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1 [00:03:08] <HelloShitty> It's not working though
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3 [00:05:46] <HelloShitty> I'll try to comment all lines
and start from the simplest form of unit file to see where it goes
wrong
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88 [01:53:34] <yanmaani> I have high RAM usage, but nearly
nothing running. Is it possible that ZRAM might have created a
"loop"?
89 [01:54:19] <cws> yanmaani: pastebin the output of
'free'
90 [01:55:16] <yanmaani> cws: it shows most of it as
"used". Same in top. But there's no process using 90%
of my RAM.
91 [01:55:48] <abrotman> so, show us
92 [01:55:57] <cws> yanmaani: I asked you to pastebin the
output, not interpret it.
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94 [01:56:05] <yanmaani> yeah, gimme a sec
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98 [01:57:25] <somiaj> !free ram
99 [01:57:25] <dpkg> Unlike information, your computer's
memory does *not* want to be free. Free RAM is wasted RAM! Linux
tries to use free physical memory for caching files from disk which
speeds up disk access considerably. Linux releases RAM from these
caches if programs need it. If you want to know how much physical
memory the free(1) tool says you have left for program use,
it's 'free' + 'buffers' +
'cache'. Also ask me about <swapwake>.
100 [01:57:29] <somiaj> ^^ might be relevant
101 [01:58:01] <yanmaani>
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103 [01:58:12] <yanmaani> somiaj: sort of, but I don't
understand why *used* is so high
104 [01:58:27] <abrotman> "used" is a bit subjective
105 [01:58:34] <yanmaani> it's using 2.4 gb, but the numbers
in top don't sum to anywhere near that
106 [01:59:43] <somiaj> are you running a webbrowser?
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108 [02:02:09] <yanmaani> somiaj: yeah, but it only uses ~1G
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110 [02:05:12] <yanmaani> without the browser, it goes down to
2.2G used
111 [02:05:14] <ndorf> is it safe to debootstrap stable from
testing or unstable?
112 [02:06:05] <somiaj> ndorf: sure, debootstrap downloads the
base componenets from online. If you chroot into the install, your
kernel just needs to be able to run the binaries, but this should be
fine with a modern kernel
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114 [02:07:52] <ndorf> well, the docs warn against going in the
other direction (debootstrap unstable or testing from stable),
recommend installing the newer debootstrap pkg first
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116 [02:08:03] <ndorf> so i was just hoping to check that going
'backwards' is guaranteed to work
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120 [02:15:52] <somiaj> I must have missed that in the docs, I
haven't had issues using deboostrap from stable to make
testing/unstable chroots, though I could see that there could
possibly be an issue, but I haven't ran into one
121 [02:17:08] <somiaj> though were did you see that, I
don't see such a warning in the manpage, and the stable man
page gives an example of using the stable debootstrap to install a
sid chroot
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128 [02:23:07] <abrotman> yanmaani: you cna paste the output of
top to a pastebin (paste.debian.net) if you'd like us to look a
bit more
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130 [02:24:35] <abrotman> something like "top -b -n1 -o RES
| head -n 20" maybe
131 [02:28:32] <fling> What is the package name with linux
config?
132 [02:29:42] <fling> linux-base?
133 [02:29:52] <somiaj> fling: you mean the config in
/boot/config-version?
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135 [02:30:10] <fling> yes
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137 [02:30:18] <somiaj> fling: it is a part of the kernel
linux-image-version
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139 [02:30:33] <peebowo> l
140 [02:30:45] <fling> somiaj: thanks!
141 [02:30:54] <peebowo> beemindw9
142 [02:30:56] <peebowo> oops
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146 [02:33:15] <fling> somiaj:
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147 [02:33:17] <fling> somiaj: linux-base is 4.5
148 [02:33:28] <fling>
replaced-url
149 [02:33:34] <fling> somiaj: but I don't see linux-image
4.5
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151 [02:33:56] <fling> I want a config for 4.4 or maybe 4.9
152 [02:34:30] <somiaj> You need the full version of the exact
kernel you want
153 [02:35:11] <somiaj>
replaced-url
154 [02:35:15] <fling> you mean debian version? I have no idea
how to calculate/determine these ones
155 [02:35:27] <fling> how you got to that link? :D
156 [02:35:44] <fling> Is not there 4.4 anywhere?
157 [02:35:44] <somiaj> each kernel is going to have its own
config, and you need to know which kernel you want the config of.
158 [02:35:50] <somiaj> ,kernels
159 [02:35:51] <judd> Available kernel versions are:
experimental: 5.10.0-trunk-686 (5.10.2-1~exp1); sid: 5.10.0-6-686
(5.10.28-1); bullseye: 5.10.0-6-686 (5.10.28-1); buster-backports:
5.10.0-0.bpo.5-686-pae (5.10.24-1~bpo10+1); buster:
4.19.0-16-686-pae (4.19.181-1); stretch-backports:
4.19.0-0.bpo.9-686-pae (4.19.118-2+deb10u1~bpo9+1); stretch:
4.19.0-0.bpo.16-686 (4.19.181-1~deb9u1); jessie-backports:
160 [02:35:52] <judd> 4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae
(4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie: 4.9.0-0.bpo.12-686
(4.9.210-1+deb9u1~deb8u1)
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162 [02:36:29] <somiaj> no debian release uses 4.4, if you want
some strange kernel (unsure why you would want 4.4), you could find
old packages on snapshot.debian.org and get the 4.4.X kernels from
there
163 [02:36:41] <somiaj> fling: what is your actual goal (this is
sounding like an XY problem)
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165 [02:37:34] <fling> somiaj: want to build a 4.4 kernel to
bisect alsa clicking in dac in an ice card
166 [02:38:04] <ndorf> somiaj: saw it at
replaced-url
167 [02:38:51] <somiaj> ndorf: there could be changes in newer
bootstraps that might help, but in general I haven't noticed
the need.
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169 [02:39:19] <somiaj> fling: quite an old kernel, any reason
you are going back that far? Anyways, snapshot.debian.org has old
kernels, you might be able to just download some images from there
to test without building
170 [02:39:34] <ndorf> somiaj: good to know, thanks.
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172 [02:39:57] <fling> somiaj: I only remeber it working fine
with 3.X kernel but I never tested with any recent one
173 [02:41:36] <fling> somiaj: found this one
replaced-url
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176 [02:42:20] <somiaj> ndorf: so though I can undersatnd the
logic of that recommendination, I haven't found it necessary.
Note, I think the biggest issue would be deboostrap failing vs it
silently creating a bad chroot. So I wouldn't worry to much
about that, unless the deboostrap script itself fails.
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178 [02:44:17] <somiaj> ndorf:
replaced-url
179 [02:45:47] <fling> somiaj: yay got
boot/config-4.4.0-trunk-amd64 thanks
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184 [02:47:20] * fling never heard of
replaced-url
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258 [05:46:07] <FOSSGuy[m]> How to install this package on
stable?
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260 [05:57:02] <somiaj> in general you don't
261 [05:57:14] <somiaj> ,v ibus-avro
262 [05:57:15] <judd> Package: ibus-avro on amd64 -- bullseye:
1.2-2; sid: 1.2-2
263 [05:57:26] <somiaj> ,check-backport ibus-avro
264 [05:57:27] <judd> Backporting package ibus-avro in
sid→buster/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies:
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13).
265 [05:57:31] <jhutchins> Hey, if your squirrel-proof feeders
are working, send me a link.b
266 [05:57:52] <jhutchins> !ssb
267 [05:57:52] <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>.
268 [05:58:00] <somiaj> FOSSGuy[m]: you might be able to make a
backport and build it just fine, just need debhelper from backports
as well
269 [05:59:17] <FOSSGuy[m]> When will bullseye release? If
it's anytime soon, then I probably don't need it.
270 [05:59:40] <somiaj> this fall some time (I say 4-6 months)
271 [05:59:49] <FOSSGuy[m]> Awh
272 [06:00:32] <FOSSGuy[m]> Backporting will be useless after 4-6
months. So, I should install from bullseye or sid perhaps
273 [06:01:03] <somiaj> In general if you install from testing
you will break your system and won't be supported, either (a)
backport it yourself, (b) don't install it, (c) upgrade to
bullseye
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279 [06:11:45] <jhutchins> FOSSGuy[m]: Dp you use your computer
for actual work, or is it just a hobby to tinkner with?
280 [06:12:05] <FOSSGuy[m]> For actual work
281 [06:13:05] <jhutchins> FOSSGuy[m]: Stick with stable.
Don't break it.
282 [06:13:28] <FOSSGuy[m]> This is a normal pkg with very few
deps. So, would it still break?
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284 [06:17:57] <somiaj> building a package isn't that hard,
just backport the package if you want it
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289 [06:28:40] <themill> bullseye is probably going to be
released in May (perhaps June, as there's some installer things
to finish off)
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291 [06:29:59] <somiaj> oh sonner than I thought
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296 [06:43:02] <FOSSGuy[m]> Is there any stats of Debian users,
like how many use Stable, Testing or Unstable?
297 [06:43:37] <somiaj> !popcon
298 [06:43:37] <dpkg> hmm... popcon is the Debian Popularity
contest, the basis for what packages appear on the first few
CDs/DVDs etc (by rank). Install the popularity-contest package to
participate. See the results at
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299 [06:43:56] <somiaj> you know the thing that it asks you if
you want to participate in with each install, though unsure how many
actually say yes (many do)
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301 [06:45:52] <jhutchins> FOSSGuy[m]: It depends on what you
mean by "use".
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306 [06:46:52] <FOSSGuy[m]> By, use I mean they have installed
debian Sid
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308 [06:47:49] <somiaj> well according to popcon, 1.67
(buster/stable) : 113548 vs 1.71 (testing/unstable) : 16050
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310 [06:48:31] <jhutchins> I think the distinction is if you use
Debian as your working OS, or whether you are tweaking and tinkering
on tinngs for your interest in sotware.
311 [06:51:11] <FOSSGuy[m]> Also, if I love newer pkgs
312 [06:51:38] <FOSSGuy[m]> Love everything of Debian and also
newer pkgs
313 [06:52:58] <somiaj> I used sid as my desktop for years, but
as I got older got tired of tinker/fixing things and found the
relability of stable much better than newer packages all the time,
though I also find I don't use much new software nowdays anways
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376 [08:02:48] <FOSSGuy[m]> Why does debian name python pkg in
the opposite way? Python and python3, why not python2 and python?
377 [08:04:41] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: Because Python3 is way newer
than the naming schema.
378 [08:05:06] <Unit193> In bullseye you'll be able to
install python-is-python3.
379 [08:05:10] <FOSSGuy[m]> When was the naming scheme used?
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382 [08:05:53] <somiaj> because if incompadabilities, and the
fact so much system stuff depends on python, so it has taken a long
time of careful planing to ensure things weren't broken or run
in the wrong inturpiter
383 [08:06:07] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: When the first python(2)
package was created. This was a long time ago.
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386 [08:07:05] <somiaj> until python3 came out and broke
compadability, there was really no reason to call python by python2,
so it was just called python, and that stuck, and debian took a
stance to ensure that python = python2 during the life time of
python2 to ensure that no system packages would break
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388 [08:08:17] <FOSSGuy[m]> W8 a sec. How old is buster?
389 [08:08:21] <Hash> FOSSGuy[m]: you are not limited to what
debian calls it. Remember, this is a free software, which means you
can modify it.
390 [08:08:45] <Hash> FOSSGuy[m]: you can setup alternatives for
any version of pythonand call whatever you want, even dinkledonk.
391 [08:08:56] <somiaj> If you run debian buster, and link python
to python3, you can and will break things
392 [08:09:10] <somiaj> FOSSGuy[m]: about 2 years, debian release
are about 2 year until the next one.
393 [08:09:11] <FOSSGuy[m]> Awh, very sad.
394 [08:09:26] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: Buster is from 2019. BUt the
naming schema of all packages stay the same over releases.
395 [08:09:49] <somiaj> Hash: that is fairly bad advise, you will
break things by linking python to python3, bullseye will be the
first time you won't break things
396 [08:09:51] <Hash> Remember, changing the alternatives name
will cause issues as debian system depends on certain things.
397 [08:10:22] <somiaj> have seen numerous people here break apt
because of wanting python -> python3, just overall a bad idea
398 [08:10:23] <FOSSGuy[m]> Ok then, can I set alias?
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400 [08:10:41] <FOSSGuy[m]> Can I only change how they are called
in my shell?
401 [08:10:59] <Hash> somiaj: I've never broken a system
yet. Also, I'm not advising. I am attempting to shed light. The
more you know.
402 [08:11:00] <somiaj> FOSSGuy[m]: that will have less effects,
or just get use to calling it python3
403 [08:11:05] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: Sure alias python=python3 -
but how often do you call python from a shell?
404 [08:11:28] <FOSSGuy[m]> I'm learning python3 so
it's necessary
405 [08:11:36] <somiaj> FOSSGuy[m]: A proper shebang line is good
too
406 [08:11:44] <craigevil> use an IDE and create a virtual env
407 [08:11:44] <Hash> so jsut create an alias called py2 or py3
408 [08:11:52] <Hash> eiher is shorter
409 [08:12:03] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: Well, either get used to type
python3 instead of python or use a really short alias so it's
worth the alias, e.g. alias p=python3
410 [08:12:15] <FOSSGuy[m]> I like to use txt editor and
terminal, craigevil :D
411 [08:12:30] <Hash> Emacs is good.
412 [08:12:32] <craigevil> uses vscode
413 [08:12:45] <Hash> I recommend stuff from the repository
414 [08:12:48] <Hash> Emacs or vim.
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417 [08:14:49] <somiaj> though I find it funny that pyhon4 is now
reversing the print syntax change of python3 (will work with both),
though by this time it isn't as big of a deal
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426 [08:18:54] <rudi_s> Python4? Another round of breaking
everything?
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432 [08:20:58] <FOSSGuy[m]> `$HOME/.local/bin` isn't being
added to my user PATH though by default there is a .profile with it.
Why?
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436 [08:22:13] <somiaj> Pay attention to the difference between
login shells and interactive shells, launching a termianl is an
interactive shell and .profile is not parsed.
437 [08:22:22] <somiaj> man bash and this info is near the top of
the man page
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440 [08:28:11] <FOSSGuy[m]> So how to get it in my shell?
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445 [08:30:16] <somiaj> FOSSGuy[m]: use .bashrc for an
interactive shell
446 [08:30:32] <somiaj> or if you added it to .profile, you may
just need to logout and back in
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448 [08:34:28] <rudi_s> Also if .bash_profile exists then
.profile is not read
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461 [08:59:32] <Hash> If you switch shells, you will suffer
problems.
462 [09:00:01] <Hash> Think global vs local.
463 [09:00:23] <Hash> Do you want the change in your shell's
config, an alias, or do you want it to be system wide for all users?
464 [09:00:55] <Hash> Is any other user account on the system
going to need this alias? Is another user's process ever run
this python script?
465 [09:01:00] <Hash> Many things to consdier.
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468 [09:08:29] <FOSSGuy[m]> Why does Debian mount /boot as `ro`
by default?
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472 [09:09:59] <Rob_Jones> can i install a email client on a
debian server?
473 [09:11:04] <MaxFrames> hi. what is the recommended way to
disable the automatic startup of a service at boot (namely, dhcp
server and arpwatch) without uninstalling it; on debian buster?
474 [09:12:44] <FOSSGuy[m]> `systemctl disable _unit_`
475 [09:13:22] <FOSSGuy[m]> * `systemctl disable **unit**`
476 [09:13:32] <FOSSGuy[m]> * `systemctl disable unit`
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479 [09:15:52] * MaxFrames is ignorant
480 [09:16:08] * MaxFrames is trying to understand if these are three
separate commands and what is unit
481 [09:16:26] <FOSSGuy[m]> Unit is the service name you want to
disable
482 [09:17:11] <MaxFrames> ok
483 [09:17:24] <FOSSGuy[m]> * Unit is the name of the service you
want to disable
484 [09:17:34] <FOSSGuy[m]> Fine
485 [09:17:47] <MaxFrames> so "systemctl disable
arpwatch" (for example) should suffice?
486 [09:18:00] <MaxFrames> (assuming I'm su)
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489 [09:20:34] <FOSSGuy[m]> I don't knw the service name of
arpwatch. consider checking wiki or the pkg doc.
490 [09:20:40] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: Debian doesn't mount
/boot ro by default. At least I've never seen it.
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492 [09:20:52] <MaxFrames> thanks
493 [09:21:12] <rudi_s> MaxFrames: Yes. systemctl status arpwatch
to see its status.
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495 [09:22:01] <FOSSGuy[m]> Well, when installing with
debootstrap, I found an fstab sample which mounts boot as ro. Also
the EFI Stub in wiki configures /boot as ro. MaxFrames
496 [09:22:09] <FOSSGuy[m]> * Well, when installing with
debootstrap, I found an fstab sample which mounts /boot as ro. Also
the EFI Stub in wiki configures /boot as ro. MaxFrames
497 [09:22:38] * MaxFrames does not understand any of that
498 [09:22:54] <MaxFrames> maybe not for me?
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500 [09:23:44] <rudi_s> MaxFrames: It's for me
501 [09:24:12] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: Well, the Debian installer
doesn't do that. And there's no reason to mount /boot as
ro, so don't do it?!
502 [09:24:40] <FOSSGuy[m]> Yeah. The eiki and the doc should be
edited
503 [09:24:47] <FOSSGuy[m]> * Yeah. The doc should be edited
504 [09:25:28] <FOSSGuy[m]> MaxFrames: 🤣
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507 [09:27:07] <ratrace> MaxFrames: might require to mask in
addition to disable, as disabling won't prevent a service to
start as dependency
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509 [09:27:43] <MaxFrames> and how should I perform this?
510 [09:27:45] <ratrace> FOSSGuy[m]: please stop double posting.
seems your client is doing some stupid here
511 [09:27:58] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: Well, feel free.
512 [09:28:12] <rudi_s> MaxFrames: systemctl mask arpwatch
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514 [09:28:20] <MaxFrames> easy :)
515 [09:28:29] <ratrace> MaxFrames: the systemctl(1) manpage has
more info on the commands.
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517 [09:32:02] <jelly> FOSSGuy[m], correcting lines in matrix
results in a completely new line on irc just prepended with a *
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520 [09:33:21] <FOSSGuy[m]> rudi_s: It's in the main doc,
not in the wiki. It's an fstab example.
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522 [09:35:06] <FOSSGuy[m]> There are two #debian. One in
freenode, another in OFTC?
523 [09:35:32] <tarzeau_> FOSSGuy[m]: yes
524 [09:35:34] <rudi_s> FOSSGuy[m]: Looks quite outdated, I think
patches are welcome
525 [09:36:16] <FOSSGuy[m]> Both are official? tarzeau_
526 [09:36:51] <ratrace> FOSSGuy[m]:
replaced-url
527 [09:37:45] <FOSSGuy[m]> Well so only the one in OFTC is
official. :O
528 [09:38:21] <jelly> this channel is the unofficial official
one.
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530 [09:38:53] <ratrace> and they'll pry freenode out of my
cold dead hands.
531 [09:40:17] <FOSSGuy[m]> jelly: Haha 😂
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545 [09:53:52] <MaxFrames> I also need to change the ip address,
and apparently it was set up using NetworkManager, so I should use
nmcli, right?
546 [09:54:21] <MaxFrames> I can see the current configuration in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/'Wired connection
1'
547 [09:54:42] <ratrace> MaxFrames: depends. Are you sure NM
actually set it? Wired are usually defined via
/etc/network/interfaces and by default NM will not touch interfaces
defined there
548 [09:55:09] <MaxFrames> I am assuming, because
/etc/network/interfaces is basically empty
549 [09:55:35] <MaxFrames> just an entry for the loopback
interface there
550 [09:55:36] <ratrace> and /etc/network/interfaces.d/ ?
551 [09:57:05] <MaxFrames> empty
552 [09:57:52] <ratrace> then I suppose NM it is. Why nmcli? do
you not have a GUI there? NM is primarily useful in a GUI
environment
553 [09:58:15] <MaxFrames> yes, I am having an issue with the GUI
554 [09:59:06] <MaxFrames> the machine is a VM in an Hyper-V
host; and whenever I open the GUI console and access NetworkManager,
for some reason I am being logged out to the logon screen
555 [09:59:25] <MaxFrames> which is worrying per se... :/
556 [09:59:56] <MaxFrames> I am logging on as the same user I am
using with ssh, for what is worth
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558 [10:00:11] <MaxFrames> I don't get any message of any
sort, just slammed back to the logon screen
559 [10:00:38] <MaxFrames> to be honest, that is the first time I
try to use the GUI, at least in a looong while
560 [10:01:19] <ratrace> what "logon"?
VM's/desktop's, like gmd or another display manager? Or
some hyper-v virtual console thing?
561 [10:01:23] <ratrace> *gdm
562 [10:01:50] <MaxFrames> the Debian "welcome screen"
with the list of users
563 [10:02:36] <ratrace> and that's a default desktop setup?
GNOME?
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565 [10:03:24] <MaxFrames> yes, I really think it's the
default GNOME
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567 [10:04:34] <MaxFrames> as soon as I try to click on the gear
icon next to "wired connection 1" in the GUI, the screen
goes black for a few seconds and then I'm back to the welcome
screen
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571 [10:06:53] <ratrace> MaxFrames: there should be a clue in
dmesng or journalctl with timestamps at the time that happens. seen
any?
572 [10:06:57] <ratrace> *dmesg
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575 [10:08:19] <ratrace> journalctl should include both. you can
try again, and then via ssh type journalctl --since '1 minute
ago' (for example) and see what it spills out
576 [10:08:49] <MaxFrames> ok, doing that now
577 [10:08:50] <ratrace> (assuming this happened within the
minute of you typing out that journalctl command)
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580 [10:09:40] <ratrace> you can add a | tee somefile.txt so it
both displays and outputs into somefile.txt which you can use to
send to a paste site for us, if you know how to do that
581 [10:10:39] <MaxFrames> uuh... "unrecoverable failure in
required component org.gnome.Shell.desktop
582 [10:11:52] <ratrace> full text to a paste site would be most
helpful. simplest is, if you piped via tee to somefile.txt to use
netcat. cat somefile.txt | nc termbin.com 9999 and then post here
the URL you get
583 [10:13:00] <MaxFrames> just a minute, trying
584 [10:13:48] <ratrace> MaxFrames: check if you have netcat
installed first, I'm not sure it's default
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587 [10:17:19] <MaxFrames> got it
replaced-url
588 [10:18:04] <MaxFrames> I would say trouble starts at line 18
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591 [10:19:26] <MaxFrames> or even line 13
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597 [10:20:25] <ratrace> Application
'org.gnome.Shell.desktop' killed by signal 6
598 [10:20:52] <ratrace> problem with gnome logs is that many
things are logged as errors but nothing visibly happens. gnome is
really a steaming pile of ....
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600 [10:23:36] <MaxFrames> signal 6 = generic error?
601 [10:24:57] <ratrace> dunno if that's some gnome specific
code, or unix signal(7), where 6 is SIGABRT
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603 [10:25:30] <ratrace> and the errors afterwards, dunno if
those are caused by the shell being killed, and there's also a
xorg error
604 [10:26:11] <ratrace> which could also be a consequence of
shell going away
605 [10:26:11] <fling> What package for ast xorg driver?
606 [10:26:33] <MaxFrames> couldn't line 26 be the (or one
of the) problem(s)?
607 [10:26:36] <ratrace> MaxFrames: do you have any third party
gnome extensions installed? I read they can cause such behaviour
608 [10:27:02] <MaxFrames> "unable to open shared object
file: file or directory does not exist"
609 [10:27:24] <MaxFrames> I don't think I have any, but I
would like to make sure
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611 [10:27:35] <jelly> fling, try searching with: apt-cache
search xserver xorg ast
612 [10:27:43] <ratrace> MaxFrames: possible, but I doubt it
given the timestamps. that lib belongs to pipewire tho
613 [10:27:55] <MaxFrames> this was a stock debian 10 install,
not really meant to be used with the gui, and I installed it
fromscratch
614 [10:27:56] <fling> jelly: no results
615 [10:28:00] <MaxFrames> i.e. not upgraded
616 [10:28:04] <jelly> fling, which debian release is this?
617 [10:28:17] <fling> will check later, turned it off…
618 [10:28:50] <ratrace> MaxFrames: in that case ... you can
always do things via ssh. reconfigure the network to be used like
the penguin gods intended: via interfaces(5) or if you prefer
systemd-networkd(8)
619 [10:28:53] <jelly> fling, if it's turned off, how did
you immediately say "no results"?
620 [10:29:09] <fling> searched prior asking
621 [10:29:17] <jelly> using that exact command line?
622 [10:29:29] <ratrace> MaxFrames: including removing that
garden gnome clown from your system :)
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624 [10:30:38] <MaxFrames> I am fine with using ssh, though I
would like, just because I'm a perfectionist, to also fix the
issue with gnome, maybe later
625 [10:30:58] <ratrace> MaxFrames: another thing .... did you
revert the NIC name to ethX ? You said it was stock debian 10
install, but that's not default on debian. Is this some ...
modified.... hosting company debian image pre-installed?
626 [10:31:12] <ratrace> MaxFrames: One Does Not Simply Fix
Issues With GNOME (TM)
627 [10:31:35] <jelly> fling, if it really was that exact command
line, then something might be wrong with your sources.list. If
it's debian 10,
628 [10:31:43] <jelly> dpkg, tell fling about buster sources.list
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630 [10:32:14] <MaxFrames> ratrace: tbh I don't remember. I
don't think I chose the 'Wired connection 1' name,
because I would probably have used an Italian name
631 [10:33:05] <ratrace> that's a default name for ethernet
in GNOME.
632 [10:33:16] <MaxFrames> anyway, since I want to make as few
modifications to the system as possible (since I don't trust my
debian skills...), and apparently it's set up to use
network-manager, I would prefer using nmcli
633 [10:33:21] <jelly> even italian gnome?
634 [10:33:45] <ratrace> MaxFrames: same, even greater level of
skill is required to manage the network with nmcli
635 [10:33:48] <MaxFrames> the system locale is italian, gnome is
using the italian language
636 [10:34:46] <MaxFrames> ratrace: sorry, I realized now that
you were talking about eth0, not the "user friendly" label
637 [10:35:28] <MaxFrames> I'm pretty sure I did not set it
up like that (not conscioulsy at least!)
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639 [10:36:36] <ratrace> MaxFrames: well it's not default on
debian. what installation media did you use?
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642 [10:37:58] <MaxFrames> I really think I used an ISO
downloaded from the offical site
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647 [10:39:18] <ratrace> MaxFrames: I really think you're
not saying the whole truth here. ethX won't magically set
itself up. so ehtierr you did it, or that's some preinstalled
or not even debian, system which then means it can have an infinite
amount of unknown combinations we cannot support without knowing
what they are
648 [10:40:13] <MaxFrames> ratrace: I'm not sure what you
mean by "saying the whole truth". I am saying what I
recall... it's been a while and I had not documented the
process
649 [10:41:10] <MaxFrames> may be the interface name depends on
the fact that this is a virtual machine inside a Windows Server
Hyper-V Failover Cluster? so the virtual network adapter was added
by Hyper-V?
650 [10:41:25] <ratrace> MaxFrames: well it's gonna be hard
to fix something that's invisible or unseen. in which case I
would really recommend you simplify things as much as possible, and
use interfaces(5) for wired .. I assuming it'd DHCP?
651 [10:41:36] <MaxFrames> other than that, I really don't
know. I don't remotely possess the knowledge to mess with
interface names
652 [10:41:53] <MaxFrames> it's static IP addressing
653 [10:41:55] <ratrace> MaxFrames: no. ethX is generic kernel
name, which udev then renames based on a set of rules around PCI
topology and other criteria
654 [10:42:15] <ratrace> one has to deliberately configure udev
(Eg. via net.ifnames=0 kernel command line) to stop the renaming
from generic names
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656 [10:43:34] <ratrace> MaxFrames: as for that gnome crashing,
my bets are on a broken extension OR maybe it being hyper-v, and
gnome requiring advanced opengl support, something in that overlay
is maybe crashing xorg
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658 [10:43:37] <MaxFrames> I am fine with switching from nm to
interfaces, but I will have to make sure I follow the right
steps.... I guess I will have to disable nm....
659 [10:44:06] <MaxFrames> the problem is that if I do that from
ssh, I will lose the connection... so I need to do it from the vm
console
660 [10:44:24] <ratrace> wouldn't believe it but yes,
I've seen opening a menu in a gnome client side decoration
button, doing werid graphic glitches and crashing xorg
661 [10:44:41] <MaxFrames> as long as the terminal does not crash
in the hyperv console, I should manage
662 [10:44:53] <ratrace> MaxFrames: can you do it from a terminal
in the vm console, so you don't trigger the crash via NM GUI
icon?
663 [10:45:02] <MaxFrames> yes that is what I hope to do
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665 [10:47:29] <MaxFrames> well, terminal does not seem to crash
gnome
666 [10:47:36] <MaxFrames> so far, at least...
667 [10:48:23] <ratrace> MaxFrames: btw what was the initial
reason you went into all this? Need to change the static IP?
668 [10:48:49] <MaxFrames> yes
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670 [10:49:27] <MaxFrames> basically the vm is going on a
different vlan, so I need to change its ip address (static) and
disable two services that will not be needed in the new vlan
671 [10:49:59] <MaxFrames> the machine was an openvpn server +
isc-dhcp-server + arpwatch daemon, and only openvpn will stay
672 [10:50:18] <ratrace> MaxFrames: first confirm that your NIC
is named eth0, and if you ahve any other NICs, other than lo. `ip l`
will give you a nic summary
673 [10:50:27] <ratrace> or `ip a` with addresses
674 [10:51:14] <MaxFrames> I have lo, eth0 and tun0 (the latter
is used by openvpn)
675 [10:51:51] <ratrace> MaxFrames: do you have net.ifnames=0 in
the kernel command line? grep ifnames /proc/cmdline
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679 [10:55:26] <MaxFrames> grep ifnames /proc/cmdline returns
nothing
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682 [10:56:24] <ShiroNeko> hi. short question about etc
interfaces and dns-nameservers. how do i configure a different port
for a nameserver. would be "dns-nameservers 10.1.1.2:5301"
enough?
683 [10:56:46] <ratrace> MaxFrames: and running `networkctl`
states that systemd-networkd is not running, correct?
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685 [10:58:41] <MaxFrames> exactly. "WARNING:
systemd-network is not running, output will be incomplete."
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688 [10:59:40] <MaxFrames> if this sequence of commands would
work, I could avoid having to switch methods perhaps, what do you
think?
replaced-url
689 [11:01:18] <ratrace> MaxFrames: you can use eth0 instead of
"Wired connection 1" and I'd set that addres in CIDR
notation
690 [11:02:19] <MaxFrames> yes sorry I forgot the subnet
691 [11:02:40] <MaxFrames> nmcli con mod eth0 ipv4.addresses
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/25
692 [11:02:41] <ratrace> otherwise I suppose it looks good,
assuming teh values you'll give it are correct
693 [11:02:49] <jelly> ShiroNeko, I don't think you can. man
resolv.conf (where that config usually ends up) says nothing about
ports.
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696 [11:06:09] <ratrace> MaxFrames: btw, there's nmtui for a
nice text console dialog setup
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700 [11:11:06] <MaxFrames> well, that looks like a winner!
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707 [11:14:46] <MaxFrames> thanks, looks like I'm all set
up. too bad for the gnome
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719 [11:26:17] <ratrace> MaxFrames: if you need a "backup
UI" on that server, you can install xfce
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721 [11:26:48] <ratrace> it can coexist with gnome at the expense
of few hundred MB more used on disk
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733 [11:48:17] <jhutchins> Backup UI is the console, not another
GUI.
734 [11:50:55] <ratrace> jhutchins: on a server?
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744 [11:57:01] <jhutchins> ratrace: Why would you have a GUI on a
server?
745 [11:58:04] <jhutchins> Good grief, gnome on a server. So
wrong,
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751 [12:03:22] <jelly> gnomes can go wherever they bloody want.
#ExitGarden
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753 [12:03:51] <jhutchins> Yeah, as long as they stay off my
servers.
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772 [12:22:29] <shtrb> jhutchins, it could be worse it could be
windows server :P
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776 [12:25:33] <ratrace> shtrb: or worse.... WSL2 gnome on
windows 10 VM on azure
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778 [12:28:18] <jelly> ratrace, that's actually something
very close to what I might be forced to do soon
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780 [12:30:27] <ratrace> hand over your gun and badge on your way
out of #debian.
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789 [12:42:14] <shtrb> how can you run gnome under wsl ? I think
it requrie dbus to work and I doubt you could have dbus to work
under wsl
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791 [12:42:38] <shtrb> jelly, April 1'st is over
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793 [12:46:08] <ratrace> shtrb: WSL2 is whole lee nuks kernel in
domU
794 [12:46:43] <ratrace> can even play games if you trust the
random google result on the subject :)
795 [12:47:24] <shtrb> ratrace, I know I could have X and even
some games but I had failed to make dbus work for me
796 [12:47:47] <ratrace> I don't see why dbus would be any
special. note: WSL2, not WSL1
797 [12:47:57] <shtrb> Oh crap , sorry
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799 [12:48:22] <ratrace> WSL1 is literally a bash shell in a
pseudo-virtualized NT process with shims aka reverse-WINE, aka WLS
IS NOT LINUX aka WINL.
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805 [12:54:39] <jelly> Debian userspace will not care whether the
kernel interfaces are provided by WSL or UML or a paravirtualized
kernel or a real kernel. If it can run Debian userspace built for
Linux, it's still GNU/Linux
806 [12:55:11] <jelly> so Debian installed from Microsoft store?
Still Debian.
807 [12:55:30] <ratrace> no, it's !based on debian at best
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809 [12:55:50] <ratrace> but thing is, WSL1 is lacking some
kernel facilities that WSL2 has because there's full lee nuks
kernel running
810 [12:55:54] <jelly> I strongly disagree and I think we should
support it.
811 [12:56:06] <ratrace> WSL2 is more like xen, WSL1 is more like
WINE
812 [12:56:18] <jelly> WSL1 is like UML.
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814 [12:56:19] <shtrb> [buster[ Anyone with nvme can verify a
minor bug
replaced-url
815 [12:56:48] <shtrb> and after the reboot check if the number
of nvme errors had risen
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818 [12:57:24] <shtrb> *with 5.10 kernel from backports
819 [13:00:06] <ratrace> shtrb: seems specific to that SSD. I
have some AMD servers with nvmes where I had to use the backports
kernel because 4.19 wouldn't work properly ; no such errors,
but those ain't evo 970
820 [13:00:40] <shtrb> Thanks
821 [13:01:19] <shtrb> I'm having the same thing , but I
only have one nvme to check with (but I get similar issues with both
5.9 and 5.10)
822 [13:02:04] <badsektor> is there a way to see wqhen i
installed my debian?
823 [13:02:17] <shtrb> ratrace , with an older samsung drive and
not an evo
824 [13:02:19] <tarzeau_> badsektor: /var/log/dpkg*
825 [13:02:51] <badsektor> thanks
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854 [13:35:27] <segamain> 'W: Target Packages
(main/binary-amd64/Packages) is configured multiple times in
/etc/apt/sources.list:8 and /etc/apt/sources.list:24
855 [13:35:27] <segamain> ' when I do 'apt
install' how are there two sources lists ? and why can't I
install ?
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857 [13:37:51] <cws> It says exactly where the duplication
exists.
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859 [13:38:15] <segamain> so should I just delete it ?
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862 [13:39:45] <pikaburk> Hello
863 [13:39:51] <pikaburk> I have screen problem
864 [13:40:03] <pikaburk> wrong color
865 [13:40:22] <pikaburk>
replaced-url
866 [13:40:32] <pikaburk> how solved that please ?
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874 [13:48:13] <pikaburk> Hello
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876 [13:48:15] <pikaburk> back
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880 [13:52:19] <segamain> pikaburk: I don't see the problem
that theme is sick
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884 [13:52:49] <segamain> pikabruk: how did you do that ?
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891 [13:57:14] <pikaburk> when I'm back on my computer after
screensaver
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893 [13:57:30] <pikaburk> false color
894 [13:57:39] <pikaburk> maybe is xorg ?
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902 [14:00:32] <ratrace> pikaburk: seems like driver issues or
hardware issues. "back from screensaver" .. does it
actually mean resuming from suspend? does it suspend or hibernate
before that happens?
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905 [14:03:07] <pikaburk> suspend
906 [14:03:10] <pikaburk> and hibernate
907 [14:03:47] <pikaburk> and I can't create account on
replaced-url
908 [14:03:55] <pikaburk> for post my subject problem
909 [14:04:03] <pikaburk> say my IP is banned
910 [14:04:16] <pikaburk> I never create account on this forum
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912 [14:05:27] <jelly> pikaburk, does switching to Ctrl-Alt-F3 or
some other text console, and back (usually Ctrl-Alt-F7, maybe F2)
make it better?
913 [14:06:22] <pikaburk> don't solve
914 [14:06:30] <pikaburk> maybe hardware problem
915 [14:06:35] <pikaburk> no
916 [14:06:43] <pikaburk> drivers problem with xorg
917 [14:06:51] <ratrace> pikaburk: it's likely that the GPU
is having an issue with suspend/hibernation cycle
918 [14:07:12] <ratrace> I had experience with nvidias having
such issues, but those were complete black screens on resume, not
garbled color
919 [14:07:30] <pikaburk> maybe I need to change my drivers ?
920 [14:07:40] <pikaburk> but, need to read manual or wiki
921 [14:07:47] <ratrace> pikaburk: is that intel gpu, on cpu?
922 [14:07:48] <pikaburk> I'm on HP laptop with radeon
923 [14:08:00] <pikaburk> ammd
924 [14:08:13] <ratrace> oh radeon. you could try perhaps using a
newer kernel from buster-backports.
925 [14:08:57] <ratrace> and/or check that you have
firmware-amd-graphics installed . I don't know if you can even
run radeon gpus without that package
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927 [14:09:20] <pikaburk> lspci -nn | grep VGA
928 [14:09:21] <pikaburk> 00:01.0 VGA compatible controller
[0300]: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Wrestler [Radeon HD
7340] [1002:9808]
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930 [14:10:41] <pikaburk> ok ratrace
931 [14:11:03] <pikaburk> I'm trying to reinstall that
xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu annd xserver-xorg-video-ati
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933 [14:12:31] <ratrace> pikaburk: why?
934 [14:13:13] <pikaburk> I'm on wiki
935 [14:13:23] <pikaburk> they say me after that purge nvidia
drivers
936 [14:13:48] <pikaburk> for have accelerated AMD drivers
937 [14:13:52] <pikaburk> and Install the firmware-amd-graphics,
libgl1-mesa-dri, libglx-mesa0, mesa-vulkan-drivers, and
xserver-xorg-video-all packages:
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939 [14:15:25] <pikaburk> I'm reboot
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941 [14:15:52] <ratrace> <jackie-chan-meme.jpg>
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944 [14:17:43] <darsie> What's the testing channel on oftc?
945 [14:18:09] <ratrace> !debian-next
946 [14:18:09] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for
testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not*
on freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is
invite only)." it means you did not read it's on
irc.oftc.net. See also
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948 [14:18:29] <darsie> thx
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959 [14:36:31] <Rembo> i have installed proxmox on Debian 10 with
a public IP, I created a vps inside and i cannot reach the internet,
ping from node to vps works, any suggestions?
960 [14:37:12] <cws> You're going to want ##proxmox, Rembo .
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974 [14:53:07] <jelly> ,v python3.7
975 [14:53:08] <judd> Package: python3.7 on amd64 -- buster:
3.7.3-2+deb10u3
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977 [14:54:08] <hiya>
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979 [14:54:43] <jelly> hiya, which browser, which debian release
980 [14:55:01] <ratrace> missing utf-8 fonts with those
particular glyphs
981 [14:55:06] <hiya> jelly: ESR, debian 11
982 [14:55:21] <hiya> ratrace: what should I install?
983 [14:55:40] <jelly> hiya, some Korean fonts?
984 [14:55:42] <jelly>
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985 [14:55:47] <ratrace> hiya: don't know what the glyphs
are. but I usually have such issues if I don't install the noto
fonts
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987 [14:56:13] <ratrace> fonts-noto(-all of them)
988 [14:56:23] <hiya> jelly: yes
989 [14:56:27] <hiya> Ok I install them
990 [14:56:37] <ratrace> ,i fonts-noto
991 [14:56:39] <judd> Package fonts-noto (fonts, optional) in
buster/amd64: metapackage to pull in all Noto fonts. Version:
20181227-1; Size: 19.6k; Installed: 34k; Homepage:
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992 [14:56:45] <ratrace> yeah, just this one, it'll pull in
the others
993 [14:57:12] <hiya> Need to get 285 MB of archives.
994 [14:57:12] <hiya> After this operation, 771 MB of additional
disk space will be used.
995 [14:57:17] <hiya> Too big?
996 [14:57:20] <ratrace> yeah noto are damned bi
997 [14:57:21] <ratrace> *big
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999 [14:57:31] <jelly> hiya, how large is your disk?
1000 [14:57:38] <hiya> 512GB nvme
1001 [14:57:48] <hiya> fresh install on laptop, ripped Windows
1002 [14:57:48] <jelly> and you care about 800MB why?
1003 [14:58:03] <ratrace> hiya: so you can install noto fonts more
than 500 times over :)
1004 [14:58:03] <hiya> Just wondering if installing 800MB of fonts
is right fix for this
1005 [14:58:17] <ratrace> hiya: TIAS
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1007 [14:58:24] <jelly> you are welcome to hunt for some other fix
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1009 [14:58:29] <jelly> hiya, apt-cache search fonts korean
1010 [14:58:40] <ratrace> you can always uninstall if that
doesn't fix, but I'm willing to bet five virtual shillings
it's gonna FixIt(tm)
1011 [14:59:07] <hiya> ok installing
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1014 [15:01:11] <ratrace> don't forget to restart the fox
after you install the fonts
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1020 [15:02:56] <jelly> hiya, try one by one of those that say
"korean" in the description and start with fonts- and see
what happens
1021 [15:03:15] <jelly> if you don't like noto
1022 [15:04:04] <ratrace> noto covers a lot of codecs, not just
korean tho
1023 [15:04:09] <hiya> fonts are installed
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1025 [15:04:24] <jelly> Hangul is the name of the script, so those
are also Korean
1026 [15:04:49] <jelly> noto set is like most/all of CJK
1027 [15:04:56] <hiya> it works without reloading firefox
1028 [15:04:59] <hiya> Thanks :)
1029 [15:05:19] <hiya> I think it is the power of 11th gen with M1
like scores
1030 [15:05:44] <hiya> minus microwave like temp [sorry for
off-topic]
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1035 [15:09:37] <MaxFrames> re
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1038 [15:10:10] <MaxFrames> after a bit of research, I now think
that my problem with GNOME crashing may be related to some invalid
data in the icon cache
1039 [15:10:19] <MaxFrames>
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1040 [15:11:24] <MaxFrames> all I've found is an old bug
report for Ubuntu, but the problem was the same and it was suggested
that some icon caused GNOME to crash, which would be consistent with
my scenario (it crashes when I try to open some specific windows in
the GUI)
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1042 [15:11:42] <MaxFrames> how to determine which icon(s) are
culprit is the problem
1043 [15:12:08] <MaxFrames> or maybe I could refresh the icon
cache and hope it was stale data... but I dunno how
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1045 [15:13:28] <MaxFrames> this post here (again ubuntu) relates
the issue to using an icon theme
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1046 [15:13:49] <MaxFrames> I am not intentionally aware of using
any theme other than what was installed by default
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1048 [15:14:49] <mtn> MaxFrames: how about making a new user, log
in as the new user. do you have the same problem?
1049 [15:15:09] <MaxFrames> I'd have to try
1050 [15:15:31] <MaxFrames> this is a rather critical machine for
me so I've reduced changes to a minimum
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1052 [15:18:13] <MaxFrames> the selected theme, as per the gui, is
some "Adwaita (default)"
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1066 [15:38:00] <aaii> Hi guys, I'm installing debian in
virt-manager(kvm) but during the installation when It's
unpacking linux-image the virtual machine will be paused automate,
And I can't resume it . So I can't install it in
virt-manager. Is there any Idea about it?
1067 [15:38:33] <ratrace> aaii: "paused"? or do you mean
it's hanging?
1068 [15:38:38] <ratrace> did you give it sufficient RAM?
1069 [15:39:15] <aaii> ratrace, I meant paused in virtual
machines. Yeah I gave it 2 GB
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1072 [15:43:13] <aaii-z> ratrace, Sorry I disconnected,If you sent
a message please sent it again
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1074 [15:45:03] <aaii-z>
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1075 [15:45:47] <aaii-z> ^ It's the picture of situation I
said.
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1093 [16:04:09] <aaii-z> Solved , Problem was my cache was full :|
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1130 [16:49:23] <MaxFrames> is there (and if so, what is it) a
command to force a purge/refresh of the gnome icon cache (possibly
iconcache.c?) in debian 10?
1131 [16:49:46] <MaxFrames> maybe "Run
gtk-update-icon-cache"?
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1138 [16:58:27] <jelly> MaxFrames, did you verify if logging in as
fresh newly created user fixed the issue?
1139 [16:59:07] <MaxFrames> not yet, I will do it on monday after
the weekly backup, just to be extra cautious
1140 [16:59:08] <jelly> because if it didn't then it's a
global problem and not something in user's cache
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1149 [17:04:24] <shtrb> what package in plasma + buster provide
"Software Center" ?
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1152 [17:08:54] <shtrb> wtf , it's gnome package ?!
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1156 [17:12:07] <ratrace> ,i plasma-discover
1157 [17:12:08] <judd> Package plasma-discover (kde, optional) in
buster/amd64: Discover software management suite. Version:
5.14.5.1-1; Size: 1040.6k; Installed: 2307k; Homepage:
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1158 [17:12:10] <ratrace> this thing?
1159 [17:12:26] <shtrb> no , I already had discover
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1161 [17:12:49] <ratrace> then what do you mean by "Software
center"?
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1163 [17:13:27] <ratrace> "Software Center" is the name
of GNOME's variant.
1164 [17:13:33] <shtrb> That the annoying part I don't get ,
I got desktop icons for "Software Center" in plasma but I
couldn't understand which package should provide because when
ever I clicked it would crash
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1166 [17:14:04] <ratrace> shtrb: what do the icons try to Exec?
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1170 [17:17:27] <shtrb> I would get "KIO error could not find
handler for appstream://application-name" I need to find what
allowed me these shortcuts , I'll try to reinstall discover
maybe it would solve really
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1175 [17:19:19] <ratrace> shtrb: but what's written in the
corresponding .desktop fiiles?
1176 [17:19:47] <shtrb> part of my problem is to find the
offending desktop files (that why I asked what it is )
1177 [17:20:13] <ratrace> oh I assumed by "desktop
icons" you mean they're in ~/Desktop
1178 [17:20:23] <ratrace> can you right click on one, maybe
there's more info
1179 [17:20:53] <shtrb> no sorry ,I was not clear that was via the
popup under krunner
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1181 [17:23:23] <ratrace> shtrb: grep -ri
--include='*.desktop' Exec ~/
1182 [17:23:44] <th0r> shtrb, or how about 'locate
.desktop'?
1183 [17:24:14] <th0r> shtrb, course, grep is so much more 1337
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1186 [17:25:29] <ratrace> the difference is that the grep
immediately shows you the Exec line. locatedb only finds the
.desktop files
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1188 [17:26:50] <shtrb> Ok , ratrace idea about discover solved it
, reinstalling discover solve the idiotic problem
1189 [17:28:39] <shtrb> And removing + purging it will cause that
problem - seems to be a plasma bug
1190 [17:28:42] <shtrb> sorry
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1243 [18:27:43] <EdePopede> can you imagine the disconnect (to all
my irc networks) i just had was caused by just updating a handful
packages?
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1245 [18:28:15] <oxek> that sounds odd
1246 [18:28:19] <oxek> why would that happen?
1247 [18:28:33] <EdePopede> load during unpacking .xz
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1249 [18:29:12] <greycat> you're using a bouncer on a VPS
with very limited memory?
1250 [18:29:23] <EdePopede> i already have put office and java on
hold, don't use them anyway. during the period when they were
updated frequently (yes, i'm on oldstable) it happened all the
time
1251 [18:29:44] <greycat> "office" ... so nope.
1252 [18:30:21] <ratrace> cheapo vps + ssh + tmux + irssi == gobs
of fun for family and friends!
1253 [18:30:33] <EdePopede> rather 12.5yrs old pc, 2gb RAN, swap
on 80gb, though the last one may not be relevant in this case
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1256 [18:31:49] <EdePopede> CPU: Dual Core AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+
(-MCP-) speed/min/max: 2200/1000/3200 MHz
1257 [18:31:49] <EdePopede> Kernel: 4.9.0-8-amd64 x86_64 Up: 55d
21h 03m Mem: 1151.5/2003.3 MiB (57.5%)
1258 [18:31:49] <EdePopede> Storage: 10.99 TiB (0.3% used) Procs:
199 Client: HexChat 2.12.4 inxi: 3.0.38
1259 [18:32:01] <EdePopede> uh? weird combo of options i gues
1260 [18:33:11] <EdePopede> rather cheap pc, which it was already
in 2008 xD
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1262 [18:33:42] <EdePopede> when i started noticing it i checked
some packages and found out debian was starting to replace bz2 with
xz. ran some tests and it was a real difference.
1263 [18:33:59] <EdePopede> at least the compress ratio is
fantastic
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1275 [18:54:59] <topoi> It's not directly debian related, but
I'l give it a try: Is someone using squid? My squid is suddenly
refusing connections, but the log says it's listening just
fine. How'd I debug it?
1276 [18:56:46] <greycat> telnet to the squid port from the same
host, then from another host. use ss or netstat to verify that
it's listening on the right interface(s).
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1295 [19:15:11] <karlpinc> EdePopede: xz uses lots of ram. It made
decompression really slow on a old 686 with 128MB of ram I ran until
a few years ago.
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1297 [19:17:04] <greycat> even bzip2 was noted to use a lot more
memory than gzip, when bzip2 was new
1298 [19:17:59] <topoi> greycat: Thanks. I could connect from both
nodes. What's the expected protocol to speak? I successfully
tried on the server with "squidclient", but when I try
"curl -v -x 127.0.0.1:3128
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1299 [19:18:49] <greycat> testing with telnet is just about making
sure you can actually *make* a connection; you don't need to
try to pass an actual HTTP request, although you can if you really
want to
1300 [19:19:27] <greycat> if you made the connection without
getting "Connection refused" or a timeout, then the next
step would be to check squid's logs
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1302 [19:20:59] <greycat> it's been a long time since I set
up squid, but the default config shipped by Debian is probably
tightly restricted, and you may need to edit it to allow other hosts
to use the proxy
1303 [19:23:10] <topoi> I get some pesky
"TCP_DENIED/403" in the logs, which is strange as
localhost is allowed. :/
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1306 [19:24:00] <topoi> You're right, maybe I just get the
original config and start from there again.
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1311 [19:26:40] <greycat>
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1312 [19:26:43] <Rob_Jones> is it possible to make a postfix
webserver with a roundcube client that connects via nginx on debian?
1313 [19:26:59] <topoi> greycat: Me too, I configured some long
time ago and it worked. I used to tunnel via SSH so only localhost
was needed and there was never a reason to change the config. =) I
asked, because maybe there was an update or likewise..
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1315 [19:27:22] <topoi> Rob_Jones: I don't see what speaks
against this particular setting.
1316 [19:27:36] <Rob_Jones> i just cant seem to find a good guide
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1319 [19:33:48] <dsusman> Greetings. Is there anybody involved
with grub-common here?
1320 [19:34:15] <sney> dsusman: this is a support channel, not a
development channel. are you having a grub problem?
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1324 [19:35:55] <dsusman> Yeah, it's already been reported @
bugs, but it hasn't got any traction - There's an issue of
grub-common not using labels to mount root devices. UUIDs must be
use at all costs, apparently, when there's more than one
volume/disk on the system.
1325 [19:36:01] <sney> dsusman: if you need to reach the package
maintainers, it's best to file a bug, and/or follow up by
emailing pkg-grub-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net
1326 [19:36:33] <dsusman> Yeah, I think I'll have to push
through that route. Thank you for suggesting it. :)
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1328 [19:36:46] <sney> np
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1331 [19:37:01] <Franciman> Hi
1332 [19:37:17] <Franciman> usually how much times passes between
the full freeze and a new debian stable release?
1333 [19:37:46] <karlpinc> Rob_Jones: The readme.debian is
sometimes helpful....
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1335 [19:37:53] <karlpinc> !tell Rob_Jones about readme.debian
1336 [19:38:07] <sney> Franciman: around 6-8 months or so
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1344 [19:42:19] <Franciman> thanks sney sensei
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1346 [19:42:25] <sney> np
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1358 [19:50:57] <topoi> greycat: Yeah, I already read some sites
including this before daring to ask grey cats.. :3 I found the
problem from the client part (SSH tunneling) without understanding
it, so I assume I have some thouroughly misunderstanding: when I
used "-L 3128:127.0.0.1:3128" I got some message about
proxy refusing connections, but not so with "-L
3128:localhost:3128"!! o.0
1359 [19:50:58] <topoi> wtf.. I understood localhost just an alias
for 127.0.0.1 as declared in /etc/hosts?!
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1361 [19:50:59] <cws> topoi: specifying the loopback address makes
it bind only to ipv4. specifying the localhost hostname binds to
ipv4 and ipv6. By default, localhost will resolve to the ipv6
version, ::1/128.
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1363 [19:52:25] <EdePopede> topoi: i remember having been totally
confused when i've read the same in a mysql book years back.
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1367 [19:54:51] <topoi> cws: Ahh, of course, I just should have
read the second line of my /etc/hosts! =)
1368 [19:55:13] <cws> So yeah, you'll want to specify
'localhost' instead of an address.
1369 [19:55:22] <greycat> topoi: it might have something to do
with IPv6 vs. IPv4
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1373 [19:56:08] <topoi> But I yet don't understand, why the
connection gets refused if some site has some ipv4 only? o_O
1374 [19:56:38] <greycat> use ss or netstat to see what
interface(s) the port is bound to
1375 [19:56:41] <cws> topoi: Because you don't have ipv4 only
on 'localhost', You have both.
1376 [19:56:59] <cws> So when it tries to connect via ipv6, the
host is there, but not listening, so it acts like a closed port.
1377 [19:57:14] <greycat> ugh, nmap terminology
1378 [20:00:08] <topoi> greycat: you were right, it was just
binding on :::3128! Wow. Since when?! =)
1379 [20:00:41] <topoi> Thanks, you all where a great help. <3
1380 [20:00:56] <cws> topoi: Anything bound to [::] is listening
on both v4 and v6, for future reference.
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1382 [20:02:06] <topoi> cws: you mean as syntax for the -L option
in ssh?
1383 [20:02:31] <cws> No, in the output of 'ss'. For ssh
-L, use 'localhost'.
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1387 [20:04:59] <topoi> Ahh, of course. :) I'm still
reluctant in switching from "netstat" to "ss"
but I will. And someday I'll switch from "iptables"
to "nftables".. I promise.. :3
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1391 [20:08:57] <topoi> Have you all migrated to
"nftables"?
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1394 [20:10:27] <slimmy> Hello. Recently installed debian and I
can't find my Windows 10 partition through os-prober. Any
ideas? They both are on different SSDs so I didn't mess up with
the windows hard drive at all
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1396 [20:11:10] <topoi> slimmy: You intend to mount your second
drive with windows installed?
1397 [20:11:36] <topoi> Does "fdisk -l" show the
partitions?
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1399 [20:12:02] <slimmy> topoi: Greetings. I mounted both Windows
partitions, the boot manager and the data one before running
os-prober. Yes, fdisk shows them both
1400 [20:12:29] <slimmy> I was unsure whether the main Windows
partition has something to do with the prober so I also mounted it
just in case
1401 [20:13:27] <sney> were they both installed in the same mode,
e.g. bios vs efi?
1402 [20:13:36] <slimmy> Of course, both efi
1403 [20:14:13] <sney> hm, it should just work
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1405 [20:14:35] <slimmy> I even tried reinstalling debian in bios
just in case I remembered wrong but that's not the case
1406 [20:14:49] <slimmy> I am at a loss of words, idk what to try
next
1407 [20:15:39] <sney> there can be some weirdness on efi windows
systems that have fast boot enabled, try booting to windows via the
efi menu and make sure all that stuff is turned off
1408 [20:15:47] <sney> with dual boot specifically, that is
1409 [20:16:25] <slimmy> How can I boot in windows now?
1410 [20:16:50] <slimmy> I tried booting directly into its SSD but
I got sent into grub rescue
1411 [20:17:11] <greycat> ... what, you installed GRUB on *both*
disks?
1412 [20:17:33] <slimmy> I am 99% sure only on debian one but last
installation it didn't even ask me on which drive
1413 [20:17:36] <slimmy> Could this be the case?
1414 [20:17:41] <slimmy> How can I possibly check?
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1416 [20:18:45] <ens> if i were you and it seemed my windows stuff
had evaporated i would unplug that linux SSD and see if the box
boots to windows.
1417 [20:18:55] <ens> if it doesn't, then the windows ssd
surely was touched.
1418 [20:19:04] <slimmy> shit
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1420 [20:19:18] <slimmy> alright... will try that I guess. Sucks
1421 [20:19:43] <ens> even if it was touched, it is not really
likely that the stuff is gone unless you were really really silly in
selecting how to install this.
1422 [20:19:58] <slimmy> No the windows data is there have mounted
the partition and can access them
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1424 [20:20:21] <slimmy> I just don't get how on Earth can I
boot back into my Windows SSD
1425 [20:20:28] <topoi> ens: it seems more about the MBR?
1426 [20:20:48] <greycat> I think they don't call it that any
more, but yeah.
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1428 [20:21:10] <topoi> Ohh.. where have I been. -_-
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1430 [20:21:53] <ens> seems weird because iirc grub installer is
usually pretty good at picking up if a windows system exists and
configuring it in grub for you.
1431 [20:23:10] <ens> maybe someone knows the correct grub
incantation to chainloader into a windows boot.
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1435 [20:27:04] <slimmy> Thanks to whoever helped me earlier.
Windows hard drive doesn't boot either so I guess I indeed
broke something up with my grub installation
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1437 [20:27:23] <slimmy> Will just try to run windows repair tool
and fingers crossed it works I guess..
1438 [20:27:33] <ens> yeah that will probably fix it if you can
get to that
1439 [20:27:42] <ens> at least you didn't nuke your data!
1440 [20:27:51] <slimmy> I really need to stop messing up with my
boot loader before work!
1441 [20:28:11] <slimmy> Yeah haha indeed! Thank you for your
assistance!
1442 [20:28:28] <ens> no probs. good luck.
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1453 [20:40:18] <RobertoC> hi
1454 [20:41:09] <RobertoC> is possible use procmail (mda) to
filter a real name in header mail -> From: "this"
<not@this.com> without use a milter socket
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1457 [20:44:24] <black0p> hi
1458 [20:44:44] <black0p> after resuming from sleep mode i cannot
login to xfce
1459 [20:44:51] <black0p> lightdm
1460 [20:44:57] <black0p> it shows black screen
1461 [20:45:03] <black0p> i am typing on tty now
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1463 [20:47:44] <karlpinc> RobertoC: Should be.
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1469 [20:55:01] <black0p> ?
1470 [20:57:23] <jmcnaught> black0p: look at journalctl for the
times that the computer went into suspend and when it resumed
1471 [20:58:31] <black0p> how can i look?
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1473 [20:58:48] <black0p> xfce didnt fix this problem :/
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1475 [20:59:50] <jmcnaught> black0p: journalctl is a command, run
it as root "journalctl -e" will skip to the end and you
can PgUp from there.
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1478 [21:00:39] <black0p> ok let me do it
1479 [21:01:20] <jmcnaught> black0p: "journalctl -b | nc
termbin.com 9999" will send the journal for this boot to
termbin
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1481 [21:02:29] <black0p>
replaced-url
1482 [21:02:35] <black0p> this is journalctl -e
1483 [21:02:40] <black0p> seems lightdm is stopped
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1492 [21:08:58] <jmcnaught> black0p: nothing jumps out at me. What
does "systemctl status lightdm" say? Did you have a logged
in xfce session before you suspended?
1493 [21:10:04] <black0p> jmcnaught: it says active running
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1495 [21:13:50] <raub> grub question: it seems amd_iommu=on works
but that value is not listed in
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1497 [21:15:00] <jmcnaught> raub: my theory is that people thought
since intel_iommu exists that amd_iommu must also exist.
1498 [21:16:05] <jmcnaught> I use IOMMU on an AMD system and do
not have amd_iommu on the kernel command line.
1499 [21:16:49] <raub> jmcnaught: It would make sense for both to
be somewhat parallel. So, which option do you have to turn it on?
1500 [21:19:05] <jmcnaught> raub: check if it is already on, you
should see some messages about it with "journalctl -b | egrep
-i '(AMD-Vi|IOMMU)'"
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1503 [21:21:22] <black0p> jmcnaught: and yes i was logged in xfce
session before i suspended
1504 [21:21:30] <black0p> i closed the lid and it went to sleep
mode
1505 [21:21:54] <black0p> after some time, i opened lid but it
didnt show lightdm login screen, just black screen.
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1507 [21:24:28] <karlpinc> raub: FYI, zless
/usr/share/doc/linux-doc-4.19/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt.gz
shows an amd_iommu parameter. The thing to do to track what's
happening in newer kernels is probably to search the new
kernel's changelog. (Maybe they merged the 2??)
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1534 [21:58:08] <monkwitdafunk> hello! is DVD1 DVD 2 and DVD3
considered GNU/linux as termed by the FSF?
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1539 [22:02:06] <greycat> any particular medium-image is just a
piece of Debian, typically a collection of packages with possibly
some bootable installer code as well
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1541 [22:02:25] <greycat> so what you're really asking is
whether FSF considers Debian to be a GNU/Linux distribution
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1544 [22:03:49] <monkwitdafunk> okay. let me ask again -> is
DVD1 DVD2 and DVD3 apart of the "main" collection of
software, not "contrib" or "non-free"
1545 [22:03:57] <greycat> yes
1546 [22:04:03] <monkwitdafunk> i wish to volunteer for h-node.org
1547 [22:04:59] <monkwitdafunk> greycat, where in the
documentation does it say the DVD1 DVD2 and DVD3 is GNU/linux?
1548 [22:05:35] <oxek> monkwitdafunk: all of official debian
images are free software as defined in DFSG
1549 [22:05:36] <greycat> You keep changing the question.
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1551 [22:06:06] <oxek> don't know why you'd care about
it being called 'GNU/Linux'
1552 [22:06:27] <greycat> Probably because they haven't told
us the real question yet.
1553 [22:07:26] <monkwitdafunk> excellent! okay! i have 2 nicks
who support using debian images for the h-node project. thank you
1554 [22:08:03] <oxek> the h-node.org webpage has it wrong anyway,
"contrib" is still free, it just depends on non-free stuff
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1556 [22:08:44] <greycat> contrib is basically useless without
non-free, so they're usually tied together
1557 [22:09:41] <oxek> that's true
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1559 [22:10:12] <monkwitdafunk> what installer is included in
DVD1?
1560 [22:10:21] <greycat> !d-i
1561 [22:10:21] <dpkg> Information about the development of the
debian-installer is at the developers page
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1562 [22:11:37] <monkwitdafunk> has anyone used the official
debian images alongside GRML?
1563 [22:11:51] <oxek> not clear what you mean by that
1564 [22:12:00] <oxek> I've used both grml and debian
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1566 [22:13:28] <monkwitdafunk> oxek, do you think one would use
GRML or debian (one or the other, not both) when applying systems
software?
1567 [22:13:43] <oxek> again not clear what that means
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1569 [22:14:07] <monkwitdafunk> thats fine. okay. thank you. ill
read the debian manual.
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1572 [22:15:17] <greycat> !grml
1573 [22:15:17] <dpkg> grml is a bootable CD (Live CD) originally
<based on> Knoppix, now Debian. It includes a collection of
GNU/Linux software especially for users of text tools and system
administrators. It can be used as a rescue system, for analyzing
systems/networks or as a working environment.
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1576 [22:16:07] <greycat> I suspect I need to know what
"h-node" is to understand any of these questions, because
they're nonsense without that knowledge.
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1578 [22:19:38] <oxek> h-node is a database of hardware that can
run using only fully free software, while completely ignoring BIOS,
UEFI, microcode, ...
1579 [22:23:56] <greycat> So... the real question is something
like, "If I write DVD-1 to a USB stick, and use that to test
installing Debian on a random hunk of hardware, and my test
succeeds, does that mean it passes h-node's qualifications to
be included in their database?"
1580 [22:24:49] <greycat> If so, that's slightly too
simplistic, because it doesn't test whether (for example) GNOME
will crap out due to missing video firmware if you try to log in to
a GNOME session.
1581 [22:25:00] <greycat> It also doesn't test whether Wi-Fi
works, etc.
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1588 [22:32:15] <Rob_Jones> Hi asked in earlier sorry but had to
go so apologies if i didnt see the response, but is it possible to
set up a debian server to run a multi domain email service using
roundcube and nginx?
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1593 [22:36:23] <greycat> You would need an MTA too.
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1595 [22:40:28] <Rob_Jones> MTA?
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1597 [22:41:00] <Rob_Jones> oh mail transport agent
1598 [22:41:00] <Mister00X> Mail Transfer Agent
1599 [22:41:22] <Rob_Jones> yeah im planning on using postfix
1600 [22:41:44] <Rob_Jones> is what i am trying to do simple
though in regards to debian customisation
1601 [22:41:49] <Rob_Jones> or quite complex?
1602 [22:41:53] <greycat> I'm not familiar with roundcube
specifically, but I'm sure postfix can handle multiple domains.
The question will be whether roundcube can also do so.
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1604 [22:42:29] <Rob_Jones> well roundcube is just the client
1605 [22:42:35] <greycat> "just"
1606 [22:43:01] <greycat> ,i roundcube
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1608 [22:43:03] <judd> Package roundcube (web, optional) in
buster/amd64: skinnable AJAX based webmail solution for IMAP servers
- metapackage. Version: 1.3.16+dfsg.1-1~deb10u1; Size: 1.4k;
Installed: 13k; Homepage:
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1609 [22:43:05] <yanmaani> fwiw cock.li does multiple domains and
they run debian I think
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1611 [22:43:15] <greycat> sounds like you need an IMAP server as
well
1612 [22:43:28] <greycat> so, nginx + postfix + IMAP server +
roundcube
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1616 [22:43:51] <Rob_Jones> this is all starting to sound complex
:/
1617 [22:43:57] <greycat> It's not trivial, for sure.
1618 [22:44:06] <Rob_Jones> i might need to look at hiring some
help
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1643 [23:00:52] <gh00p> Hey, do people still set up tcp_wrappers,
or are libwrap rules implemented by default in common software?
I'm trying to determine how important it is to get my employer
to take reverse DNS seriously.
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1645 [23:02:30] <Hash> I use a Debian Mail Server, exim4, 12 years
now. Never issues or problems. #exim people are awesome too
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1647 [23:02:52] <Hash> I don't know postfix and/or ever used
it. I know exim4 and can vouch for it's stability.
1648 [23:03:05] <Hash> I also use the Rainloop php webmail client
1649 [23:03:16] <Hash> and Dovecot alongside with exim4
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1652 [23:03:55] <Hash> It's not a ready made setup, and I had
to learn manually by reading manuals. So if you do that, you'll
have a good time. If you do soemthing else, I dunno if you can have
a good time. Your gas mileage can vary!
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1654 [23:04:24] <topoi> Hash: I think he's gone.. :/
1655 [23:04:28] <Hash> Oh.
1656 [23:04:39] * Hash ignores joins/parts/quits/ traffic.
1657 [23:05:36] <topoi> ..me too, but I was about to write him as
well. ;) However.. I'm using postfix+dovecot and it works like
a charme if you dig through their documentation. :3
1658 [23:05:55] <Hash> Sure, whatever you take time learning. :)
1659 [23:06:33] <topoi> Yeah.. I hesitated to give sendmail a try,
because of the config syntax. =D
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1661 [23:06:50] <gh00p> I use sendmail+dovecot with procmail for
local delivery.
1662 [23:07:02] <greycat> I do not recommend sendmail for any new
installations in this century.
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1664 [23:07:30] <Hash> Sendmail is not somethign you want to
deploy these days. It's chock full of security holes and
it's a hacked up software.
1665 [23:07:37] <Hash> What he said.
1666 [23:07:42] <gh00p> I've been using sendmail since the
1990s though, I'm more comfortable with it than anything else.
:)
1667 [23:07:51] <greycat> Unfortunate.
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1669 [23:08:10] <greycat> But realistically, "It's what
I already know" is the strongest argument for using it.
1670 [23:09:00] <gh00p> absolutely. The second argument I have is
that I have a bunch of log analysis tools that understand
sendmail's maillog format, and it would be "work" to
migrate those to something else.
1671 [23:09:22] <Hash> If it isn't broken, don't fix it,
righ? :)
1672 [23:09:34] <gh00p> meh, if it breaks regularly, consider.
1673 [23:09:40] <Hash> Well, does it?
1674 [23:09:59] <gh00p> It's sendmail. It needs to be updated
regularly. Less in recent years of course.
1675 [23:10:04] <topoi> Or if some say it's rather easy
breakable..
1676 [23:10:05] <cws> Times change, technology changes. Learn new
stuff when its advantageous. When it comes to sendmail, it is
advantageous.
1677 [23:10:30] <Hash> Kevin Mitnick doesn't like sendmail.
1678 [23:10:44] <Hash> Therefore, any sensible security person
should not like sendmail.
1679 [23:10:52] <Hash> Or is that too... strong an opinion? :D
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1684 [23:15:15] <topoi> Hash: Never heard of him before, but as
wikipedia describes he had some ontogenetic "drive"?
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1687 [23:18:18] <longears> How do I deal with situations when even
`umount -f` is reporting filesystem "in use"? It's
not, and the device is gone. I just need to get rid of it.
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1691 [23:21:56] <derpadmin> sudo lsof | grep "the mountpoint
of the fs or something"
1692 [23:22:02] <derpadmin> then kill the process
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1704 [23:33:09] <remline> longears: Frequently, its just my
terminal that is cd'd inside the device.
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1710 [23:36:48] <longears> `lsof: WARNING: can't stat() ...
Output information may be incomplete.` And that's it. No
processes even using it.
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1718 [23:41:35] <EdePopede> lsod $mountpoint returns just nothing?
1719 [23:41:42] <EdePopede> s/lsod/lsof/
1720 [23:41:44] <oxek> check if trash is empty
1721 [23:42:15] <oxek> or if you downloaded something to that
destination using your webbrowser, then close the browser
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1723 [23:42:28] <oxek> as well as all file managers, and terminals
that could have accessed it
1724 [23:43:13] <oxek> or any other program that you used to
interact with that mountpoint, e.g. text editor
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1731 [23:48:47] <EdePopede> also nice: redifining $HOME to another
partition will make that gvfsd-meta thing open some handles to it
when it is needed because usage of gtk tools. and never release them
again until it gets killed.
1732 [23:49:09] <oxek> gvfs is usually the culprit
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1735 [23:50:42] <EdePopede> not sure if i even need it, i did some
-s purge recently and half of my desktop would not have been
removed.
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1738 [23:51:22] <oxek> everyone should have an annual purge night,
where we purge no longer needed packages
1739 [23:51:57] <EdePopede> nice idea, a debian social event
1740 [23:52:46] <EdePopede> "purgin'
purgin'..."
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