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1 [00:00:42] <Pegasus_RPG> Since I have no console access, what
should the boot line be on a live CD? "default"
"live" or something else?
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5 [00:03:29] <Pegasus_RPG> hmm, seems "Debian"
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10 [00:08:46] <Pegasus_RPG> mason: what's the default user
name and password on the live images? I can't find it in the
docs!
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17 [00:10:03] <Pegasus_RPG> just found it on a Web search:
user/live
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42 [00:39:26] <mason> Pegasus_RPG: Ah, sorry, was AFK. Glad you
found it.
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44 [00:40:00] <mason> Pegasus_RPG: And you can elevate to root
with a passwordless sudo from there, and install whatever you need
for tools, including maybe openssh-server, etc.
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52 [00:52:58] <Pegasus_RPG> problem is my NICs need non-free
firmware to work. sigh
53 [00:53:29] <Pegasus_RPG> I really only need a netinstall
image with xfsprogs-udeb installed
54 [00:54:24] <dvs> !firmware iso
55 [00:54:24] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> and DVD images
containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages are available
from
replaced-url
56 [00:55:00] <Pegasus_RPG> Oh sweet, thank you!
57 [00:55:06] <mason> Pegasus_RPG: There's
replaced-url
58 [00:55:08] <dvs> np
59 [00:55:26] <mason> Oh, and I missed that while I was digging
up the URL.
60 [00:55:45] <mason> The trick to remember being that you want
the live image there too.
61 [00:55:55] <Pegasus_RPG> So does anyone know the command to
install a udeb package in the rescue env?
62 [00:56:57] <mason> Pegasus_RPG: apt-get and friends ought to
be able to do that.
63 [00:57:28] <Pegasus_RPG> In a live env, sure. But I'm
talking about the netinst one where you only get ash/busybox
64 [00:57:50] <mason> Ah, I never use that. Unsure what the
installer does to wedge them in.
65 [00:58:10] <Pegasus_RPG> I tried using expert mode but
xfsprogs wasn't an option on its list (though reiserfsprogs
was)
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88 [01:17:38] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey guys
89 [01:18:25] <Eryn_1983_FL> so im trying to do bluetoothctl and
pactl from cron..
90 [01:18:42] <Eryn_1983_FL> and its saying connection refused
even from the login user
91 [01:18:45] <Eryn_1983_FL> id
92 [01:19:00] <Eryn_1983_FL> do i need to do something special
for my crontab to work?
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95 [01:21:37] <Eryn_1983_FL> :Q
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121 [01:59:28] <mutante> there is a bug in
libapache2-mod-security2. it uses an apache config line like
"IncludeOptional
/usr/share/modsecurity-crs/owasp-crs.load". The comment makes
it clear the author expects this to be "optional", which
is understandable since it's called IncludeOptional. But
actually it's only optional if "wildcards are used"
and this is just a file. So if you install apache2 and
libapache2-mod-security and
122 [01:59:34] <mutante> that's it and you attempt to
restart the service.. you get from "no such file or
directory" to "syntax error on line 12" and the
service is down
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131 [02:02:36] <RoyK> mutante: what§s in that line?
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133 [02:02:42] <RoyK> what's
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136 [02:03:31] <mutante> RoyK: IncludeOptional
/usr/share/modsecurity-crs/owasp-crs.load
137 [02:03:44] <mutante> with a comment above "# Include
OWASP ModSecurity CRS rules if installed"
138 [02:03:53] <mutante> just.. this syntax means it is NOT
optional
139 [02:04:11] <mutante> httpd docs "will be silently
ignored (instead of causing an error) if wildcards are used"
ugh
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141 [02:04:27] <mutante> there is no wildcard.. then it's
not optional :o
142 [02:04:56] <mutante> and then as well that httpd thinks
it's a syntax error when the file is not there as a bonus
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147 [02:06:13] <mutante> i should use reportbug against
libapache2-mod-security2 i suppose
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149 [02:07:54] <mutante> except if that file does not come from
the package, but it seems very much that it does
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151 [02:09:13] <abff> mutante: you can use apt-file to load a
database of files provided by packages
152 [02:09:18] <abff> if you're uncertain
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155 [02:12:47] <mutante> abff: good point. done and confirmed. it
does
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159 [02:15:51] <abff> mutante: well done
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167 [02:30:39] <yuri0x0> hi I just downloaded the alsa topology
conf-1.2.3 package, but I don't know where to install it on my
debian 10 system, where should I insert the configuration files?
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172 [02:36:33] <jim> yuri0x0, where did you get it?
173 [02:36:44] <jim> do you have a link to that place?
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175 [02:37:09] <jim> is it possible that debian already has it
packaged?
176 [02:37:17] <yuri0x0>
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/lib/alsa-topology-conf-1.2.3.tar.bz2
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178 [02:37:32] <yuri0x0> I'm trying to install this
179 [02:38:56] <abff> yuri0x0: apt show alsa-topology-conf
it's already in the repos
180 [02:39:04] <abff> oh shit I am on testing
181 [02:39:08] <mutante> yuri0x0: my guess would be
/etc/alsa/conf.d
182 [02:39:08] <abff> nvm me
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184 [02:39:19] <mutante> since it's for alsa and that .d dir
is for config snippets
185 [02:39:38] <quadrathoch2> ,v alsa-topology-conf
186 [02:39:39] <judd> Package: alsa-topology-conf on amd64 --
bullseye: 1.2.2-1; sid: 1.2.2-1
187 [02:39:54] <jim> oh look it is packaged
188 [02:40:01] <abff> in bullsey not buster
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190 [02:40:22] <jim> ,checkbackport alsa-topology-conf
191 [02:40:22] <abff> it looks like it's under
/usr/share/alsa/topology
192 [02:40:22] <judd> Backporting package alsa-topology-conf in
sid→buster/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12).
193 [02:41:06] <quadrathoch2> debhelper 12 is in buster
194 [02:41:30] <jim> waht's debhelper-compat?
195 [02:41:50] <quadrathoch2> jim it was renamed to debhelper.
it's just to help creating debs ;)
196 [02:41:54] <quadrathoch2> ,v debhelper
197 [02:41:55] <judd> Package: debhelper on amd64 -- jessie:
9.20150101+deb8u2; jessie-security: 9.20150101+deb8u2; stretch:
10.2.5; stretch-backports: 12.1.1~bpo9+1; buster: 12.1.1;
buster-backports: 13.2~bpo10+1; bullseye: 13.2; sid: 13.2
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200 [02:43:34] <jim> what would I do if I wanted to build the
package in buster?
201 [02:43:44] <quadrathoch2> !ssb
202 [02:43:44] <dpkg> First, check for a backport on
<debian-backports>. If unavailable: 1) Add a deb-src line for
sid (not a deb line!); ask me about <deb-src sid> 2) enable
debian-backports (see <bdo>) 3) apt update; apt install
build-essential; apt build-dep packagename 4) apt -b source
packagename 5) dpkg -i packagename-ver.deb To change compilation
options, see <package recompile>; for versions newer than sid
see <uupdate>.
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204 [02:44:22] <jim> I know that part, what about the two
different names debhelper and debhelper-compat?
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206 [02:45:01] <quadrathoch2> dephelper-compat was renamed to
debhelper, so you wouldn't need to backport it. or did I
misunderstand you?
207 [02:45:07] <yuri0x0> configure: error: No linkable
libatopology was found.
208 [02:45:20] <yuri0x0> Failed in the install alsa-utils
209 [02:45:20] <jim> judd thinks it's not backportable
210 [02:45:56] <quadrathoch2> jim, yes, because debhelper-compat
is not in buster (because it was renamed to debhelper)
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212 [02:47:03] <jim> do you mean that debhelper in buster was
renamed to debhelper-compat in bullseye?
213 [02:47:39] <quadrathoch2> ahh yes sorry, :/ jim
214 [02:48:10] <jim> so what do I do to fix the problem stated by
judd?
215 [02:48:14] <yuri0x0> can't run alsaclt
216 [02:48:27] <yuri0x0> 8alsactl
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218 [02:48:35] <yuri0x0> alsactl
219 [02:49:02] <quadrathoch2> idk jim
220 [02:49:16] <jim> care to help me find out?
221 [02:49:26] <quadrathoch2> as nobody ever fixed it, even
admins, idk if there is a way to fix it (during buster/stable)
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225 [02:53:14] <LtL> alsactl in alsa-utils package. in
/usr/sbin/alsactl
226 [02:54:06] <LtL> oh nevermind.
227 [02:54:37] <abff> yea little more complicated than that
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229 [02:55:15] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: what are you trying to
accomplish with this alsa topology? Are you trying to get sound to
work?
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231 [02:58:28] <yuri0x0> I want to install alsa-utils, and when I
install alsa utils I get a message saying that the topology is
missing
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233 [02:58:53] <yuri0x0> onfigure: error: No linkable
libatopology was found.
234 [02:59:44] <jmcnaught> How are you installing alsa-utils?
From the package in Debian, or from a source tarball?
235 [03:00:37] <jim> yuri0x0, I'm trying to figure out, and
get help for, making a backport for it work
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237 [03:01:28] <quadrathoch2> jim which package?
238 [03:01:42] <yuri0x0> source tarball
239 [03:01:50] <yuri0x0> jmcnaught
240 [03:02:15] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: why? What is the core issue?
Debian already has alsa-utils that you can install with "apt
install alsa-utils"
241 [03:02:17] <yuri0x0> Cool
242 [03:02:26] <abff> ,v alsa-utils
243 [03:02:27] <jim> jmcnaught, alsa-topology-conf
244 [03:02:27] <judd> Package: alsa-utils on amd64 -- jessie:
1.0.28-1; stretch: 1.1.3-1; buster: 1.1.8-2; bullseye: 1.2.2-2; sid:
1.2.2-2
245 [03:03:06] <yuri0x0> I want to install the latest version,
1.2.3, my machine has a lower version, which does not have alsactl
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247 [03:04:21] <abff> are you sure it doesn't? I'm
pretty sure alsactl lives in sbin, try running it with sudo
248 [03:04:28] <quadrathoch2> jim, I just compiled
alsa-topology-conf, it works flawlessly
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255 [03:06:24] <yuri0x0> I'm sure, I'm logged in as
root
256 [03:06:36] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: did you become root with
"su"?
257 [03:06:43] <abff> okay cool, you do you
258 [03:06:52] <yuri0x0> Yes
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261 [03:07:31] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: you need to use "su
-l" to get a root login with root's environment including
PATH. You still have the normal user's PATH, which does not
include /usr/sbin which is where alsactl lives.
262 [03:07:49] <abff> alsactl has been around earlier than 1.1.8
263 [03:08:06] <jmcnaught> !buster su
264 [03:08:06] <dpkg> In buster, su no longer overrides PATH by
default, requiring that you use "su -" or "su
-l" for login shells (which is not really a new thing at
all...). To approximate the previous behaviour, put
"ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes" in /etc/login.defs. See
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265 [03:08:07] <abff> there's a changelog for 1.1.7 on the
alsa wiki that shows alsactl exists.
266 [03:08:21] <abff> jmcnaught: news to me
267 [03:08:31] <mutante> i was soo motivated to report the bug,
but then i got "Unable to connect to Debian BTS (error:
"timeout('timed out',)");" while using
_reportbug_. so do i reportbug reportbug now :p
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269 [03:11:10] <yuri0x0> Thanky you very much jmcnaught
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271 [03:12:07] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: you're welcome. It helps
sometimes to state what the core issue is, it's hard to tell
how far down the rabbit hole you are sometimes :)
272 [03:12:16] <yuri0x0> Do you know how I can make my external
microphone work in linux jmcnaught?
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274 [03:13:00] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: is it a USB microphone? In my
experience it's plug and play, you can manage devices with
pavucontrol.
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276 [03:14:39] <yuri0x0> I've tried with pavucontrol but it
won't, it recognizes the external microphone, but it
doesn't capture the sound
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278 [03:16:00] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: in pavucontrol on the
Configuration tab, do you have the profile set correctly?
279 [03:16:31] <yuri0x0> What do you mean, profile?
280 [03:16:41] <abff> pa works its just a lot of janky shit and
jankier bandaids
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282 [03:17:42] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: see how each device has a
profile drop-down?
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289 [03:21:12] <yuri0x0> A moment
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292 [03:23:12] <yuri0x0>
replaced-url
293 [03:23:35] <yuri0x0>
replaced-url
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295 [03:23:53] <yuri0x0> I go here and come back
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297 [03:25:19] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: on my pavucontrol it shows
microphone activity in the bar below the volume slider, does yours
show any activity when you make noise into the microphone?
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300 [03:30:29] <jim> quadrathoch2, as an ssb from sid?
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302 [03:30:51] <quadrathoch2> yes jim
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307 [03:34:42] <yuri0x0> Yes, look at the picture, a black bar,
but when I use the external microphone, the bar does not increase,
but when I use the internal microphone it increases due to the sound
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309 [03:35:47] <jmcnaught> What kind of external microphone is
it?
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311 [03:38:58] <yuri0x0>
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312 [03:39:31] <jim> quadrathoch2, themill (whose bot judd is)
let us know judd hasn't learned about versioned provides yet,
and that explains the error message from judd above
313 [03:41:08] <quadrathoch2> ahh thanks, great to know
314 [03:42:00] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: the microphone works on other
devices, and it has a good battery?
315 [03:42:28] <yuri0x0> Yes it works
316 [03:42:32] <yuri0x0> Yes it works
317 [03:44:33] <jmcnaught> yuri0x0: I have seen before that an
input source works but does not show activity in pavucontrol. What
program are you recording with? Have you checked the pavucontrol
Recording (Gravando?) tab to make sure that the recording stream is
using the correct device (and not the monitor)?
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321 [03:49:04] <jim> yuri0x0, there's a neat trick, you can
get the source (debianized) from a later version and try to build it
on an earlier version
322 [03:49:52] <jim> I'm trying it now
323 [03:52:42] <jim> yuri0x0, I got a package!
324 [03:52:56] <jmcnaught> jim: I think we've moved beyond
that. They were trying to build alsa-utils from source (which needed
alsa-topology-conf) because they could not find alsactl, because of
"su" and PATH not including /usr/sbin
325 [03:53:20] <jim> oh ok
326 [03:53:55] <jim> so he never needed alsa-topology-conf other
than to build that other thing
327 [03:54:04] <jmcnaught> yeah
328 [03:54:34] <jim> so the package's purpose is to support
compilation of things
329 [03:54:51] <jmcnaught> Right now it seems like the soundcard
works, the internal microphone works, but not when an external
microphone is plugged into the jack.
330 [03:55:41] <jim> I don't really have a clue how to fix
that
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332 [03:56:40] <genoobie> Hello all, I am looking to install a
fairly light (CD sized) debian on my dell dimension 8400
333 [03:56:45] <jim> does the ext mic work in that case?
334 [03:56:58] <genoobie> where could I find an ISO for this?
335 [03:57:38] <jim> genoobie, use a regular debian netinstall,
and don't install as much :)
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343 [04:05:44] <DammitJim> I've done Samba and nfs befoe
344 [04:05:48] <DammitJim> before
345 [04:06:06] <DammitJim> what do you guys recommend is the most
reliable and easiest way to allow copying files from one server to
another?
346 [04:06:12] <DammitJim> for automated scripts
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348 [04:06:33] <sponix> DammitJim: rsync
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350 [04:06:41] <DammitJim> rsync over what?
351 [04:06:49] <sponix> over anything
352 [04:06:56] <DammitJim> remember, I want this to be done
automatically
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354 [04:07:08] <DammitJim> ok, rsync over samba?
355 [04:07:21] <sponix> lol
356 [04:07:25] <sponix> read up on rsync
357 [04:07:34] <DammitJim> or you mean rsync itself?
358 [04:07:38] <sponix> yes
359 [04:07:44] <sponix> that is why I said rsync
360 [04:07:46] <quadrathoch2> DammitJim ssh is probably best ;)
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362 [04:08:06] <dvs> DammitJim, rsync only needs a network
connection.
363 [04:08:11] <DammitJim> hhhmmmm... I was considering that as
well (I already have an rsync server running)
364 [04:08:15] <sponix> quadrathoch2: rsync has features ssh/scp
doesn't like "resume" :)
365 [04:08:31] <quadrathoch2> ahh okay :)
366 [04:08:49] <DammitJim> mind you, this is just to have a cron
job copy files from one location to another
367 [04:09:03] <sponix> it can also remove files at the
destination if they no longer exist on the host, and LOTS of other
cool shit
368 [04:09:33] <DammitJim> yeah, for this project, I'm not
necessarily looking for that
369 [04:09:45] <DammitJim> at the end of a script, I just need to
copy some generated files to another server
370 [04:10:07] <sponix> I think you will be hard pressed to find
something more fitting than rsync
371 [04:10:43] <DammitJim> I though of just having a samba mount
to the other server
372 [04:10:55] <dvs> ...
373 [04:10:58] <DammitJim> then just cp <file> /mnt/server/
374 [04:12:49] <sponix> sure, you _could_ do that
375 [04:13:20] <sponix> scp is an option also if you don't
want to mess with all the mounting and so forth
376 [04:13:41] <jim> backup the files then restore from the
backup... borg backup is pretty good
377 [04:13:43] <DammitJim> I'm conflicted between ssh keys
378 [04:13:49] <DammitJim> and username/password combinations
379 [04:14:01] <sponix> That is Linux though, there is probably
at least a dozen ways to do it
380 [04:14:11] <DammitJim> tru
381 [04:14:40] <sponix> jim: I am just a fan of rsync and scp
because they are already there for me when I need them
382 [04:15:07] <jim> sponix, good enough
383 [04:15:09] <DammitJim> tru
384 [04:15:16] <sponix> Duplicity can be used, but hell I think
that is just a python wrapper for rsync anyway :)
385 [04:15:23] <DammitJim> btw, I'm not talking about taking
backups
386 [04:15:26] <DammitJim> that's next week
387 [04:15:45] <DammitJim> I just need a VM that is doing some
work and generates some files to copy the files to another server
when it's done
388 [04:16:01] <sponix> Any data of importance copied from one
medium to another = backup of a kind
389 [04:16:04] <jim> borg takes a bit of setup
390 [04:16:20] <sponix> jim: hmm, too much work for me then :)
391 [04:17:02] <sponix> rsync -avP ./local sponix@remote:/backup/
392 [04:17:04] <sponix> done
393 [04:17:46] <sponix> or maybe that was scp... they are so damn
close to one another I could care less :)
394 [04:18:11] <DammitJim> I forgot... how do I make rsync not
ask me for a password?
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398 [04:19:46] <sponix> DammitJim: if you "google"
that.. It is probably a key based auth. Might even use the ssh
system
399 [04:20:01] <DammitJim> sponix, I have used a secrets file
before
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401 [04:20:37] <jim> sponix, well, look into it if you want to...
I think it has some great features
402 [04:21:20] <DammitJim> can I supply a password in a script
for the rsync client?
403 [04:21:35] <sponix>
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404 [04:22:17] <sponix>
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406 [04:22:34] <DammitJim> oh no, but I don't want to do
rsync over ssh
407 [04:22:38] <DammitJim> that was my original question
408 [04:24:48] <sponix> RSYNC_PASSWORD to the password you want
to use or using the --password-file option. This may be useful when
scripting rsync. WARNING: On some systems environment variables are
visible to all users. On those systems using --password-file is
recommended.
409 [04:25:00] <sponix> DammitJim: "man rsync" does
wonderful things also :)
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411 [04:25:19] <sponix> So yes, you can have /etc/rsync_passwd or
whatever and use that for scripting
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415 [04:38:22] <DammitJim> thanks... I went with rsync
416 [04:38:27] <DammitJim> simple enough with secrets
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462 [06:01:42] <genoobie> hey all
463 [06:01:54] <genoobie> I just booted debian 10 live xfce
464 [06:02:03] <genoobie> and I want to wipe the HDD with
0's
465 [06:02:07] <genoobie> how would I do this?
466 [06:02:40] <kline> genoobie: dban
467 [06:02:43] <petn-randall> genoobie: `cp /dev/zero /dev/sdX`
as root, sdX being the correct drive you checked with `fdisk -l`
first.
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469 [06:03:16] <genoobie> petn-randall can I sudo this?
470 [06:03:57] <petn-randall> genoobie: Yes, sudo gives you root
permissions.
471 [06:04:54] <genoobie> petn-randall, lastly, petn, looks like
the HDD is broken up into sda1,2and 5
472 [06:05:14] <petn-randall> genoobie: Yes, those are partitions
on your disk.
473 [06:05:45] <genoobie> so should I use some other thing to
merge them first?
474 [06:06:06] <petn-randall> Err no, if you wipe the disk the
partitions are gone, too.
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476 [06:06:33] <genoobie> so do I run that command you listed
three times?
477 [06:06:33] <kline> if you're asking these questions,
using a tool like dban is probably a safer option
478 [06:06:39] <petn-randall> genoobie: I'd double-check you
don't need any data from that disk, this step is irreversible.
479 [06:06:50] <genoobie> yeah, no info required.
480 [06:07:07] <genoobie> kline is dban command line?
481 [06:07:11] <petn-randall> kline: dban won't teach you
about disk partitions.
482 [06:07:35] <kline> petn-randall: i have a strong suspicion
that genoobie doesnt really care about disk partitions
483 [06:07:45] <petn-randall> dban is a different live distro.
484 [06:07:51] <genoobie> I mean I *kindof* understand them.
485 [06:07:51] <kline> genoobie: its an iso you can boot off a
disk/usb stick like a livecd
486 [06:07:59] <kline> and its specialised for wiping hard drives
487 [06:07:59] <genoobie> gotcha.
488 [06:08:10] <genoobie> yeah, but I already have this fancy
xfce :)
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490 [06:08:15] <kline>
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491 [06:08:35] <genoobie> anyhow, do I have to that
"cp" command three times because there are three
partitions?
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493 [06:08:55] <kline> (its free/open source, the company also
has "Erasure" which is a commericial product for companies
that need certifications of destruction etc)
494 [06:09:11] <petn-randall> Does dban boot on current machines?
Their last release is 5 years ago.
495 [06:09:12] <genoobie> fdisk -l gives, sda1 as
"linux", sda2, "extended", sda5 as "swap /
solaris"
496 [06:09:27] <genoobie> so just run the cp command three
times...
497 [06:09:38] <petn-randall> genoobie: No, just run it against
the disk.
498 [06:09:39] <kline> petn-randall: i believe so yes
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500 [06:09:51] <petn-randall> genoobie: In this case it's
sda.
501 [06:09:58] <petn-randall> genoobie: You had linux on your PC
before?
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503 [06:10:02] <genoobie> oh oh oh...gotcha
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506 [06:10:54] <genoobie> cp /dev/zero /dev/sda
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509 [06:11:20] <genoobie> there's no indicator bar or
nothing...how can I tell if it is working?
510 [06:11:25] <genoobie> 160GB HDD btw
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513 [06:12:11] <genoobie> petn-randall thanks a million for the
help btw.
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516 [06:13:10] <petn-randall> genoobie: When the prompt returns.
517 [06:13:22] <petn-randall> Might take an hour or so, depending
on the speed of the drive.
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520 [06:15:51] <genoobie> 7200
521 [06:16:01] <genoobie> ugh an hour?
522 [06:17:12] <petn-randall> genoobie: It goes faster if you buy
a faster drive ;P
523 [06:17:25] <genoobie> haha...7200 is the Maxx
524 [06:17:38] <genoobie> anyhow, I'm just wiping for
resale.
525 [06:17:45] <genoobie> someone bought this P4 tank for $38.
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527 [06:18:10] <genoobie> They wanted me to ship *right away*
because their computer broke and they need it for work.
528 [06:18:16] <petn-randall> genoobie: There are 15k rpm HDDs,
and SSDs are even faster.
529 [06:18:31] <genoobie> Well...not in a 2005 P4 they're
not :)
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531 [06:18:50] <petn-randall> Someobody is still buying a P4 as a
replacement?
532 [06:18:51] <petn-randall> LOL
533 [06:19:01] <petn-randall> Oh wait, private?
534 [06:19:14] <petn-randall> I thought you meant a company
bought it.
535 [06:19:31] <petn-randall> They might be on a tight budget
then.
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537 [06:21:28] <genoobie> Yeah, true. But I cannot believe I got
$38 for it.
538 [06:21:45] <genoobie> I mean, if my kids had any interest,
they could soup them up, etc.,
539 [06:21:58] <genoobie> but they're bums...I blame the
parent(s).
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556 [06:42:39] <kristijonas>
replaced-url
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558 [06:43:09] <sponix> kristijonas: seems legit
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561 [06:44:10] <petn-randall> kristijonas: works fine here.
562 [06:44:17] <kristijonas> but only with KDE, other ISOs - not
complained about.
563 [06:45:05] <sponix> kristijonas: if you need that use wget
564 [06:45:20] <ropeiX0e> Does anyone have fix for Firefox Home
Highlights does not display bookmarks ?
565 [06:45:46] <sponix> ropeiX0e: I can tell you how to start a
completely fresh profile
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567 [06:46:22] <kristijonas> I actually don't know if I need
non-free, with my old laptop the standard iso didnt have wifi
drivers
568 [06:46:31] <kristijonas> but just got a new laptop
569 [06:46:31] <ropeiX0e> sponix I tried fresh profile already
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571 [06:49:09] <kristijonas> Intel Wireless 8260 (rev 3a), do I
actually need non-free since I only have wifi, not cable connection?
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573 [06:49:36] <sponix> kristijonas: try both
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577 [06:51:06] <ropeiX0e> sponix can you get bookmarks to show in
home highlights on your firefox ?
578 [06:52:07] <sponix> ropeiX0e: I can get bookmarks to show,
yes -- but I don't get what you mean by "in home
highlights"
579 [06:52:26] <sponix> I always have my home button and
bookmarks visible -- pretty sure
580 [06:53:05] <ropeiX0e> url page "about:home" and
settings I have set only Web Search, Highlights and Bookmarks
checked
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582 [06:53:57] <sponix> ropeiX0e: so you want your bookmarks and
home button visible in firefox, and you can't see them right
now ?
583 [06:54:40] <ropeiX0e> sponix no no I mean firefox home page
is supposed to show my bookmarks with these settings I think, but it
is not showing anything.
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585 [06:56:21] <sponix> ropeiX0e: put this directly in the URL
bar - about:preferences#home
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587 [06:56:41] <sponix> ropeiX0e: if you don't have a URL
bar, hit "alt+f" and use the menu to turn that back on
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589 [06:57:22] <ropeiX0e> sponix yes, on that page I have checked
Web Search, Highlights and Bookmarks. But nothing shows
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591 [06:59:40] <sponix> ropeiX0e: well that
"highlights" stuff is a collection of your prior web
history of surfing. If on a completely new profile, it probably
doesn't even have that information to display "yet"
592 [07:00:15] <sponix> ropeiX0e: to go like slashdot.org
freebsd.org
replaced-url
593 [07:00:36] <sponix> then start another tab, see if some of
those show up there
594 [07:01:03] <ropeiX0e> sponix I understand, but weird I
thought it was supposed to show bookmarks too like it has the check
box for
595 [07:01:03] <sponix> I often configure my new tabs to just
show up as
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596 [07:02:26] <ropeiX0e> sponix thx anyways I guess I need to
make my own html file for "bookmarks" then
597 [07:03:35] <sponix> ropeiX0e: Oh... Mine will show
"bookmarks" there if I have just them selected in
highlights -- but only a few (although I have hundreds)
598 [07:03:51] <sponix> I tell it 2 rows, and it only shows 1 row
of like 4 or 5
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600 [07:05:18] <genoobie> petn-randall do you have a sec?
601 [07:05:34] <ropeiX0e> sponix can you check why those specific
bookmarks show, I already tried moving folders and setting tags for
the bookmarks...
602 [07:05:38] <genoobie> I was running that command and the
computer went into a bit of sleep...
603 [07:05:47] <genoobie> now it won't come back from sleep.
604 [07:06:23] <genoobie> any way I can revive it? I think the
'cp' command is still running, but there's no way
fror me to know...
605 [07:06:42] <genoobie> the HDD light is on and I think I hear
it (it's pretty noisy in here).
606 [07:07:08] <genoobie> or that question is to anyone...
607 [07:07:17] <sponix> ropeiX0e: sorry I can't be of more
help. But I have to get some rest now. This might be better
addressed in a #firefox or #mozilla channel here on freenode. Pretty
sure one of the other will exist
608 [07:07:39] <genoobie> Basically I ran..."cp /dev/zero
/dev/sda" and the computer went into "sleep"
609 [07:07:58] <ropeiX0e> sponix okay np
610 [07:08:01] <genoobie> I brought it back once, but when I
logged in using "user:live" the screen went black
611 [07:08:17] <genoobie> now I can tell the screen is being lit
up
612 [07:08:33] <genoobie> and the HDD light finally went off
(about an hour)
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614 [07:08:43] <genoobie> is there any way I can check on this
machine's status?
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