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17 [00:15:26] <noshem> hi, i'm trying to install discord,
and i download the deb file, and try to install, but it doesn't
seem to work, when i doubleclick the deb file, it opens a window
called "package installer - discord", when i click
"install package" the window closes, but the package
doesn't seem to get installed
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19 [00:15:54] <noshem> also, wondering why debian doesn't
come with a console emulator
20 [00:16:03] <Mister00X> noshem: use dpkg -i PATH_TO_PACKAGE
21 [00:16:13] <noshem> and can someone recommend a console that
i can install
22 [00:16:14] <imMute> noahmg123: it does.
23 [00:16:22] <imMute> noshem: it does.
24 [00:16:44] <noshem> ah okay
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26 [00:17:05] <noshem> it just didn't for me for some
reason, i only installed the cinnamon DE, maybe that's why
27 [00:17:40] <noshem> can anyone recommend one to install for
me, please?
28 [00:17:43] <imMute> noshem: I'm not familiar with
cinnamon but you don't see something like "Terminal"
or "xterm" in the applications menu?
29 [00:18:01] <noshem> oh, yah, there is uxterm
30 [00:18:18] <noshem> and xterm too
31 [00:18:23] <noshem> thanks =)
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33 [00:18:51] <sney> cinnamon apparently Recommends:
gnome-terminal, so you would have missed that if you disabled
recommends, as new users do sometimes out of confusion
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36 [00:20:33] <noshem> sorry for all the newbie questions... so,
Mister00X, would the path be
"/home/user/Downloads/discord-0.0.13.deb"?
37 [00:20:47] <Mister00X> noshem: yes
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39 [00:21:28] <Mister00X> ofc only if the .deb is actually there
40 [00:22:00] <noshem> apparently user isn't in the sudoers
file (and the incident will be reported, lol)
41 [00:22:28] <Mister00X> noshem: did you choose a root passw
during install?
42 [00:22:41] <noshem> i did
43 [00:22:54] <Mister00X> then you need to use su - to become
root
44 [00:23:04] <jmcnaught> That is "su -"
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46 [00:23:15] <Mister00X> yes thanks jmcnaught
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50 [00:24:33] <noshem> "su - dpkg -i ..."?
51 [00:24:40] <sney> 'su -
52 [00:24:48] <sney> then enter, then dpkg -i ...
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57 [00:28:44] <noshem> cool
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60 [00:30:00] <noshem> thanks =]
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165 [02:14:01] <Urk> I'm having some difficulty in saving to
a hard disk, and not sure what the problem is. I ran some tests, but
various files seem to already have read/write permissions
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167 [02:16:33] <ectospasm> Urk: how are you mounting it?
168 [02:17:03] <noshem> Hi, I'm trying to install some
drivers and getting the error: "Unsatisfied dependencies.
Missing component: Linux headers for running kernel,
4.19.0-14-amd64."
169 [02:18:11] <sney> noshem: apt install linux-headers-amd64
170 [02:18:23] <noshem> they're already installed =S
171 [02:18:33] <Urk> ectospasm> I don't think the drive
is mounted. I tried mount /dev/sda8, and get an error that it
can't find in /etc/fstab.
172 [02:18:34] <noshem> i also tried reinstalling
173 [02:18:38] <sney> if you're installing drivers from some
random github though, stop, because it is unlikely that you need
them
174 [02:18:50] <ectospasm> Urk: is it in fstab?
175 [02:18:53] <noshem> that's not really the case
176 [02:19:04] <noshem> it's for a displaylink usb powered
monitor
177 [02:19:17] <noshem> i got the drivers from their official
website, but they only have em for ubuntu
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179 [02:20:05] <Urk> ectospams> Nope, only
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180 [02:20:16] <sney> most devices are supported natively by the
linux kernel, though they may need firmware to load; if the device
is new-ish then it might not have support in 4.19, but probably does
in 5.10 which is available in buster-backports
181 [02:20:35] <oxek> noshem: `apt list
linux-headers-4.19.0-14-amd64`
182 [02:20:45] <ectospasm> Urk: if it's not in fstab
you'll have to provide the block device and the mount point,
and possibly mount options.
183 [02:20:45] <Urk> ectospasm> Shouldn't this be added
to fstab automatically?
184 [02:20:49] <sney> the windows attitude of "I need to
download drivers" can send you down the wrong road on linux
very easily
185 [02:21:01] <ectospasm> Urk: not necessarily.
186 [02:21:07] <ectospasm> Are these removable drives?
187 [02:21:13] <noshem> oxek,
linux-headers-4.19.0-14-amd64/stable,stable,now 4.19.171-2 amd64
[installed,automatic]
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189 [02:21:28] <jmcnaught> Urk: when you run "mount"
with no arguments is /dev/sda8 listed?
190 [02:21:41] <oxek> noshem: well, then the installation script
is doing something weird
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192 [02:21:47] <Urk> ectospasm> Yes. Fits in my USB slot. The
hard drive came out of another laptop whos motherboard failed. The
standards are newer so it can only be mounted via one of the USB
slots.
193 [02:21:58] <Urk> jmcnaught> NO
194 [02:22:24] <Urk> As mentioned earlier, I just ran mount
/dev/sda8. In the past that is all that it took to mount it.
195 [02:22:33] <Urk> I will go ahead and add the paths to ths
fstab.
196 [02:22:40] <ectospasm> Urk: that must have been in fstab on
the old system
197 [02:23:09] <ectospasm> I recommend getting the UUID of the
device, and using that instead of /dev/sda8 as that's not
guaranteed to be stable, especially with removable drives.
198 [02:23:13] <Urk> ectospam> No, it seemed to work fine on
the new system. I have been going back and form, but hoping to
finally and completely migrating to the new one.
199 [02:23:17] <jmcnaught> Urk: last time you were here it was
automounting under /media/user/… are you sure it's not
doing that still?
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201 [02:24:05] <Urk> jmcnaught> Doesn't seem to be
automounting.
202 [02:24:51] <Urk> jmcnaught> It was automounting on the
other machine as well.
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206 [02:26:53] <Urk> jmcnaught> Ok, it is mounted. Looks like
I was using the wrong path to mount it.
207 [02:27:39] <jmcnaught> Urk: where is it mounted? Are you
planning to copy all the files from it do your new computer's
SSD?
208 [02:27:55] <jmcnaught> ^do^to
209 [02:28:18] <Urk> jmcaught> Yes, but I want to fix the
folder structure first. I didn't have time to do it do to a
calamity of problems at work, and a family emergency.
210 [02:28:46] <Urk> I still need to fix XSD, or something like
that. I think you sent me a URL of what it should look like.
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213 [02:31:27] <SponiX> 1500VA APC UPS... Has an ethernet->USB
looking cable that I'm about to plug into the UPS and my Linux
( Debian ) computer
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217 [02:31:44] <SponiX> any idea what I need to do software wise
to support this ?
218 [02:32:23] <sney> SponiX: apcupsd. and it's not
ethernet, it's just some serial thing
219 [02:33:10] <SponiX> sney: that has a nice sound to it. does
it just "work" right off with the defaults, or do I need
to tinker with something ?
220 [02:34:05] <sney> I believe it supports most APC models out
of the box, but I haven't used the buster version.
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222 [02:34:59] <sney> you would probably need to configure the
actions for your system to take if the UPS reports that it is on
battery power but I doubt it's much
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225 [02:38:01] <noshem> oxek, but the drivers work on other
distros (like mint and ubuntu)
226 [02:38:26] <oxek> noshem: what's the link?
227 [02:38:54] <oxek> maybe you're missing some other
dependency, and the install script reports incorrectly
228 [02:38:58] <noshem>
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229 [02:38:59] <oxek> maybe you need dkms?
230 [02:39:29] <noshem> that was the first error i got, was that
i didn't have dkms, so i got dkms, and then got this new error
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235 [02:42:34] <jmcnaught> noshem: maybe take a look at the
evdi-dkms package, its description mentions displaylink, maybe its
/usr/share/doc/evdi-dkms/README.Debian file will have more
information.
236 [02:43:33] <oxek> still an annoying error message, saying you
don't have something installed when you clearly do
237 [02:43:45] <oxek> I really dislike those ones
238 [02:44:00] <noshem> ya this usb monitor is a hassle lol
239 [02:44:20] <noshem> the newer ones are better, they have hdmi
out
240 [02:44:47] <sney> I still think it might be worthwhile to try
the newer kernel, in case it Just Works
241 [02:45:16] <noshem> sney, how do i try that?
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243 [02:45:27] <sney> !buster-backports
244 [02:45:27] <dpkg> Some packages intended for Bullseye (Debian
11) but recompiled for use with Buster (Debian 10) can be found in
the buster-backports repository. See
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246 [02:45:38] <oxek> noshem: enable backports repo, and then
`sudo apt -t buster-backports install linux-image-amd64`
247 [02:45:44] <sney> and headers
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249 [02:46:42] <oxek> Yes, headers too. I would of thought the
headers would be automatically pulled in too, as long as any
linux-headers-amd64 package was installed.
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251 [02:47:31] <genr8_> I do I need policykit-1 on a console only
server ?
252 [02:47:38] <genr8_> do I* ?
253 [02:47:50] <sney> depends on what you're serving, but
probably not
254 [02:48:00] <genr8_> can I check if anything depends on it ?
255 [02:48:18] <sney> 'apt rdepends' and/or
'aptitude why'
256 [02:48:41] <sney> or just try to remove it and see what else
apt wants to remove
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259 [02:50:23] <genr8_> thanks
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263 [02:52:07] <noshem> how do i leave su / root?
264 [02:52:11] <noshem> in terminal
265 [02:52:16] <sney> ctrl-d, or exit, or logout
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268 [02:52:59] <noshem>
replaced-url
269 [02:53:23] <sney> you need to read the whole instructions,
not just the code blocks
270 [02:53:29] <noshem> ok
271 [02:53:49] <dvs> or the big title just above it
272 [02:54:04] <sney> !sources.list
273 [02:54:05] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for
"Buster" has the lines: "deb
replaced-url
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275 [02:55:36] <noshem> oh okay
276 [02:55:45] <noshem> dvs, thanks for the tip lol
277 [02:56:23] <noshem> sorry i am a newbie
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279 [02:56:30] <noshem> but it's nice to learn stuff
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283 [02:59:30] <Borley> Can package changelogs be read without
reaching over a network?
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287 [03:01:06] <noshem> computer isn't giving me permission
to edit the sources.list file, and i can't open it from root in
terminal
288 [03:01:30] <sney> noshem: try 'apt edit-sources' as
root
289 [03:01:42] <Borley> IIRC apt now has a built in function to
edit the sources file
290 [03:01:48] <noshem> "permission denied"
291 [03:01:53] <sney> _as root_
292 [03:01:58] <sney> !permission denied
293 [03:01:58] <dpkg> Most system administration tasks,
particularly updating apt's package lists or installing
packages, need to be done as root. If you try as a regular user, you
may see a "Permission Denied" message; this is normal. How
you become root is up to you, see <sudo> and <su> for
popular methods.
294 [03:02:00] <noshem> i am
295 [03:02:47] <noshem> oh i'm sorry i had the file name put
in
296 [03:02:48] <noshem> my bad
297 [03:03:08] <noshem> thanks for your patience ^^
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304 [03:08:42] <noshem> sney, okay, so how does backports help me
to try the newer kernal with this package?
305 [03:09:42] <sney> as oxek told you, 'apt -t
buster-backports install linux-image-amd64' will install the
newer kernel from buster-backports.
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307 [03:10:25] <sney> if you have a short memory it can help to
copy what people tell you into a temporary text file somewhere
308 [03:10:39] <noshem> thanks, and sorry
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311 [03:14:38] <sney> #debian is a support channel and we are
here to help. you don't need to apologize for being new, just
help us help you, and try not to make us repeat ourselves. :)
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313 [03:15:14] <dvs> just pay us!!! lol
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315 [03:17:44] <noshem> okay, it didn't work. i am looking
at:
replaced-url
316 [03:18:22] <sney> in order to actually try the new kernel,
you need to reboot
317 [03:18:31] <noshem> oh okay
318 [03:18:34] <noshem> i'll brb then
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323 [03:22:07] <dvs> uh oh. The kernel must be bad.
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325 [03:22:56] <oxek> maybe just a slow boot
326 [03:23:06] <oxek> or they don't come back to report
success
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330 [03:27:44] <noshem> okay back, so i tried to install the
package again, didn't work, but it changed error message to
correspond to the new kernel: Unsatisfied dependencies:
"Missing component: Linux headers for running kernel,
5.10.0-0.bpo.3-amd64." I was guessing that when I do "cd
/lib/modules/your_kernel_version/build", I should use the new
kernel. However, there is no "build" folder in the
"lib/modules/[new_kernel]" folder
331 [03:28:14] <sney> well, that bug report is from 2016, so
it's not surprising that it doesn't exactly apply anymore
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334 [03:29:57] <sney> if you connect your displaylink device,
does it show up in your desktop's display settings?
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336 [03:32:10] <noshem> no
337 [03:32:57] <ectospasm> noshem: are you trying to load evdi?
338 [03:33:33] <noshem> ectospasm, i'm not sure, i'm
trying to get a usb displaylink monitor to work but the drivers
package won't install
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340 [03:33:42] <noshem> i don't know what evdi is
341 [03:33:52] <ectospasm> I use evdi-dkms for displaylink to
work
342 [03:34:08] <noshem> i installed that like you suggested
earlier
343 [03:34:10] <ectospasm> Of course, that's on Arch Linux,
and evdi doesn't work with 5.11
344 [03:34:40] <noshem> is 5.11 the newest version of arch?
345 [03:35:00] <ectospasm> kernel in Arch
346 [03:35:16] <ectospasm> I don't use DisplayLink with
Debian, so I can't be much help.
347 [03:35:41] <SponiX> sney: I love Debian
348 [03:36:09] <SponiX> sney: all the defaults for the ups are
sane, all I had to do was toggle the "configured" variable
and start the process
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350 [03:37:06] <noshem> i'd like to try this:
replaced-url
351 [03:37:33] <sney> you need the linux-headers-amd64 package
from backports to have the build folder
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357 [03:40:53] <noshem> okay, got that
358 [03:41:00] <noshem> the instructions say "dont forget to
install linux-source for your kernel"
359 [03:41:17] <noshem> do i need to install that from backports
for the new kernel?
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361 [03:41:33] <dvs> you don't need the entire source to
compile modules: only the headers
362 [03:42:02] <noshem> i tried installing hte package again and
got a new error
363 [03:42:25] <noshem> it made a lot of progress this time
though...
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365 [03:43:22] <dvs> noshem: it's only a one word difference
from install the backports kernel: "headers" instead of
"image"
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367 [03:47:24] <noshem>
replaced-url
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369 [03:49:54] <noshem> how do i deactivate backports?
370 [03:50:21] <n4dir> remove the enty in sources.list, or
comment it, and run apt-get update
371 [03:50:31] <n4dir> entry, not enty
372 [03:51:03] <dvs> not a good idea since you're using a
backported kernel right now.
373 [03:51:35] <n4dir> and nothing gained by doing it.
374 [03:51:35] <noshem> good point dvs
375 [03:52:03] <noshem> potentially nothing gained
376 [03:52:11] <noshem> but, there was no build folder
377 [03:52:16] <noshem> maybe there are other differences
378 [03:52:20] <n4dir> i recall there has been a
debian-user-guide too, like the debian-admin-guide, but i can't
find it at wiki.debian.org anymore
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380 [03:52:31] <n4dir> it had info about all kind of basic stuff,
such as mc
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382 [03:52:42] <noshem> what's mc?
383 [03:52:43] <n4dir> if someone remembers it's name, that
might help noshem
384 [03:53:05] <n4dir> mc, midnight commander, a command line
file-manager
385 [03:53:22] <n4dir> it also had some basic commands and all,
the guide, but for the life of me i can't find it
386 [03:53:49] <n4dir> sneaking in forums might also help you.
Most basic things turn up again and again, and over a bit of time
you will know them
387 [03:53:56] <n4dir> example is backports
388 [03:54:36] <noshem> i honestly don't have time anyway to
read a userguide right now
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390 [03:54:48] <noshem> just sick of ubuntu and mint tbh
391 [03:54:50] <n4dir> but you have time to ask in IRC ? :-)
392 [03:54:53] <noshem> debian seems really
393 [03:54:54] <noshem> yes
394 [03:55:03] <noshem> clean and stable
395 [03:55:19] <n4dir> that guide is really good, easy to read,
short, to the point. Well: if you can't find it, it
doesn't help much
396 [03:55:30] <noshem> asking specific questions is different
from reading whole userguides to find one piece of info that is prob
not even in the userguide
397 [03:55:40] <noshem> i would read it at some point
398 [03:55:46] <noshem> but
399 [03:56:07] <n4dir> i never read a whole thing. You know,
there is that thing called "find" or "search" in
most websites, pdf-readers, so on
400 [03:56:08] <noshem> just want my 2nd monitor to work right
now, i have some other stuff going on
401 [03:56:20] <noshem> but it would be nice to have it to
bookmark for later for sure
402 [03:56:26] <n4dir> anyway, i got your point. go on with the
subject
403 [03:56:28] <noshem> i am always trying to learn more
404 [03:56:45] <noshem> and it does sound very good
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407 [03:58:51] <noshem>
replaced-url
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450 [05:02:34] <Urk> jmcnaught> I am wondering whether or not
my problem is a setting that is causing all folders to be displayed
on the desktop as opposed to a problem with the XDG setting
replaced-url
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455 [05:12:47] <Urk> Looks like I found the problem.
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464 [05:23:23] <Urk> well I made ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs look
exactly like
replaced-url
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468 [05:29:27] <Urk> I did run xdg-user-dirs-update after
reconfiguring ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs and received a message
indicating all folders reassigned to home (not verbatim), but that
was the indication.
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471 [05:36:08] <Urk> Well I'm headed to sleep. If anyone can
thing of something profound then please memoserv me a message.
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489 [06:23:03] <jaggz> if I'm going to a package
foo/buster-backports how do I tell apt it's okay to do all
dependencies from bpo too?
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491 [06:24:45] <jaggz> because it's refusing, due to those
deps being older versions from -stable, "Unable to correct
problems, you have held broken packages."
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496 [06:31:41] <jmcnaught> jaggz: "apt -t buster-backports
install foo"
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500 [06:34:49] <jaggz> jmcnaught, thank you so very much :)
501 [06:36:48] <awal1> is it possible to find what files I have
modified myself as user and root?
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503 [06:37:12] <awal1> during last 4/5 years
504 [06:38:27] <awal1> i customized my system as i want it but i
forgot half of what i did
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506 [06:38:43] <themill> awal1: dpkg --audit (or debsums); that
won't necessarily get all the files in /etc
507 [06:38:49] <themill> (etckeeper is good for them)
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509 [06:40:01] <awal1> themill, i ask bcoz of a possible
reinstall and i would like to get my new debian as i have it now
510 [06:40:27] <awal1> themill, ok i will start cheking with what
you suggested
511 [06:41:25] <awal1> thanks
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547 [07:51:00] <noshem> what does "ln -s Makefile
Kconfig" do?
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555 [08:03:54] <TheBigK02> noshem: i cant help it ... but
creating a symlink? but that was probably not ment, right? :p
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557 [08:06:15] <noshem> i'm not sure
558 [08:06:27] <noshem> i'm curious what the Makefil and
Kconfig part of it do
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560 [08:07:56] <noshem> Also, I'm getting "E: Release
'buster-backports' for 'evdi-dkms' was not
found", when I try "apt-get install
evdi-dkms/buster-backports"
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562 [08:09:42] <pasiz> noshem: it makes symbolic link Kconfig to
file Makefile
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564 [08:10:02] <pasiz> man ln gives you more info how to use ln
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568 [08:12:44] <noshem> a symbolic link is just a shortcut right?
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571 [08:13:41] <tarzeau> noshem: a dict shortcut only exists in
microsoft products. it says: Unlike a {Unix} {symbolic link}, a
shortcut does not always behave exactly like the target file or
directory.
572 [08:13:56] <tarzeau> !folder
573 [08:13:56] <dpkg> folder is a directory damn it! near My
Computer and Network Neighborhood... or the things you put in a
filing cabinet. IMAP protocol's mailboxes.
574 [08:14:05] <tarzeau> !ls
575 [08:14:05] <dpkg> CONFIG.SYS AUTOEXEC.BAT TEMP WINDOWS My
Documents PROGRA~1
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581 [08:19:53] <noshem> i'm wondering if i should try to
disable backports
582 [08:20:11] <noshem> i wonder if that could be causing the
error
583 [08:20:12] <oxek> why?
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585 [08:20:54] <noshem> because the error I'm getting is
"ERROR (code 3): Failed to build evdi/5.1.26. Consult
/var/lib/dkms/evdi/5.1.26/build/make.log for details.."
586 [08:23:07] <noshem> that's for the 'new
kernel'
587 [08:23:20] <noshem> so it probably needs dependencies it
doesn't have
588 [08:23:21] <oxek> did you consult the make.log file?
589 [08:23:27] <noshem> yea
590 [08:23:52] <noshem> i was able to install evdi-dkms while i
wasn't using backports, but not from backports
591 [08:24:13] <noshem> make.log:
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593 [08:25:09] <oxek> evdi-dkms does not exist in
buster-backports
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599 [08:32:27] <craigevil>
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603 [08:36:31] <noshem> but if i install evdi-dkms not from
backports it will still work as a dependency for something installed
form backports?
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607 [08:40:05] <noshem> *from
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624 [09:04:34] <TheBigK02> noshem: it should. Backports is (how
the name says) backported more recent packages (out of testing)
backported to match the dependency of the stable release
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627 [09:05:58] <TheBigK02> noshem: ur using buster i assume?
628 [09:06:25] <noshem> whatever the newest version of debian is
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637 [09:10:02] <jelly> ,v evdi-dkms
638 [09:10:04] <judd> Package: evdi-dkms on amd64 -- buster:
1.6.0+dfsg-1; bullseye: 1.9.0+dfsg-1; sid: 1.9.0+dfsg-1
639 [09:11:06] <TheBigK02> noshem: yes thats buster. and the
evdi-dkms package is installed?
640 [09:11:07] <jelly> noshem, sometimes a newer kernel requires
updated dkms packages. Which specific "something" do you
need from backports?
641 [09:11:27] <TheBigK02> jelly: i think he wants a new kernel
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645 [09:13:07] <jelly> if that is correct, he might have to
create a local backport for the newer version for the evdi-dkms
module package as well
646 [09:13:31] <jelly> judd, checkbackport evdi-dkms
647 [09:13:32] <judd> Backporting package evdi-dkms in
sid→buster/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13).
648 [09:13:43] <jelly> sounds like it might work
649 [09:14:31] <jelly> (that unsatisfiable Build-Depends:
debhelper-compat (= 13) is errorneous, one just needs to install
debhelper from backports)
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667 [09:44:47] <ArsenArsen> hey, using dhcpcd, how can I have it
properly enable network-online.target or whatever after bringing up
interfaces?
668 [09:45:23] <ArsenArsen> I'd also be fine with a simpler
solution (say, manually running ip commands), as long as it enables
network-online.target properly
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672 [09:56:05] <ArsenArsen> this is needed because udhcpd starts
before the interfaces are up
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677 [10:00:23] <ratrace> it's not dhcp client that raises
the target. if it's misbehaving, make it run
After=network-online.target. Also... how are you using it exactly,
with what network configuration framework?
678 [10:00:37] <ratrace> ArsenArsen: ^
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681 [10:01:12] <ArsenArsen> ratrace: I'm trying to use no
systemd-networkd and no networkmanager, dhcpcd has the ability to
set static ips, so I was trying to use that
682 [10:01:27] <ArsenArsen> I'd be very much fine with just
setting up ip-addr
683 [10:01:32] <ArsenArsen> ip-addr commands manually*
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685 [10:02:25] <ArsenArsen> although it looks like networkd would
actually not be a major PITA here
686 [10:04:59] <ratrace> ArsenArsen: how are you starting it.
Normally, DHCP is obtained by internal clients or default dhclient
for interfaces(5). so if you're not using interfaces(5), nor
networkd, nor NM ... how are you using dhcpcd?
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688 [10:06:46] <jelly> also, what is the reason to avoid ifupdown
(/etc/network/interfaces) and its dhcp support
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691 [10:09:04] <ArsenArsen> ratrace: nvm actually, networkd works
fine
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695 [10:09:46] <ArsenArsen> jelly: I was trying to use dhcpCd as
a network manager, for static addressing, but it turns out networkd
does that better and also allows my dhcp server to wait on
network-online.target so I just did that instead
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697 [10:11:27] <jelly> ah, dhcpcd is supposed to be a complete
solution as well, I thought it was just a dhcp client
698 [10:11:44] <jelly> ,i dhcpcd5
699 [10:11:46] <judd> Package dhcpcd5 (net, optional) in
buster/amd64: DHCPv4, IPv6RA and DHCPv6 client with IPv4LL support.
Version: 7.1.0-2; Size: 159.6k; Installed: 395k; Homepage:
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703 [10:14:04] <ratrace> ArsenArsen: yes and networkd has a
built-in dhcp function so you don't need a daemon like dhcpcd
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705 [10:14:52] <ArsenArsen> ratrace: and I don't need dhcp
clients in this case, this is for a dhcp server :P I was just using
it because it was a solution I was more familiar with, and it did
static ips for me
706 [10:15:21] <ratrace> BTW... dhcpcd is in trouble, the
upstream is having health issues and its future is in question.
Contributions welcome.
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711 [10:21:09] <oxek> id dhcpd any good?
712 [10:22:30] <ratrace> ItWorks(tm)
713 [10:25:12] <ArsenArsen> yeah, I know, unfortunate
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780 [11:39:09] <wrksx> Hey guys
781 [11:39:26] <wrksx> got this error today
782 [11:39:28] <wrksx> EXT4-fs error (device dm-1):
ext4_lookup:1701: inode #26217466: comm Cache2 I/O: iget: checksum
invalid
783 [11:39:42] <wrksx> I'm a bit puzzled at what's goin
on
784 [11:40:04] <wrksx> FS has been remounted readonly after that
error
785 [11:40:16] <wrksx> but I'm clueless at what is dm-1
exactly
786 [11:40:51] <wrksx> woops sorry found it
787 [11:41:21] <TheBigK02> its device mapper...
788 [11:41:35] <TheBigK02> wrksx: ur using lvm or cryptsetup?
789 [11:41:40] <wrksx> yeah both
790 [11:41:48] <wrksx> and I forgot about it
791 [11:42:33] <TheBigK02> wrksx: about the filesystem error...
if u didnt have any power outage or kernel panic of some kind... u
should check smart of that device
792 [11:42:54] <wrksx> TheBigK02: will defo check smart
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794 [11:43:12] <wrksx> TheBigK02: no power outage or nothing, was
working when it happened
795 [11:43:55] <wrksx> Is their an easy way to find what volume
actually is dm-1? I found it by checkin symlinks in /dev/mapper but
that was not a cool way
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802 [11:51:59] <ratrace> apt install patience
803 [11:52:49] <oxek> E: Unable to locate package patience
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805 [11:55:15] <ratrace> areplaced-url
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808 [11:56:02] <wr> when i install a deb file on next updates i
get keys of apt-key that avoid .asc files install on virtualbox?
809 [11:56:30] <oxek> wr: please write that sentence again,
trying to explain it better
810 [11:58:04] <wr> oxek, on
replaced-url
811 [11:58:47] <flrnd> if you add the virtualbox repo,
you'll get updates from that repo, if that's what
you're asking
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813 [11:59:09] <ksk> wr: thats only something oracle can answer,
we dont know what is in these packaces. If one package is labled
"oracle apt keys for use in debian"-debian-package - yes,
then it might contain these keys..
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815 [11:59:41] <flrnd> and, just in case, unless you need 100%
virtualbox, with virt-manager / Gnome boxes you can have better
performant virtual machines on linux running with QEMU/KVM
816 [11:59:53] <ksk> !virtualbox
817 [11:59:53] <dpkg> Oracle VM VirtualBox is
<virtualization> software. Not in buster and unlikely to be in
any future debian stable releases due to #794466. Unofficial
backports are available as well as 3rd party packages from Oracle,
see
replaced-url
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819 [12:00:39] <wr> ksk, ok, but usually on any deb file does it
bring it? or i always need to add manualy keys?
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823 [12:01:36] <wr> oxek, ksk my doubt is if i always need to add
that manually or not
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825 [12:01:50] <flrnd> the keys are for repos
826 [12:02:03] <ksk> wr: subject, prediacate, object. Please try
forming readable sentences :o
827 [12:02:27] <oxek> If I understand you correctly, then the
answer is no - installing virtualbox using the .deb file will not
add the oracle repository, and hence it will not be automatically
updated when doing apt upgrade
828 [12:02:29] <ksk> In general: If you add a third party repo to
your Debian installation (Something that is not official debian
repos), yes, you will need to add "apt keys" to your
system, so it trusts these new packages
829 [12:03:30] <ksk> And as already stated by someone else, since
Virtalbox its release cycle is not really compatible with Debian, I
would suggest using something else, if you can.
830 [12:03:55] <wr> ksk, sorry, my KB is not the best and EN is
not my main language
831 [12:04:34] <wr> oxek, ah ok, now i get those keys are oracle
ones
832 [12:04:46] <wr> *it
833 [12:05:00] <flrnd> wr: do you need VBox exclusively for some
imperative reason?
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836 [12:05:58] <wr> ksk, yes i know, but in my use cases
it's what works best here, if i had another hardware i could go
on other things like QEMU
837 [12:06:07] <oxek> virtualbox is still the best tool for many
people, virt-manager does not come close in terms of user
friendliness, especially drag-drop files & copy-paste text
838 [12:06:15] <wr> flrnd, yes to some point
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840 [12:07:13] <oxek> it's a pity that oracle and debian
have not come to some agreement yet. Even chromium is in debian
repos now, and it certainly does not have a debian-compatible
release schedule.
841 [12:07:19] <flrnd> Well, asking because we were tied 2 years
ago to VBox due to some vagrant images, and took some time porting
to kvm but now we're glad that ditched vbox for good
842 [12:07:35] <wr> oxek, i used to go on QEMU and Virt-manager,
but the Vbox is easier to manage for me via GUI on my devices, on
other hardware setup i could go otherwise
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844 [12:08:33] <flrnd> you use whatever works best for you,
that's for sure.
845 [12:08:54] <flrnd> it's like oxek said more a problem on
Oracle's side
846 [12:09:10] <oxek> oracle is a pain
847 [12:09:16] <oxek> always was
848 [12:09:25] <wr> oxek, ksk just to clear my ideas, so when i
install that deb file on my Debian i should still add the keys,
right?
849 [12:09:43] <ksk> "that deb file"
850 [12:09:43] <oxek> wr: if you install that deb manually, you
don't need to do anything with keys
851 [12:09:47] <flrnd> if you want to add the repo for updates,
yes
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853 [12:10:07] <oxek> if you want to have automatic updates, then
you add the repository, and then install virtualbox through apt
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855 [12:10:17] <wr> oxek, i can't say it's my favorite
thing to use but... works...
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859 [12:12:07] <wr> flrnd, oxek i was confusing a bit repo, keys
etc, but now i get it. So i have to edit my sources too
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862 [12:13:55] <flrnd> wr: do you use the stock stable kernel?
863 [12:14:37] <flrnd> because If I recall correctly, vbox kernel
modules will fail if you use a backport kernel or different from
stock one
864 [12:14:52] <flrnd> *backported
865 [12:15:04] <wr> flrnd, beyond updates i haven't changed
anything special so i guess yes
866 [12:15:18] <flrnd> okey, good
867 [12:15:24] <oxek> flrnd: should be fine with latest vbox and
5.10 kernel from backports now
868 [12:15:28] <wr> flrnd, ah ok
869 [12:15:42] <flrnd> oxek: oh didn't know
870 [12:15:57] <oxek> it was an issue with some of the 5.x
kernels where vbox was not updated quickly enough to build on those
kernels
871 [12:16:45] <oxek> flrnd:
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872 [12:17:12] <wr> flrnd, i do have backports now
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875 [12:18:18] <wr> flrnd, oxek now that you refer that maybe i
just install and uninstall deb files, for me is a easier process but
i don't remember having any issues almost ever
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878 [12:21:01] <wr> oxek, ksk flrnd sometimes i do a procedure
and it works and i think i am doing it accordingly but when i start
to get doubts i need a ask
879 [12:21:40] <flrnd> asking is good.
880 [12:22:16] <flrnd> also, a little English practice would be
good too ;) <3
881 [12:22:39] <oxek> wr: out of curiosity, what's your main
language?
882 [12:22:59] <flrnd> I guessed East eu
883 [12:23:09] <flrnd> or maybe Asia?
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885 [12:24:17] <flrnd> (just because he told something about his
keyboard layout and thought about languages with non-latin standard
keys)
886 [12:24:40] <flrnd> but probably I'm here a wrong
smartass :P
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888 [12:29:40] <wr> flrnd, usually people tell me my EN is good,
my KB is not so good by the way i am wondering on the model to go
for some time like few months but this if off the record here .. the
ask on some issues of least technical to formulate question...
arf... but nevermind
889 [12:32:00] <flrnd> I don't mind, I'm not an English
native speaker either,
890 [12:32:30] <wr> flrnd, i can't edit on the IRC so is a
pain
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893 [12:33:23] <flrnd> you can, just don't press enter to
send!
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898 [12:41:46] <IamTrying> When will have mining OS? (Hiveos,
mineros)?
899 [12:42:41] <ratrace> youretrying in a wrong channel.
900 [12:45:21] <IamTrying> ratrace: how come Debian, Ubuntu,
Fedora is so old in mining OS's? strange, thought they would
rule the linux but now i see some bunch of new Hiveos, Mineros etc
etc
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903 [12:46:39] <ratrace> IamTrying: no idea and not really
ontopic here in #debian.
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905 [12:48:01] <IamTrying> I was shocked ratrace. so many guru
are backwarded on this. anyway thanks
906 [12:48:03] <cws> Why are we talking about Venezuelan football
clubs?
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911 [12:50:19] <wrksx> back online, after finishing backup of the
few bits I didn't have back up already, disk failed to boot, FS
was bad, fsck managed to get it back in shape
912 [12:50:55] <wrksx> Now I'm looking into smart checking
it but that's an nvme drive does that make some kind of diff?
913 [12:51:11] <ratrace> wrksx: check your backups thoroughly,
it's possible you have data corruption as well (this was
metadata), and ext4 is not tracking those
914 [12:52:53] <wrksx> ratrace: you mean "manually"
checking the backups?
915 [12:54:34] <ratrace> wrksx: well I don't know how
you've got it set up there and if you even have a way to detect
data corruption
916 [12:55:09] <wrksx> ratrace: That's simple rsync on a
spare disk
917 [12:55:42] <ratrace> then you don't really have a good
backup system where you can verify data integrity. btw, is that ext4
atop of bcache device?
918 [12:56:02] <wrksx> ratrace: sorry you lost me there
919 [12:56:11] <ratrace> what's the DM device
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922 [12:57:39] <wrksx> it's a logical volume
923 [12:57:45] <wrksx> ext4
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925 [12:58:35] <ratrace> wrksx: never mind, that
"Cache2" is not a name but ext4 thingy. yeah, as
suspected, you have metadata corruption, and maybe even data
corruption. SMART is false negative, it may say there's nothing
wrong, but it is.
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928 [13:00:52] <wrksx> ratrace: not sure I'm following. You
say the arror was about having corrupted metadata right?
929 [13:00:58] <wrksx> the *error*
930 [13:01:20] <ratrace> yes. but ext4 does not keep data
checksums so it can't tell you if data is corrupt as well
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932 [13:01:31] <wrksx> ratrace: right I get that
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934 [13:01:49] <ratrace> and usually where there's one,
there's likely more corruption issues.
935 [13:02:21] <wrksx> ratrace: what concerns me is should I
concider the disk faulty and replace it
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937 [13:02:47] <wrksx> I have no way to assert data are corrupted
or not, but I still need to move on
938 [13:03:14] <ratrace> this is insufficient info to make that
conclusion. you can run SMART tests (not sure how that works with
nvme SSDs), but note that absence of reported errors does NOT mean
there aren't any. SMART is dumb.
939 [13:03:57] <ratrace> it's even possible there's an
issue in RAM. this could've been a transient bit flip in
flight, in memory, or persistent in the ssd cells.
940 [13:04:17] <ratrace> or it could be a more serious media
degradation issue in the ssd.
941 [13:04:55] <ratrace> if you can temporarily copy data
somewhere else, it's possible to run (data destructive!)
badblocks tests with various patterns to detect if there's
media degradation
942 [13:05:04] <ratrace> otherwise not much you can do but wait
until it happens again
943 [13:05:44] <ratrace> for that reason I can't imagine
using anything but zfs or btrfs. they would tell me if data was
corrupt, if it's single random occurrence or a trend, and with
redundancy, it'd even heal itself.
944 [13:06:08] <wrksx> damn u sold me so perfectly
945 [13:06:17] <wrksx> I want it
946 [13:06:19] <wrksx> =)
947 [13:06:45] <wr> wrksx, how is your disk?
948 [13:06:57] <wrksx> wr: what'd you mean how is it?
949 [13:07:05] <wr> wrksx, hardware
950 [13:08:17] <wrksx> wr: I don't see what u mean, like
what kind of disk is it u mean?
951 [13:08:42] <wr> wrksx, i mean if you did a test on the
hardware, if the disk is OK
952 [13:09:19] <wrksx> wr, I'm looking for a way to test the
disk with smart
953 [13:10:12] <ratrace> well for starters you can look at SMART
attributes and see if anything is reported (minding that lack of
reported error doesn't mean there isn't any)
954 [13:10:28] <ratrace> bad sectors, reallocated sectors,
pending reallocation, uncorrectible, etc...
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957 [13:11:14] <ratrace> (though I must emphasize, I'm not
sure how SMART actually works with nvme interfaced SSDs, are those
attributes even applicable)
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959 [13:12:28] <wr> wrksx, there are many ways of doing it but
one quick easy way is gnome disk utility just nvme never tried to
see how much info brings
960 [13:13:45] <wr> wrksx, the manufacturer for sure has a tool
for that too
961 [13:13:45] <ratrace> wrksx: assuming you're familiar
with and trying to use the smartctl utility?
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963 [13:14:40] <wrksx> ratrace: I forgot nearly everything about
smartmontools and trying to gather my memories. But I've seen
stuff online saying there's no use to check nvme drives
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970 [13:16:20] <ratrace> wrksx: I don't know but running
`smartctl -a /dev/<nvme device>` (or just -A instead of -a)
will give you at least some info
971 [13:16:34] <wrksx> I have this
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972 [13:16:37] <ratrace> it'll either give you _some_
attributes that _may_ be useful, or not. did you check that?
973 [13:16:58] <wrksx> ratrace: yeah I did
974 [13:17:00] <wrksx> Unsafe Shutdowns: 106
975 [13:17:03] <wrksx> Error Information Log Entries: 942
976 [13:17:06] <ratrace> !pastebin
977 [13:17:06] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
channel. Instead, use for text:
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978 [13:17:16] <wrksx> wasn't more than two lines
979 [13:17:49] <ratrace> wrksx: okay, so no attributes with words
like "uncorrectible", "reallocated sector",
"pending", ... ?
980 [13:18:32] <wrksx> nope
981 [13:18:36] <wrksx> just Media and Data Integrity Errors: 0
982 [13:18:51] <ratrace> wrksx: for `smartctl -a /dev/nvme...` ?
983 [13:19:09] <wrksx> yep
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985 [13:19:28] <wrksx> let me paste the whole thing just so you
have quick look
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987 [13:20:22] <wrksx>
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989 [13:21:40] <ratrace> wrksx: "Error Information Log
Entries: 942" that's a pretty interesting item you failed
to mention :)
990 [13:21:54] <wrksx> wr, I have no idea where to find a corsair
tool for checking a disk. Any idea? I had a look at the website with
no luck
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992 [13:22:04] <ratrace> wrksx: do you have the `nvme` tool?
(nvme-cli package) there should be the ability to run `nvme
smart-log /dev/nvme...` .. do you get more infor with that?
993 [13:22:04] <wrksx> ratrace: I did mentionned it =)
994 [13:22:07] <wrksx> mention
995 [13:22:18] <ratrace> indeed you ahve and I'm blind
apparently. sorry about that.
996 [13:22:29] <wrksx> that's alright
997 [13:22:56] <wrksx> I guess that's the result of the
backup
998 [13:23:05] <wr> wrksx, i said usually they have, if you want
you could contact corsair and ask, but for sure debian has also
tools
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1003 [13:24:17] <wrksx> ratrace: I do have nvme, here is the
result but there's not much. I'm looking into this tool
right now
1004 [13:24:19] <wrksx>
replaced-url
1005 [13:24:45] <TheBigK02> that number of log entries is not a
good sign
1006 [13:25:01] <wrksx> TheBigK02: true
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1008 [13:25:35] <TheBigK02> recently i swapped an ssd for a
colleague having io errors as well... although the vendor tool didnt
say it was broken we swapped the ssd
1009 [13:25:39] <TheBigK02> since then we had no issues anymore
1010 [13:25:51] <TheBigK02> but its the same with sata ssds
1011 [13:25:57] <TheBigK02> but its the same with sata hard drives
1012 [13:26:09] <TheBigK02> when they have pending sectors... im
not trusting the drive anymore
1013 [13:26:47] <TheBigK02> usually vendors are quite okay when u
give them reasons why u want a new drive there are quite okay to
take the drive and send u a new one if its still under warranty
1014 [13:26:51] <TheBigK02> i would give that a shot
1015 [13:27:19] <ratrace> wrksx: I see. there's also some
other subcommands in nvme, like a bunch of *-log ones. I have no
experience with them, but perhaps google up how to use them and mine
them for more specific info about the nvme health
1016 [13:27:39] <TheBigK02> wrksx:
replaced-url
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1021 [13:28:22] <ratrace> wrksx: but bottom line, nothing beats an
actual performance test. the best one is badblocks -w but that is
gonna _erase_ data, so perhaps run it offline, with a tested copy of
data stored elsewhere
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1024 [13:29:06] <ratrace> wrksx: you can also use badblocks in
read only mode, less effective but multiple passes could unearth
cell instability.
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1028 [13:31:02] <wr> wrksx, i can only say this by experience if
you suspect and confirm a disk is bad, trash it and buy a good new
one, cause data matters
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1030 [13:31:26] <wr> wrksx, never run an unstable disk
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1044 [13:45:26] <TheBigK02> i would assume from the amount of data
read/written to it that its under waranty. so trashbin might be the
wrong thing to do :)
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1062 [13:52:09] <wr> when i run a "sudo apt install
gnupg-agent" should it go without asking "yes"?
1063 [13:52:49] <jelly> yes if there's nothing more apt needs
to do to achieve that
1064 [13:52:55] <wr> usually apt-get asks something
1065 [13:53:11] <jelly> for a single package install action?
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1067 [13:53:31] <jelly> that doesn't touch any other
packages?
1068 [13:53:33] <wr> jelly, why apt and apt-get differ, this is
more a curiosity of mine
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1070 [13:54:03] <wr> jelly, ah because is a single package, the
ask is on many
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1080 [14:02:00] <wrksx> TheBigK02: Yeah warranty is still goin for
this one, might ask for a replacement if happens again
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1082 [14:04:37] <wrksx> ratrace: I'll give a try with nvme
tools, but I'm kinda interested in the performance test you
mentionned =)
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1084 [14:05:28] <wrksx> ratrace: would you say badblock readonly
mode is safe?
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1086 [14:06:36] <wrksx> if only I had two RAIDed system disks so I
could test this only while still using the other
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from the build .deb, but I'm having some trouble figuring out
how to make this happen. The module is a data module without a
makefile, so I'm specifying an install file with entries by
wildcard which includes a subdirectory I would like to exlude. Being
more specific as to what to include in the install file
1092 [14:10:37] <wlfshmn> would add thousands of lines to that
file, to eclude one, and I don't see a way to specify excludes
for that file. Is there another way or have i missed an exclude
function?
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1209 [14:43:27] <wknapik> hi
1210 [14:43:39] <blackop> hi
1211 [14:43:54] <blackop> how can i get old wifi pc card working
on debian 10_?
1212 [14:43:56] <blackop>
replaced-url
1213 [14:45:09] <wknapik> how can i conditionally prevent the
installation of a file in a .deb package (as opposed to installing
it unconditionally and conditionally removing it in postinst)?
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1217 [14:46:29] <blackop> oh ok it is working
1218 [14:46:33] <blackop> i needed to reboot
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1222 [14:48:37] <mentor> wknapik: That doesn't sound like the
right solution to whatever problem you're having
1223 [14:49:20] <mentor> blackop: If it was a lack of firmware,
you could possibly have just reloaded the kernel module
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1225 [14:50:17] <wknapik> mentor i have two files in the package
and i only want to install one, but i need to determine which one on
the actual target system. i implemented it by installing both and
`rm` in postinst on one, but i hear this is not the way to go, as
there will be warnings about the missing file?
1226 [14:51:08] <mentor> wknapik: You probably want to install
both to a secondary location and then symlink to the correct one for
the situation. Possibly with alternatives.
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1228 [14:51:46] <mentor> wknapik: Alternatively, you could create
two packages, each with one file, and depend on either being
installed
1229 [14:51:59] <mentor> Two extra packages
1230 [14:53:41] <mentor> wknapik: Is that helpful for your
situation?
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1234 [14:55:18] <blackop> mentor: i installed the firmware i was
expecting it to work without reboot but after reboot it is working
nw
1235 [14:55:21] <blackop> now
1236 [14:55:40] <mentor> blackop: The firmware only gets loaded
when the driver initialises
1237 [14:55:51] <blackop> i have another problem now
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1240 [14:56:15] <mentor> We don't place a limit on problems
per channel use
1241 [14:56:20] <wknapik> mentor let me make this more specific.
the package currently installs a keychain in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d.
i want to switch to a keychain in /usr/share/keyrings and using
`signed-by'. to get the actual benefit of `signed-by'
(limiting the scope of applicability), i need to remove the keychain
in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d, but i can only do it if i know the user
is already using the new one in
1242 [14:56:22] <blackop> there are 2 cardbus slot on the laptop,
when i put the pc card on top slot it freezes the system
1243 [14:56:26] <wknapik> /usr/share/keyrings. so i put both files
in the package and i conditionally remove the file in
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d, which i was told is not the right approach.
1244 [14:56:32] <blackop> what could be the issue?
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1248 [15:00:14] <mentor> wknapik: Files in /etc are config files,
which means that they can be changed with greater abandon, but you
have to respect any configuration by the system administrator
1249 [15:00:49] <mentor> wknapik: I think a question during
package installation may suffice, but I'm not 100% on how
policy works here
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1252 [15:01:49] <wknapik> mentor i'd rather avoid bugging the
user. i can pretty reliably figure out what to do. but will it not
cause trouble if i remove a file in /etc (with, or without asking
the user during installation)?
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1254 [15:04:27] <mentor> wknapik: Config files are treated
differently than other package files
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1257 [15:07:18] <wknapik> mentor is that to say that i can just
remove a file in /etc and not worry about it?
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1259 [15:07:38] <mentor> wknapik: No, that is not what I'm
saying
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1261 [15:08:27] <mentor> wknapik: I'm saying you should check
policy for config files
1262 [15:08:56] <wknapik> mentor yeah, i'm reading up on
config files, haven't found the answer yet, will keep reading
;] thanks.
1263 [15:09:12] <blackop> i am getting 3 warnings at sudo apt
update && sudo apt upgrade
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1265 [15:09:36] <mentor> blackop: What happens if you use the
bottom slot?
1266 [15:09:45] <blackop> W: Possible missing firmware
/lib/firmware/e100/d102e_ucode.bin for module e100
1267 [15:09:52] <blackop> 3 of them same
1268 [15:10:11] <blackop> mentor: bottom slot is working fine but
top slot causing freeze
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1270 [15:11:14] <flrnd> blackop: those warnings sometimes are
normal. It's just saying that those blobs are missing. You can
ignore them (If you don't have any related hardware) or
download the full blob package from kernel git repo
1271 [15:11:47] <blackop> i am not sure if they are related with
my hardware
1272 [15:12:10] <mentor> I'm pretty sure that warning will be
because of a loaded module
1273 [15:12:22] <blackop> i didnt update for long time maybe that
s why
1274 [15:12:34] <blackop> i dont get warnings anymore when i check
updates
1275 [15:12:53] <blackop> but about my pc card slot what could be
problem?
1276 [15:12:57] <blackop> freezing issue
1277 [15:15:11] <flrnd> I'm late to the party, what's
freezing?
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1280 [15:19:43] <ratrace> you shouldn't ignore missing
firmware. that means the kernel module wants it but it's not
there, so it's applicable to your hardware
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1285 [15:21:05] <petn-randall> ratrace: That's not always
true, though. i915 will scan for all firmware there exists for intel
GPUs, even though you likely will only have one model installed.
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1289 [15:23:52] <flrnd> not exactly
1290 [15:24:21] <flrnd> that means that initram is trying to
create the initrd and it has missing firmware, but that doesn't
mean that you need those firmware
1291 [15:24:29] <ratrace> petn-randall: I suppose such exceptions
are possible, yes.
1292 [15:24:45] <ratrace> so as a general rule of thumb, they
shouldn't be ignored and are wanted by the module
1293 [15:24:53] <flrnd> or not
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1295 [15:25:55] <flrnd> when you do an update and the update
script triggers the initram creation, it will try to add all the
supported modules (usually, generic, which includes a variety of
supported drivers)
1296 [15:26:02] <ratrace> hrm... I missed the part where this was
initramfs involved. I assumed it's was kernel ring buffer log
entry on module load
1297 [15:26:10] <flrnd> indeed
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1299 [15:26:30] <ratrace> so anyway, shouldn't be ignored.
check to see if it is applicable or not.
1300 [15:27:00] <flrnd> well the warning he was getting is from a
e100 network card, not sure if it is related to him or not
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1347 [16:15:34] <Urk> in #linux
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1405 [17:22:56] <fd0`> hi, would anyone know how i can add an
extra inlude path (/usr/include/libspl) to the build of and existing
package (samba)
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1407 [17:23:22] <fd0`> i have been searching for this and seem to
be unable to find an answer
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1409 [17:23:46] <fd0`> debian bullseye
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1413 [17:25:01] <sney> if you're modifying the package,
you'd use debian/packagename.dirs - see 'man
dh_installdirs', it's in debhelper
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1417 [17:27:12] <fd0`> tnx for the hint
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1419 [17:27:51] <jrtc27> do you mean include path or list of
things to install ?
1420 [17:28:27] <fd0`> include path, -I/usr/include/libspl
1421 [17:28:46] <jrtc27> look at dpkg-buildflags
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1429 [17:37:29] <fd0`> tnx
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1459 [18:01:33] <JordiGH> !checkbackport gajim
1460 [18:01:46] <JordiGH> halp halp what's the command
1461 [18:02:14] <sney> it's ,checkbackport because that one
is judd
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1465 [18:05:19] <karlpinc> I'm in firefox at
replaced-url
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1468 [18:06:24] <sney> if a private window didn't work, I
can't imagine closing firefox would do it either
1469 [18:06:38] <istrive> hellow world! I hope everyone is safe
and healthy... ;)
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1471 [18:07:27] <JordiGH> ,checkbackport gajim
1472 [18:07:28] <judd> Backporting package gajim in
sid→buster/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12).
1473 [18:07:40] <JordiGH> Oh well, I'll wait.
1474 [18:07:50] <sney> debhelper-compat is a red herring, that
means it'll work
1475 [18:08:08] <istrive> my locale shows LANG=en_US.UTF-8 and
LANGUAGE= empty, it's Debian Buster... when I list some music
file names shows with ? or a square, how to fix this to show the
proper char like in windows?
1476 [18:08:45] <istrive> it is a mounted volume utf-8 set
1477 [18:08:56] <sney> istrive: fonts
1478 [18:09:11] <istrive> which fonts?
1479 [18:09:24] <istrive> how to check that?
1480 [18:09:43] <sney> unifont has all of the visible unicode
symbols, others are sorted by language
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1482 [18:09:55] <karlpinc> istrive: I always guess randomly until
it works.
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1484 [18:10:47] <istrive> I always ask first... ;)
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1488 [18:11:48] <karlpinc> Oooh, cool. Debtags has a
"culture::" catagory.
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1503 [18:36:42] <deadrom> hi.
1504 [18:38:06] <deadrom> does a Turion CPU as found in the older
HP Microserver Gen7 have enough punch to drive mdadm raid5 with fast
disks? the GBE will limit to 100-110MB/s anyway, but will I be
driving the CPU to the limit all the time?
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1507 [18:39:43] <tj11> Iam trying to get Debian to run on Unraid.
My Installation always stops at the Samba Server. Does anyone know
how to avoid that? Its Debian Bullseye...
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1510 [18:40:15] <V|A> shalom
1511 [18:41:34] <karlpinc> !debian-next
1512 [18:41:35] <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
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1513 [18:41:57] <rudi_s> deadrom: CPU shouldn't be an issue
for RAID 5. Crypto (with LUKS) could be a problem. - But I use both
and it works fine, getting ~100 MiB/s write speed.
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1516 [18:42:26] <rudi_s> Not sure what "Turioun" is,
though. My CPU is an Intel Celeron.
1517 [18:43:01] <rudi_s> Ah, wait. My microserver is gen8. Sorry.
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1520 [18:43:22] <rudi_s> But still, CPU should not be an issue for
RAID 5.
1521 [18:43:27] <sney> turions were a low-power amd64 series.
it's probably just as capable as any reasonably modern 64-bit
x86 cpu
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1526 [18:45:44] <rudi_s> Thanks
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1532 [18:53:28] <deadrom> well - one way to find out
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1552 [19:17:31] <abff> !paste
1553 [19:17:31] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this
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1554 [19:17:38] <abff> .net?!
1555 [19:17:42] <abff> okay
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1576 [19:48:19] <Nav|C> How do I bypass this "WARNING: The
following essential packages will be removed." I don't
want to uninstall my desktop, I just want to uninstall printer
"support"
1577 [19:48:38] <greycat> A desktop is not an essential package.
1578 [19:48:49] <greycat> You are omitting all of the important
information in your request.
1579 [19:48:57] <Nav|C> No buts "cups" is essential
aparently
1580 [19:49:02] <greycat> It is not.
1581 [19:49:29] <Nav|C>
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1583 [19:49:58] <greycat> ,v pop-desktop
1584 [19:49:59] <judd> No package named 'pop-desktop'
was found in amd64.
1585 [19:50:15] <greycat> This isn't a Debian system. Find
the support channel for whatever this is.
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1587 [19:50:23] <Nav|C> Oh perhaps I should ask ubuntu
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1589 [19:50:45] <Nav|C> But doesn't apt have a way to make it
not importent?
1590 [19:50:46] <Nav|C> ok I will ask ubuntu
1591 [19:50:46] <Nav|C> thanks tho
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1594 [19:51:11] <flrnd> oh right, Pop-OS
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1596 [19:51:32] <greycat> you say that as if you've *heard*
of it before
1597 [19:52:03] <flrnd> I say like for a moment I went to apt to
find if it was a new de XD
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1600 [19:55:13] <greycat> Well, I found their official web site,
and at the bottom they have a "Pop!_community" link that
takes you to a web-based chat system. :(
1601 [19:55:31] <greycat> So I guess that's their sole means
of support.
1602 [19:56:06] <flrnd> pop os is just Ubuntu with a different
shell and a few tools written in rust (like the new trend dictates)
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1604 [19:56:57] <greycat> so you *have* heard of it...
1605 [19:57:02] <flrnd> Yep
1606 [19:57:19] <flrnd> I was tempted to buy one of their laptops
1607 [19:58:01] <flrnd> but then I found that their laptos are a
reskined version of a german company, and bought one of those
instead
1608 [19:58:11] <flrnd> laptops*
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1612 [20:05:41] <istrive> how to use find to list only the
filename without extension
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1615 [20:06:10] <greycat> That... sounds like an X-Y problem to
me.
1616 [20:06:20] <greycat> What are you going to do with the
partial filename?
1617 [20:06:20] <flrnd> you have to do some voodoo to do that
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1619 [20:06:31] <flrnd> and by the way, fd-find it's pretty
cool ;)
1620 [20:07:15] <flrnd> for i in $(ls); do echo
"${i%%.*}"; done
1621 [20:07:27] <greycat> oh GODS no
1622 [20:07:27] <istrive> a folder has a list of files with txt
and another with m3u, I want to copy the m3u based on the matching
txt
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1624 [20:08:41] <greycat> I... can't understand what
you're saying. But in any comprehensible variant of what you
said, you would use a shell script that receives the filenames and
slices them up and does whatever stuff you actually need.
1625 [20:09:16] <greycat> Either pipe find's output to a
while read loop, or use find -exec bash -c '...', or use
globstar and **/*.m3u, or some other recursing variant.
1626 [20:09:34] <greycat> do NOT use $(ls)
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1628 [20:09:53] <flrnd> lol that was just me being silly ^^ sorry
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1630 [20:10:52] <greycat> shopt -s globstar; for f in **/*.m3u; do
dir=${f%/*} file=${f##*/} base=${file%%.*}; ...; done
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1632 [20:11:37] <istrive> thanks
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1640 [20:18:24] <ratrace> out of sheer curiosity.... why not $(ls)
1641 [20:18:54] <greycat>
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1642 [20:19:46] <okee> I got some problems, and wondering if I
accidentally took away permissions from my primary hard drive. I
have no connectivity, and all of the various file systems have a
hard drive icon on top of them. I couldnt save a file to the drive
after seeing a red "x", and attempted to improve the
situation by adding rw with chmod for both user, and groups, but
also took away execute ability. Im on my cell phone.
1643 [20:20:27] <petn-randall> okee: What did you do that started
the problems initially?
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1645 [20:20:54] <okee> Laptop quit working after I did this, and I
cant even reboot.
1646 [20:21:06] <ratrace> greycat: hmmm, right.
1647 [20:21:08] <petn-randall> okee: Like, what's the *exact*
command you ran?
1648 [20:22:01] <okee> sudo chmod ug+rw /to/path
1649 [20:22:26] <petn-randall> okee: and /to/path being / ?
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1651 [20:22:37] <okee> sudo chmod ugo-x
1652 [20:22:42] <greycat> and it said "chmod: /to/path: no
such file or directory", right?
1653 [20:22:57] <okee> No, it went through
1654 [20:23:00] <petn-randall> And the 2nd command said
"Missing parameter"?
1655 [20:23:02] <greycat> so you're lying
1656 [20:23:08] <rgwu> Re the discussion on find, it does seem to
be one of the worst unix utilies available. Almost all my finds take
the form of 'find someDir | grep stuffHere'
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1658 [20:23:23] <greycat> rgwu: you're using it incorrectly.
1659 [20:23:32] <greycat>
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1660 [20:23:32] <petn-randall> okee: I'm asking for the
*exact* command, you should find it in your bash history by pressing
the up key.
1661 [20:23:50] <petn-randall> Any other example is not helpful
here.
1662 [20:23:54] <okee> I didnt type the command here for the path.
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1664 [20:24:19] <rgwu> perhaps, but with solid state drives the
method I use is a lot faster to type than whatever voodoo globbing
find demands, and the regex provided by grep is also quite a bit
more flexible.
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1666 [20:24:26] <okee> Command line wont come up
1667 [20:24:27] <flrnd> fd-find + fzf
1668 [20:24:47] <rgwu> flrnd: fzf is great. I've never used
fd-find.
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1670 [20:25:03] <flrnd> rgwu: fd-find is a better find
1671 [20:25:29] <okee> Im powering off.
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1673 [20:25:52] <petn-randall> okee: I guess backing the data up,
and reinstalling is your best option then.
1674 [20:25:53] <rgwu> 'find someDir | grep someStuff'
has the benefit of using applications available on almost any *nix
system.
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1676 [20:26:08] <flrnd> rgwu: find is painly slow. try fd, you
don't need to pipe
1677 [20:26:19] <flrnd> painfully*
1678 [20:26:34] <petn-randall> okee: You can't fix a system
if it's off.
1679 [20:26:37] <greycat> if you're only doing this
*interactively*, then it's fine
1680 [20:27:27] <okee> Laptop wont boot. Im going to try to get
into safe mode.
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1683 [20:28:16] <okee> Laptop is booting into recovery mode
1684 [20:28:19] <greycat> "My system broke, and then I typed
some chmod commands and it broke more, but I can't say why it
broke in the first place, and I can't tell you what chmod
commands I ran, and now it won't even boot..."
1685 [20:28:21] <petn-randall> okee: Of course it won't boot.
1686 [20:28:52] <petn-randall> okee: If you can't provide the
commands, and you now just rebooted without reason, I recommend
reinstalling.
1687 [20:29:10] <petn-randall> Now that you rebooted there's
no way finding out what you exactly ran.
1688 [20:29:27] <okee> Petn-randall> I did indicate the chmod
commands earlier.
1689 [20:29:39] <ratrace> chances are, if -R wasn't used,
that only "/ path/to/..." (sic!) was done and systemd is
having issues with top level dir perms
1690 [20:29:49] <greycat> okee: you did NOT!
1691 [20:29:50] <okee> Still booting into recovery mode
1692 [20:29:50] <ratrace> if -R was used.... time to downlad the
ISO.
1693 [20:29:55] <greycat> you just lied about them
1694 [20:29:57] <petn-randall> okee: You didn't provide what
was asked for, you just gave an approximate answer which isn't
helpful.
1695 [20:29:58] <flrnd> okee: boot from a livecd, mount the home
partition (root if you only have one), rescue any data and reinstall
1696 [20:30:44] <petn-randall> okee: None of the commands you gave
would break a system.
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1698 [20:32:31] <okee> Maybe the hard drive failed?
1699 [20:32:58] * petn-randall rubs the magical 8-ball.
1700 [20:33:20] * flrnd send some magic batteries for petn-randall
8-ball
1701 [20:33:30] <ratrace> !magic 8-ball
1702 [20:33:30] <dpkg> Insufficient entropy to continue.
1703 [20:33:30] <petn-randall> Eh wait, my 8-ball is in the shops
for repairs.
1704 [20:33:40] <okee> Laptop will not boot, and stuck at the line
that says Firmware revision 0.0 build 121 week 36 2020
1705 [20:33:45] <MrPickles> hello please recommend him to create
separate "/" and "/home" partition
1706 [20:33:53] <okee> I will boot from a live cd.
1707 [20:34:14] <flrnd> it will be faster
1708 [20:34:22] <greycat> MrPickles: when you install you can
select "manual partitioning" and do whatever you want. Or
do you mean on a system that's already installed?
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1711 [20:37:14] <rgwu> flrnd: Oh man, first invocation of fdfind
and I already love it.
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1713 [20:37:38] <flrnd> rgwu: now install ripgrep and ag, and
you're set
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1715 [20:37:59] <ratrace> FindWorsForMe(tm), GetOffMyLawn(tm)
1716 [20:38:08] <rgwu> flrnd: I have and use rg, no need for ag.
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1719 [20:39:30] <ratrace> !magic 8-ball
1720 [20:39:31] <dpkg> Reply hazy, try again.
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1722 [20:39:39] <ratrace> oh so you DO have the entropy...
1723 [20:40:17] <greycat> entropy does have a hazy appearance
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1725 [20:40:34] <flrnd> rgwu: anyway, fdfind is from the same dude
that wrote ripgrep
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1727 [20:41:19] <ratrace> greycat: and I got pwnt,
"Insufficient entropy" is a regular reply it seems... lol.
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1729 [20:42:22] <rgwu> flrnd: That helps explain how it's so
fast.
1730 [20:43:23] <istrive> this worked as I expected, using find!
1731 [20:43:28] <istrive> find . -type f -iname "*.txt"
| while read f; do rp=$(basename "$f");
fno="${rp%.*}"; echo $fno; do
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1734 [20:44:41] <greycat> dpkg literal magic 8-ball
1735 [20:44:41] <dpkg> "magic 8-ball" is
"<reply>(Signs point to yes|Yes|Reply hazy, try
again|Without a doubt|My sources say no|As I see it, yes|You may
rely on it|Concentrate and ask again|Outlook (not so good|good)|It
is decidedly so|Better not tell you now|Very
doubtful|Yes--definitely|It is certain|Cannot predict now|Most
likely|Ask again later|My reply is no|Don't count on
it|Insufficient entropy to continue)."
1736 [20:45:27] <greycat> istrive: ${f##*/} is more efficient than
basename, which is why I used it. You also forgot to quote
"$fno".
1737 [20:46:37] <greycat> also, if you're going to do the
"pipe to while" approach: use find -print0 to generate
NUL-delimited names. use "while IFS= read -r -d ''
f" to read them, and not perform any mangling.
1738 [20:46:50] <MrPickles> greycat: if its already installed in
that case partitioning is possible?
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1740 [20:47:11] <greycat> MrPickles: do you have any unused disks,
or any un-partitioned space on an existing disk?
1741 [20:47:36] <okee> Ok, Im in live cd. Dhould I go to Advanced
options?
1742 [20:48:04] * filePeter is secretly a dog on the internet.
1743 [20:48:29] <okee> Ok, Im in live cd. Dhould I go to Advanced
options? Im on my cell phone.
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1745 [20:49:09] <okee> Ok, Im in live cd. Dhould I go to Advanced
options?
1746 [20:49:25] <MrPickles> greycat: yes
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1748 [20:49:57] <okee> I hit the wrong button on my cell phone.
Sorry about the refundancy.
1749 [20:50:32] <okee> Graphical rescue mode?
1750 [20:51:03] <greycat> Then make a new partition, and make a
file system inside it. Log out of all user accounts, and log in as
root no the console. Mount the new file system somewhere
temporarily. Copy /home into it. Move/rename /home to /home.old,
mkdir /home, unmount the temporary mount, edit fstab, and re-mount
/home.
1751 [20:51:46] <greycat> Probably reboot for good measure, just
in case *something* is still running that has open files in the old
home.
1752 [20:52:07] <greycat> Once you bring it up with the new /home
and verify that everything is working, you can remove /home.old.
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1754 [20:53:10] <okee> Loaded components.
1755 [20:53:44] <okee> At the "no ethernet card" prompt.
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1759 [20:56:08] <MrPickles> greycat: thanx ...
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1762 [21:01:51] <okee> Firmware wasnt found on my USB memory stick
so im booting up an adjacent 32 bit system.
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1780 [21:16:38] <okee> I have plugged the hard drive enclosure
into the 32 bit system, but cant see anything. Permissions look ok
after running namei -m /to/path/
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1783 [21:18:08] <filePeter> I’am installing Debian with a
fully encrypted disk containing LVM partitions. Is AES 256 (as
stated by the installer) enough for private laptop use?
1784 [21:18:13] <okee> Only the file system with the data usnt
visible. The orher partitions are accessible.
1785 [21:18:45] <ratrace> filePeter: the installer defaults are
fine
1786 [21:18:58] <filePeter> ratrace: thanks
1787 [21:18:59] <greycat> *plonk*
1788 [21:19:15] <greycat> that's the second time he used
"/to/path" as a lie instead of revealing details
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1796 [21:29:14] <okee> greycat: im on a cell phone, and its hard
to type.
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1798 [21:30:31] <okee> gretcat: permissions appear to be ok on the
file system for pdq, but there is nothing there.
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1806 [21:40:02] <srged> new debian install. no sound. any clue ?
1807 [21:40:20] <greycat> un-mute the channel(s)
1808 [21:40:38] <srged> greycat: from alsamixer ?
1809 [21:41:14] <BCMM> srged: yeah. it's quite common for
something to be muted by default.
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1811 [21:41:23] <ratrace> srged: I'd look there too, after
checking pulse audio volume levels, eg. pavucontrol
1812 [21:41:48] <BCMM> or for the wrong output to be selected, if
you have sevearl
1813 [21:41:51] <BCMM> several
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1816 [21:42:46] <istrive> how to force utf-8 over ssh? Already
changed the AcceptEnv no in sshd_config but still showing box or ?
in some characters from ls and find
1817 [21:42:58] <srged> ratrace: thx. it worked
1818 [21:43:42] <istrive> it is working on local terminal but not
from remote connection over ssh
1819 [21:43:44] <ratrace> istrive: you need UTF-8 locale on both
ends
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1821 [21:43:49] <greycat> istrive: use a terminal that actually
supports UTF-8. Make sure a .utf8 locale is set on the client. Make
sure the corresponding locale exists on the server.
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1823 [21:44:41] <istrive> the server is verified as fully
functional, but when connecting from cmd in Windows side to the
server the utf is not working...
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1825 [21:44:57] <istrive> I will review the Windows side then!
thank you for the insight!
1826 [21:45:17] <ratrace> istrive: what does "verified as
fully functional" mean?
1827 [21:45:20] <istrive> I was under the impression the server
configuration should overwrite the client... apparently not!
1828 [21:45:36] <istrive> it I open terminal in the server itself
it works
1829 [21:45:40] <ratrace> server can be quite functional while
your ssh shell is in C locale for example
1830 [21:45:48] <istrive> from the client connection it
doesn't...
1831 [21:45:59] <ratrace> "it works"?
1832 [21:46:06] <istrive> it has to be the windows cmd side...
1833 [21:47:32] <srged> ratrace: yes i had to manually select
headphones output in pavucontrol. now it works
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1835 [21:48:05] <ratrace> srged: that was for istrive :)
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1838 [21:48:21] <srged> ah ok
1839 [21:49:48] <greycat> istrive: install putty. use putty.
1840 [21:50:19] <ratrace> what "windows cmd" would it be
if not putty? has windows grown openssh capabilities?
1841 [21:50:34] <greycat> "from cmd in Windows side" is
not likely to support UTF-8, or anything
1842 [21:50:56] <greycat> ratrace: cmd is the literal name of a
Windows command shell (CMD.EXE)
1843 [21:51:13] <greycat> it is a notoriously poor substitute for
a terminal emulator
1844 [21:51:23] <ratrace> yes I know. and did it grow openssh
capabilities?
1845 [21:51:37] <ratrace> powershell or something like that?
1846 [21:51:57] <greycat> I'm guessing they installed some
sort of command-line ssh client and ran it from a Windows native
shell, which ... well. It's not supported here.
1847 [21:52:13] <sney> it got some major upgrades in a win10
update a year or two ago, and now behaves more like an xterm-alike
1848 [21:52:38] <ratrace> well that's what I'm asking,
what is it. I know there's putty, and I think powershell has
something something related to openssh
1849 [21:53:24] <phogg> MS added a new program called
"terminal" which behaves more like a traditional terminal
emulator (they changed the way conhost works to accommodate it)
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1852 [21:55:07] <cws> Windows 10 has had openssh for who knows how
long
1853 [21:56:10] <cws> istrive: If you're using
'cmd,' it does not support full unicode. Use the
"Windows Terminal" app or something else that supports it.
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1856 [21:59:27] <abff> I'd still rather wsl2/debian
1857 [21:59:51] <abff> but the windows terminal has been available
for a couple years now in beta, its aight
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1859 [22:00:03] <abff> very gnomish
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1861 [22:00:59] <abff> but I have no idea what I'm doing in
powersh
1862 [22:01:13] <greycat> #debian doesn't either, so
that's fine
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1865 [22:03:00] <abff> Im have noticed that powersh is much more
intuitive than cmd, but its on the whole not very comfortable to
read or work with
1866 [22:03:27] <ectospasm> TooMuchCamelCase in PowerShell.
1867 [22:03:52] <abff> ectospasm: and all the programs written
after it follow the convention
1868 [22:03:53] <ectospasm> SomeMayCallItHungarianNotation
1869 [22:04:20] <abff> I think its not "camel" because
the first letter is also capitalizec
1870 [22:04:31] <ratrace> hungarian is something else, encoding
variable type into name
1871 [22:04:32] <CommunistWolf> it's title case
1872 [22:04:48] <abff> CommunistWolf: you would know
1873 [22:04:57] <CommunistWolf> I'm well informed about all
cases
1874 [22:05:03] <abff> I learned it as Pascal case I think
1875 [22:05:05] <CommunistWolf> including, of course, kebab-case
1876 [22:05:21] <ectospasm> Oh, yeah. And pipe interfaces in
PowerShell don't work on text, you need binary adapters if the
output of cmd1 isn't meant to be piped into cmd2. No thank you!
1877 [22:05:33] <ratrace> --> #windows
1878 [22:05:43] <metbsd> wsl2 don't give you network access
1879 [22:05:49] <metbsd> no bridge network
1880 [22:06:06] <abff> metbsd: thats just a lie lmao
1881 [22:06:07] <metbsd> that's why i rather use vmware
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1883 [22:06:32] <metbsd> i wish that was a lie
1884 [22:06:46] <cws> im shelled into like five systems right now
from wsl, how does it not give you network access?
1885 [22:06:48] <abff> I did -all- of my work in wsl2 last job I
had
1886 [22:06:57] <metbsd> microsoft won't give you full usable
linux solution
1887 [22:07:12] <greycat> !console abff
1888 [22:07:20] <greycat> hmm, what was it...
1889 [22:07:40] <abff> hmm
1890 [22:07:40] <greycat> !comfort abff
1891 [22:07:41] <dpkg> There, there, abff. It's OK. I'm
here for you.
1892 [22:07:48] <abff> x)
1893 [22:07:50] <abff> tyty
1894 [22:07:53] <metbsd> those wsl2 must be on another network.
not local area network
1895 [22:07:57] <metbsd> check their ips
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1897 [22:08:57] <metbsd> if you don't realize that, i dont
know what kind of "job" you did
1898 [22:09:01] <abff> it's okay after a few weeks I took
over the ubuntu server and slapped proxmox on it so I could do all
my work remotely
1899 [22:09:37] <istrive> exit
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1901 [22:10:23] <cws> metbsd: and its reconfigurable to bridged
networking or port forwarding, so what are you talking about, yet
again?
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1903 [22:11:06] <metbsd> wsl2 doesn't support bridge
networking, port forwarding is not a solution
1904 [22:11:16] <abff> metbsd: oh I get what you mean
1905 [22:11:18] * cws points at this wsl instance right now bridged to
his lan so okay
1906 [22:11:19] <metbsd> it's not a container
1907 [22:11:51] <metbsd> your wsl has ip in your LAN?
1908 [22:11:55] <cws> Yes.
1909 [22:12:12] <metbsd> how did you configure it
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1911 [22:12:28] <cws> By changing the host Hyper-V network
interface to a bridge.
1912 [22:12:31] <cws> Same as any Hyper-V VM.
1913 [22:12:32] <abff> Yeah I feel like I had that too because I
never had to fuck with weird windows briding to get an IP in the lan
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1915 [22:13:02] <abff> or maybe I did and I just don't
remember
1916 [22:13:44] <tete_> hi, i'd like to use some kind of
virtual background for zoom/ms teams etc. so i thought i give it a
try with
replaced-url
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1918 [22:14:39] <metbsd> cws, keep lying
1919 [22:14:43] <tete_> oh debian 11 btw
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1923 [22:15:24] <cws> metbsd: Do you have something valuable to
contribute to the conversation, or are you just going to randomly
accuse people of lying because they've demonstrated that things
are not what you believe them to be?
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1926 [22:16:13] <ratrace> !tell tete_ about debian-next
1927 [22:16:16] <abff> I mean to be fair I started that
1928 [22:16:46] <abff> and I have 0 way to back up my claims
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1931 [22:16:55] <abff> so now now children, stop bickering
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1935 [22:18:17] <tete_> ratrace, thanks
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1938 [22:18:50] <cws> metbsd: I will take your silence to indicate
that you have nothing valuable to contribute, and that accusing
people of lying is how you avoid having to cope with your
inferiority complex.
1939 [22:19:00] <greycat> according to judd there's a
python3.7 in buster but no python3.8 anywhere, so I would imagine
you'd be best off using upstream python if you need a special
version
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1941 [22:19:36] <metbsd> i'm trying to figure out how to
bridge that hyper-v network
1942 [22:19:39] <metbsd> cws
1943 [22:20:47] <ratrace> shouldn't you be asking that in
#windows?
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1947 [22:22:58] <greycat> there's a ##windows on this
network, IIRC
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1950 [22:23:51] <tete_> greycat, its debian 11 and i have python
3.9, i need anything below that ;) but i also asked in #debian-next
1951 [22:24:12] <greycat> oh, 3.7 will work? then you could
install the buster package.
1952 [22:24:26] <tete_> i guess 3.7 should work, yes
1953 [22:24:29] <tete_> how can i do that?
1954 [22:24:30] <greycat> you -guess- ...
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1956 [22:24:35] <greycat> *sigh*
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1958 [22:24:45] <tete_> i am 99% sure, i can only be sure if i
test it with an install of that package
1959 [22:24:47] <ratrace> I wonder what's incompatible about
3.9?
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1961 [22:24:53] <Urk> greycat: I ran ls -l and the path, and this
is what I came up with.
replaced-url
1962 [22:24:54] <tete_> its the combination with tensorflow
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1964 [22:25:02] <tete_> tensorflow is not yet released for python
3.9
1965 [22:25:18] <tete_> and dependencies that use tensorflow have
problems with that tensorflow beta that supports 3.9
1966 [22:25:27] <ratrace> peachy.
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1968 [22:25:48] <ratrace> can you containerize/namespace all that?
how are you even running zoom and ms teams.... are tehre debian
packages?
1969 [22:26:19] <tete_> ratrace, jop
1970 [22:26:32] <greycat> there are third-party packages, or you
can just use google chrome if all you want to do is join a meeting
1971 [22:26:34] <tete_> zoom and teams in browser, but teams also
have a .deb that works
1972 [22:26:57] <ratrace> so maybe you can debootstrap a contaienr
for either that or the tensorflow app
1973 [22:27:00] <tete_>
replaced-url
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1975 [22:27:49] <tete_> the problem is not teams/zoom etc. - i
want to replace the background, thats the problem
1976 [22:28:22] <tete_> in debian-next someone told me it should
work with python 3.8 and snapshots
1977 [22:28:26] <tete_> i'll take a look at that
1978 [22:28:54] <ratrace> what snapshots?
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1980 [22:29:02] <sney> !snapshot
1981 [22:29:02] <dpkg>
replaced-url
1982 [22:29:15] <sney> they're on bullseye, python3.8 was in
bullseye at one point, it may work
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1984 [22:29:31] <tete_> oh yes, it was sney that told me in
debian-next, thx ;)
1985 [22:29:49] <ratrace> oh those.
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2018 [22:53:57] <dob1> the hard freeze was always present even in
older releases?
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2021 [22:54:13] <dob1> *also
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