give you an idea of how much
space apache's logs are using
771 [11:14:28] <Bushmaster> grummund, cpach because I am running
multiple servers utilzing Apache, it may be the reason, filessystem
space is taking up fast
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773 [11:14:39] <cpach> could be
774 [11:14:41] <Bushmaster> cpach, let me check
775 [11:15:18] <Bushmaster> cpach, root@bushcat:/# du -sh
/var/log/apache2/
776 [11:15:18] <Bushmaster> 144K /var/log/apache2/
777 [11:15:18] <Bushmaster> root@bushcat:/#
778 [11:15:30] <Bushmaster> thats nothing
779 [11:16:08] <Bushmaster> is there a way to find out which
elements of fiesystem is actually taking up most of the space, or
even list them in space size order?
780 [11:16:19] <grummund> Bushmaster: install ncdu and use it to
find the culprit.
781 [11:16:20] <ksk> Bushmaster: ncdu -x /
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783 [11:16:51] <Bushmaster> grummund, what is that North Carolina
and Dakota University?
784 [11:17:05] <Bushmaster> ksk and grummund hold on
785 [11:17:47] <Bushmaster> grummund, ksk it says root@bushcat:/#
ncdu -x /
786 [11:17:47] <Bushmaster> bash: ncdu: command not found
787 [11:17:47] <Bushmaster> root@bushcat:/#
788 [11:18:05] <ksk> "sudo apt install ncdu"
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790 [11:18:13] <Bushmaster> ksk hold on chief
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793 [11:19:20] <Bushmaster> ksk grummund done, i ran that last
command and its scanning, god knows what it is doing
794 [11:19:50] <Bushmaster> you folks know lot of advance stuffs
dont you
795 [11:21:51] <ksk> Bushmaster: the ncdu command now accounts
for all the files in /, their size, and prints them to you after its
done.
796 [11:21:54] <grummund> Bushmaster: try to understand instead
of blindly following instructions. learn to do 'man ncdu'
and 'apt show ncdu' for example.
797 [11:22:04] <ksk> ++
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799 [11:22:23] <Bushmaster> grummund, ksk
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800 [11:22:46] <Bushmaster> ksk or grummund how am i get out from
the screen to command prompt?
801 [11:22:53] <ksk> press q.
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803 [11:23:25] <grummund> no, hit return on /var and track down
to find the culprit(s).
804 [11:23:36] <grummund> same with /usr
805 [11:24:12] <Bushmaster> hold on grummund i need to put cold
water in my face, i am bit overwhelemd
806 [11:25:22] <Bushmaster> grummund, and ksk
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809 [11:26:05] <Bushmaster> grummund, and ksk
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810 [11:26:20] <Bushmaster> these two screen shots are from ver
and usr as suggested
811 [11:26:29] <grummund> Bushmaster: are you capable of finding
where the space is used for yourself?
812 [11:26:42] <grummund> Bushmaster: because if not we should
stop here.
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814 [11:27:39] <Bushmaster> i can carry on exploring directory
from that NDSU yes by pressing enter grummund
815 [11:28:07] <grummund> look under /var/cache and see what is
worst case.
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818 [11:29:41] <grummund> also 10GB is a bit much.
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820 [11:29:54] <grummund> i mean, 10GB for /usr is a bit much.
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822 [11:30:38] <Bushmaster> grummund, for example
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823 [11:31:27] <Bushmaster> also same for SkypeForLinux, no i can
delete all of it, as long as it does not ruin the Skype software
824 [11:31:54] <ksk> Bushmaster: do _not_ delete random files as
root
825 [11:31:57] <Bushmaster> same with Mailspring, i do not even
use that program
826 [11:32:09] <ksk> it will totally break your system.
827 [11:32:42] <ksk> use the package manager if you want to
remove packages - do not partly remove stuff from a package (like
its documentation)
828 [11:32:45] <grummund> Bushmaster: generally you would not
delete files under /usr, instead uninstall the packages they belong
to.
829 [11:32:48] <Bushmaster> ksk, okay, so even though i am 100%
sure that SkypeForLinux and Mailspring are files that i do not use,
it can still screw up the system
830 [11:33:19] <ksk> if you do not use skypeforlinux, uninstall
it.
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833 [11:33:49] <Bushmaster> grummund, so lets think throgh it
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835 [11:33:53] <ksk> Of course deleting a single file from
/usr/share does not screw up your system. not understandind what you
are doing does.
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837 [11:35:12] <grummund> Bushmaster: these are just small fry.
look for instances where GB is used in a single case.
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839 [11:35:45] <grummund> but yes, if you do not use
skypeforlinux, uninstall it.
840 [11:36:29] <Bushmaster> grummund, and ksk
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842 [11:37:10] <Bushmaster> grummund, ksk I need skype and i use
it yes, but i do not use mailspring but not sure how to uninstall it
843 [11:38:09] <grummund> 'sudo apt remove mailspring'
or just google how to remove a package!
844 [11:39:17] <Bushmaster> okay thanks grummund
845 [11:39:35] <grummund> Bushmaster: and look under
/usr/share/doc also look see worst cases under /var
846 [11:39:38] <ksk> !debian handbook
847 [11:39:38] <dpkg> The Debian Administrator's Handbook is
at
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848 [11:39:46] <Bushmaster> much appreciated the help i think i
got the idea in terms of may be getting rid of some of the software
to make space
849 [11:39:46] <ksk> Bushmaster: maybe take a look at that. ^
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851 [11:40:23] <Bushmaster> grummund, i did look, there are over
3000 directory under doc, no idea which one to delete, but its
dangerous
852 [11:40:57] <grummund> Bushmaster: do not delete any. but you
may uninstall packages if not in use.
853 [11:41:23] <Bushmaster> let me try uninstall that mailspring
i do not use it
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855 [11:43:26] <grummund> Bushmaster: explore and find worst
cases under /usr/share/doc and /var/cache and /var/lib.
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857 [11:44:12] <Bushmaster> grummund,
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858 [11:44:45] <Bushmaster> what do you mean by worst cases
grummund
859 [11:44:57] <grummund> 'sudo apt clean' ( i think)
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861 [11:46:13] <Bushmaster> hold on grummund
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863 [11:47:56] <Bushmaster> grummund, looks like i have just made
400 MB of space woo hoo
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864 [11:48:20] <ksk> try apt autoremove also
865 [11:48:44] <grummund> Bushmaster: what else doe sit say...
866 [11:48:51] <grummund> "The following packages were
automatically installed and are no longer required:"
867 [11:48:55] <Bushmaster> apt clean return prompt the back
grummund
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869 [11:49:28] <Bushmaster> ksk hold on
870 [11:49:40] <grummund> Bushmaster: did you just type that
command without checking what it does?
871 [11:49:54] <ksk> ksk: it is btw not needed to tell me to hold
one, I just assume you do read what I write :)
872 [11:50:16] <ksk> again, ++ for what grummund says..
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876 [11:51:01] <Bushmaster> grummund, ksk
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877 [11:51:18] <Bushmaster> i do use Python hence it has lot of
python i can see in that list
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879 [11:51:38] <grummund> Bushmaster: if in doubt say No.
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881 [11:51:45] <Bushmaster> grummund, yes i implemented your
command
882 [11:52:14] <grummund> ... and without first checking what it
does?
883 [11:53:08] <Bushmaster> so No for the auto remomve ksk
884 [11:53:22] <Bushmaster> you asked me to utilize the command
and i did grummund
885 [11:53:55] <Bushmaster> grummund, now i have 7GiB free space
in Root, woo hoo
886 [11:54:36] <Bushmaster> ksk shall I say Yes or No to that
auto remomeve, as long as it does not break my Python, i am good to
say yes
887 [11:54:41] <grummund> and obviously no idea why.
888 [11:55:00] <Bushmaster> grummund, well, i just need space in
root, i told you i am not in advance level
889 [11:55:25] <Bushmaster> hence I am relying on your
suggestions
890 [11:55:36] <ksk> Bushmaster: man apt
891 [11:55:45] <Bushmaster> shall I say no then
892 [11:55:54] <ksk> search for autoremove (hint: press / -type
"autoremove" - press enter)
893 [11:56:50] <grummund> Bushmaster:
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894 [11:57:01] <Bushmaster> ksk, oh okay, it says they were once
needed but not anymore so i can utilize autoremover
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898 [11:59:30] <Bushmaster> ksk its doing some serious work hope
everything work out grummund
899 [12:02:53] <Bushmaster> grummund, and ksk this is the output,
i hope it did not break my system especially Python 3 that I use
most.
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901 [12:03:16] <ksk> Debian (stable) is very stable. If you
undestand whaty you are doing, and you are doing it correct, the
chance of someting breaking unexpectedly is close to none.
902 [12:04:06] <grummund> Bushmaster: sorry i gave up at the
point where you typed my commands without checking what they did.
903 [12:04:17] <ksk> so that command will not break anything. It
will only do something you do not desire - when you do not use it
correctly.
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906 [12:05:05] <Bushmaster> ksk good answer, and it did not break
anything, you are right, i just tested Python and it is working fine
and I now have 7.8GiB space free
907 [12:05:24] <Bushmaster> grummund, i just did not know how to
check my friend
908 [12:05:49] <Bushmaster> the point is i have lots of space in
root now, i just hope it works out and when i reboot the machine, it
works out
909 [12:06:05] <grummund> Bushmaster:
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910 [12:06:11] <Bushmaster> hold on
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913 [12:07:10] <Bushmaster> grummund, oh, you meant, your
command, i need to google? I usually do not use google if I am
consulting with good folks in the channel, cos I know they know a
lot
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915 [12:07:49] <grummund> you waste others time.
916 [12:10:28] <Bushmaster> well I apologize, I want to thank you
grummund and ksk for resolving my issue though, I now have 7.8 GiB
free space in root system, Mission Accomplished, thanks to you
folks. Once again, sorry I did not google your command grummund
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918 [12:11:54] <klaas> anyone got an idea what could be a
bottleneck for tcp (http) traffic on debian buster, a single
transfer won't go above 10mb/s, it should reach 100mb/s easily
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921 [12:12:57] <klaas> even happens when writing to /dev/null, no
cpu is hitting any limits, hundreds of gb memory free
922 [12:13:36] <ksk> klaas: how to you write (to /dev/null)?
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924 [12:13:58] <ksk> also, "mb/s" is not really a
think. What are we talking here? mbit/s or MB/s? :>
925 [12:14:09] <ksk> not really a thing*
926 [12:14:30] <klaas> MB/s :) curl -o /dev/null url -- wanted to
make sure it's not my disks
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928 [12:14:58] <klaas> single transfer only reaches ~100mbit on a
gbit line
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930 [12:15:45] <klaas> networks are up with proper speeds
according to ethtool
931 [12:16:12] <klaas> and network people claim it's not the
router/switch :D
932 [12:16:44] <klaas> I personally think it's outside the
system, but I need to cover all my bases before complaining :D
933 [12:19:43] <shtrb> anyone about krdc + rdesktop ?
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944 [12:32:44] <ksk> klaas: did you root out a faulty cable?
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946 [12:34:17] <efloid> klaas: maybe try a tool like traceroute
or mtr and see if there's latency in the path somewhere
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950 [12:40:07] <Rembo> Would it be possible to get the mail logs
of all incoming mail to
test@domain1.com<mailto:test@domain2.com> between 19:00 on
Sunday 07/06/20 and today at 9am? i'm using postfix
951 [12:40:33] <ksk> Rembo: sure. one-click? no.
952 [12:40:52] <Rembo> ksm, via grep
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1012 [13:31:05] <klaas> I ruled out a faulty cable, I ruled out a
NIC, it could only be setup within debian buster (weird defaults
anywhere?) or router configuration :)
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1015 [13:31:55] <klaas> but if its a router configuration I wuold
not understand how multiple transfers can add up to ~500mbit, any
limit there should be a total limit I would guess
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1017 [13:34:03] <klaas> efloid the download is from another server
on the network, I have more testservers (not running debian though)
on the same network that reach full gbit speeds (with that same
download)
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1019 [13:35:52] <grummund> klaas: test transfer speed between your
test servers on the same network
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1022 [13:39:26] <klaas> grummund same issue
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1024 [13:40:23] <grummund> then it says the issue is at least
inside the network.
1025 [13:40:48] <klaas> let me phrase it a little differently, I
can expect debian to be way faster than 100mbit with defaults on any
current hardware, right?
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1027 [13:44:03] <ksk> sure.
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1033 [13:51:20] <oxek> why do I have /bin/pwd and /usr/bin/pwd and
they are both identical and not symlinks to each other?
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1035 [13:51:48] <klaas> oxek ls -al /
1036 [13:51:50] <klaas> :)
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1050 [14:06:15] <Bushmaster> hi, i followed this link to install
Aptana and it did not work now i wanna remove it cos its taking lot
of space in my root, i cant do it, can anyone help
replaced-url
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1053 [14:10:03] <efloid> klaas: try ethtool?
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1055 [14:10:29] <efloid> will at least give some info on the
config of the interface
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1057 [14:13:50] <efloid> also check syslog to look for possible
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1066 [14:18:53] * grummund would be tempted to casually wander over to
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1109 [14:52:47] <Bushmaster> howdy, i am seeking some help, can
anyone consult
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1111 [14:53:54] <Haohmaru> !ask
1112 [14:53:55] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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1116 [14:57:09] <Bushmaster> Haohmaru, i need to install Apatana
Studio 3 in Debian and I cant do it
1117 [14:57:14] <Bushmaster> can you help me
1118 [14:58:01] <Haohmaru> did you mean aptana?
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1121 [14:59:49] <Bushmaster> Haohmaru, yes something like that,
its a shit name
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1126 [15:01:22] <Bushmaster> Haohmaru, i followed this link and it
installed and pissed things off and i cant even remove it now, it
took almost 1 GiB of space and now I cant remove it either
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1130 [15:02:36] <Haohmaru> aww, looks nasty
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1132 [15:02:59] <Haohmaru> i try to avoid installing stuff that
doesn't come from debian/synaptic/apt
1133 [15:03:08] <sklv1> +
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1136 [15:03:18] <Bushmaster> it f*cked things off Haohmaru
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1139 [15:03:29] <Haohmaru> cuz that's an easy recipe to make
a mess and break the OS
1140 [15:03:52] <Bushmaster> Haohmaru, dude, not everything is in
Synaptic
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1145 [15:04:43] <Haohmaru> Bushmaster dude, i'm saying that i
probably don't have much experience with installing foreign
sh*t, so i probably can't help you
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1149 [15:05:59] <sklv1> it looks like the answer tells you to
install a few packages, add a desktop icon entry and unzip some
stuff to /opt
1150 [15:06:19] <Bushmaster> Haohmaru, foreign shit, no idea what
the hell you mean by that, i have been advised to install it from
Murach bastard who write books
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1152 [15:07:00] <Haohmaru> foreign == stuff that comes from random
.zip or .deb files from the internetz
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1155 [15:07:06] <sklv1> foreign = outside package manager.
regardless of the advice installing stuff is your choice. I think
it's likely you can remove it by deleteing the /opt folder it
created and removing the webupd8team ppa repo it added
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1157 [15:08:01] <sklv1> the folder *in* /opt to be clear
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1163 [15:10:59] <Bushmaster> sklv1, let me see
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1165 [15:11:55] <Bushmaster> sklv1, that /opt folder has other
software in it already
1166 [15:12:01] <sklv1> Bushmaster: to be clear, the above is
based on reading the stackoverflow link you pasted. I don't
have a thorough understanding of what's wrong with your system
1167 [15:12:11] <sklv1> Bushmaster: right, but there'll be
like /opt/Aptana or something
1168 [15:12:31] <sklv1> paste the output of ls -lah /opt to a
pastebin (ideally not pastebin.com)
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1174 [15:13:41] <Haohmaru> huh, i didn't see any link
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1176 [15:14:08] <sklv1> Haohmaru: 1306 just before your !ask
message
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1178 [15:14:41] <Haohmaru> oh, that's much earlier, i see
1179 [15:15:01] <Bushmaster> sklv1,
replaced-url
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1182 [15:16:07] <klaas> grummund I would walk over, it's not
local :D
1183 [15:16:07] <Bushmaster> sklv1,
replaced-url
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1185 [15:16:41] <Bushmaster> tell me how i can delete all these
goddamn apatana files takng up space
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1187 [15:17:13] <sklv1> using rm -rf, as root, but don't
forget to delete the ppa repo you added
1188 [15:17:49] <sklv1> it looks like aptana unzipped into the
root of the /opt directory meaning aptana things are interleaved
with the other softwares installed in /opt
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1190 [15:18:25] <sklv1> maybe see what's in the file
full_uninstall.txt
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1194 [15:21:26] <Bushmaster> you want me to type command called rm
-rf? sklv1
1195 [15:21:49] <Bushmaster> that full_uninstall.txt is shit, it
gives some link, thats all
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1197 [15:22:07] <Bushmaster> i did not add ppa
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1199 [15:22:25] <Bushmaster> java is already installed hence i did
not needed it sklu
1200 [15:22:50] <sklv1> then just delete the files - you can tell
which ones are aptana by the permissions and the timestamps
1201 [15:22:58] <sklv1> they are owned by root so you need to be
root to delete them
1202 [15:23:30] <Bushmaster> sklv1, i get this one
root@bushcat:/home/bushcat# rm -rf
1203 [15:23:31] <Bushmaster> root@bushcat:/home/bushcat#
1204 [15:24:05] <Bushmaster> sklv1, just take me through process
to delete all the Apatana shit please
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1206 [15:24:45] <sklv1> rm -rf will delete anything you pass as an
argument
1207 [15:24:54] <sklv1> e.g. rm -rf /some/file will delete
/some/file
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1209 [15:25:24] <Bushmaster> no idea what it means sklv1
1210 [15:25:29] <sklv1> if you want to remove e.g.
/opt/AptanaStudio3 you can do that by running # rm -rf
/opt/AptanaStudio3
1211 [15:25:38] <Bushmaster> the time is fucked up too, it says
2018
1212 [15:25:43] <sklv1> Bushmaster: ok i have no idea how to help
you then. Good luck.
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1215 [15:25:56] <Bushmaster> hold on sklv1
1216 [15:27:17] <Bushmaster> that command only delete that small
kb apatana file
1217 [15:28:02] <sklv1> you need to run it on all aptana files
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1219 [15:28:27] <sklv1> *which* files those are, you will have to
work out for yourself - you can make a decent guess based on dates
and permissions
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1224 [15:30:04] <Bushmaster> sklv1, well dates are all fucked up,
no idea why, but yeah, i just made a guess and deleted it, fucking
ubuntu caused all that issue
1225 [15:30:09] <Bushmaster> fuck Apatana
1226 [15:30:33] <sklv1> the date being wrong is a separate issue
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1228 [15:30:51] <sklv1> what i do is run date, take the output,
change what i want and then run date --set="<paste the fixed
versoin>"
1229 [15:31:16] <sklv1> very quick and dirty
1230 [15:33:32] <ksk> sklv1: ntpdate comes in handy if you have
internet.
1231 [15:33:46] <Bushmaster> anywqay i followed some of your
advice and guess and deletes those shit
1232 [15:33:59] <Bushmaster> i will just use sublime for html
editor
1233 [15:34:17] <Bushmaster> fuck apatana and shit, that Murach
bastard is crazy asking apatana to use
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1241 [15:38:30] <nvz> bluefish isnt too bad
1242 [15:38:37] <nvz> ,i bluefish
1243 [15:38:38] <judd> Package bluefish (web, optional) in
buster/amd64: advanced Gtk+ text editor for web and software
development. Version: 2.2.10-1; Size: 273.4k; Installed: 781k;
Homepage:
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1244 [15:39:06] <Bushmaster> nvz is it hard to install ?
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1246 [15:39:24] <nvz> gives you some GUI widgets to automate
things like table creation and stuff, built in previews, but works
just like a decent programmers editor
1247 [15:39:34] <nvz> no, apt install bluefish
1248 [15:39:38] <nvz> ,depends bluefish
1249 [15:39:39] <judd> Package bluefish in buster/amd64 --
depends: bluefish-data (= 2.2.10-1), bluefish-plugins (= 2.2.10-1),
gvfs-backends, libatk1.0-0 (>= 1.12.4), libc6 (>= 2.14),
libcairo-gobject2 (>= 1.10.0), libcairo2 (>= 1.10.0),
libenchant1c2a (>= 1.6.0), libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 (>= 2.22.0),
libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.37.3), libgtk-3-0 (>= 3.19.12),
libpango-1.0-0 (>= 1.22.0), libpangocairo-1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0),
libpython2.7 (>=
1250 [15:39:40] <judd> 2.7), libxml2 (>= 2.7.4).
1251 [15:39:55] <nvz> typical gtk, cairo, pixbuf, python stuff
1252 [15:39:58] <Bushmaster> you confusing me with all these
technical info
1253 [15:40:18] <nvz> if you already use a desktop environment
with gtk you probably have all the dependencies already
1254 [15:40:28] <nvz> just apt install bluefish and check it out
1255 [15:40:30] <Bushmaster> with blue fish, i can work in HTML,
PHP, JavaScript, CSS, ?
1256 [15:40:40] <nvz> yes, you can do em all
1257 [15:40:59] <Bushmaster> hold on
1258 [15:41:05] <nvz> it has different tabs for some helpful
features in each language and I believe you can user define things
too
1259 [15:42:20] <Bushmaster> i am installing it
1260 [15:42:28] <Bushmaster> may be heard to learn
1261 [15:42:57] <nvz> not really if you know how to program
1262 [15:43:17] <nvz> all it does is give you some extra stuff to
automate or template things
1263 [15:43:44] <nvz> it'll show up under Programming >
Bluefish Editor in your menu
1264 [15:45:09] * nvz wanders off to make hay while the sun shines
1265 [15:45:30] <Bushmaster> nvz i see it, its installed
1266 [15:45:38] <Bushmaster> i will see i can use it
1267 [15:45:41] <Bushmaster> thanks
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1365 [17:21:15] <grummund> Can anyone help explain the differnce
in purpose of systemd alsa-state.service and alsa-restore.service ?
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1367 [17:22:28] <puppy> unclear in the manual whether a local ssh
configuration replace the original one completely or only the
specific configuration lines when different. Anyone got an old hand
with this and know for sure? I would test it but don't know how
at the moment.
1368 [17:22:31] <greycat> You can look at the commands that each
one runs, and reverse engineer the purpose from those.
1369 [17:23:00] <greycat> one of them has /usr/sbin/alsactl -E
HOME=/run/alsa restore and the other has /usr/sbin/alsactl -E
HOME=/run/alsa -s -n 19 -c rdaemon
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1371 [17:23:35] <greycat> puppy: ~/.ssh/config overrides specific
settings from /etc/ssh/ssh_config, not the *entire&* thing
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1374 [17:25:09] <puppy> I personally thank you greycat
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1385 [17:31:03] <puppy> seems like they removed IdentityFile from
the default global ssh_config file. Is it being deprecated or
something? Can't find anything else suggesting that
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1390 [17:33:50] <greycat> who's "they", and what
issue are you having?
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1392 [17:35:04] <greycat> IdentityFile is documented in
ssh_config(5) and has a default list of pathnames that it uses,
without need to be in the global config file
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1397 [17:37:22] <greycat> in addition, the default list is in
comments in Debian's ssh_config
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1407 [17:41:15] <puppy> can you wildcard hosts in configurations
somehow? I want all subdomain in nsa.gov to use my nsa-privided
private key
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1409 [17:41:52] <greycat> Use a "Host" command with a
pattern.
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1413 [17:42:41] <greycat> ssh_config(5), look for
"Host", then look for "PATTERNS"
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1428 [17:47:26] <puppy> thanks! didn't think of looking for
that
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1472 [17:59:02] <Eryn_1983_FL> has anybody dealt with ovirt
before? i keep getting this error to mount a nfs server, it works
fine manually
1473 [17:59:04] <Eryn_1983_FL>
replaced-url
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1476 [17:59:41] <sney> does it work fine manually as the service
account?
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1478 [17:59:54] <Eryn_1983_FL> mmm
1479 [17:59:57] <Eryn_1983_FL> that i dont know
1480 [18:00:03] <Eryn_1983_FL> like kvm user or something
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1482 [18:00:31] <sney> yes, the systemd unit will tell you what it
is. possibly _ovirt
1483 [18:01:55] <Eryn_1983_FL> hmm
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1486 [18:02:27] <Eryn_1983_FL> hmmm
1487 [18:02:35] <Eryn_1983_FL> let me sudo to ovirt and get it a
go
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1513 [18:17:18] <bthomas> Does Debian/Buster support hardware
acceleration for Intel UHD 620 GPU ?
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1519 [18:23:05] <towo`> bthomas, it should, meybe you need the
kernel and firmware-misc-nonfree from backports
1520 [18:23:45] <bthomas> Could be firmware since I am using 5.5
kernel from backports
1521 [18:23:58] <towo`> but since that gpu was introduced in 2017,
i would try the buster kernel 1st
1522 [18:24:24] <bthomas> let me try. Thanks towo`
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1526 [18:25:19] <miskatonic> what happens if trying to run the UHD
620 without proprietary firmware?
1527 [18:25:33] <towo`> it would not work
1528 [18:25:46] <towo`> skylake and above needs firmware
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1535 [18:29:27] <miskatonic> what is the latest intel gpu without
proprietary firmware requirement?
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1543 [18:33:12] <H4ndy> Broadwell came before Skylake. So
HD5000/6000 series probably (no clue tho)
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1576 [18:55:03] <Sora> my syslog is being spammed with this
replaced-url
1577 [18:55:04] <Sora> bad?
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1579 [18:55:36] <sney> yep you have a hard drive problem
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1581 [18:56:08] <Sora> sdm is a sd card i think
1582 [18:56:10] <Sora> running the host os
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1584 [18:56:41] <sney> sd cards die, this is why we make sure to
have a few
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1596 [19:04:33] <jeroenimo> Anyone run this problem too?: in
stretch wget and curl both do not accept the COMODO ssl certs please
run on your stretch install this "wget
replaced-url
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1598 [19:04:59] <jeroenimo> in the browser it works fin though
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1609 [19:11:17] <CrazyTux> while updating I got this message. What
does it mean? "E: Repository 'replaced-url
1610 [19:11:18] <CrazyTux> N: This must be accepted explicitly
before updates for this repository can be applied. See apt-secure(8)
manpage for details."
1611 [19:11:41] <CrazyTux> please help
1612 [19:11:43] <jmcnaught> jeroenimo: using ca-certificates
20200601~deb9u1 from stretch-updates?
1613 [19:12:09] <greycat> CrazyTux: it means run "apt
update" once instead of your regular "apt-get
update", at least if your Debian is new enough for that to
work.
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1615 [19:12:22] <ratrace> jeroenimo: purge ca-certs? do you have
it installed now? because you need it, and up to date.
1616 [19:12:39] <greycat> if wheezy's apt doesn't
support it, and if you're on wheezy, then... oh well?
1617 [19:13:13] <CrazyTux> greycat, thank. That worked.
1618 [19:13:43] <greycat> I don't know why they don't
say that in the error message.
1619 [19:14:18] <CrazyTux> greycat, what is the difference between
apt update and apt-get update?
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1621 [19:15:08] <greycat> dpkg apt vs. apt-get
1622 [19:15:08] <dpkg> apt is promoted over apt-get for
interactive use. It uses fancy colors and has output format
differences. It removes the .deb files that it downloads during an
install or upgrade. It installs new packages during upgrades.
apt-get has a stable command-line interface and is promoted for
scripting.
1623 [19:15:51] <CrazyTux> greycat, thanks
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1641 [19:28:25] <Mykeje> Hello guys!!
1642 [19:28:35] <Mykeje> I'm a newcomer
1643 [19:29:08] <sney> !ask
1644 [19:29:08] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For
example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian
version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I
expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if
anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all
volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get
an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org.
See <smart questions><errors>.
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1659 [19:39:23] <nvz> !noob
1660 [19:39:23] <dpkg> Dear visitor, please don't bother
telling us you're a "newb" or a "n00b". We
can tell. Please don't bother telling us you're not a
"newb", "noob" or "n00b" either. We
can tell that too, you probably are, if you have to say you are not.
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1662 [19:40:18] <greycat> Not that there's any shame in being
new. Just ask whatever your question is.
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1664 [19:40:39] <greycat> ... unless you already left, in which
case we're talking to your ghost.
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1666 [19:41:18] <nvz> heh.. yeah apparently they did leave..
I've thought though not hard about an alternative to just
ignoring joins/parts/quits on high volume channels
1667 [19:41:27] <nvz> like maybe redirecting them to another
window or something
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1669 [19:42:05] <nvz> or making a more intelligent script that
knows when it might be important for me to see a quit message
1670 [19:42:09] <nvz> like if I'd been talking to the person
1671 [19:42:10] <greycat> I wonder if any clients have a setting
to ignore parts *unless* the person spoke in the channel in the last
20 minutes.
1672 [19:42:20] <jmcnaught> weechat does that
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1678 [19:44:42] <jmcnaught> irssi also has a recentdepart.pl
script. I just set join/part/quit messages to be dark grey so
they're still visible but real messages stand out.
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1682 [19:48:21] <ratrace> I rely on tab completion usually
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1697 [19:58:43] <outoftime> Asking for link about how to
understand "must", "have to" and
"should" in docs.
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1699 [19:59:43] <jmcnaught> outoftime:
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1701 [20:00:46] <jmcnaught> outoftime: there's also
apparently an RFC 6919.
1702 [20:00:49] <outoftime> jmcnaught, RFC2119 thx.
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1704 [20:02:27] <bthomas> Will be greatful for any help
interpreting this (
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1706 [20:03:02] <devrikx> Hi all - I'm a little stumped and
embarrassed as I've not had this problem with nvidia in all the
years I've used/developed with Debian. However, I'm having
problems getting ANY nvidia card working with Debian 10. I've
tried disabling wayland (which gets me a solid terminal) but I have
to ctrl+alt+f[X] to do so, I do not get GDM running. I'm forced
to use nouveau.. has anyone managed to get a 1070 working with
debian 10?
1707 [20:03:06] <bthomas> Looks like the kernel modesetting module
is being unloaded. I see 'UnloadModule:
"modesetting"' in X.org logs (full log at
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1713 [20:05:40] <jelly> bthomas, that log looks as if normal 4.19
kernel is booted, not 5.5
1714 [20:05:53] <jelly> [ 4.864] Current Operating System: Linux
debian 4.19.0-9-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.118-2 (2020-04-29) x86_64
1715 [20:06:14] <nvz> bthomas: the kernel doesnt have a
modesetting module.. thats the x log telling you the x module
modesetting is unloaded
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1717 [20:06:28] <jelly> bthomas, that that module in xorg log is
xorg module
1718 [20:06:53] <nvz> if you do "modinfo modesetting" as
root you'll see, there is no such module in the kernel
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1724 [20:08:24] <jelly> I am not sure whether just the upgraded
kernel will be enough to make 10gen i7 gpu work
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1730 [20:13:22] <greycat> The best way to find out would be to try
it.
1731 [20:14:05] <jelly> bthomas, make sure you also have
backported firmware packages installed
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1744 [20:23:21] <bthomas> thanks jelly
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1762 [20:31:04] <eboladoc> Hey Guys I just updated 2 of my
computers (Debian Bullseye) and the following error occured
1763 [20:31:13] <eboladoc> Setting up python3-distutils (3.8.3-2)
...
1764 [20:31:15] <eboladoc> find:
‘/usr/lib/python3.7/distutils’: No such file or
directory
1765 [20:31:18] <eboladoc> find:
‘/usr/lib/python3.7/distutils’: No such file or
directory
1766 [20:31:19] <eboladoc> find: ‘/usr/lib/python3.7’:
No such file or directory
1767 [20:31:25] <eboladoc> How can I verify that this is harmless?
1768 [20:31:46] <greycat> by running the programs you normally run
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1770 [20:32:09] <greycat> if you want a more detailed answer,
see...
1771 [20:32:12] <greycat> !debian-next
1772 [20:32:12] <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
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1778 [20:34:39] <eboladoc> Thanks, I will just get back to the
people on #debian-next if something broke :)
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1807 [20:59:30] <ayjay_t> can one apt over ssh
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1809 [20:59:44] <ayjay_t> like can i set up a debian repo
that's only accessible over ssh
1810 [21:00:34] <ayjay_t> seemsl ike the answer is no
1811 [21:00:38] <ayjay_t> that seems like an oversight
1812 [21:01:04] <ayjay_t> nvm i take it back
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1815 [21:01:53] <ayjay_t>
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1816 [21:01:56] <ayjay_t> looks v nice
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1830 [21:20:27] <ddsys> debian10 not seeing my wifi adapter but it
works fine on windows dual-boot. im using stable with backports
5.5.0 kernel. any ideas?
1831 [21:21:22] <sney> check dmesg for missing firmware messages.
most wifi nics require non-free firmware from userspace
1832 [21:21:41] <ddsys> i have firmware-iwlwifi installed
1833 [21:22:11] <ddsys> new laptop and i had to get newer kernel
to boot
1834 [21:22:52] <sney> ok, and if you do 'dmesg |grep
iwlwifi' does it report that the firmware was loaded and show
you the correct model number etc?
1835 [21:23:52] <ddsys> iwlwifi 0000:00:14.3: firmware: failed to
load iwlwifi-Qu-c0-hr-b0-52.ucode
1836 [21:24:14] <ddsys> about 20 lines like that
1837 [21:24:18] <sney> ,file iwlwifi-Qu-c0-hr-b0-52.ucode
1838 [21:24:22] <judd> No packages in buster/amd64 were found with
that file.
1839 [21:24:30] <sney> ,file iwlwifi-Qu-c0-hr-b0-52.ucode
--release buster-backports
1840 [21:24:31] <judd> No packages in buster-backports/amd64 were
found with that file.
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1842 [21:24:59] <shtrb> ,file iwlwifi-Qu-c0-hr-b0-52.ucode
1843 [21:25:00] <sney> ok. the non-free firmware in debian is
about a year old and we've been seeing this a lot. the firmware
for your nic should be available from upstream, one sec
1844 [21:25:03] <judd> No packages in buster/amd64 were found with
that file.
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1847 [21:25:38] <ddsys> ok
1848 [21:26:44] <sney> about 20 lines like that, including other
file names?
1849 [21:26:50] <ddsys> yes
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1852 [21:27:29] <sney> ok. go here
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1856 [21:28:13] <ddsys> sney: thank you
1857 [21:28:53] <sney> np
1858 [21:29:12] <ddsys> ill reort in a bit
1859 [21:29:16] <ddsys> report
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1881 [21:41:19] <ddsys> sney: worked perfect thanks again
1882 [21:42:12] <sney> np
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1900 [22:05:31] <ddsys> sney: updating the firmware fixed my wifi
adapter being found but now my audio is out :(
1901 [22:05:47] <ddsys> dmesg hass no error for audio
1902 [22:06:10] <greycat> Are you using pulseaudio? If so, try
running pavucontrol.
1903 [22:06:16] <ddsys> yes
1904 [22:07:07] <ws2k3> once i put some traffic on my debian
machine i get a flapping network interface. dmesg shows me the
following:
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1905 [22:07:22] <ddsys> pavucontrol looks okay
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1907 [22:08:19] <greycat> What exactly does "audio is
out" mean? What program are you running, and what error/problem
do you get?
1908 [22:08:27] <sney> ws2k3: is that a real nic or virtualized?
1909 [22:08:33] <ws2k3> sney: real nic
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1911 [22:09:05] <ddsys> greycat: youtube and also playing an mp3
1912 [22:09:11] <ddsys> no sound
1913 [22:09:17] <ws2k3> sney: and before people start saying this
is the nic of cable/switch. it does not happen for 24 hours when we
do not put any traffic on the box. so i suspect kernel/driver or
something in that direction
1914 [22:09:34] <sney> ws2k3: try forcing the speed/duplex instead
of using autoneg
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1921 [22:10:28] <ws2k3> sney:
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1923 [22:11:09] <greycat> ddsys: Standard shotgun, then: make sure
pavucontrol "Output Devices" shows the right device. Make
sure the speakers/headphones are plugged in the right jack. Make
sure the speakers are powered on. Make sure volume isn't set to
0. Make sure it's not muted.
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1925 [22:12:02] <sney> ws2k3: ok... try forcing the speed/duplex
instead of using autoneg
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1927 [22:12:23] <ddsys> greycat headphones get sound
1928 [22:12:41] <ws2k3> sney: no difference
1929 [22:13:14] <ddsys> greycat: pavucontrol says speakers
unavailable
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1931 [22:13:27] <devrikx> Regarding my 'no desktop with
nvidia-driver on a 1070' issue - I went ahead and updated to
5.5 kernel and installed the 440 driver from backports... I tried to
manually start the session (wayland is disabled, ran
'startx') and I got the following Xorg.0.log file:
replaced-url
1932 [22:13:27] <devrikx> runs and builds the module for the
installed kernel and blacklists nouveau... just it doesn't
work. >.>
1933 [22:13:54] <ddsys> greycat: i think its the firmware i just
upgraded
1934 [22:14:18] <sney> ws2k3: sorry to disappoint you but it
probably is the cable. if it negotiates a speed but can't
actually pass traffic that's the most likely culprit.
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1938 [22:16:37] <sney> devrikx: that's still trying to load
nouveau. did you confirm that the nvidia module actually built? you
can find them in /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/dkms
1939 [22:18:27] <greycat> ddsys: more shotgun: is
"timidity" running? it's known to seize control of
audio devices.
1940 [22:19:15] <devrikx> sney: I watched the process succeed in
terminal - if it reported incorrectly I'm stumped, but
I'll have to reinstall the driver to check -> some moments
on that please. I was going to argue that if it didnt detect and
create the device perhaps that's why its not trying to load the
nviida module.. but then again I remember the order is actually
along the lines of the module loading and then the device being
created... makes sense
1941 [22:19:15] <devrikx> - thanks I'll get back to you.
1942 [22:19:54] <ddsys> greycat: timidity as a service? no
timidity service found
1943 [22:20:16] <sney> devrikx: if you look in the directory I
just told you to look in, you don't have to rebuild anything.
if the module did not successfully build then the nvidia .ko files
will not be there.
1944 [22:21:52] <ddsys> greycat: timidity not installed
1945 [22:22:14] <devrikx> sney: I don't have an
'updates' directory - only build,kernel,source. I
suggested needing to retry because I uninstalled and purged *nvidia*
and dkms seemed to have done something at the end of _that_ process.
1946 [22:23:51] <ws2k3> sney: gonna make a ticket at the ISP and
we shall see
1947 [22:23:56] <jeroenimo> jmcnaught: I have Version:
20161130+nmu1+deb9u1
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1949 [22:25:21] <sney> devrikx: ok, make sure the linux-headers
package for your kernel is installed (for a bpo kernel this is apt
-t buster-backports install linux-headers-amd64)
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1953 [22:29:54] <devrikx> sney: I can confirm the modules exist
after the install process completes. I have to imagine they did
before, but just in case my many purge and reinstall attempts
through the stable kernel and my deviation through testing and then
to backports drivers, and then moving to backports kernel and
subsequently trying the backports driver had some sort of issue with
- for instance - not completely doing a clean attempt some how...
1954 [22:29:54] <devrikx> I'll go ahead and attempt to
reboot.
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1956 [22:31:24] <jeroenimo> jmcnaught: I think I found it.. ;-)
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1959 [22:32:22] <jeroenimo> jmcnaught: thanks...
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1961 [22:34:06] <devrikx> sney: I"m not using an xorg conf, I
have wayland enabled set to false in gdm3, (modprobe files) nouveau
blacklist:
replaced-url
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1963 [22:34:38] <devrikx> If there's anything else you can
think of for me to post before I reboot and go through that process,
I'll wait a few and see if you think of something (and check a
couple things)
1964 [22:35:16] <sney> did you update the initramfs as instructed
in the nouveau blacklist? (apt should do this automatically, but to
be sure)
1965 [22:35:56] <devrikx> sney: just now I did since you mentioned
it (it did look like apt did it though)
1966 [22:36:08] <sney> that should be everything
1967 [22:36:15] <devrikx> alright, I'll report back
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1993 [22:58:56] <devrikx> sney: unfortunately it was the same
thing. I did verify that the module was still there, that there were
no devices created under /dev, I tried 'startx' after
ctrl+alt+f2 as root and normal user, and I copied the log to my home
directory before having to do a stale start (usb freezes gui the
first reboot after these trials for some reason) to preserve it:
replaced-url
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1996 [22:59:40] <annadane> is there any particular reason to use
firejail vs apparmor for sandboxing firefox (not firefox-esr that
comes with debian, the upstream one from mozilla)?
1997 [22:59:42] <devrikx> The log file is from _before_ doing a
startx - it was literally the same thing in the log from the manual
start attempt though
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1999 [23:00:26] <greycat> !xorg.0.log
2000 [23:00:26] <dpkg> Xorg.0.log is in /var/log/ unless you are
on stretch-or-later and running X as non-root. Then it's in
~/.local/share/xorg/ instead.
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2002 [23:01:04] <sney> devrikx: is xserver-xorg-video-nvidia
installed?
2003 [23:01:07] <devrikx> I copied the log to my home directory to
ensure it wasn't overwritten - it was taken from there however
2004 [23:02:02] <devrikx> At this very moment - no, I'm not
sure how to blacklist nvidia and unblacklist nouveau, so I do
apt-get remove --purge *nvidia* to get my desktop back
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2007 [23:02:38] <devrikx> sney: if you know how I could switch
back with out uninstalling, I'll do that - but I can try to
find the apt log
2008 [23:02:48] <sney> calm down and stop running ahead.
2009 [23:02:54] <sney> install xserver-xorg-video-nvidia.
2010 [23:03:21] <sney> and furthermore,
2011 [23:03:24] <sney> !why recommends
2012 [23:03:24] <dpkg> From Debian 5.0 "Lenny" onwards,
apt-get and aptitude both install "Recommended" packages
by default. From <policy> section 7.2, Recommends,
"declares a strong, but not absolute, dependency. The
Recommends field should list packages that would be found together
with this one in all but unusual installations." You're
not that unusual, trust us. By not installing
"recommended" packages you will be missing functionality.
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2016 [23:04:41] <devrikx> sney: It was installed, even though it
isnt at this moment. As I said I only uninstalled to get my desktop
back so I could report back to you.
2017 [23:05:46] <devrikx> sney:
replaced-url
2018 [23:07:00] <sney> that list from apt looks fine, you can
accept
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2021 [23:09:51] <sney> and you can use a console irc client like
irssi to come back here when X isn't starting, that way the
question of "is this installed?" doesn't get mired in
confusing "well I had it before but not the other time"
nonsense
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2023 [23:10:32] <sney> nobody's memory is perfect - least of
all mine - so best to troubleshoot what *is.*
2024 [23:10:33] <devrikx> beautiful let me get _that_ installed
and configured
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