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7 [00:10:54] <jelly> _Vi, so does installing gcc-multilib make
things better (or at least different)?
8 [00:11:18] <_Vi> It requests to remove other
cross-compilation related packages.
9 [00:11:19] <brizz> i am deleting a large amount of files
(millions) and it is slowing everything down even though cpu and
memory are available (cpu is hardly used)--is there something I can
do to make OS more snappy when this happens? i am thinking of some
setting for open files but I dont know if that is right
10 [00:11:52] <jelly> that counts as different :-)
11 [00:12:37] <jelly> brizz, how are you deleting them
specifically
12 [00:12:49] <brizz> os is behaving really weird. have spurts
of not being able to do anything (like type this sentence), but CPU
is real low
13 [00:13:08] <brizz> rm -rf *
14 [00:13:39] <_Vi> brizz, Maybe something like `find ...
-print0 | pv -L1k -q | xargs -0 rm` can help?
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16 [00:14:26] <_Vi> (you can adjust removal speed using `pv -R`.
Also you'll need `-depth` in `find` probably)
17 [00:15:11] <jelly> brizz, so a single-thread app. that
shouldn't make the user interface sluggish. Is the storage usb
connected?
18 [00:15:35] <brizz> no not usb
19 [00:15:44] <brizz> it is software raid tho
20 [00:15:56] <jelly> how much RAM do you have?
21 [00:16:01] <brizz> 32 GB
22 [00:16:07] <jelly> hmm
23 [00:16:43] <jelly> brizz, what does "cat
/proc/sys/vm/dirty_background_ratio" say
24 [00:16:43] <brizz> so there is a faster rm command?
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26 [00:16:58] <jelly> yes but that's less important
27 [00:17:02] <brizz> i ctrl+c out of the rm process so i could
talk in here
28 [00:17:04] <_Vi> Does files removal even produce dirty pages?
29 [00:17:18] <jelly> it shoudn't produce very many
30 [00:17:47] <brizz> 80
31 [00:17:54] <jelly> but writing to disk does, yes, and writing
metadata is still writing
32 [00:17:56] <_Vi> "but CPU is real low" -> Is it
iowait or something else?
33 [00:17:58] <jelly> 80, wtf
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35 [00:18:26] <jelly> brizz, set it so something like 2
36 [00:19:33] <brizz> how?
37 [00:19:42] <jelly> 2% of 32GB is still 640MB which is quite
enough to start writing it down
38 [00:19:47] <brizz> files are done deleting
39 [00:19:55] <brizz> in future tho
40 [00:20:02] <brizz> would be curious because this will happen
again
41 [00:20:44] <jelly> brizz, a permanent setting, edit a file
named like /etc/sysctl.d/local.conf and put a line with
"vm.dirty_background_ratio = 2" in there
42 [00:21:16] <jhutchins> brizz: A lot of the load when deleting
lots of files is handled by the controller and the hardware on the
drive, so it doesn't show up in programs like top.
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44 [00:23:05] <jelly> brizz, if it's raid5 or raid6 perhaps
you just have slow writes anyway, and doing random small writes
(which is really what deleting files does) is the worst case
scenario
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47 [00:24:20] <brizz> its raid 1
48 [00:24:39] <jelly> even with a fast disk, ext4 can't
really delete more than a thousand or few thousand files per second
49 [00:25:40] <jelly> that said. the fastest way to wipe
contents of a whole directory isn't rm -r, or find, but rsync
-r --delete /emptydir /path/to/clean/up
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51 [00:26:48] <jelly> sorry
52 [00:27:05] <jelly> make that: rsync -r --delete /emptydir/
/path/to/clean/up
53 [00:27:24] <oxek> really?
54 [00:27:26] <oxek> why?
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56 [00:28:01] <jelly> rsync source of .../foo copies the
directory. Source of .../foo/ copies jsut the contents
57 [00:28:44] <oxek> sorry, I meant how come rsync would be
faster than rm or find -delete?
58 [00:28:45] <sioux_> Hi everyone, i have this script
replaced-url
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61 [00:29:34] <jelly> so if you often rsync contents of two dirs
you can just remember to always put / at the end instead of
remembering actual syntax and why
62 [00:29:41] <greycat> if your script fails to change
directory, that is a MASSIVELY fatal error and you need to abort
immediately, and definitely NOT hide the error message, or else the
user will not know why it's not working
63 [00:29:48] <oxek> sioux_: can you upload it someplace that
does not require javascript to read?
64 [00:30:00] <sioux_> yeah sorry
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66 [00:30:28] <jelly> DIR="$(cd "$(dirname
"${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
67 [00:30:59] <greycat> Horrible and fatally flawed.
68 [00:31:01] <jelly> I'm not even going to wait for
greycat's barrage of bash pitfall URLs!
69 [00:31:14] <sioux_> oxek, here
replaced-url
70 [00:33:23] <jelly> is that supposed to be part of some hook,
why does it try to rely on where it's called from?
71 [00:33:25] <greycat> The one good thing in ... that ... is
you checked the exit status of cd. If it fails, you'll end up
with an empty string.
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74 [00:33:54] <greycat> by "that" I mean the thing
jelly wrote
75 [00:34:04] <greycat> I'm not even going to look at the
others
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78 [00:34:18] <jelly> well you can read the whole things now if
you want to :-)
79 [00:34:26] <greycat> I really do not :-/
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81 [00:34:55] <greycat> if it were #bash I'd just trigger
!faq location and then /ignore the guy asking for it, because never
ever not even once in the history of #bash has this NOT led to me
screaming
82 [00:35:33] <greycat> but it's late, so I'll just go
away instead
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86 [00:38:41] <jelly> sioux_, also, where does this error
message happen exactly, did you try running it with set -x ?
87 [00:38:43] <sioux_> jelly, no it's not a hook, i just
trying to change git remote of diferent services, so i have a lot
directory with differente git remote. I have some services that i
didn't clone and in this moment don't have importance
88 [00:38:59] <sioux_> greycat: why this is so bad?
89 [00:39:10] <jelly> he's gone for the day
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91 [00:39:18] <sioux_> yeah, see now, sorry
92 [00:39:46] <sioux_> jelly, why this is so bad?
93 [00:40:09] <jelly> I'm not the resident bash expert,
sorry
94 [00:40:33] <sioux_> jelly, i will try set -x
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96 [00:42:11] <mutante> sioux_: he is saying you should first
test if the directory exists before you try to change to it. if it
doesn't exist tell the user "oops, cant find that"
and exit
97 [00:42:24] <mutante> as opposed to hiding an error
98 [00:42:40] <sioux_> jelly, -x it's debug.. but the
problem is, i know that i have some directories that i don't
have. I filter service from a big docker-compose file..and i
don't need all git repository that there are
99 [00:43:03] <jelly> I just recognized an instance of
replaced-url
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101 [00:43:26] <mutante> sioux_: "how to check if directory
exists in a bash script"
102 [00:43:28] <sioux_> mutante, hum.. so i do another if, inside
existing if?
103 [00:43:41] <sioux_> mutante, hm..ok
104 [00:43:57] <mutante> sioux_: I would say you do it as the
very first thing, before the "cd" part
105 [00:44:36] <jelly> sioux_, yes, -x is debug, I want to see
which command outputs the error, to suggest a way to avoid it
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107 [00:45:18] <sioux_> mutante, onde cd that i have, exist..the
error show inside [[ -d DIR ]], and not exist, throws error
108 [00:45:28] <sioux_> jelly, fine
109 [00:47:10] <mutante> sioux_: ah, yes, so you are already
doing this in line 12, [[ -d DIR ]], correct. but you are not doing
it before you are using "cd" on line 3. I don't
understand why it is "DIR="$(cd "$(dirname
"${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)""
though, seems a really complicated way to just set the current
directory
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111 [00:48:21] <sioux_> i found the error, it's on git -C
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113 [00:48:56] <jelly> and now you know why set -x is cool
114 [00:49:07] <sioux_> jelly, yeah =) thanks
115 [00:49:21] <jelly> and you can move the -d test before that
116 [00:50:28] <sioux_> mutante, it's complicate but, we a
big team, so somebody can execute the script in home directory, so
the script will get the source, because in there, have a docker-file
too.. but thanks so mucht to expend time to response =)
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211 [02:17:38] <cybrNaut> gzip: stdout: No space left on device
<= results when running: update-initramfs -c -t -k all
212 [02:17:41] <cybrNaut> i have 2gb free. How much do I need?
213 [02:18:01] <sney> that message refers to space in /boot
specifically
214 [02:18:13] <cybrNaut> ah
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216 [02:20:50] <cybrNaut> i have 7mb there. if i delete the
oldest vmlinuz-* file, which I assume is just wasted space, is there
anything else I should do, e.g. run update-grub?
217 [02:21:08] <abrotman> if you have a bunch of old kernel
packages, uninstall them properly
218 [02:21:17] <abrotman> (unless yu've been compiling your
own, etc)
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220 [02:21:44] <abrotman> cybrNaut: dpkg -l linux-image-*
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224 [02:22:56] <cybrNaut> thanks
225 [02:23:13] <oxek> I really hope bullseye makes /boot at least
1GB by default
226 [02:23:26] <aaii> Hi Guys, Do you know any good package for
planning a day?
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228 [02:23:44] <cybrNaut> some start with "rc", which
i'm guessing means I already removed
229 [02:24:18] <somiaj> cybrNaut: it means removed, but
configuration files are still around. YOu have to purge them to get
rid of configuration files
230 [02:24:18] <cybrNaut> so i guess i'll "aptitude
remove <oldest image with 'ii' on the line>"
231 [02:24:43] <mutante> aaii: it means it has been remove but
the config is still around
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233 [02:25:24] <aaii> mutante, I guess wrong mentioning :)
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235 [02:25:48] <mutante> aaii: if you want to delete config as
well, there is --purge
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237 [02:26:19] <aaii> LoL
238 [02:26:40] <mutante> arr, yes, wrong user,nvm
239 [02:27:14] <aaii> np
240 [02:27:34] <mutante> aaii: gnome-calendar
241 [02:28:59] <aaii> mutante, Thanks , But I need some for CLI
mode
242 [02:30:25] <abrotman> you need a CLI-calendar, and vi/emacs
isn't enough? :)
243 [02:30:52] <mutante> if you need reminders.. eh.. cron jobs /
systemd timer
244 [02:32:16] <somiaj> ,i taskwarrior
245 [02:32:18] <judd> Package taskwarrior (utils, optional) in
buster/amd64: feature-rich console based todo list manager. Version:
2.5.1+dfsg-7; Size: 680.6k; Installed: 2236k; Homepage:
replaced-url
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247 [02:32:50] <abrotman> judd: info etm
248 [02:32:51] <judd> Package etm (utils, optional) in
buster/amd64: manages events and tasks using simple text files.
Version: 3.2.30-1; Size: 287.1k; Installed: 1452k; Homepage:
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249 [02:32:51] <kantlivelong> is there a way to have
debuilder/debhelper build a package of a different arch if i already
have bin files?
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251 [02:33:21] <somiaj> kantlivelong: how different? LIke i386 on
amd64, or a forign arch so you need a cross complier?
252 [02:33:45] <kantlivelong> somiaj: the bins are already cross
compiled. i just need to have it build the deb file
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257 [02:37:09] <kantlivelong> what i get is dh: warning: No
packages to build. Possible architecture mismatch: amd64, want:
armv7l
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259 [02:41:53] <somiaj> I'm not sure at this point, you
basically need to skip most the build process and only create the
package, and I don't know a nice way to automate that.
260 [02:42:13] <kantlivelong> it works for amd64 or if i set arch
to all
261 [02:43:43] <somiaj> sounds like it has some arch tests just
to ensure you don't make a bad package. Maybe see if there is a
way to ignore the arch mismatch test since your binaries are
precompiled.
262 [02:44:48] <kantlivelong> thats what i'm hoping to do.
just trying to find where that might be
263 [02:45:17] <somiaj> I don't have enough experience to
help here, there is #packaging on irc.oftc.net
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311 [04:13:08] <sappheiros> Is Debian suitable for novice
programmers? or would you advise some other distribution and then
transition later to Debian?
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314 [04:14:12] <dvs> It depends how technically inclined you are.
315 [04:15:07] <sappheiros> Is it suitable for someone with
programming ability, or ability to learn, but who wants things to
"just work" and have documentation to follow?
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317 [04:15:33] <sappheiros> I'm accustomed to Ubuntu, was
looking at Linux Mint, then thought maybe I should "grow
up" and use Debian.
318 [04:16:14] <dvs> sappheiros: if you've already used
Ubuntu then you have a pretty good chance with Debian.
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320 [04:16:46] <sappheiros> Is Cinnamon a stable desktop
environment, or would you recommend a more stable one to minimize
potential for problems?
321 [04:17:12] <dvs> I've never used Cinnamon.
322 [04:25:21] <sappheiros> Which desktop environment do you
prefer?
323 [04:25:47] <dvs> I use KDE and xfce
324 [04:26:02] <sappheiros> What are your reasons for each?
325 [04:26:51] <dvs> sappheiros: I like KDE's look and feel
and use xfce for a lightweight GUI over VNC.
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328 [04:29:54] <sappheiros> i.e. for remote desktop so
there's less visuals to download?
329 [04:30:48] <dvs> yes, less computations for GUI.
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348 [04:55:58] <rockworld> hi debian channel :)
349 [04:57:07] <rockworld> I need to activate shell_exec in my
php.ini configuration, but when I check in php.ini there is nothing
about shell_exec to uncomment, does anybody know what to do ?
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352 [04:59:11] <sney> rockworld: in debian, extra php.ini
directives are usually under mods-available and symlinked to the
appropriate conf.d. see for instance, 'ls -l
/etc/php/7.3/fpm/conf.d/20-sockets.ini'
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354 [05:00:15] <rockworld> ls: cannot access
'/etc/php/7.3/fpm/conf.d/20-sockets.ini': No such file or
directory
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356 [05:00:40] <sney> that was an example that I figured would be
enabled by default, you can pick a different .ini file from that
directory to see what I mean
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359 [05:01:19] <rockworld> my php.ini is located at
/etc/php/7.3/apache2/php.ini
360 [05:01:53] <sney> hm, prefork. you should consider changing
that if this is not a legacy webapp.
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362 [05:04:07] <sney> anyway, just add the parameter you need to
php.ini if it isn't in a conf.d or mods-available dir
somewhere.
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364 [05:04:58] <rockworld> hum thats a good question so I have to
search for this parameter in other conf file
365 [05:07:00] <sney> do you have a /etc/php/7.3/mods-available
dir?
366 [05:07:15] <rockworld> yes I do
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369 [05:07:48] <sney> ok, and /etc/php/7.3/apache2/conf.d ?
370 [05:08:00] <rockworld> but nothing about php.ini file
371 [05:08:06] <rockworld> yes I have that too
372 [05:08:51] <sney> ok. your php.ini will have something like
"include conf.d/*.ini" in it, that means it also used
anything from the files in conf.d
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374 [05:09:11] <sney> and the files in conf.d are symlinks to
mods-available that you also have
375 [05:09:27] <rockworld> right thats interesting
376 [05:09:35] <sney> so you enable the configuration in the
mods-available file, symlink it to conf.d, and it just works after
the reload. it keeps things organized.
377 [05:09:58] <rockworld> do you think it will be activated
378 [05:10:06] <rockworld> the parameter
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380 [05:10:34] <sney> if you follow the procedure I just
mentioned, yes
381 [05:10:42] <rockworld> so I need to uncomment "include
conf.d/*.ini"
382 [05:10:51] <rockworld> I will check for that in php.ini
383 [05:11:06] <sney> it should not be commented, this is how php
works on debian.
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385 [05:11:19] <rockworld> alright mate
386 [05:11:35] <sney> *you* need to check the files in
mods-available for the parameter you need. then *you* need to
symlink that file to conf.d. and if it isn't there, then make
one yourself.
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388 [05:12:47] <rockworld> that sounds right but which file so
lol I have to search everywhere for this parameter :)
389 [05:13:18] <sney> that's what grep is for.
390 [05:13:54] <rockworld> I dont know how to use it :D, im still
learning a lot on debian friend
391 [05:14:01] <sney> no time like the present
392 [05:14:44] <rockworld> so there is a command I can type that
will look all files for shell_exec?
393 [05:14:47] <sney>
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394 [05:15:51] <rockworld> man I really like irc community they
are the best helper for long time
395 [05:16:07] <rockworld> thanks a lot
396 [05:16:10] <sney> np
397 [05:17:06] <rockworld> my english is a bit weird thats more
difficult for me to understand but Im not too bad so just enough to
understand a few thing
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409 [05:31:04] <rockworld> sney: so the command will be
"grep shell_exec /etc/php/7.3/mods-available/* "
410 [05:31:13] <sney> !tias
411 [05:31:14] <dpkg> TIAS is "Try It And See".
412 [05:32:13] <rockworld> I tryed and it doesnt show anything
lol
413 [05:32:34] <sney> then the pattern is not there, and you will
have to make your own ini file and symlink it.
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415 [05:34:16] <rockworld> can you help me found a tutorial on
that by google or something
416 [05:34:26] <rockworld> Im looking but there is nothing :x
417 [05:34:35] <sney> there is no tutorial, just look at the
other files, and imitate the way they do it
418 [05:35:08] <sney> your /etc/php is full of examples. follow
them.
419 [05:35:41] <rockworld> sney: thanks I agree
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421 [05:36:58] <rockworld> the tutorial im following been made on
php 5
422 [05:37:42] <sney> did you check on php.net to make sure the
functions you need are in php 7?
423 [05:37:43] <rockworld> but it should work on php 7
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426 [05:38:48] <rockworld> I didnt mate
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428 [05:39:02] <rockworld> I will :)
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436 [05:48:21] <rockworld> emp
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470 [06:35:28] <rockworld> can we use php5 and php7 at same time
?
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479 [06:43:01] <rockworld> cause I need php_json extension on
PHP5
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481 [06:43:59] <themill> php5 is nowhere in Debian packages (but
you can using the sury.org packages for it if you're desperate)
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483 [06:45:14] <rockworld> xD
484 [06:45:36] <rockworld> but I need extension from php5 and
php7 at same time so I hope that can work
485 [06:45:56] <rockworld> I will check to find the repository I
need
486 [06:47:03] <rockworld> so this is the link im looking for
right
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487 [06:51:16] <themill> I don't know what you mean by
"extension from php5 and php7 at the same time"
488 [06:51:24] <themill> Do you already have php5 and php7
installed?
489 [06:51:45] <rockworld> I have php7 but Im installing php5 rn
490 [06:51:59] <themill> why do you want php5?
491 [06:53:22] <rockworld> cause I need to enable php_mysqli,
php_curl & php_fileinfo
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493 [06:53:28] <rockworld> on php7
494 [06:53:44] <rockworld> and on php5 I need php_json
495 [06:54:20] <rockworld> but I enabled on php7 what I was
needing
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497 [06:57:20] <themill> you don't need anything from php5
if you want things for php7
498 [06:58:23] <themill> If you want these modules for php7 then
you'll find that they are packaged for Debian already and you
should just install them.
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501 [07:00:19] <rockworld> hum ok cause I need to make this
tutorial to install my websocket server "
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503 [07:02:25] <rockworld> I just need to figure how to enable
"php_json & shell_exec"
504 [07:02:48] <rockworld> on php7 if this is possible
505 [07:04:59] <rockworld> there is a package call php-json
506 [07:05:07] <rockworld> I will install this
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508 [07:05:19] <rockworld> but I dont know if I can activate in
configuration
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510 [07:06:15] <rockworld> this is for php 8.0 :x
511 [07:07:28] <rockworld> k I found that is installed for php7.3
512 [07:09:48] <rockworld> k I found it Im going to enable it
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517 [07:12:48] <themill> Not sure what tutorial you're
following or why. It looks pretty old and you might be better off
with something about 5 years newer.
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519 [07:13:49] <rockworld> thats a chat that we buyed for our
website radio
520 [07:14:12] <rockworld> they have a lot of good content on it
but maybe like you say it need to be updated
521 [07:14:59] <rockworld> do you know where can I activate this
shell_exec in php config
522 [07:15:20] <rockworld> there is nothing in it about it when I
used grep it didnt give any output lol
523 [07:15:56] <rockworld> I found json config it was already
enabled by default
524 [07:16:10] <rockworld> the last thing now is shell_exec
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533 [07:29:30] <n0cto> does newer versions of debian come with
systemctl?
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538 [07:32:25] <alkisg> n0cto: since at least 8 years now...
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541 [07:34:45] <tarzeau_> about the same time since devuan
exists?
542 [07:35:43] <klys> that would make sense, since devuan uses
sysvinit instead, and systemctl is a too for use with systemd.
543 [07:35:55] <klys> tool*
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563 [08:04:00] <TheBigK> is it actually 8 years now? rly that
long?
564 [08:04:15] <TheBigK> man, im old...
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749 [12:05:52] <ychaouche> hello #debian
750 [12:06:42] <ychaouche> What's a command that tells me if
a particular package is installed or not ? I used dpkg -s
<packagename> but it has lots of output. Is there another way
or is that the preferred way ?
751 [12:09:01] <ychaouche> dpkg-query -l seems nice
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753 [12:09:05] <jelly> that is the preferred way, but if you want
a casual look, dpkg -l packagename
754 [12:09:47] <jelly> if SECOND character in the line for that
package is "i" the package is installed
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756 [12:10:09] <jelly> dpkg -l ychaouche'sstuff
757 [12:10:09] <dpkg> No packages found matching
ychaouche'sstuff
758 [12:10:18] <jelly> dpkg -l ychaouche'sstuff
759 [12:10:32] <jelly> dpkg -l ychaouche'sstuff
760 [12:10:32] <dpkg> ii ychaouche'sstuff 2.4-4.1
jelly's private stamp collection
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762 [12:10:46] <alkisg> There's also `dpkg-query -W htop`
for even smaller output...
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766 [12:11:23] <ychaouche> alkisg: I like dpkg-query -W
767 [12:11:28] <ychaouche> thanks for that
768 [12:11:39] <alkisg> np
769 [12:11:47] <ychaouche> jelly: dpkg -l seems to be identical
to dpkg-query -l
770 [12:12:28] <jelly> yes, dpkg command can be a front for
dpkg-deb, dpkg-query, etc
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780 [12:24:18] <themill> Note that "is it currently
installed" doesn't mean it's not about to be removed
in the next apt run etc
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853 [13:53:53] <TheBigK> i have an interesting problem to think
about. may be someone came across something similar in the past. i
have an apache webserver which does work as a balancer between
tomcat backend servers... I use JSESSIONID as a stickysession
cookie. the problem is, that the decision which appserver is used is
based on the overall number of requests while the decision is only
made when the user has no JESSIONID set. that means we have not a
854 [13:53:53] <TheBigK> very balanced user to appserver
balancing in it. is there a better way than just splitting the
workers between no session id and having a session id that i just
count the traffic before the user is logged in?
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862 [14:13:25] <jelly> TheBigK, do the backends share session
state?
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864 [14:13:58] <TheBigK> jelly: no. its just the cookie in the
browser... when u delete the cookie u lose the session
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866 [14:14:36] <jelly> then you don't have other options but
to use sticky session
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870 [14:15:34] <TheBigK> jelly: i know. the question if i can
split the traffic between not logged in and logged in... but i
probably need to balancers for that... which means doubling the
heartbeat... which is kind of expensive in its way
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873 [14:15:48] <TheBigK> * two balancers
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876 [14:17:42] <jelly> I don't remember what the options
were in mod_proxy, we mostly switched to haproxy instead
877 [14:19:32] <jelly> try asking in #httpd
878 [14:19:40] <TheBigK> u read my mind... already did
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880 [14:20:12] <TheBigK> i read the documentation... didnt see
anythign that would fit my needs... :)
881 [14:20:20] <jelly> and/or investigate other options for
reverse proxy frontend
882 [14:20:27] <TheBigK> like ?
883 [14:20:37] <jelly> haproxy, or maybe nginx
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885 [14:21:00] <TheBigK> i never used haproxy. and i wouldnt
think switching to nginx would help me there...
886 [14:21:33] <jelly> don't think, investigate
887 [14:21:37] <TheBigK> i just say fuck u developers... u
develop ur freaking application stateless... and im done ;D
888 [14:22:03] <TheBigK> im kidding obviously ;D
889 [14:22:19] <jelly> or ask the devs to add a distributed db
for session state (redis, mongo)
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892 [14:23:07] <TheBigK> thats what i meant... but i believe
thats not as easy said as done... im pretty happy that the devs
doing microservices have to develop stateless :)
893 [14:24:06] <TheBigK> that makes my life a lot easier
894 [14:25:24] <TheBigK> jelly: why did u move to haproxy? im
just curious. any specific reasons? besides performance obviously
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897 [14:32:47] <ljmf00> debian staff, the ipv6 A record is down
for deb.debian.org, right?
898 [14:33:07] <TheBigK> ljmf00: no its not
899 [14:33:23] <TheBigK> debian.map.fastlydns.net.
900 [14:33:23] <TheBigK> 2a04:4e42:62::644
901 [14:33:56] <TheBigK> deb.debian.org is a CNAME
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904 [14:35:39] <TheBigK> also the primary nameserver respond the
same as my local DNS... so everything is fine
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914 [14:48:30] <jelly> TheBigK, compared to apache, flexibility
915 [14:49:18] <jelly> ljmf00, deb.debian.org is a CDN. Even if
you see the same IP it might be routed to a different machine close
to you, and that one might be down
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926 [15:01:22] <TheBigK> jelly: but he asked for the record... i
was just very exact with my answer ;D
927 [15:02:37] <TheBigK> sometimes theres something evil in me :p
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952 [15:38:48] <H-var> hello, can somebody help me out a little,
please?
953 [15:39:02] <H-var> I am following this article to compile a
kernel on debian:
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954 [15:39:19] <H-var> but during compilation, somewhere in the
middle, I am getting this error
955 [15:39:46] <H-var> and I am a complete newbie, but I need to
compile this kernel because of the hardware that I have that is not
yet supported on debian
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957 [15:39:59] <H-var> so I need to compile it on my own in order
to make my new hardware work
958 [15:40:13] <wintersky> which release did you pick?
959 [15:40:19] <ratrace> H-var: which kernel are you compiling,
what patches are you adding?
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963 [15:41:03] <wintersky> you could go the kernel,org kernel
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965 [15:41:33] <H-var> I think I have enabled all of the possible
options, and I am trying to compile the 5.12 kernel
966 [15:41:36] <ratrace> H-var: also what error
967 [15:42:04] <H-var> I lost the log, so right now I am
re-compiling it again in order to be able to get the error again so
I can share it
968 [15:42:22] <H-var> I will paste the output of the terminal in
a second
969 [15:42:26] <H-var> it doesn't go too far
970 [15:43:22] <ratrace> H-var: do you know if your hardware is
supported in 5.10? Do you know you really need 5.12+ ?
971 [15:43:40] <wintersky> the safwest way to compile the kernel
on debian is to copy the config from /boot to your kernel source
directory
972 [15:44:15] <H-var> i contacted the intel's developer of
the driver for intel AX210, and they informed me that it is
supported from 5.11 and on
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977 [15:44:49] <jhutchins> ,kernels
978 [15:44:50] <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-
979 [15:44:51] <judd> backports: 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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983 [15:45:58] <ratrace> H-var: also, do you have nvidia
proprietary driver or any other DKMS module?
984 [15:46:50] <H-var> here is the error:
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985 [15:47:06] <H-var> I'm on AMD with integrated graphics
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988 [15:48:08] <jelly> !kernels
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990 [15:48:10] <dpkg> Linux kernel versions, stable: 5.12,
mainline: 5.12, stable 5.11: 5.11.17, longterm 5.10: 5.10.33,
longterm 5.4: 5.4.115, longterm 4.19: 4.19.189, longterm 4.14:
4.14.232, longterm 4.9: 4.9.268, longterm 4.4: 4.4.268, linux-next:
next-20210428
991 [15:48:21] <ratrace> H-var: ah that's about EFI
certificates...
992 [15:48:23] <towo^work> H-var, remove the debian cert from
your .config
993 [15:48:29] <wintersky> you might want at ##linux or pick a
prebuilt kernel with pinning
994 [15:48:54] <wintersky> ask at ##linux *
995 [15:49:16] <towo^work> why he should
996 [15:49:17] <towo^work> ?
997 [15:49:26] <jelly> H-var, please also file a bug to for the
5.10 kernel package, debian kernel team does backport drivers if
feasible
998 [15:49:31] <towo^work> the problem comes because he is using
the config from debian
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1000 [15:49:33] <ratrace> H-var: comment out the
CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS, is the fastest workaround, but _best_
one is to supply a certificate
1001 [15:50:32] <H-var> I found it:
CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS="debian/certs/debian-uefi-certs.pem"
1002 [15:50:38] <H-var> what do I do with this line?
1003 [15:50:49] <ratrace> comment it out, put a # in front of it
1004 [15:50:50] <towo^work> comment it
1005 [15:51:15] <H-var> but my UEFI system will be able to load,
right?
1006 [15:51:34] <ratrace> run `make clean` and rerun `make
bindeb-pkg`
1007 [15:51:37] <trysten> i just figured out how to get Mutt to
reconnect to an IMAP mailbox!
1008 [15:51:54] <ratrace> H-var: should be able to yes, just
without secureboot
1009 [15:53:23] <ratrace> H-var: oh also, compile faster by giving
make a -j with numer of cores you have. so if oyu have 4, make -j4
bindeb-pkg .. assuming you want to give it that many
1010 [15:53:37] <jhutchins> Sigh. I keep telling people: the
purpose of secureboot is to prevent people from installing linux.
1011 [15:53:59] <ratrace> H-var: oh you already are using -j .
okay.
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1013 [15:54:06] <jhutchins> If you think you need it, there's
something you don't understand.
1014 [15:54:54] <ratrace> jhutchins: I don't disagree but
modern hardware is increasing refusing to boot without secureboot
1015 [15:55:00] <ratrace> somethign something microsoft contract
something something
1016 [15:55:12] <jelly> trysten, well??
1017 [15:55:47] <jelly> you don't say something like that and
then leave us hanging
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1020 [15:57:05] <H-var> how can I make a UEFI certificate for
debian?
1021 [15:57:10] <H-var> is it easy?
1022 [15:57:24] <H-var> so I won't have to uncomment it?
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1024 [15:57:40] <H-var> comment*
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1027 [16:00:49] <jhutchins> ratrace: Every implementation I know
of has the ability to disable it.
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1030 [16:01:38] <H-var> is it possible that some of my debian
packages will stop working, if I install kernel 5.12?
1031 [16:01:57] <H-var> all my packages are from the debian's
repositories
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1033 [16:02:14] <jhutchins> H-var: That's the thing about
un-tested software: we don't know.
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1036 [16:03:10] <H-var> well, is this something that is likely to
happen, or it happens only rarely?
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1038 [16:03:17] <H-var> usually
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1040 [16:04:06] <wintersky> just pin a prebuilt kernel from sid
1041 [16:04:11] <wintersky> it is not hard
1042 [16:04:41] <jhutchins> wintersky: He wants a developmental
kernel that isn't in sid yet.
1043 [16:05:12] <wintersky> then tell him to pick a realese that
builds with the /boot debian config
1044 [16:05:15] <jhutchins> H-var: The nice thing is you can boot
to a previous kernel if the new one fails.
1045 [16:05:18] <wintersky> since he wont listen to me
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1049 [16:09:17] <H-var> my problem with the /boot debian config is
that I am doing all this in order to get a support for this new
hardware
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1051 [16:09:40] <H-var> and it is not registered in /boot config
because the current kernel cannot understand it
1052 [16:09:55] <H-var> so I have to detach the hardware in order
to be able to boot at all
1053 [16:10:18] <H-var> so using the /boot config is useless for
my purpose...
1054 [16:10:20] <H-var> :(
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1056 [16:11:30] <wintersky> ok so
1057 [16:11:35] <wintersky> use the config from /boot
1058 [16:11:36] <wintersky> and
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1060 [16:11:49] <wintersky> adjust it for your needs with
menuconfig
1061 [16:12:07] <wintersky> then build it and you should be fine
1062 [16:12:12] <H-var> but I do not know what I need to enable.
Can you help me?
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1064 [16:12:36] <H-var> I need full support for intel AX210, both
wifi 6 and bluetooth
1065 [16:13:15] <wintersky> you can search trought menuconfig
1066 [16:13:21] <wintersky> just hit "/"
1067 [16:13:30] <wintersky> then enter what you want and hit enter
1068 [16:13:44] <wintersky> you can go like / and then ax210
1069 [16:15:13] <wintersky> that's the easy way
1070 [16:17:24] <ljmf00> TheBigK: maybe it's my ipv6 routing
not properly working. There's a way to force apt to use ipv4?
because pinging ipv4 is working just fine
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1072 [16:19:40] <jelly> ljmf00, echo 'Acquire::ForceIPv4
"true";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99disable-ipv6
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1074 [16:19:48] <Dagger> use `apt-get -o Acquire::ForceIPv4=true`
1075 [16:19:58] <Dagger> don't disable it permanently just
because of a temporary routing issue...
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1077 [16:21:24] <H-var> wintersky "No matches found. "
ehh..
1078 [16:21:43] <H-var> there are no matches for ax210
1079 [16:21:49] <jelly> dpkg, apt noipv6 is apt/apt-get/aptitude
-o Acquire::ForceIPv4=true ... for a one-time run, or echo
'Acquire::ForceIPv4 "true";' >
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99disable-ipv6 for a more permament disabling of
ipv6 access to repositories
1080 [16:21:50] <dpkg> jelly: okay
1081 [16:21:56] <wintersky> maye it's called otherwise then
1082 [16:21:56] <H-var> it's probably called something else
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1085 [16:22:46] <H-var> the codename is typhoonpeak
1086 [16:22:54] <wintersky> what is this ax210 device then?
1087 [16:22:54] <H-var> for ax210 in linux community
1088 [16:23:04] <wintersky> what is this ax210 device btw?
1089 [16:23:25] <H-var> it's the latest network gadget from
intel
1090 [16:23:34] <H-var> it supports wifi 6 and bt 5.2
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1092 [16:23:56] <wintersky> and which kernel sources did you get?
1093 [16:23:57] <H-var> it's made for mini pci-e and costs
only 18 bucks
1094 [16:24:49] <H-var> I got me those 5.12 ones
1095 [16:25:39] <H-var> wintersky is there a command to
automatically say yes or "m" to all the things possible in
the kernel during compilation?
1096 [16:25:54] <wintersky> well
1097 [16:25:56] <H-var> like make deb-pkg -Y all or something like
that?
1098 [16:26:02] <wintersky> you caould make every driver a module
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1100 [16:26:35] <H-var> the only drawback is the space required,
right?
1101 [16:26:56] <H-var> it won't use any other system
resources, if I compile everything that there is, right?
1102 [16:27:16] <wintersky> yerah but you'll need initrd and
i'm unsure will it work at all
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1104 [16:27:29] <H-var> I mean it does not load those unneded
drivers etc into the system right? Only the ones necessary?
1105 [16:27:38] <wintersky> so what's the exact release you
want to build again?
1106 [16:27:52] <H-var> I wanted to try if it will work on 5.12
1107 [16:27:52] <wintersky> i'm igor to help you out so tell
me the precise number
1108 [16:28:04] <wintersky> you said you need at least 5.2
1109 [16:28:06] <wintersky> ok
1110 [16:28:22] <H-var> 5.12
1111 [16:28:25] <wintersky> downloading 5.12 as we speak
1112 [16:28:44] <H-var> I'm currently on debian with
bullseys-backports enabled, 5.10.0-6-amd64
1113 [16:29:05] <jelly> H-var, 5.10 fails, right?
1114 [16:29:14] <H-var> can you please tag me so I can see the
message later because I need to go to work T_T
1115 [16:29:28] <H-var> yes, 5.10 fails to load the bluetooth and
usb part of the device
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1117 [16:29:45] <ljmf00> <jelly "ljmf0null, echo
'Acquire::ForceI"> thanks :)
1118 [16:29:45] <jelly> oh, but wifi works
1119 [16:30:02] <H-var> yes, buyt only wifi 2.4ghz
1120 [16:30:16] <H-var> wifi 5ghz and 6ghz are supported in
5.11>
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1122 [16:30:48] <H-var> but the bluetooth part breaks the system
during boot, creating an infinite loop of trying to recognize the
device
1123 [16:30:55] <H-var> aver and over forever
1124 [16:31:34] <jelly> fun
1125 [16:31:55] <JyZyXEL> nice to hear as i got a AX210 waiting in
the mail :)
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1127 [16:35:07] <wintersky> H-var: i think you want the ipw2100
driver
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1129 [16:35:28] <wintersky> to be safe you can set all intel
wireless drivers build as modules
1130 [16:35:47] <wintersky> then use lspci -k to see which one
gets in use
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1132 [16:38:03] <wintersky> also, remember about firmware
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1188 [18:02:53] <lejocelyn> Hi, is there someone speaking fluently
Lithuanian by any luck ? :D
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1190 [18:03:34] <lejocelyn> if so, what do you think of the
pavardė in Gabija Eglėkutė?
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1192 [18:04:20] <lejocelyn> sorry, it might be a bit out of topic
for this channel, maybe contact me by private message
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1196 [18:07:13] <segamain> is repo and source the same thing ?
1197 [18:09:37] <alkisg> segamain: repository is a web site with
debian packages. "apt source" is a URL to a debian
repository. "source code" is the code of a program.
1198 [18:09:54] <alkisg> cat /etc/apt/sources.list, to see some
"apt sources"
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1204 [18:14:29] <segamain> how can I delete a non debian repo ? I
don't see any in the apt source.list btw ?
1205 [18:15:29] <sney> segamain: jhutchins already answered your
question in the other #debian, please don't crosspost
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1208 [18:16:12] <ndorf> segamain: check /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
directory as well
1209 [18:17:14] <segamain> ndorf: thx
1210 [18:17:19] <jelly> how many #debians are there?!?!
1211 [18:17:43] <segamain> jelly: 5
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1217 [18:22:27] <segamain> is it normal that the
'sources.list.d/' is empty ?
1218 [18:24:00] <GNU\colossus> yes
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1228 [18:42:55] <segamain> what are binaries ?
1229 [18:43:08] <greycat> In general, it refers to a compiled
program that can be executed.
1230 [18:44:32] <greycat> But in Debian, binary packages may
contain things other than compiled programs. Scripts, data files,
etc. In that case, it means ready to be installed and used.
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1295 [19:58:10] <wwilliam> is there anyway to see the output of
pssh I am using -v but the only thing i get is "success"
any ideas?
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1297 [20:00:34] <greycat> I can't seem to find a man page for
it at manpages.debian.org. Hmm.
1298 [20:00:44] <sney> the man page on linux.die.net says to use
-P
1299 [20:01:13] <greycat> Does it truly not have a man page in
Debian, or is that the web page being borked?
1300 [20:01:57] <greycat>
replaced-url
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1302 [20:02:29] <wwilliam> Ok I will use -P Thank you.
1303 [20:02:37] <greycat> so I guess it's
replaced-url
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1305 [20:04:02] <wwilliam> Thank you greycat -P worked.
1306 [20:04:08] <greycat> wasn't me.
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1308 [20:04:54] <greycat> Also, this man page is a complete
disaster. The command name is misspelled multiple times (three
"l" in a row instead of two), there are block of text that
overlay each other, etc.
1309 [20:05:48] <greycat> (The two options in between -e/--errdir
and -O/--options are unreadable because there are two lines that
overwrite each other, in google-chrome-stable.)
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1312 [20:06:44] <greycat> The two options after -O/--options look
like they are supposed to be -A/--askpass and -i/--inline but those
are also overwriting each other. It's just easier to read those
through the overlay botch.
1313 [20:07:32] <greycat> And following that pattern, it appears
that the thing that looks like -Pprint on my browser is really
supposed to be -P/--print but it's hard to tell that.
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1317 [20:09:47] <wwilliam> sney: Thank you that -P worked.
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1321 [20:12:18] <oxek> I would have fixed so many mistakes in many
manpages, if only it was easier to submit those fixes
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1323 [20:14:44] <jelly> oxek, if you have a salsa account you can
roam around and send merge requests
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1325 [20:15:06] <sney> emailing patches is easy enough too,
I'm sure the issue is with troff
1326 [20:15:28] <oxek> isn't it still the case that most
packages are not being handled through salsa?
1327 [20:15:42] <jelly> many are, may still are not
1328 [20:15:50] <jelly> many*
1329 [20:15:50] <sney> the more active ones are, afaict
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1331 [20:16:09] <oxek> unfortunately it is mainly the inactive
packages that need these sorts of fixes
1332 [20:17:06] <jelly> step 1) become a DD step 2) do so many NMU
uploads
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1335 [20:19:28] <sney> less steep procedure: step 1) file bugs
with patches, and cc debian-qa and debian-doc; step 2) wait a couple
weeks for normal responses; step 3) hassle a friendly DD or
#debian-mentors to get some bulk NMUs going
1336 [20:19:47] <oxek> becoming a DD looks almost impossible to me
- so many steps are needed. But that's likely a 'me'
problem that I'd need to work on.
1337 [20:19:57] <sney> still requires twisting your brain into a
torus to get the troff formatting right, but that only needs to
happen once and then you're good forever. just like falling off
a bike.
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1339 [20:21:06] <greycat> I've still never yet seen actual
documentation for the roff markup syntax. I think I read somewhere
that it's actually proprietary and can't be freely
documented or something, but that might have been a troll.
1340 [20:21:26] <jelly> you can fall off a bike once and stay off
of it forever, yeah
1341 [20:22:42] <jelly> "can't" is a weird thing to
say. People have reverse engineered Cisco's proprietary
protocols and written RFC about it
1342 [20:22:59] <jelly> also, samba
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1345 [20:24:37] <sney> I suspect it was once widespread enough
that "everyone knew" how to do it, and then suddenly it
was 20 years later and might as well be witchcraft
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1351 [20:30:13] <oxek> write it in markdown, and then use a tool
that converts it
1352 [20:30:44] <greycat> if you were writing a whole new man page
from scratch, sure... but to submit a patch against an existing one?
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1354 [20:31:08] <oxek> convert the manpage to html or some other
format, fix it, and convert it back
1355 [20:31:30] <greycat> in fact, you might have to drill down
into every single package individually and figure out whether their
man pages are hand-written roff, or converted from some other
format, and then learn whatever the original format is, and then
work around the bugs in the converters....
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1357 [20:33:08] <jelly> yep, because patches are done against
source and it's nice if you make minimal changes
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1359 [20:36:23] <jhutchins> You'd also want to be sure
whether the changes you want to make only apply to debian, if they
apply to other linuxes, or if they're POSIX=wide.
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1361 [20:37:57] <greycat> not just a question of making minimal
changes... if the actual *source* isn't the .1 roff file then
you have to change the original file instead
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1364 [20:39:20] <jelly> jhutchins, I don't care about other
linuxes or posix.
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1367 [20:49:20] <metbsd> is debian testing pretty much same as
ubuntu?
1368 [20:49:26] <greycat> No.
1369 [20:50:16] <metbsd> even commands are same
1370 [20:50:38] <metbsd> so ubuntu copied from debian testing?
1371 [20:51:35] <trench> kind of
1372 [20:51:41] <trench> unstable/sid
1373 [20:52:03] <metbsd> but testing is stabler than ubuntu?
1374 [20:52:17] <metbsd> i see firefox is older
1375 [20:52:21] <trench> metbsd: cat /etc/debian_version
1376 [20:52:42] <metbsd> bullseye/sid
1377 [20:52:53] <mutante> metbsd: yes, but then they also started
to do their own thing in small areas and it forked
1378 [20:52:56] <greycat> We do not know, and cannot easily find
out, all of the ways that Ubuntu is different from Debian. Ask
#ubuntu, although they probably won't know either.
1379 [20:53:13] <trench> iceweasel or something
1380 [20:53:50] <trench>
replaced-url
1381 [20:53:53] <metbsd> ubuntu is more commercial program like
1382 [20:54:09] <mutante> metbsd: no, the other way around. stable
is the most stable, then it's testing. newer for the price of
being less stable
1383 [20:54:11] <greycat> the iceweasel thing was dropped many
years ago
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1385 [20:54:39] <mutante> trench: that was true for 10 years but
not anymore now
1386 [20:54:42] <greycat> mutante: that makes it sound like
testing is some sort of rolling release, which some people seem to
*want* it to be, but it's not.
1387 [20:55:05] <trench> mutante: I'm old and don't use
x :P
1388 [20:55:15] <mutante> greycat: oh, ok. yea, I just meant to
speak on the order from "most stable to least stable"
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1390 [20:55:44] <trench> metbsd: you can add backports to stable
also
1391 [20:55:48] <greycat> testing is the staging area for what
will become the next stable release, and any resemblance to a
rolling release is coincidental
1392 [20:56:00] <mutante> trench: i'm old too, just sharing
the news. the Firefox licensing issues was finally resolved in some
way I forgot
1393 [20:56:21] <greycat> !iceweasel
1394 [20:56:21] <dpkg> Iceweasel was a DFSG-free fork of
<firefox>, replacing it in Debian since 4.0 "Etch".
See <why iceweasel>, <iceweasel vs firefox>,
<iceweasel user-agent>,
replaced-url
1395 [20:56:30] <trench> true
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1397 [20:56:55] <trench> !backports
1398 [20:56:55] <dpkg> A backport is a package from a newer Debian
branch, compiled from source for an older branch to avoid dependency
and <ABI> complications.
replaced-url
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1400 [20:57:17] <mutante> also a major difference used to be that
Ubuntu made their own Desktop env, Unity, but then they gave up on
that, so it was less difference again
1401 [20:57:39] <greycat> they had a different init system at some
point, not sure what their current init system is
1402 [20:57:40] <trench> but they are more into wayland now
1403 [20:58:07] <jelly> systemd since 16.04 or so
1404 [20:58:23] <trench> I just wish debian would drop openssl and
change it something else
1405 [20:58:33] <jelly> their default DE is Gnome based, so yeah
wayland
1406 [20:58:49] <jelly> trench, it's the apps that need to
drop openssl, not debian
1407 [20:59:16] <mutante> remember when Ubuntu was brandnew? there
used to be that "shipit" subdomain and you could just fill
out a form and say "i need 50 CDs to share with my hacker
space" and they would ship you 50 CDs for free, not even
postage
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1409 [20:59:40] <mutante> sorry offtopic but it was an old memory
1410 [20:59:41] <jelly> debian already prefers gnutls where
license allows
1411 [20:59:59] <zaggynl> that was pretty cool, less cool was
messing around with ndiswrapper to get those %#%$#@ wifi nics
working
1412 [21:00:57] <trench> mutante: that's why they got so
pop..
1413 [21:01:35] <mutante> trench: yea, that and including nonfree
modules to make it detect more stuff during hardware detection in
default installer, back then
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1418 [21:04:59] <rr123> curl
replaced-url
1419 [21:05:40] <rr123> wget
replaced-url
1420 [21:06:14] <mutante> rr123: works for me on Debian stable
1421 [21:06:17] <rr123> debian 10, apt get / curl/ wget all had
trouble to download chrome.deb, this is inside virtuabox, am I
missing something here?
1422 [21:06:29] <jelly> rr123, works for me, which debian is this?
Are you behind the Great Firewall?
1423 [21:06:43] <mutante> rr123: what's curl -V say? version?
1424 [21:06:48] <rr123> other packages worked fine for apt-update
etc, no I'm in Texas
1425 [21:07:08] <rr123> curl 7.64.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
libcurl/7.64.0 OpenSSL/1.1.1d zlib/1.2.11 libidn2/2.0.5
libpsl/0.20.2 (+libidn2/2.0.5) libssh2/1.8.0 nghttp2/1.36.0
librtmp/2.3
1426 [21:07:09] <jelly> maybe Texas has the GREATEST firewall, no
idea
1427 [21:07:21] <mutante> corporate proxy? university?
1428 [21:07:26] <sney> system clock wrong?
1429 [21:07:29] <rr123> home router
1430 [21:08:03] <rr123> a typical work-from-home scenario, again
all other packages etc worked well, only trouble is this chrome and
only on debian 10
1431 [21:08:19] <mutante> add -vvv to curl command for possibly
more hints?
1432 [21:08:36] <jhutchins> rr123: Try a different mirror.
1433 [21:08:39] <mutante> try to curl/wget while also running
tcpdump ?
1434 [21:08:53] <petn-randall> I'm guessing ca-certificates
is not installed.
1435 [21:09:00] <sney> apt uses http by default, so a ssl failure
would not affect it out of the box. and if your system date is
wrong, ssl will fail.
1436 [21:09:01] <jelly> rr123, perhaps the google CDN server
you're connecting to is misbehaving.
1437 [21:09:28] <jelly> petn-randall, this isn't an incorrect
cert situation
1438 [21:09:29] <jhutchins> Wouldn't most of the suggestions
affect other packages as well? He said he can download some, just
not chrome.
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1440 [21:09:40] <mutante> how about simply replacing https with
http?
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1443 [21:10:07] <rr123>
replaced-url
1444 [21:10:08] <mutante> rr123: curl
replaced-url
1445 [21:10:15] <rr123> let me try http and tcpdump
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1447 [21:11:08] <jhutchins> Oh, wait, other packages wouldn't
be this mirror. Sorry.
1448 [21:11:13] <jelly> rr123, also, put -O outputfile BEFORE the
url.
1449 [21:11:33] <mutante> -vvv was meant to be added to the actual
download command. while -V was an unrelated thing to get the version
1450 [21:12:01] <rr123> http looks sane, is google doing some ssl
advanced experiments that debian openssl dislikes...
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1458 [21:13:16] <rr123> apt install
./google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb : dpkg-deb (subprocess):
decompressing archive member: lzma error: compressed data is corrupt
1459 [21:13:38] <jelly> rr123, md5sum
./google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb says what?
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1461 [21:13:42] <rr123> i have been suspicious on this as a
virtualbox bug actually
1462 [21:13:46] <mutante> rr123: one common reason is that the
versions of client and server are too far apart to agree on any
cipher, like the server might disabled older ones as insecure while
the client doesnt yet support the latest
1463 [21:13:55] <oxek> !iceweasel
1464 [21:13:55] <dpkg> Iceweasel was a DFSG-free fork of
<firefox>, replacing it in Debian since 4.0 "Etch".
See <why iceweasel>, <iceweasel vs firefox>,
<iceweasel user-agent>,
replaced-url
1465 [21:13:56] <sney> bet that deb is text/html
1466 [21:14:19] <peebowo> ^
1467 [21:14:26] <jelly> oh, -O does not take arguments
1468 [21:14:27] <oxek> "DFSG-free" sounds like it would
be non-free then
1469 [21:14:34] <rr123> wait, it's indeed
google-chrome....deb.1
1470 [21:14:53] <rr123> the old half-done chrome.deb is there to
cause this
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1475 [21:18:24] <jhutchins> rr123: What is the host OS?
1476 [21:18:32] * sappheiros checks
replaced-url
1477 [21:20:52] * sappheiros checks
replaced-url
1478 [21:21:27] <sappheiros> D'you know if 8 GB is enough
space for debian install via USB?
1479 [21:21:40] <sappheiros> i mean a USB with nominal 8 GB
1480 [21:21:55] <sappheiros> for install on a 2 TB SSD
1481 [21:22:07] <nkuttler> depends on the installer..
1482 [21:22:09] <nkuttler> !netinst
1483 [21:22:09] <dpkg> methinks netinst is a small CD image with
which you can install Debian. If, during the installation process
you have a working Internet connection, you can install more
packages straight away, otherwise, you will have a base install and
more packages later. See
replaced-url
1484 [21:22:14] <peebowo> relatively sure it is, debian isnt
extraordinarilly big
1485 [21:22:19] <nkuttler> or do you only have usb?
1486 [21:22:24] <nkuttler> and no network?
1487 [21:22:53] <jelly> sappheiros, the basic installer needs like
300MB and grabs the rest over the internets
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1489 [21:23:11] <horseshoecrab> i installed a vm with a 10g qcow2
on the weekend using netinst, and im sure there is bags of room
left.
1490 [21:23:15] <sappheiros> I think I downloaded the USB
installer file, and I'm not sure if ... crap ... maybe I
didn't order a wireless card when I bought all my other PC
components. I'd have an Ethernet cable, though.
1491 [21:23:53] <jelly> you'd also need a wired ethernet card
1492 [21:24:04] <sney> installing over ethernet is ideal anyway
1493 [21:24:06] <jhutchins> sappheiros: Maybe there's a port
on the motherboard?
1494 [21:24:22] <sappheiros> Yeah there should be
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1496 [21:26:01] <rr123> ok, this has been a long time issue for me
on virtualbox + debian10(guest os), only occurred for chrome, host
os is ubuntu 20.04. checked again md5sum is right, I can install on
my vps debian server etc. I will revert to chromium on virtualbox
instead which is flawless. errors seen: 1. wget/curl/apt failed at
openssl but http download works 2. lzma error when manually install
the correct deb file manually
1497 [21:26:07] <rr123> downloaded. 3. virtualbox actually failed
to install debian sometimes for the same ssl error sometimes. it
must be some corner case but I will move on.
1498 [21:26:59] <jelly> rr123, does the host OS have some sort of
malware installed? :-)
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1501 [21:27:59] <sappheiros> Does 'dd' with option bs=1m
sound like a good way to create a bootable USB drive from an iso on
macOS? but how many bytes is "1m" and why do I even need
to specify that operand?
1502 [21:28:00] <greycat> bad RAM?
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1505 [21:28:16] <greycat> the default block size is 512
1506 [21:28:17] <horseshoecrab> sappheiros: i just cat it tbh
1507 [21:28:19] <horseshoecrab> that normally works
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1509 [21:28:34] <sappheiros> concatenate and print files?
1510 [21:28:37] <jhutchins> rr123: Download on host, transfer to
target.
1511 [21:28:47] <sney> sappheiros: dd works, cat works, cp works,
extra dd options can sometimes speed things up but usually they are
just for people to pretend they are hacking
1512 [21:28:51] <horseshoecrab> cat img > /dev/<usb>
1513 [21:29:02] <horseshoecrab> (but be very careful.) :(
1514 [21:29:18] <sappheiros> great, thanks. brb gonna break my
computer and ruin my life with sudo dd
1515 [21:29:21] <sney> you are writing the .iso file directly to
the usb block device. the method is not really important, as long as
it writes the iso file directly, and doesn't try anything
extra.
1516 [21:29:22] <sappheiros> (does macOS use sudo? ...)
1517 [21:29:24] <greycat> bear in mind sappheiros is on a
non-debian system and is off topic and any answers we give may or
may not make your Mac explode
1518 [21:29:32] <sappheiros> lol
1519 [21:29:38] <jelly> sappheiros, the 1MiB block size is a
ballpark figure to avoid pushing may small writes to a potentially
cheap device that can't aggregate them
1520 [21:29:41] <horseshoecrab> not arguing with sney or greycat
1521 [21:29:46] <horseshoecrab> they seem like sensible people
1522 [21:29:55] <peebowo> dd if=<iso>.iso of=/dev/sd*
status='progress'
1523 [21:30:19] <jelly> sappheiros, on linux, it makes things
faster and makes old usb sticks last longer
1524 [21:30:58] <jelly> however, on linux you can just do "cp
netinst.iso /dev/sdX"
1525 [21:31:06] <oxek> /dev/sd* sounds like horrible example
1526 [21:31:07] <sappheiros> sweet, thanks. debian here i come!!
(i hope ... waiting for PC parts to arrive ... ironically chassis
and SSD coming in separate packages from everything else) peebowo I
don't see status as an operand for 'dd' in the man
pages :(
1527 [21:31:09] <horseshoecrab> well despite all the other stuff,
main "issue" with peebowo example (same as mine) is being
damn sure about where the usb block device for reasons given by
greycat
1528 [21:31:19] <peebowo> oxek: your right
1529 [21:31:24] <jelly> and let cp worry about the right block
size
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1531 [21:31:32] <jhutchins> These days dd has sensible default
blocksizes. It did not always have a default. Some people believe
they can get better performance if they tweak the block size.
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1533 [21:31:47] <greycat> jhutchins: ... huh?
1534 [21:31:51] <jelly> jhutchins, does it, really?
1535 [21:31:51] <peebowo> oxek: just cant know what usb is the
right one
1536 [21:32:06] <greycat> bs=BYTES
1537 [21:32:07] <greycat> read and write up to BYTES bytes at a
time (default: 512); over‐
1538 [21:32:20] <greycat> I think jhutchins is just making shit
up.
1539 [21:32:29] <sappheiros> yuh oh shots fired
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1541 [21:32:52] <peebowo> jhutchins trolling?
1542 [21:32:57] <horseshoecrab> greycat: hes probably rightish at
least. dont make me regret saying i thought you were sensible! ;P
1543 [21:33:00] * jelly straces dd to a cheap usb stick
1544 [21:33:12] <ratrace> 512b is hardly sensible these days
1545 [21:33:22] <greycat> He's definitely wrong about the
block size being different "These days".
1546 [21:33:28] <jhutchins> ratrace: Perhaps, but it works.
1547 [21:33:39] <ratrace> jhutchins: sure, but suboptimally
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1549 [21:33:59] <ratrace> at 512b you saturate iops before
bandwidth on any modern sata2 rust spinner
1550 [21:34:05] <greycat> It's also quite *odd* to think that
dd's behavior would change over time, when it's one of the
ancient legacy unix commands that's standardized by POSIX.
1551 [21:34:16] <ratrace> *sata3
1552 [21:34:23] <jhutchins> greycat: I'm pretty sure
I've used a version that did not have a default. It would not
have been on debian.
1553 [21:34:34] <horseshoecrab> im sure i read something about
block sizes being "bigger these days" but you wont BELIEVE
what crusty old documentation this bored sysadmin will read!
1554 [21:35:58] <greycat> POSIX page is here, and also mandates
512 default.
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1556 [21:36:24] <jhutchins> greycat: What year was it last
revised?
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1558 [21:36:59] <greycat> Read it your goddamned self and see.
1559 [21:37:04] <greycat> *plonk*
1560 [21:37:15] <jhutchins> 2018
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1562 [21:37:23] <ratrace> jhutchins: maybe you meant cp? cp has
kinda sensible default (129k iirc), and it can copy to/from block
devices
1563 [21:37:33] <ratrace> 128k*
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1565 [21:40:27] <ratrace> I saw the other day GKH plonking the UMN
posters on LKML and got me thinking.... greycat often shows username
"greg". GKH... greg KH.... greg KHat ... grey khat ....
greycat. are you GKH incognito here? :)
1566 [21:40:43] <greycat> no
1567 [21:41:04] <jelly> write(1,
"\201|$\0301\0\0\2u\6\306@!\1\353\4\306@!\0E1\344H\213\25\372\314\n\0K\215"...,
512) = 512
1568 [21:41:04] <ratrace> aww.
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1571 [21:41:48] <mutante> at night all cats are grey
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1573 [21:43:07] <ratrace> some coincidental numerolog^W verbology
there. :)
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1575 [21:45:16] <jelly> well. dd does send 512B write() by default
to this poor usb stick. It also does 1MiB writes when asked to, but
they finish WAY too soon and then it's stuck on close() until
the writes actually go to the device
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1577 [21:45:49] <jelly> with default bs, write speed was 1.7MB/s;
with bs=1M, it was around 4.9MB/s
1578 [21:46:30] <jelly> dd (coreutils) 8.28
1579 [21:46:35] <ratrace> the "way to soon" is page
caching without syncs, so close() implies a sync and it's
blocking until the kernel retuns from sync()
1580 [21:46:55] <ratrace> always hated that about dd and caching.
the progress bar, like cake, is eventually a lie.
1581 [21:47:14] <jelly> don't hate on dd, hate on the kernel
lying thru its teeth
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1584 [21:47:33] <peebowo> jelly: lmfao
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1586 [21:47:57] <horseshoecrab> NEVER hate on the kernel.
1587 [21:47:58] <jelly> what is dd supposed to do, gratuitous
fsync every now and then?
1588 [21:48:07] <ratrace> it can if you tell it to
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1590 [21:48:37] <horseshoecrab> kernel just living in the moment
1591 [21:48:40] <horseshoecrab> like we all shoud
1592 [21:48:54] <jelly> it sure likes its dirty, dirty buffers
1593 [21:49:15] <jhutchins> That's what buffers are for.
1594 [21:49:31] <jelly> jhutchins, so, which dd were you talking
about?
1595 [21:49:56] <horseshoecrab> dont kink shame the kernel /
1596 [21:51:03] <sappheiros> so is the consensus that
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1598 [21:51:40] <greycat> ask #macosx
1599 [21:51:48] <horseshoecrab> not as far as im concerned.
identify the correct block device, use cat. let tim cooks minions
sort it out.
1600 [21:51:52] <horseshoecrab> (and what greycat said)
1601 [21:52:19] <ratrace> cat?! please don't abuse cats. use
cp
1602 [21:52:32] <jelly> sadly not many people in here know the
correct incantation for OSX dd. It probably has bs= and obs=
1603 [21:52:32] <ratrace> 128k is pretty sensible default for both
rust spinners and solid states
1604 [21:52:47] <horseshoecrab> ratrace: that suggestion just
gives me so many different emotions.
1605 [21:52:56] <horseshoecrab> 1./ slight disgust.
1606 [21:53:02] <horseshoecrab> 2./ mild admiration for cp
1607 [21:53:13] <horseshoecrab> 3./ annoyance i didnt know you
could use it for that
1608 [21:53:24] <ratrace> not unexpected for an animal that's
a horse, a shoe and a crab, at the same time :)
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1611 [21:56:26] <monkwitdafunk> hello, is the list of software
from: directory.fsf.org compatable with macosx?
1612 [21:56:42] <greycat> how in the hell would we know?
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1614 [21:57:07] <monkwitdafunk> you say posix, i say i dont know?
:-D
1615 [21:57:07] <rockworld> where is the log files directory for
mariadb ?
1616 [21:57:14] <jelly> monkwitdafunk, best find a FSF channe
1617 [21:57:36] <monkwitdafunk> ....
1618 [21:57:37] <greycat> rockworld: I would try either
/var/log/mysql or /var/log/mariadb
1619 [21:58:04] <horseshoecrab> maybe he means database logs
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1621 [21:58:18] <horseshoecrab> but they'll be somewhere in
var too i suspect
1622 [21:58:29] <ratrace> you mean write ahead logs?
1623 [21:59:03] <rockworld> I just updated to php8.0.2 and I dont
know if thats the reason but I got a error when trying to acces the
page
1624 [21:59:08] <jelly> monkwitdafunk, you're asking in
#debian right now. We don't know a whole lot about OSX, or
about source compatibility with other platforms. /msg alis list
*osx* ?
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1627 [21:59:45] <rockworld> "SQL error... Please check your
error log file for details..."
1628 [22:00:08] <jelly> rockworld, where does this error come
from, your php app?
1629 [22:00:18] <greycat> you might also try "journalctl -u
mariadb" and/or "systemctl status mariadb"
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1632 [22:00:37] <rockworld> from php page
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1634 [22:00:41] <jelly> rockworld, if so, it probably points you
to the _web server_ error.log, not sql server log
1635 [22:00:56] <monkwitdafunk> yes jelly, your suggestion is
genuine
1636 [22:00:59] <ratrace> and keep in mind a lot of PHP apps are
still incompatible with PHP8, which is why Bullseye won't have
it yet.
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1640 [22:01:37] <jelly> monkwitdafunk, it's basically the
same thing grey'cat said, only without hell
1641 [22:01:41] <rockworld> Apr 28 16:38:29 quebechosting
mysqld[630]: 2021-04-28 16:38:29 5925 [Warning] Aborted connection
5925 to db: 'unconnected' user:
'unauthenticated' host:
'do-prod-ap-central-scanner-2604-3.do.binarye
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1643 [22:01:55] <rockworld> looks like I need to setup the
database
1644 [22:02:00] <jelly> monkwitdafunk, wrong channel this is
1645 [22:02:00] <craigevil> !sudo
1646 [22:02:00] <dpkg> Sudo, aka Substitute User DO, is a common
way to give limited super user privileges to specific users. Not the
magic "do what I want" button. Good in scripts with
"username ALL = NOPASSWD: /some/program". See <sudo
path>, <visudo>, <sudoers>.
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1648 [22:02:08] <monkwitdafunk> i have an idea that if i am not
using a linux that runs from ram, im going to go with trisquel, and
debian. stick with the two!
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1652 [22:02:48] <rockworld> Im maybe better to downgrade to 7.3
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1656 [22:03:15] <jelly> rockworld, look at web server logs first.
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1660 [22:03:40] <rockworld> ok I check
1661 [22:03:43] <jelly> ,v php8
1662 [22:03:44] <judd> No package named 'php8' was found
in amd64.
1663 [22:03:47] <jelly> ,v php8.0
1664 [22:03:48] <judd> Package: php8.0 on amd64 -- sid: 8.0.3-1
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1667 [22:05:35] <monkwitdafunk> i read a little information about
LTS support
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1672 [22:07:17] <sappheiros> wooooo show of hands who here just
"353370112 bytes transferred in 36.198910 secs (9761899
bytes/sec)" towards a new debian instaaaaall
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1674 [22:07:55] <monkwitdafunk> sappheiros, are you working with
NVME
1675 [22:08:04] <monkwitdafunk> it is nice eh
1676 [22:08:22] <sappheiros> uh, i hope so >_> Disk Utility
says "Lexar USB Flash Drive Media".
1677 [22:08:28] <monkwitdafunk> ?
1678 [22:08:33] <jelly> 10MB/s is a mediocre usb stick speed, not
nvme speed
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1680 [22:08:56] <jelly> 0.5s would have been nvme speed
1681 [22:09:21] <ratrace> cough also, pagecache, cake, lies cough
1682 [22:09:23] <monkwitdafunk> sappheiros, are you talking about
usb 3.0
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1684 [22:09:28] <sappheiros> yeah probably
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1687 [22:10:06] <horseshoecrab> pfft. installing from usb is so
tired. RUNNING root filesystem on usb is where its at.
1688 [22:10:10] <sappheiros> yeah Mac mini System Information
shows two USB 3.1 Bus
1689 [22:10:11] <oxek> and that's why one uses dd instead
1690 [22:10:15] <monkwitdafunk> nvme speed would not mean much if
it uses a USB
1691 [22:10:23] <oxek> because you can make it report transfer
speed accurately
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1696 [22:11:58] <monkwitdafunk> bus speeds are more worthy of
money spent, than speeds of scondary memory
1697 [22:13:40] <sappheiros> thanks
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1702 [22:17:25] <ratrace> rsync -va
vault:/srv/dist/ISO/debian-bullseye-DI-rc1-amd64-netinst.iso ./
1703 [22:17:25] <ratrace> sent 378,628,483 bytes received 35 bytes
252,419,012.00 bytes/sec
1704 [22:17:25] <ratrace> total size is 378,535,936 speedup is
1.00
1705 [22:17:48] <ratrace> how 'bout that.
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1708 [22:19:04] <jelly> your network is pretty fast?
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1712 [22:21:30] <ratrace> 10 GbE better be :)
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1720 [22:38:05] <H-var> wintersky, the ipw2100 is only the wlan
part of the driver. There are other parts as well.
1721 [22:38:27] <wintersky> ``huh?
1722 [22:38:32] <wintersky> rephrase?
1723 [22:38:39] <epsilon> 10G became cheap these days for SoHo
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1726 [22:39:21] <H-var> can someone help me to select all the
necessary things from make configmenu for the AX210 during the
compilation?
1727 [22:40:00] <H-var> this way I can just copy the /boot config
file, and only add the remaining necessary updates and new features
which will make it possible to use AX210
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1729 [22:41:37] <H-var> during the compilation, the process ended
with this error
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1731 [22:42:43] <imMute> H-var: just a guess, but maybe the pahole
program isn't installed?
1732 [22:42:52] <H-var> wintersky the AX210 has built-in
bluetooth, and wlan, but ipw2100 is only responsible for the wlan?
Isn't it? Right?
1733 [22:43:16] <imMute> H-var: Debian has that packaged in the
dwarves package.
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1736 [22:45:08] <H-var> thank you imMute, I installed dwarves.
Strange, nobody had mentioned a dwarves package as a prerequisite
for compiling a kernel in any guides I read.
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1738 [22:47:12] <jmcnaught> H-var: ipw2100 is only for some fairly
old Intel wifi devices
1739 [22:47:58] <jmcnaught> H-var: iwlwifi the newer driver for
most Intel wifi
1740 [22:48:14] <H-var> yes indeed that's the one that the
device is loading
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1743 [22:48:32] <H-var> the only problem is the bluetooth part and
usb part - those are failing to work
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1745 [22:48:57] <H-var> but intel's devs stated that in 5.11
the AX210 is completely supported
1746 [22:49:27] <H-var> I just do not know what to look for in all
those options in order to compile all the necessary packages
1747 [22:49:32] <jmcnaught>
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1748 [22:49:36] <H-var> including the wifi6 support
1749 [22:49:57] <H-var> it's a typo, or incorrect info
1750 [22:50:08] <H-var> in reality, it's supported since 5.11
1751 [22:50:35] <jelly> iwlwifi is just the wifi part
1752 [22:50:44] <H-var> exactly
1753 [22:51:07] <H-var> and in 5.10 it's working, but only
the 2.4ghz wifi part of the device\
1754 [22:51:22] <H-var> all the other features are failing
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1764 [23:00:02] <H-var> what should I select in that configmenu to
make all the AX210 features work? Thank you
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1766 [23:00:42] <rockworld> what is the permission I should give
to a service
1767 [23:02:02] <rockworld> like chmod 755 ?
1768 [23:02:04] <greycat> rockworld: that's an incredibly
broad question
1769 [23:02:38] <greycat> #debian is not really qualified to tell
you how to design the execution environment of a brand new service
1770 [23:02:53] <rockworld> greycat lol
1771 [23:03:08] <greycat> general principles would include things
like "try to run it as a new UID that doesn't do anything
else"
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1773 [23:03:40] <greycat> or, if it has to make use of existing
resources, then give it the bare minimum of privileges necessary to
use them
1774 [23:03:51] <greycat> I don't know why you think this is
funny.
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1776 [23:05:01] <rockworld> greycat: sorry :p it was not bad
intention but thats a question I was wondering just like that
1777 [23:05:24] <rockworld> -rw-r--r--
1778 [23:05:32] <rockworld> thats the permission I have right now
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1781 [23:05:57] <rockworld> Im not too experienced with system
1782 [23:07:52] <greycat> are you talking about some config file
that the service needs to read? or what?
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1784 [23:08:05] <greycat> why are you designing a new service if
you are not familiar with the basics of your system?
1785 [23:08:07] <rockworld> it gonna work with apache
1786 [23:08:27] <rockworld> thats a websocket service
1787 [23:09:07] <greycat> Well, once again, #debian is not
qualified to help you design a new service, especially a
"websocket service". I don't even know what that
*is*. Maybe #httpd will know.
1788 [23:10:05] <rockworld> Im going to ask them :) thanks
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1829 [23:53:42] <colemickens> hi, can anyone tell me what install
scdaemon.udev rules into the correct location in debian?
1830 [23:54:01] <colemickens> the gnupg2 source package
doesn't really hint as to how ti gets installed
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1835 [23:57:44] <colemickens> I guess this is part of the answer:
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