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0 [00:00:11] <jmcnaught> FlyingPersian: ahh.. this wasn't clear because you cropped it
1 [00:00:33] <FlyingPersian> my bad
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3 [00:01:00] <FlyingPersian> well the file in /var/lib/dpkg/info says this: rm -r /var/lib/plexmediaserver
4 [00:01:05] <FlyingPersian> so I'm good to go
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9 [00:03:09] <Okee> jmcnaught> Ok, the backup is complete.
10 [00:03:41] <Okee> I still think there is a configuration issue with the Debian issue. I am not convinced it is a hardware problem.
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14 [00:05:45] <FlyingPersian> I have a question about lighttpd: I have a server and I'm running a webgui of teamspeak on it. the address to the webgui is replaced-url
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19 [00:09:50] <Okee> ok, I have bootted from a disk that has GParted Live on it. The disk jacket said Debian 7.2, but it appears to have been a mistake.
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25 [00:12:35] <jmcnaught> Okee: boot into Debian. On the login screen is there a drop-down menu that says something like "Default"? Can you pick a different session from there?
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27 [00:14:46] <jmcnaught> FlyingPersian: i'm not familiar with lighttpd, but it will have a configure file (or files) in /etc/lighttpd that define sites/virtual hosts and what their document roots are (using apache nomenclature here, terms might be different). You could check lighttpd man pages, or /usr/share/doc/lighttpd for a README.Debian
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31 [00:16:30] <Okee> jmcnaught> There was Debian, and an advanced screen, but it has already gone by. I won’t sign in, and will go back to the screen.
32 [00:17:36] <jmcnaught> Okee: you cannot get to a login screen with a regular boot. To be clear, I'm not asking you to boot into a live disk
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42 [00:21:45] <Okee> jmcnaught> OK, I selected advanced options, and now prompted with two options: linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 with recovery mode, and regular linux 3.2.0-4 with amd64
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44 [00:22:27] <jmcnaught> Okee: why?
45 [00:22:51] <Okee> jmcnaught> Do you want me to just boot in default mode?
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47 [00:23:08] <jmcnaught> Okee: yes, unless you have a reason to try something different
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50 [00:23:39] <jmcnaught> Okee: i'm talking about the login screen where you enter username and password, not the grub screen where you select with OS or kernel to boot
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54 [00:25:30] <Okee> jmcnaught> I am at the Desktop, for what is left of it. It is a smeared up mess.
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56 [00:26:18] <jmcnaught> Okee: do you have autologin configured? I'm trying to ask you to select a different desktop environment/window manager at the login screen (where you enter username and password)
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58 [00:26:47] <Okee> jmcnaught> I am not sure. How do I know if I have autologin configured?
59 [00:27:03] <jmcnaught> Okee: do you need to enter a password to get to your desktop?
60 [00:27:19] <Okee> jmcnaught> yes, I need a password to get into my desktop.
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62 [00:27:26] <Okee> That type of autologin.
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65 [00:28:15] <jmcnaught> Okee: autologin is when you don't need to enter password. Please go back to the login screen where you enter password, and look for a dropdown menu that lets you select different session types *before* entering your password and logging in.
66 [00:28:37] <Okee> jmcnaught> I looked, and there is no option for session types.
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69 [00:29:04] <Okee> maybe I should set up some session types at the command prompt?
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71 [00:29:29] <jmcnaught> Okee: i don't think you should go to the virtual console unless you know how to get back from it
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78 [00:31:52] <jmcnaught> Okee: maybe if you took a picture of the "smear" of a desktop that you see after logging in it would help. Or if you could make sure that you are connected to the internet, then maybe switch to a terminal and start using pastebinit to get us some troubleshooting information
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90 [00:35:29] <Okee> jmcnaught> The desktop files that are displayed appear to have lost their organization, and all programs asside from files saved to the desktop, are not visible. I am able to get into the home folder. I am definitely connected to the internet, and the ethernet comes up on bootup. Earlier I was chatting from a browser version of IRC, and now I am chatting from my laptop.
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94 [00:36:33] <jmcnaught> Okee: sounds like you are in gnome to be honest, and are just unfamiliar with it
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96 [00:36:56] <Okee> jmcnaught> How do I get out of gnome?
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99 [00:37:22] <Okee> I am not prompted for the desktop type at bootup. i recall there is a way to configure the computer so that desktop types show up at bootu.
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101 [00:37:56] <Okee> I probably have gnome, but the applications are not viewable. When selecting them they appear for an instant, and then disappear.
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103 [00:38:06] <jmcnaught> Okee: as long as you didn't remove whatever DE you were using before, you select it at the login screen. maybe instead of lightdm you're using GDM, which has a little gear shaped icon that lets you select which environment you want.
104 [00:38:52] <jmcnaught> Okee: if you go to activities in the top left, it brings you to a dashboard. On that screen is there a help icon on the left, that looks like a life preserver ring?
105 [00:39:09] <Okee> jmcnaught> yes
106 [00:40:02] <jmcnaught> Okee: that help system has some videos in it that show how to use the gnome desktop. Or look for the gear icon on the login screen
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111 [00:45:13] <Okee> jmcnaught> I don’t know where to find the gear icon. I am on the screen from the activities, and is shows an icon for Ice Weasel, libreoffice, files, life jacket, leave pad, and a square with a 9 dot pattern, that indicates programs when you selecty it, but no programs open up, or are viewable.
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113 [00:45:40] <Okee> How do i get rid of gnome, so that I can go back to XFCE?
114 [00:46:18] <rainfyre> Okee: type "/msg dpkg remove gnome"
115 [00:46:37] <markybob> rainfyre: that's outdated as fuck
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117 [00:46:46] <markybob> rainfyre: gnome2 not gnome3
118 [00:47:09] <rainfyre> markybob: well someone out to update it since this is the Debian IRC channel
119 [00:47:20] <markybob> rainfyre: sure someone should.
120 [00:47:31] <markybob> rainfyre: you can do it
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122 [00:48:24] <rainfyre> markybob: feel free to post a less outdated answer.
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125 [00:48:59] <markybob> i would if i knew it. i haven't used gnome in 15+ years. i just know that's wrong.
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131 [00:49:21] <rainfyre> I don't use it either. no clue how to get rid of it.
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134 [00:50:07] <TomTomTosch> guess it's going to stay there for the next few years.
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136 [00:50:24] <Okee> depackage is asleeeeeep.
137 [00:50:31] <rainfyre> yeah I don't know how to edit dpkg's messages in this channel. not my room dude.
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140 [00:51:17] <teraflops> hmm tasksel if for installing things not the other way arround, right?
141 [00:51:19] <markybob> rainfyre: it's pretty easy. "/msg dpkg no, foo is foolio"
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143 [00:51:28] <Okee> what about just switching to xfce instead of removing gnome?
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146 [00:51:48] <Okee> There shouldn’t be any problem running XFCE with gnome installed.
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149 [00:52:30] <rainfyre> Okee: apt-get install xfce4 xfce4-goodies will get you started
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155 [00:55:53] <jmcnaught> Okee: the gear icon is on the login screen. you pick gnome, xfce, whatever when you login. you won't be able to see it when you're already logged in.
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157 [00:56:45] <teraflops> hmm what about some apt magic with tasksel? apt-get purge $(tasksel --task-packages gnome-desktop) ?
158 [00:56:45] <awal1> rainfyre, for ask dpkg just type /msg dpkg blablabla
159 [00:57:06] <teraflops> would that work?
160 [00:57:52] <jmcnaught> teraflops: i think the issue is that Okee doesn't understand how to pick which DE/WM to use on the login screen, and is also not sure which display manager is being used
161 [00:58:12] <jmcnaught> Okee: what does the file /etc/X11/default-display-manager say?
162 [00:58:13] <teraflops> jmcnaught: ah, I just read delete gnome
163 [00:59:42] <jmcnaught> teraflops: personally i think we should be cautious when advising people to remove large lists of packages, especially when they are inexperienced
164 [01:00:31] <teraflops> jmcnaught: if it sounded as an advice it wasn't my intention
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174 [01:04:36] <buddybenj> how do I change permissions on an NTFS drive?
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183 [01:07:03] <cafuego> buddybenj: Afaik, you mount it with a different umask/dmask.
184 [01:07:17] <buddybenj> How do I do that?
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187 [01:07:57] <cafuego> mount -t ntfs -o umask=xxx,dmask=xxx,... /dev/foobar /mnt/whatevs
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190 [01:08:17] <cafuego> Note that last I used NTFS under Linux, it wasn't really possible to write to it.
191 [01:08:36] <buddybenj> I've already tried that and it copied the contents of my HDD into my SSD for some reason.
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194 [01:08:58] <cafuego> buddybenj: mounting with mount options does not copy drive contents.
195 [01:09:22] <buddybenj> Oh, ok. Maybe I messed something up.
196 [01:09:59] <buddybenj> Also, last time i did that, the hard drive disappeared from my window and I couldn't access it.
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199 [01:10:52] <cafuego> So it's probably still unadvisable to write to NTFS huh
200 [01:11:00] <buddybenj> Also, is there any way to fix errors on a ext4 hard drive?
201 [01:11:15] <buddybenj> I tried fsck, but my drive still has problems
202 [01:11:28] <cafuego> buddybenj: fsck when it's not mounted.
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205 [01:11:44] <cafuego> If there are still errors, query the drive with smartctl.
206 [01:12:13] <buddybenj> is smartctl the same thing as SMART?
207 [01:12:29] <buddybenj> Cause I tried SMART and it still won't work.
208 [01:12:39] <cafuego> It's a utility to get data from SMART
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210 [01:12:59] <cafuego> buddybenj: It's not a way to fix a problem, it's a way to diagnose a possible hardware fault.
211 [01:13:44] <cafuego> If smart says that a drive is failing, there is no fsck command you can run to fix, it's straight to the shop for a new one.
212 [01:13:56] <buddybenj> It found no errors when I did it though. Also, when I try smartctl, I get command not found
213 [01:13:56] <Okee> I am wondering how xfce4 got removed? I don’t recall removing it.
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215 [01:14:23] <jmcnaught> Okee: look at /var/log/apt/history.log and /var/log/apt/term.log
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218 [01:15:10] <Ghost_r00t> Hello
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220 [01:15:15] <buddybenj> The error I get is attempting to destroy a swap descriptor with active allocations. Does anyone know how to fix that?
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224 [01:15:37] <cafuego> buddybenj: wut?
225 [01:15:50] <cafuego> buddybenj: What's what fsck says?
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228 [01:16:14] <buddybenj> No, that's the error that happens when trying to write large amounts of data.
229 [01:16:17] <bumbar> will i get disconnected from ssh if i change ip in /etc/network/interfaces and reload networking service?
230 [01:16:17] <Ghost_r00t> could I reverse the Stereo Audio in my system. I mean system-wide
231 [01:16:52] <Ghost_r00t> the Original Left becomes right and the right becomes left]
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233 [01:17:07] <Ghost_r00t> like what we have in VLC
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245 [01:21:09] <Okee> still have a big smear on the desktop.
246 [01:21:27] <jmcnaught> Okee: what did you do?
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248 [01:22:23] <Okee> jmcnaught> I installed xfce and xfce-goodies. However, I don’t recall removing xfce in the first place. Since it installed, I have to assume that somehow it got removed.
249 [01:22:33] <Okee> The display is still not working correctly.
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252 [01:23:08] <jmcnaught> Okee: are you using the proprietary ATI/AMD drivers?
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254 [01:24:34] <jmcnaught> Okee: what does the file /etc/X11/default-display-manager say?
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256 [01:25:00] <Okee> jmcnaught> Probably. I have an ATI card on here. I will look for the installation disk that came with the hardware.
257 [01:26:00] <jmcnaught> Okee: looking at an install disk probably won't help. maybe you remember installing fglrx drivers? Please answer my question about /etc/X11/default-display-manager
258 [01:26:49] <Okee> jmcnaught> I did a cat of the file, and it says /etc/X11/default-display-manager/usr/sbin/gdm3 It doesn’t show xfce
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261 [01:27:00] <Okee> Should I go ahead and chage the gdm3 to xfce4?
262 [01:27:05] <jmcnaught> Okee: no
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265 [01:27:44] <jmcnaught> Okee: replaced-url
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274 [01:32:30] <Okee> Hoorah. I got my desktop back. There has got to be a way to get a screensaver that doesn’t dump XFCE.
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277 [01:33:41] <markybob> light-locker does not get rid of xfce
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279 [01:34:33] <Okee> markybob> I believe you, but it wasn’t a harmonious experience on my computer.
280 [01:34:41] <jmcnaught> Okee: whatever you do, research the software before installing it, and pay closer attention to what apt-get/aptitude proposes before answering yes
281 [01:34:42] <cafuego> apt-get install lightlocker xfce-
282 [01:34:47] <cafuego> it like totally does!
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284 [01:34:58] <toruvinn> hello! i was wondering, cause after upgrading php packages to 5.6.19+dfsg-0+deb8u1 yesterday, i've been getting a lot of php5-cgi zombies in apache2+fcgid configuration. although i'm not sure if that was the reason, i've just downgraded back to 5.6.17+dfsg-0+deb8u1 and am watching processes closely... but dont see any zombies. anyone else noticed this in similar configuration?
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286 [01:35:11] <jmcnaught> Okee: also this Gnome adventure definitely wasn't causeed by installing light-locker, it would have been caused by installing gnome or gdm3
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288 [01:35:50] <bazhang> toruvinn, compiled? or mixing repos
289 [01:36:08] <Okee> That is what I thought.
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295 [01:36:55] <toruvinn> bazhang, it's just jessie, standard debian packages.
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300 [01:38:28] <toruvinn> bazhang, right now i don't know if some weirdo attack stopped, or downgrading helped, but there are no zombies. previously apache2 process was stuck on poll() and just reading from one of the fds (which was a pipe, meh). apparently never wait()ed for those zombies. no idea what happened there, honestly... but it's gone now. which is why i'm asking if anyone is observing something similar.
301 [01:38:59] <toruvinn> well i could upgrade to 5.6.19 again... ;-)
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303 [01:39:27] <toruvinn> actually, doing so now. if i get zombies again, i'll report back, definitely.
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307 [01:41:54] <awal1> Latest versions of 'tint2' have "Workspace 2", "Workspace 2", "Workspace 3"... but I would like remove the word "workspace" and only have the numbers. Any clue?
308 [01:42:37] <awal1> tint2 taskbar , I mean ^
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321 [01:48:06] <toruvinn> bazhang, well, no zombies for now, but most people went to sleep and site isn't used much atm. :-/ will have to continue tomorrow. thanks.
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409 [02:30:46] <dtcrshr> hello guys. Im trying to run an script on debian 8, using awk. On my test boxes (mint and ubuntu) the script runs just fine, on debian I got an error, BEGIN: command not found
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411 [02:31:03] <dtcrshr> I tried as root and installed other awk interpreters, but yet still cant run it
412 [02:31:09] <dtcrshr> any tips on troubleshooting?
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419 [02:32:59] <Morpheus696> hey
420 [02:33:22] <jmcnaught> dtcrshr: when you installed different awk interpreters, did you call them by name (like gawk, mawk). You can check which is the default awk with update-alternatives
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426 [02:36:56] <snookmz> Morpheus696: hi!
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429 [02:38:13] <Morpheus696> hi, now say I have this shell script that installs apache mysql and php, how would I script in changes to the config files
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431 [02:38:27] <Morpheus696> like it says on the wiki to make sure the config file is as follows
432 [02:38:32] <Morpheus696> replaced-url
433 [02:39:21] <dtcrshr> jmcnaught: sorry, I missed a # on my script, now its invoking awk just fine, thanks anyway
434 [02:39:28] <themill> It would be worthwhile asking the question of why you're trying to script this
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436 [02:40:45] <Morpheus696> "Just because" really that and a shell script that takes care of LAMP configurations sounds impressive to middle management HR people :P
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439 [02:41:22] <themill> a real configuration management solution would be more useful in the long run
440 [02:42:48] <Morpheus696> Well where would I begin with that
441 [02:42:49] <themill> it's really easy to sink a lot of time into making some hacky script for this sort of thing that isn't robust enough to be reusable
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443 [02:43:07] <themill> There are a few options: puppet, chef, ansible are the popular options
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445 [02:45:26] <Morpheus696> hm
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450 [02:47:20] <Morpheus696> is this like some cPanel / Plesk thing ?
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452 [02:49:09] <Morpheus696> I'm surprised there isnt a script for this already
453 [02:49:26] <Morpheus696> like apt-get install lamp and it installs it all for you
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456 [02:52:09] <jmcnaught> Morpheus696: configuration management is completely different from web control panels. Ansible is pretty easy to get started with, Puppet and Chef have been around much longer
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474 [03:05:38] <Morpheus696> ansible isn't free ?
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483 [03:09:50] <dtcrshr> other question. I have a script.pl file, that I would like to be added to my path / executables
484 [03:10:07] <dtcrshr> I made a ln to /user/local/bin but I cant invoke the script
485 [03:10:15] <pharpend> that's the wrong thing to do
486 [03:10:19] <pharpend> I mean, it might work
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488 [03:10:24] <dtcrshr> is any way to setup that I can run this script from other places, without usint ./
489 [03:10:33] <pharpend> dtcrshr: the better thing to do is to create a directory, like ~/bin
490 [03:10:37] <markybob> dtcrshr: did you chmod +x file
491 [03:10:37] <pharpend> and put your script there
492 [03:10:39] <Morpheus696> just cp foo.pl /usr/local/bin
493 [03:10:51] <pharpend> dtcrshr: or well
494 [03:10:54] <dtcrshr> Morpheus696: didnt work
495 [03:11:12] <dtcrshr> pharpend: well, the application has already its bin folder, with all the .pl scripts in it
496 [03:11:13] <pharpend> dtcrshr: make sure to chmod +x /usr/local/bin/whatever.pl
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498 [03:11:20] <pharpend> hmm
499 [03:11:21] <Morpheus696> it has execute permissions?
500 [03:11:23] <dtcrshr> just this one I wish to make avaiable by path refferences or sometihng
501 [03:11:27] <pharpend> so it isn't just *one* script
502 [03:11:28] <dtcrshr> yeah
503 [03:11:32] <pharpend> okay
504 [03:11:44] <pharpend> did you write the scripts, or did someone else
505 [03:11:47] <dtcrshr> well, the others .pl files I wont run that much, I just need this one actually
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507 [03:11:53] <dtcrshr> its from an application ONA
508 [03:12:02] <pharpend> if someone else wrote them, there should be a makefile or something to install them
509 [03:12:12] <dtcrshr> i need the dcm.pl file avaiable, so I can invoke an awk script
510 [03:12:26] <dtcrshr> well, the makefile uses a fpm command, which I couldnt find to install on debian 8
511 [03:12:46] <dtcrshr> for example, the start line of the make file - fpm -s dir -t ${TYPE} -n dcm -v ${VERSION} \
512 [03:13:10] <dtcrshr> its this script - replaced-url
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514 [03:13:41] <dtcrshr> I could also add the /bin folder from the app to the path, ill try this
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517 [03:15:06] <jesun> need help with netstat
518 [03:15:30] <awal1> How to continue displaying all the matching commands when using bash reverse search (ctrl r) ?
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523 [03:16:22] <dtcrshr> pharpend: well, thaks for the points, I used your tips and added the /bin folder from the /opt/application/bin to my path
524 [03:16:36] <jesun> i typed netstat -rs and i got this
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526 [03:16:52] <jesun> routing:
527 [03:16:54] <jesun> 0 bad routing redirects
528 [03:16:55] <jesun> 0 dynamically created routes
529 [03:16:57] <jesun> 0 new gateways due to redirects
530 [03:16:59] <jesun> 14 destinations found unreachable
531 [03:17:00] <jesun> 0 uses of a wildcard route
532 [03:17:02] <jesun> 1 route not in table but not freed
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534 [03:17:51] <jesun> im new to unix
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536 [03:18:52] <Morpheus696> What are you trying to do jesun
537 [03:19:07] <johefernan> Guys!
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539 [03:19:24] <johefernan> The fastest way to make a booteable USB
540 [03:19:28] <johefernan> Net install
541 [03:19:39] <Morpheus696> dd
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543 [03:20:02] <johefernan> Oh
544 [03:20:04] <johefernan> XD
545 [03:20:10] <johefernan> True
546 [03:20:18] <johefernan> Thanks!
547 [03:20:21] <jesun> Morpheus: im trying to get a better understanding of the enviroment of my powerpc
548 [03:20:46] <jesun> i am some what teaching myself with terminal
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550 [03:21:10] <jesun> slow process, exspecially when you have a 1.25 single core
551 [03:21:12] <markybob> johefernan: what kind of system is this?
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553 [03:21:44] <johefernan> Got openSUSE
554 [03:21:55] * abrotman blinks
555 [03:21:58] <johefernan> Making a Debian boot USB Stick
556 [03:21:58] <markybob> johefernan: laptop/desktop/server?
557 [03:22:05] <johefernan> Barebone
558 [03:22:07] <johefernan> BRIX
559 [03:22:19] <Morpheus696> ok well I am guessing your concerned about the 14 destinations unreachable?
560 [03:22:28] <markybob> i don't know wtf a brix is. you'll probably be fine.
561 [03:22:37] <jesun> Morpheus: yes i am
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565 [03:24:10] <Morpheus696> I'm a bit of a n00b as well but. 1) is there 14 things it could possibly TRY to reach 2) Do you need to reach those 14 other destinations?
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568 [03:24:58] <Morpheus696> what happens when you type just netstat -r
569 [03:25:17] <johefernan> file system suggested?
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571 [03:25:26] <markybob> johefernan: ext4
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573 [03:26:09] <Morpheus696> does debian have full btrfs support yet?
574 [03:26:22] <Morpheus696> thats mainly for SSD's though
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576 [03:26:47] <markybob> Morpheus696: yes
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579 [03:27:28] <markybob> Morpheus696: ymmv. i tried jessie with btrfs/lvm/encrypted not long ago and it did not go well
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583 [03:29:27] <Morpheus696> I don't think I'll stray too far from standard configuration
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587 [03:29:55] <markybob> lvm/encrypted is pretty standard. i just threw in btrfs in there, which is what we were talking about
588 [03:30:07] <johefernan> Haha
589 [03:30:08] <johefernan> Dude
590 [03:30:20] <johefernan> As easy as cp mini.iso /dev/sdX
591 [03:30:24] <johefernan> sync
592 [03:30:31] <johefernan> u.u
593 [03:30:33] <markybob> johefernan: yes. reading the install guide is great.
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595 [03:30:49] <johefernan> Bored ¬_¬
596 [03:30:54] <johefernan> XD
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598 [03:30:59] <johefernan> Im hurry
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607 [03:35:27] <jesun> Morpheus: when i type netstat -r it gives me all local host
608 [03:36:09] <awal1> Trying to understand how update-alternatives works: why the reference to GDM here replaced-url
609 [03:36:11] <Morpheus696> I'm not too sure then ??
610 [03:36:20] <Morpheus696> is there 14 things there ?
611 [03:36:30] <jesun> ill just google it
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613 [03:36:51] <Morpheus696> sorry :P
614 [03:36:58] <Morpheus696> I'll help someone one day
615 [03:36:59] <Morpheus696> :)
616 [03:37:06] <awal1> probably all of you have the same reference to gdm, but I dont know why :)
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618 [03:37:45] <jesun> Morpheus: there is only 8
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626 [03:39:19] <Morpheus696> were you trying to pm me or something ?
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631 [03:41:00] <jesun> Morpheus: my apologies
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633 [03:42:04] <Morpheus696> its ok
634 [03:43:24] <buddybenj> Is there any way to fix the error "attempting to destroy a swap descriptor with active allocations"? I get it when I write large amounts of data to my HDD.
635 [03:44:43] <pingfloyd> buddybenj: might be helpful if there was more context to that error message
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638 [03:46:27] <buddybenj> It is a ext4 partition. I can't think of what else to say.
639 [03:46:39] <buddybenj> Any specific questions you have?
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664 [04:03:58] <fred1807> on jessie (no gui) can I remove dhcpdc and install networkmanager ?
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682 [04:09:05] <jmcnaught> fred1807: yes, you can install network-manager.
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685 [04:09:39] <fred1807> jmcnaught: what should I remove first to avoid conflicts, and make sure network-manager is on command?
686 [04:10:29] <Morpheus696> whats wrong with nmcli
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689 [04:10:46] <Morpheus696> or is that the same thing ?
690 [04:10:47] <jmcnaught> fred1807: you might not need to remove anything. by default networkmanager ignores interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces
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692 [04:11:09] <jmcnaught> Morpheus696: nmcli is the command line interface, there's also nmtui
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696 [04:11:24] <Morpheus696> ah I get you now yeah same thing
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720 [04:14:03] <sysx1000> Hello. I have a problem, I can't build anything. I receive this error message: collect2: ld terminated with signal 7
721 [04:14:18] <sysx1000> re-installing of gcc didn't help
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729 [04:15:16] <lux7676> can anyone explain me how can i fix this
730 [04:15:18] <lux7676> Error while copying to "NEW VOLUME".
731 [04:15:29] <lux7676> The destination is read-only.
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735 [04:15:46] <lux7676> i did format the fladh drive
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739 [04:15:49] <lux7676> flash*
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742 [04:16:00] <lux7676> no matter what still same message
743 [04:16:03] <lux7676> its fat32
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746 [04:16:41] <fred1807> lux7676: if using sd mini to sd card size adapter, check if write protection trigger on the sd card adapter. If not, chekc of user privileges and access (are you root?)
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752 [04:17:20] <lux7676> oh fred1807
753 [04:17:32] <lux7676> i did not know i had to be root
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757 [04:18:09] <fred1807> lux7676: not saying you have to be root. If need write privileges. But root always does, so test root, and setup your users
758 [04:18:25] <lux7676> ok
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764 [04:19:59] <lux7676> for some reason i get authentication failure
765 [04:20:07] <lux7676> i did type su
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767 [04:20:11] <lux7676> and the user pw
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777 [04:23:42] <fred1807> lux7676: explain the scenario, you are with de sd card on a computer, and you are about to record an image? Or are you using the pi right now?
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780 [04:24:48] <lux7676> fred1807 what could be wrong, because when i type su in the terminal is not working but i know i have the right pw because i just checked
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782 [04:25:07] <lux7676> just flash drive on computer
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786 [04:25:23] <lux7676> i want to put some files on it
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788 [04:25:30] <fred1807> lux7676: you type su, it asks for password, you enter password, and it says password in incorrect... then password is incorrect
789 [04:25:31] <lux7676> the flash drive is empty
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791 [04:25:43] <jmcnaught> lux7676: with "su" you type root's password. with "sudo" you type the user's password.
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793 [04:25:52] <lux7676> ohhh
794 [04:26:00] <lux7676> thats why...
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796 [04:26:22] <fred1807> type mount and lets check if you drive is mounted as read only, or RW
797 [04:26:27] <jmcnaught> lux7676: also if you're using a desktop environment like gnome or kde, you can probably just unplug the drive, plug it back in, and you'll be able to write to it (it will be in /media/username/something)
798 [04:27:13] <lux7676> i tried that and nothing
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803 [04:27:48] <lux7676> is it possible to transfer file from the terminal maybe?
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816 [04:31:53] <fred1807> use sftp , you conenct to your pi just like ftp, but you are using the ssh protocal, so you dont install ftp, and it is way better than ftp
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830 [04:41:55] <DeaDSouL> Hi, in samba server, none of (create mask, force create mode, security mask, force security mode) works with any created file, if the directory was a symbolic link to a folder out of the shared path, (ps: follow symlinks, wide links are set to yes) how can I force the created files to have a mask of 664 instead of the default wich 670 ?
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846 [04:57:09] <murder> ok, so I accidentaly # cat 0bytesfiles >/dev/sda5 - been trying to use fsck to rebuild it, this kind of incident would only mess with filesystem header, right? so I could possibly rebuild it with a superblock?
847 [04:57:48] <dvs> murder, depends how big 0bytesfiles is
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849 [04:58:24] <murder> 0 bytes
850 [04:59:15] <dvs> ??? I don't think there would be a problem
851 [04:59:24] <murder> well, the problem happened
852 [04:59:42] <murder> the filesystem started giving io errors, etc
853 [05:00:09] <murder> mounting didnt happen
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858 [05:00:48] <murder> my first try with fsck, no arguments, brought up a lot of lost+found directories, with untouched files, which is very good
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869 [05:04:32] <miiichael> Hello, world. Simple question: is there a way to make "curl -s replaced-url
870 [05:04:53] <murder> 2>/dev/null
871 [05:05:20] <miiichael> But I'd like to still see real error messages :P
872 [05:05:44] <murder> what are the errors?
873 [05:05:51] <miiichael> I was hoping that it was possible to tell gnupg to not complain about a directory I thought I told it to ignore :P
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876 [05:06:09] <miiichael> gpg: keyblock resource `/home/michael/.gnupg/secring.gpg': file open error
877 [05:06:09] <miiichael> gpg: keyring `conf-apt-debian/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/murdoch-gogs.gpg' created
878 [05:06:10] <miiichael> gpg: fatal: /home/michael/.gnupg: directory does not exist!
879 [05:06:10] <miiichael> secmem usage: 1408/1408 bytes in 2/2 blocks of pool 1408/65536
880 [05:06:11] *** miiichael was kicked by debhelper (flood. Please use replaced-url
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883 [05:06:26] <murder> fatal.
884 [05:06:31] <miiichael> Oops.
885 [05:06:43] <murder> thats an important error, you know.
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887 [05:07:00] <miiichael> Which one? :P
888 [05:07:05] <murder> the one with fatal
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894 [05:08:56] <simonlnu> miiichael: why are you not sing apt-key?
895 [05:09:00] <simonlnu> using*
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897 [05:09:46] <simonlnu> and don't paste a lot of lines here either. it's not tolerated.
898 [05:09:56] <miiichael> Because I want to create a package that just stuffs a file into /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/
899 [05:10:09] <simonlnu> and?
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902 [05:10:37] * miiichael ponders.
903 [05:11:05] <simonlnu> there's docs on this >> replaced-url
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909 [05:13:50] <miiichael> simonlnu: which doc should I be looking for? :P
910 [05:14:13] <simonlnu> um, the stuff on packaging, of course
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914 [05:15:53] <miiichael> So the Debian Policy Manual then?
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926 [05:24:39] <murder> so, just found out, the inode count is too low
927 [05:25:14] <somiaj> miiichael: I think building a package to put files in /etc might not be the best way to achive your goal? Are you trying to pass settings around to multipler installs?
928 [05:25:38] <mdim> hi all
929 [05:26:08] <mdim> is there a way to search for "small" Debian source packages? In particular, I would need a package that is very small. Any would do
930 [05:26:24] <miiichael> somiaj: I'm just trying to do things the same way as the debian-archive-keyring package!
931 [05:26:45] <lux7676> during new debian version im having this message...
932 [05:27:05] <miiichael> But yes, I'm packaging a key plus sources.list.d entry for distribution to a bunch of machines
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934 [05:27:36] <somiaj> miiichael: ahh so this is just the keys/sources to a custom repo?
935 [05:27:38] <miiichael> (via a local repo)
936 [05:27:45] <miiichael> Yes.
937 [05:27:50] <lux7676> some of your hardware needs non-free firmware files to operate. THe firmware can be loaded from removable media such as usb stick
938 [05:28:17] <lux7676> the missing firmware files are rtl_nicrtl18105e-1
939 [05:28:21] <somiaj> mdim: What ya looking to do, there are lots of small packages out there. Unsure of any tool that searches by size though.
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941 [05:28:36] <lux7676> what can i do with this?
942 [05:28:39] <mdim> somiaj: found one - hardening-wrapper
943 [05:29:00] <somiaj> lux7676: debian doesn't include non-free firmware in the 'main' archive (this is because main must follow the DSFG)
944 [05:29:30] <lux7676> somiaj how can i fix this any idea
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947 [05:30:19] <somiaj> lux7676: since I cannot find that firmware in debian (unsure why I cannot, did you not paste the name correctly) you will have to get it from the vendor.
948 [05:31:00] <lux7676> thats actually not possible to be honest
949 [05:31:18] <somiaj> what network card do you have? Get the actual chipet
950 [05:31:19] <somiaj> chipset
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953 [05:31:54] <somiaj> Debian does provide lots of firmware via the non-free repo if you want to install non-free firmware, but with the info you gave me I cannot locate the firmware you would need or if debian provides it
954 [05:32:13] <avis> there's also a non free iso, de specific too :D
955 [05:32:31] <somiaj> well if the firmware isn't in debian in the first place, that won't do much good. (:
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957 [05:33:28] <lux7676> brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw this is the one that i missing
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960 [05:34:03] <somiaj> lux7676: replaced-url
961 [05:34:28] <avis> with the non-free iso i could use a broadcom that may or may not be different wireless adaptor
962 [05:34:36] <somiaj> lux7676: you can get that package from non-free. Or you can go to Broadcom and get the firmware from them. If have completed the install you can just copy the firmware over to get your network up and running
963 [05:35:35] <lux7676> somiaj can i do this during the installation
964 [05:35:36] <somiaj> lux7676: if you need the firwmare during the install read the install guide for how to supply it, or as avis mentioned there is a unoffical non-free firmware net-install image (unoffical only in the sense that it contains non-free firmware outside of main)
965 [05:35:49] <lux7676> it says if you have such as meedia available now insert it
966 [05:35:56] <lux7676> i would ratcher download it
967 [05:36:07] <awal1> Any clue on how to display workspace number I'm in in 'xmobar'?
968 [05:36:08] <somiaj> read the install guide on how to supply the firmware during the install
969 [05:36:21] <lux7676> oh
970 [05:36:22] <somiaj> or complete the install then copy the firmware over
971 [05:36:52] <lux7676> ok i can copy it after install
972 [05:36:55] <lux7676> that would work
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974 [05:38:29] <arielsanflo> hello
975 [05:38:54] <lux7676> to be honest debian should have the network firmware included to make it easier for people
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977 [05:40:12] <arielsanflo> debian error loading pure me out ok on the screen
978 [05:40:18] <arielsanflo> help
979 [05:40:21] <somiaj> lux7676: non-free fimrware does not meet the Debian Free software guidelines. As such it will not be included in main
980 [05:40:39] <somiaj> lux7676: tell the person who produced your hardware to make the software free and it would be included. (:
981 [05:41:15] <lux7676> ohh
982 [05:41:22] <somiaj> lux7676: the short answer is you can still use this non-free firmare in debian, it is just stored seperataly and debian is clear about what software follows the DSFG and what does not (though debian does provided access to non-free softweare)
983 [05:41:37] <lux7676> somiaj are there any free hardware wifi cards?
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986 [05:42:03] <mac__> How hard is it to reverse engineer the firmware
987 [05:42:17] <mac__> and just release it with the source?
988 [05:42:23] <mac__> thus making it free
989 [05:42:58] <lux7676> i think we should have laptops with 100% open source hardware
990 [05:43:06] <somiaj> lux7676: there are many sites at the fsf.org about free hardware. In general wifi is very hard to find that is free. There are some chipsets made by Atheros that do not require additional non-free firmware.
991 [05:43:10] <jpalmer> it's not necessary. starting with jessie, they've made it insanely easy to add the non-free firmwares to whatever install media you prefer. (and in some cases, provide the non-free install format for you)
992 [05:44:01] <somiaj> lux7676: I do like to point out that Atheros cards just come with the non-free firmware on the hardware (But if you are worried bout the non-free firmware on hardware you may want to look into opensource bios systems)
993 [05:44:14] <lux7676> i have to look it up and see if atheros will work with my computer
994 [05:44:22] <somiaj> and yes in debian it is more just a distinction and an annoyance (or point of education as I think) when they run across this during the install
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997 [05:44:39] <lux7676> somiaj open source bios
998 [05:44:41] <somiaj> lux7676: if your goal is to run debian with that wifi card it will work just fine, you just have to realize you need non-free firwmare to do it.
999 [05:44:48] <jpalmer> ie, the offer .iso's with the non-free firmwares, they have a simple tar.gz you can cat along with initrd.gz for PXE boot, etc
1000 [05:44:53] <lux7676> can you tell me how can i do this and what laptop does have this?
1001 [05:45:12] <lux7676> somiaj yes i hope that it will work
1002 [05:45:17] <lux7676> im installing the system now
1003 [05:45:29] <somiaj> lux7676: I would go check out sites on fsf.org and other freesoftware places as to find librehardware. It is rare and expensive in my experience, but I've only glanced at it.
1004 [05:45:45] <lux7676> hmm
1005 [05:45:51] <somiaj> lux7676: this channel is more for debian iteslf, there are better places to talk about libre bios or whatever it is called.
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1007 [05:45:57] <mac__> free hardware isn't like free beer then ?
1008 [05:45:58] <mac__> :P
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1010 [05:46:06] <lux7676> hehe
1011 [05:46:16] <lux7676> somiaj i understand
1012 [05:47:09] <lux7676> so any idea whats the percentage of people that are using debian as their main os?
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1015 [05:48:34] <somiaj> mac__: as for your comment, I belive there are some legal issues (this varries on country) about wireless signals that keep wifi firmware from being open. Though I don't know much about the details, so it is a deeper problem than just reverse enginnering
1016 [05:48:55] <somiaj> mac__: hence the cards I've seen that dont' require additional non-free firmware still have some on the hardware.
1017 [05:49:30] <somiaj> lux7676: that is a hard question to ask, and of is probably small since I think in terms of personal computers linux is not that big of a percentage
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1019 [05:49:59] <somiaj> lux7676: server hardware is another story, but I don't know of anywhere that has any stats on this
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1022 [05:50:47] <lux7676> ok
1023 [05:50:50] <lux7676> jw
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1060 [06:09:39] <lux7676> when i download the first cd iso image does it come with gnome xkde because i did download the whole over 600 mb iso image and im in the bash promopt ....
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1065 [06:10:42] <jmcnaught> !cd contents
1066 [06:10:42] <dpkg> To find out which CD or DVD image contains a particular package or source file, use the search engine at replaced-url
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1069 [06:15:10] <lux7676> dpkg debian-8.4.0-amd64-CD-1.iso 2016-04-02 18:06 630M
1070 [06:15:11] <dpkg> lux7676: I wish you would RTFM.
1071 [06:15:19] <lux7676> rtfm?
1072 [06:15:40] <jmcnaught> lux7676: the bot is programmed to sass people when they address it accidentally
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1074 [06:16:07] <simonlnu> or on purpose :P
1075 [06:16:11] <murder> altho this is the first time I see someone who doesnt know what is rtfm
1076 [06:16:22] <lux7676> oh
1077 [06:16:26] <simonlnu> "read the fine manual"
1078 [06:16:29] <lux7676> oh
1079 [06:16:42] <murder> 'read the full manual' :)
1080 [06:17:00] <simonlnu> lux7676: you've gotten yourself into a world fascinated with acronyms ;)
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1083 [06:17:20] <simonlnu> TLA for instance is a nice one
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1086 [06:18:02] <lux7676> i mean i thought this will be the full version
1087 [06:18:09] <lux7676> because bash wont help to much...
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1089 [06:18:29] <simonlnu> it's cd 1
1090 [06:18:58] <jmcnaught> lux7676: what's the story? you installed using that image, and after the install all you get is bash?
1091 [06:19:10] <simonlnu> there's different isos for different things
1092 [06:19:23] <lux7676> jmcnaught yes
1093 [06:19:37] <lux7676> i did download the whole new iso
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1097 [06:19:45] <lux7676> not the neset like last time
1098 [06:19:50] <lux7676> but the whole image
1099 [06:19:56] <lux7676> and im getting bash prompt
1100 [06:20:11] <jmcnaught> lux7676: does it make you login first, or bring you straight to bash?
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1102 [06:20:32] <lux7676> straight to bash
1103 [06:20:39] <murder> does new debian support inittab 5 to bring up X ?
1104 [06:20:41] <lux7676> and then asks me login info
1105 [06:20:43] <simonlnu> heck, with the netinst you can get a desktop, via downloads, if you follow through the install to the end
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1107 [06:20:50] <simonlnu> murder: no
1108 [06:21:00] <murder> I'm getting old
1109 [06:21:03] <somiaj> lux7676: do you have a usbstick and another computer you can copy the firmware to your machine with?
1110 [06:21:03] <simonlnu> not by default. you do that yourself
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1112 [06:21:24] <lux7676> ok thi is what i have
1113 [06:21:30] <simonlnu> ah, network issue
1114 [06:21:45] <murder> you probably want debian-8.4.0-amd64-kde-CD-1.iso or something like that
1115 [06:21:46] <lux7676> GNU GRUB VERSION 2.02 BETA 2-22+DEB8U1
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1117 [06:21:57] <lux7676> I can choose
1118 [06:22:05] <lux7676> Debian GNU/LINUX
1119 [06:22:07] <lux7676> or
1120 [06:22:08] * simonlnu says "this is what happens when you come in in the middle of a support question ;)"
1121 [06:22:09] <somiaj> lux7676: Okay choose it
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1123 [06:22:19] <lux7676> Advanced options doe Debain GNU/linux
1124 [06:22:21] <somiaj> lux7676: and it boots into a console. You can login as root right?
1125 [06:22:34] <lux7676> yes
1126 [06:22:57] <somiaj> lux7676: I didn't ask about that. I asked if you had another machine you can get the firwmare from and copy it over to the machine) What options do you have to copy a file to your debian install?
1127 [06:23:05] <lux7676> myusername login_
1128 [06:23:40] <lux7676> yes i can get it from another machine
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1130 [06:23:47] <simonlnu> cool
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1133 [06:24:17] <lux7676> somaij now i already installed it
1134 [06:24:30] <lux7676> somiaj
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1137 [06:25:19] <jmcnaught> murder: if you're using systemd, the concept of targets replace init runlevels. there are multi-user.target and graphical.target for example, "systemctl get-default" (or set-default) to see/set which one is used
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1139 [06:25:25] <lux7676> after i enter the correct info it brings a message about when i logged in last time...
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1141 [06:26:34] <lux7676> maybe i should really downgrade to 7.9 because this iso is the only one thats working for me
1142 [06:26:50] <lux7676> its literally same size
1143 [06:27:07] <somiaj> lux7676: just finish your install. But don't add so much noise.
1144 [06:27:14] <somiaj> lux7676: identify what you need to do next and get help doign it
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1148 [06:27:29] <fishcooker> how to delete this this rule of the nat chain if i have this info replaced-url
1149 [06:27:30] <somiaj> lux7676: is what you need to do next a) get your network working or b) install gnome (or someother desktop)
1150 [06:27:53] <lux7676> i did download another one just in case
1151 [06:28:03] <lux7676> debian-8.3.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso
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1153 [06:28:26] <somiaj> lux7676: you do not need to reinstall. You need to do as I suggested. identify where you are at and what youw ant to do
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1155 [06:28:29] <lux7676> if this brings me to bash after another intallation.. then i believe there is no fix
1156 [06:28:42] <somiaj> lux7676: i.e. if you have network working, you can 'apt-get install xfce4'
1157 [06:28:50] <somiaj> lux7676: if you don't have network working you can get it working
1158 [06:29:12] <somiaj> lux7676: you ahve already sucesfully installed debian, it is booting and runing, you can log in and control it via a shell. So now just get it working like you need.
1159 [06:29:15] <lux7676> how can i install something
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1162 [06:29:54] <somiaj> lux7676: Have you copied the .deb I pointed you to a while a go over, to this machine so you can get your network working?
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1164 [06:30:42] <simonlnu> lux7676: slow down please, you're getting ahead of yourself. concentrate on networking first, then you can install anything you want (or just about).
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1172 [06:33:56] <simonlnu> oops
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1274 [07:30:14] <xWindow-Free> Yohanes Patra
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1282 [07:30:44] <xWindow-Free> FROM YOHANES PATRA OR IMMANUEL YOHANES PATRA ... .
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1306 [07:42:18] <genoobie> hey all
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1310 [07:42:44] <genoobie> I know this isn't the noob support channel, but I'm having some difficulties following the manual / debian wikis
1311 [07:43:17] <genoobie> earlier today I tried to install the browser-plugin pepper flash for ice-weasel wraparound and it says pkg not found
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1313 [07:43:53] <genoobie> some other pkgs were not found. I went ahead and installed chromium, but I'd rather want to figure out why the pkg wasn't found
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1316 [07:44:26] <genoobie> second, I am trying to mount a smb share that is on my network and make this mount persistent but the guides don't work.
1317 [07:44:37] <genoobie> any tips would be greatly appreciated.
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1319 [07:44:44] <somiaj> genoobie: the flash plugins do not meet th DSFG and they will not be included in debian main
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1322 [07:45:07] <somiaj> genoobie: the scripts to install the plugins are located int he 'contrib' repo, and they will download the non-free flash when isntalled.
1323 [07:45:10] <somiaj> !contrib
1324 [07:45:10] <dpkg> [contrib] Debian packages that contain <DFSG>-compliant software, but have dependencies not in main (possibly packaged for Debian in non-free). To get contrib packages, add lines like "deb replaced-url
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1326 [07:45:30] <genoobie> somiaj, okay, so I have the contrib repo in my sources, so what gives?
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1328 [07:46:05] <somiaj> genoobie: what is the output of 'apt-cache policy browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash'
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1331 [07:47:02] <genoobie> somiaj, N: Unable to locate package browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
1332 [07:47:15] <somiaj> genoobie: what is the ouput of apt-cache policy
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1334 [07:47:26] <somiaj> genoobie: it sounds like you do not have contrib enabled actually wait, one second
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1336 [07:47:29] <somiaj> ,v browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
1337 [07:47:30] <judd> Package: browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash on amd64 -- jessie-backports/contrib: 0.3.4-1~bpo8+1; sid/contrib: 0.3.4-3; stretch/contrib: 0.3.4-3
1338 [07:47:48] <somiaj> genoobie: it looks like you have to get that from jessie-backports as it was not available when jessie was released.
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1340 [07:48:18] <negge> anyone know how to grow a degraded RAID6 from [UUU_] to [UUUU_], basically adding a disk but not adding it as the missing piece
1341 [07:48:29] <negge> I just ran --add now and it's rebuilding into a [UUUU]
1342 [07:48:33] <genoobie> somiaj here is the output from apt-cache policy replaced-url
1343 [07:48:43] <negge> I guess I should have stopped the array and then use --create with "missing" as parameters?
1344 [07:48:53] <somiaj> genoobie: you are probabaly missing jessie-backport sources, or contrib for jessie-backports
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1346 [07:49:19] <genoobie> so I have to add jessie-backports?
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1350 [07:50:49] <somiaj> genoobie: correct, and include then run apt-get -t jessie-backports install packagename
1351 [07:50:52] <somiaj> !jessie-backports
1352 [07:50:52] <dpkg> Selected packages intended for the Debian 9 "Stretch" release but recompiled for use with "Jessie" (8.x) can be found in the "jessie-backports" repository. Note that jessie-backports are on the regular mirror network, not on backports.debian.org. A suitable line for your sources.list is «deb replaced-url
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1354 [07:51:25] <genoobie> somiaj, okay, so that explains it
1355 [07:51:46] <genoobie> I don't want to mess around with adding unstable software actually, but much thanks for the explanation!
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1358 [07:52:15] <genoobie> somiaj, one last question, re: samba share and getting a mnt to persist...
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1360 [07:52:22] <somiaj> genoobie: jessie backports are compiled against jessie libs so it is safe for your system
1361 [07:52:34] <genoobie> somiaj, oh..okay
1362 [07:52:36] <somiaj> genoobie: it isn't nearly as well tested, but it won't mess with any of the core libaries
1363 [07:52:53] <genoobie> okay
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1365 [07:53:11] <genoobie> I mean I don't really need it since chromium is installed (but I like iceweasel)
1366 [07:53:14] <genoobie> anyhow
1367 [07:53:16] <somiaj> i.e. it is designed for jessie, just not as well tested (less security support). But it will get the pepper flash plugin for iceweasel.
1368 [07:53:33] <somiaj> yea the only difference is you'll ahve teh wrapper installed. It will use the same flash plugin
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1371 [07:54:09] <somiaj> genoobie: and jessie-backports packages iwll not install automatically, so it is safe to have the repo. That is why ou needed that -t jessie-backports in the install command
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1373 [07:54:25] <genoobie> somiaj, so once that line is in my sources.list I should be able to "apt-get install foo"
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1376 [07:54:49] <somiaj> genoobie: no see above about the additional option you need to add
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1380 [07:56:31] <genoobie> should I add "contrib non-free" to the link you posted above?
1381 [07:56:47] <genoobie> deb replaced-url
1382 [07:56:48] <somiaj> genoobie: you only need contrib for the package you want.
1383 [07:56:55] <somiaj> genoobie: but choice is yours.
1384 [07:57:08] <genoobie> somiaj, but to be consistent with the rest of the repos in sources.list?
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1386 [07:57:56] <somiaj> genoobie: if you don't include contrib you can't get the package you want. If you don't include non-free it won't matter unless there is some future package you want form there.
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1388 [07:58:17] <genoobie> somiaj, so just to be clear for the install (in the future) apt-get -t jessie-backports install "package"
1389 [07:58:27] <genoobie> that's the switch I'll need to install?
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1391 [07:58:43] <somiaj> genoobie: correct, you need that extra option to install packages from jessie-backports. All other packages will be installed from jessie
1392 [07:58:50] <somiaj> genoobie: jessie-backports also only contains select packages.
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1395 [08:00:01] <genoobie> somiaj, mucho thanks
1396 [08:00:22] <genoobie> I just went ahead and did it with synaptic so hopefully all the switches were ok
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1401 [08:02:46] <genoobie> somiaj, know anything about mounting smb shares... :)
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1406 [08:05:36] <somiaj> genoobie: I would use cifs from the command line, but I think many file mangers have plugins for this
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1409 [08:06:54] <genoobie> somiaj, XFCE4, thunar, doesn't look like it...
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1411 [08:07:08] <genoobie> just found a guide that works though (I think)
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1417 [08:09:08] <somiaj> thunar has these plugins, unsure how to get them to work. I don't use such fancy things.
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1420 [08:09:48] <genoobie> oh wait...
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1427 [08:13:12] <hmir> Good morning. I have a question regarding the debian testing iso.
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1430 [08:13:38] <hmir> replaced-url
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1432 [08:14:05] <hmir> Does the first testing DVD "debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.iso" come with xfce wm?
1433 [08:14:13] <somiaj> hmir: what is your question? Also what is your goal? Do you want to install/run debian testing or do you want to test the installer?
1434 [08:14:23] <somiaj> hmir: if your goal is to install testing, don't use the testing installer
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1436 [08:15:00] <hmir> Anyone?
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1445 [08:19:29] <Hijiri> somiaj: do you already have gvfs and the gvfs samba backend installed?
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1449 [08:20:26] <somiaj> Hijiri: I don't need to get it to work.
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1453 [08:21:10] <Hijiri> I should have highlighted genoobie
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1455 [08:21:27] <Hijiri> wait
1456 [08:21:29] <Hijiri> no
1457 [08:21:33] <genoobie> Hijiri,
1458 [08:21:44] <Hijiri> I'm not sure anymore, I should read the logs
1459 [08:21:53] <genoobie> when I search for gfvs samba there's nothing there.
1460 [08:22:00] <Hijiri> what about gvfs smb?
1461 [08:22:05] <genoobie> yep nothing
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1467 [08:22:39] <Hijiri> gvfs-backends comes up for me
1468 [08:23:13] <genoobie> Hijiri, hold a sec
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1470 [08:23:42] <genoobie> okay, I will install that...then
1471 [08:25:02] <negge> I figured out my problem, apparently you can grow a healthy [UUUU] array into a semi-degraded [UUUU_] simply by mdadm re-adding a missing device and then growing with --force and --backup-file
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1476 [08:27:20] <genoobie> hijiri you rock
1477 [08:27:21] <genoobie> thanks!
1478 [08:27:24] <Hijiri> np
1479 [08:27:30] <Hijiri> glad that it worked
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1493 [08:33:35] <shann_> hello everybody :-)
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1562 [09:07:21] <tuor> Hi, logrotate isn't rotating /var/log/auth.log. It's configured in /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog and all the other files which are configured are rotated correctly. Only this one isn't. How can I find out why it isn't?
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1568 [09:10:40] <tuor> Is does not need rotating: replaced-url
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1572 [09:13:46] <tuor> slowly but shurly
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1602 [09:30:54] <tuor> The file contains log that are realy old, but it does not get rotated.
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1621 [09:42:44] <rocksteady> Hi. Anyone can tell me the difference between "ip neigh add" and "arp -s"?
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1631 [09:45:45] <grawity> `ip neigh add` also supports IPv6 NDP and proxy-ARP/proxy-NDP
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1634 [09:46:14] <grawity> for regular IPv4 ARP, no difference; they both access the same ARP cache
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1638 [09:46:56] <rocksteady> grawity: Thank you.
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1688 [10:11:17] <vvande> Is there a simple way to get the prompt to show the whole domain?
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1690 [10:11:59] <vvande> I have two servers with differnt TLDs and don't want to get mixed up.
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1694 [10:13:36] <bezaban> vvande: using bash? You can set the PS1 variable to change your prompt
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1703 [10:15:57] <vvande> bezaban: thanks. I tried what others recommend, eg: PS1="\[\u@$(hostname -f): \w\]\$ " but it doesn't work and then shows a $ prompt for root (which is my main account to worry about)
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1706 [10:16:35] <vvande> The last, put into /etc/bash.bashrc
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1719 [10:24:00] <TomTomTosch> vvande: it works for me.
1720 [10:24:14] <TomTomTosch> ls
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1724 [10:25:10] <cisc0> hello
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1726 [10:26:10] <harajuko> hi
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1728 [10:26:52] <vvande> TomTomTosch: thanks, I'm not having any luck with that command. I just tried it in /root/.profile rebooted and no change.
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1739 [10:28:41] <vvande> TomTomTosch: are you showing the TLD?
1740 [10:28:51] <TomTomTosch> vvande: you have to put that at the end of /etc/bash.bashrc and ~/.bashrc
1741 [10:29:21] <vvande> ok, I'll try it at the end of /etc/bash.bashrc now
1742 [10:29:41] <TomTomTosch> vvande: it will display the FQDN that you put into the installer.
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1744 [10:30:26] <TomTomTosch> vvande: if you only put it in bash.bashrc it will work for root, but be overwritten by ~/.bashrc for normal users.
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1752 [10:31:49] <vvande> OK, got that about users. thanks
1753 [10:32:17] <vvande> but It's not working for root. just tried it at the end of the file (right after export PATH)
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1759 [10:34:43] <TomTomTosch> but hostname -f alone works?
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1762 [10:35:56] <vvande> yes, the host name shows but no tld. I just tried changing /etc/hosts to include the tld but it didn't like it.
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1764 [10:36:21] <vvande> I'm thinking the last is a hint - but what?
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1766 [10:38:07] <grawity> the way `hostname -f` works is
1767 [10:38:22] <grawity> first it resolves your regular hostname to an IP address (see e.g. `getent ahosts $(hostname)`)
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1769 [10:38:30] <grawity> then it tries to resolve that back
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1771 [10:39:34] <vvande> this is on an ipv6 VPS with ipv4 natting. Perhaps that's the problem.
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1780 [10:46:25] <vvande> grawity: thanks for the explanation. I haven't quite grokked that and need to look further. However, I've now solved my actual problem to my satisfaction by simply setting the prompt "manaully" in /etc/bash.bashrc like this PS1="myprompt #"
1781 [10:46:40] <vvande> crude, but does the trick for now :)
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1783 [10:47:59] <kolibri> Hello. I'm using a preseed.cfg file for an automatic debian 8.4 installation (with packer). Sometimes (it feels like the half of the builds), the installation process fails at the step "select and install software". And I got no idea, why. This is my preseed.cfg file: replaced-url
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1814 [10:58:27] <andykay> Hello all. How do I reset the password in debian? I tried booting into single-user mode but the passwd utility is NOT there
1815 [10:58:40] <andykay> Couldn't find it in /bin /usr/bin or anywhere
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1818 [11:00:15] <SPF> andykay: you could generate a new password checksum on a different system and manually change /etc/shadow
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1821 [11:00:41] <andykay> SPF, interesting. How do I generate it then?
1822 [11:00:42] <SPF> andykay: or copy /usr/bin/passwd from a different system
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1826 [11:01:07] <andykay> Perhaps just copying the utility would be easier
1827 [11:01:08] <SPF> andykay: on a different system you can use passwd and it will store the new hash in /etc/shadow
1828 [11:01:23] <andykay> Uh huh -- and then I just copy the file?
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1830 [11:01:39] <andykay> The machine in question has a lot of logins on it -- I don't need any of them
1831 [11:01:55] <andykay> Will they be lost?
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1833 [11:02:14] <andykay> I mean, they will probably remain in /home but I hope I can remove them all afterwards
1834 [11:02:26] <andykay> the profiles I mean
1835 [11:02:28] <SPF> you should not copy /etc/shadow
1836 [11:02:34] <SPF> only the hash
1837 [11:02:43] <andykay> Right...
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1841 [11:03:13] <SPF> or the whole line including the hash
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1843 [11:03:33] <andykay> So just the line for root would suffice then, SPF?
1844 [11:03:35] <SPF> er, no, only the hash
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1846 [11:03:46] <andykay> And then I could log in as root and remove all the unnecessary logins/profiles
1847 [11:03:56] <andykay> OK then, just the hash for root
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1849 [11:04:17] <SPF> it's not advised to manually edit /etc/shadow
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1851 [11:04:28] * andykay shrugs
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1853 [11:04:35] <andykay> I don't know why that system has no passwd
1854 [11:04:37] <SPF> I would recommend fixing the program passwd
1855 [11:04:40] <andykay> Someone must've removed it
1856 [11:04:50] <andykay> Does passwd have any dependencies?
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1859 [11:04:59] <andykay> Or would it be alright just to copy the binary file?
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1867 [11:06:11] <andykay> Basically someone has retired and left that machine without telling anyone the password
1868 [11:06:13] <SPF> andykay: if you have a system which the same distro and arch then it should be ok
1869 [11:06:17] <SPF> *with
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1873 [11:06:50] <andykay> SPF, I don't really but it's basically Debian 7 -- so I guess I could get it off some other machine... or even a VM
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1875 [11:07:13] <andykay> It kind of seems easier to reinstall the OS but I'm not sure about all the drivers and stuff
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1878 [11:08:03] <SPF> andykay: maybe you can try apt-get install --reinstall passwd ?
1879 [11:08:34] <andykay> SPF, that if the system had an internet connection but it doesn't...
1880 [11:09:00] <andykay> and we use a proxy to access the Internet so simply plugging it to our Intranet wouldn't help
1881 [11:09:10] <andykay> and I've no idea how to use apt-get through a proxy
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1883 [11:09:58] <andykay> I mean I could try... so yeah, thanks for another idea
1884 [11:10:11] <andykay> I will try anything before I decide to reinstall the OS
1885 [11:10:20] <SPF> andykay: you could try to download passwd.deb for debian 7
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1887 [11:10:39] <andykay> Oh, now this seems like a feasible idea. Where do I get that .deb file?
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1889 [11:11:57] <SPF> andykay: replaced-url
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1894 [11:12:52] <Jerm1_> Hey folks. I have something in my logs I have not seen until recently. I am not sure I understand the man for it. Would anyone be able to give me the gist of what is going on or point me in the right direction? I don't think it's an issue but it is new and I have not done anything (that I recall). replaced-url
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1897 [11:14:43] <andykay> SPF, thanks a million
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1931 [11:32:24] <MaBunny> hey guys i downloaded the iso afresh
1932 [11:32:39] <MaBunny> so how do i check its md5 checksum?
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1934 [11:34:50] <jelly> MaBunny: on which os?
1935 [11:35:12] <MaBunny> well....linux
1936 [11:35:14] <MaBunny> another distro
1937 [11:35:26] <MaBunny> but based on ubuntu
1938 [11:35:29] <flux242> md5sum afresh
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1940 [11:35:39] <jelly> MaBunny: there's a md5sum command. Also a sha256sum command.
1941 [11:35:45] <MaBunny> man md5sum
1942 [11:35:47] <MaBunny> ok
1943 [11:36:00] <MaBunny> thnx guys
1944 [11:36:00] <MaBunny> brb
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1984 [11:57:39] <DenverCoder7> Hi!
1985 [11:59:01] <DenverCoder7> So I'm looking for pre-compiled binaries of CMake 3.2 or higher, but it seems that none exist. I've already searched Google, Launchpad, the Debian Package Tracker and PPA's with no luck.
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1992 [12:01:13] <DenverCoder7> Compiling it myself is out of the equation since this would run in a CI VM, and compiling CMake from source there takes upwards of 10 minutes, which is not acceptable. I'll add that the CI VM is wiped before each build, so no way to keep an existing install, and apt-get will only give me CMake 3.0, while I need 3.2 or higher.
1993 [12:01:50] <DenverCoder7> So, does anyone have any idea where I could find these binaries?
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2002 [12:06:54] <grawity> DenverCoder7: compile it yourself, and have the CI VM install your own .deb?
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2008 [12:09:49] <DenverCoder7> grawity: That would work, but I'd have to keep that file hosted reliably and I'd rather not
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2011 [12:10:50] <DenverCoder7> Trying with the official binaries from cmake.org right now, though they seem to be generic Linux binaries though so not sure this'll work
2012 [12:11:55] <grawity> you can host CI infra but not a small .deb >_>
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2016 [12:12:41] <grawity> hmm I guess installing packages from testing in stable is not safe...
2017 [12:13:08] <HelloAtMega> Anyone here confortable with pastebinit?
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2023 [12:15:31] <DenverCoder7> grawity: Actually, I'm using gitlab.com's shared runners, so they host the infrastructure ;)
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2060 [12:38:52] <Ghost_r00t> what I excpedt was for me to introduce just one directory somewhere I'd like and the tell FTP server to share it
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2069 [12:41:39] <colo-work> Ghost_r00t, that's not how most ftp daemons work. easy way out: create a user that does nothing else, but provide that ftp share that you want to have, in its home directory
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2095 [12:59:15] <Linuxero1982> Hi
2096 [12:59:19] <Linuxero1982> someone here?
2097 [12:59:36] <Linuxero1982> I want to intall Debian 8.4 on hp pavilion dv6
2098 [12:59:46] <Linuxero1982> is it work?
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2100 [13:00:03] <Linuxero1982> someone can help me?
2101 [13:00:42] <Linuxero1982> before I installed debian 8 but my CPU getting very hot
2102 [13:01:20] <Linuxero1982> better my graphica card is what getting hot
2103 [13:01:28] <Linuxero1982> someone can help me?
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2105 [13:01:48] <mase2hotUK> what you saying since debian 8 your CPU is getting hot?
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2109 [13:02:46] <Linuxero1982> my computer is heated
2110 [13:03:05] <Linuxero1982> I'm sorry I speak little english
2111 [13:04:03] <mase2hotUK> ok, I doubt your heating issues is going to be down to the vresion of Linux you are running. Lets start with the basics, are you in a hot country? Is the room warm where the computer is?
2112 [13:04:22] <Linuxero1982> no no
2113 [13:04:45] <Linuxero1982> My computer has double graphic card I think
2114 [13:04:54] <mase2hotUK> when you say hot what temperature is it at?
2115 [13:04:56] <Linuxero1982> ati radeon and intel
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2117 [13:05:21] <Linuxero1982> My fun always on
2118 [13:05:40] <mase2hotUK> what model?
2119 [13:05:43] <Linuxero1982> but that was on debian 8 I think
2120 [13:05:55] <mase2hotUK> model of card?
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2122 [13:05:59] <Linuxero1982> or debian 7 I don't remember
2123 [13:06:06] <Linuxero1982> ok
2124 [13:06:08] <Linuxero1982> wait
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2127 [13:06:40] <mase2hotUK> fan is controlled by the card itself not linux
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2129 [13:06:55] <Linuxero1982> ok but in ubuntu works fine
2130 [13:07:11] <mase2hotUK> and what is fine?
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2133 [13:08:21] <Linuxero1982> work well
2134 [13:08:29] <Linuxero1982> the fun always is stop
2135 [13:08:33] <Linuxero1982> don't hot
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2139 [13:10:17] <Linuxero1982> the graphic card is radeon HD 6400M/74000M series
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2142 [13:11:12] <inigo> let's start by the cpu...
2143 [13:11:20] <Linuxero1982> intel i5
2144 [13:11:25] <inigo> probably you have it running at 100% capacity
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2146 [13:11:35] <Linuxero1982> no no
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2148 [13:11:49] <Linuxero1982> I think it was double card graphic
2149 [13:11:53] <inigo> cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
2150 [13:12:04] <inigo> regarding that, I've an asus with double card
2151 [13:12:06] <Linuxero1982> the computer has an intel graphic card
2152 [13:12:09] <Linuxero1982> also
2153 [13:12:13] <inigo> I use bumblebee
2154 [13:12:20] <inigo> but that's for intel+nvidia
2155 [13:12:30] <inigo> (the bumblebee package)
2156 [13:12:36] <Linuxero1982> I have intel+amd
2157 [13:12:43] <Linuxero1982> no nvidia
2158 [13:12:45] <inigo> this tech is called "Optimus" with nvidia
2159 [13:12:59] <inigo> I'm not sure the keyword to seach packages for that one
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2161 [13:13:15] <Linuxero1982> and with intel+amd which one?
2162 [13:13:21] <inigo> apt-cache search Optimus, only gets "Nvidia" related pakages I think
2163 [13:13:30] <Linuxero1982> ok
2164 [13:13:40] <Linuxero1982> I had use ubuntu by that
2165 [13:13:58] <Linuxero1982> but I dont remember if debian 7 or debian 8
2166 [13:14:19] <Linuxero1982> is what getting hot my computer
2167 [13:14:19] <inigo> you can inspect a dplg -l on ubuntu, and see if there is any ATI related package
2168 [13:14:31] <inigo> then you can see if there is a similar package in debian
2169 [13:14:35] <inigo> arg
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2171 [13:14:38] <inigo> dpkg -l
2172 [13:14:39] <dpkg> Files in package inigo-pr0n: /srv/inigo-pr0n/inigo.jpg
2173 [13:15:06] <Linuxero1982> now is using x.org server-video ati open source
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2175 [13:15:47] <inigo> if you don't use 3d... a workaround for heating is to totally disable the no intel card in the bios if possible
2176 [13:16:01] <inigo> and work just with the intel one
2177 [13:16:18] <Linuxero1982> but my ati is more powerfull
2178 [13:16:20] <Linuxero1982> than
2179 [13:16:24] <Linuxero1982> intel
2180 [13:16:25] <inigo> I had the same heating issues until I did install bumblebee
2181 [13:16:33] <Linuxero1982> ok
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2183 [13:16:40] <jelly> and indeed more power -> more heat
2184 [13:16:42] <inigo> I think this additional cards, are just for games and 3d rendering
2185 [13:16:48] <inigo> when I play 0ad it turns on
2186 [13:16:52] <inigo> and the heat appears
2187 [13:16:57] <Linuxero1982> ok but I want to install debian better ubuntu and I want to know if it already work for my laptop
2188 [13:17:07] <inigo> to keep the system cool, it's the other card
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2190 [13:17:41] <Linuxero1982> but it has to work
2191 [13:17:47] <inigo> you can install both, and search for differences, or use a ubuntu livecd if it does not got hot with it
2192 [13:17:48] <Linuxero1982> with bow
2193 [13:17:52] <Linuxero1982> both
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2195 [13:18:07] <Linuxero1982> no ubuntun work well
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2199 [13:18:36] <inigo> so there is support in the kernel and the userland, you're missing just the integration part in debian
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2201 [13:19:07] <inigo> it maybe any "Power management" or "AIT" related package, or any setting made by the ubuntu installer/detectors
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2203 [13:19:26] <Linuxero1982> wait my english is basic
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2205 [13:20:01] <Linuxero1982> then
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2209 [13:20:21] <Linuxero1982> I only to know if Debian will work with my laptop only that
2210 [13:20:43] <inigo> if you make it work, it will
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2215 [13:20:50] <Linuxero1982> ok
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2217 [13:21:00] <inigo> at your current status, it works, but get's hot
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2219 [13:21:23] <Linuxero1982> now I use ubuntu by that but i prefer debian
2220 [13:21:33] <inigo> what do you get by this command? cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor
2221 [13:21:44] <Linuxero1982> wait
2222 [13:21:51] <Linuxero1982> I'm going to use it
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2225 [13:22:25] <Linuxero1982> powersave I get
2226 [13:22:37] <Linuxero1982> is it well?
2227 [13:22:40] <inigo> then is ok
2228 [13:22:44] <inigo> yea
2229 [13:22:46] <Linuxero1982> ok
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2231 [13:23:10] <inigo> do you know your laptop model ?
2232 [13:23:16] <Linuxero1982> yes
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2234 [13:23:35] <Linuxero1982> hp pavilion dv6-6c04es
2235 [13:23:55] <Linuxero1982> is it work?
2236 [13:24:18] <Linuxero1982> intel i5-2450M
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2238 [13:24:25] <Linuxero1982> 6 gb ram
2239 [13:24:55] <inigo> lets see this thread of arch linux, first google result: replaced-url
2240 [13:25:28] <Linuxero1982> and double card graphic intel and amd radeon HD 6400M/7400M series 1 Gb
2241 [13:25:58] <inigo> they say about a init command running this:
2242 [13:26:00] <inigo> ExecStart=/bin/bash -c 'echo OFF > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch'
2243 [13:26:03] <inigo> in that link
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2245 [13:26:10] <inigo> so maybe you can turn it on and off
2246 [13:26:26] <inigo> off when you want a cool laptop, and on for games, etc
2247 [13:26:26] <spacedust> when i do update-grub i get a bunch of mount errors about /dev/dm0 and dm1
2248 [13:26:30] <spacedust> i have no idea why
2249 [13:26:45] <spacedust> both dm0/boot and dm1/ (root) are mounted fine
2250 [13:26:56] <spacedust> it then tries to mount it as ntfs /ufs xjs and everything :)
2251 [13:27:01] <spacedust> and get errors in dmesg
2252 [13:27:16] <Linuxero1982> ok
2253 [13:27:18] <spacedust> i think it does the upgrade-grub eventually but i still dont understand why i get the errors
2254 [13:27:33] <Linuxero1982> thank you for helping me bye bye
2255 [13:27:38] <Linuxero1982> I have to go
2256 [13:27:41] <Linuxero1982> bye
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2260 [13:28:33] <inigo> spacedust, do you have backups ? :)
2261 [13:28:41] <spacedust> inigo: i dont have backups
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2263 [13:28:51] <spacedust> inigo: its a new server im making
2264 [13:28:58] <spacedust> inigo: just about to restart from scratch
2265 [13:29:04] <spacedust> was just wondering what could cause this
2266 [13:29:05] <inigo> oh
2267 [13:29:14] <spacedust> inigo: its a kvm virtualization host
2268 [13:29:15] <inigo> are you using preseed or something?
2269 [13:29:28] <spacedust> i have no idea :) how would i know that ?
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2271 [13:29:46] <inigo> to automate the partitioning, and installer, that is preseed
2272 [13:29:54] <inigo> appendix B of the installer manual
2273 [13:29:58] <spacedust> i updated initramfs cause i changed module options in modprobe.d/kvm-intel.conf
2274 [13:30:12] <spacedust> mmmm i dont know :) really
2275 [13:30:14] <inigo> when working in custom recipes for partitions with preseed is common to get to grub errors
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2277 [13:30:20] <spacedust> i think i made my dm0 and dm1 with the installer
2278 [13:30:21] <inigo> oh
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2280 [13:30:34] <inigo> and how did you run update-grub? simply like that?
2281 [13:30:39] <spacedust> yes
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2283 [13:30:45] <spacedust> update-grub thats how i run it
2284 [13:30:54] <spacedust> but i didnt notice this error until recently
2285 [13:31:13] <spacedust> my /boot mounts fine its mounted even
2286 [13:31:17] <spacedust> maybe thats the problem ?
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2288 [13:32:09] <inigo> anyway, in your case, maybe an update-initramfs -u, could have been ok, for the next time
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2290 [13:32:33] <inigo> I don't think that /noot being mounted is a problem, it never was
2291 [13:32:41] <inigo> err /boot
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2294 [13:33:29] <inigo> do you have the errors around? do you mind to put them in pastebin?
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2296 [13:33:49] <spacedust> inigo: i will try to pastebin it i currently dont have a connection to that box
2297 [13:34:08] <spacedust> inigo: ill be back
2298 [13:34:18] <inigo> replaced-url
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2319 [13:45:01] <kolibri> Hello. I'm using a preseed.cfg file for an automatic debian 8.4 installation (with packer). Sometimes (it feels like the half of the builds), the installation process fails at the step "select and install software". Does anybody have a hint for me, why?. This is my preseed.cfg file: replaced-url
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2323 [13:45:24] <spacedust> inigo: so i checked the problem is about dm-0 dm-1 dm-2 which are vgs
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2325 [13:45:31] <spacedust> i have md2 as lvm
2326 [13:45:45] <inigo> and md1 as /boot ?
2327 [13:46:05] <inigo> that's so 199X... you can go with /boot inside the lvm
2328 [13:46:21] <spacedust> i know but i dont want to :)
2329 [13:46:25] <jelly> inigo: can, but this is more flexible
2330 [13:46:30] <spacedust> inigo: md0 is /boot md1 is / and md2 is lvm
2331 [13:46:37] <spacedust> yes as jelly says
2332 [13:46:45] <spacedust> i dont want to bother with root inside lvm
2333 [13:46:49] <inigo> ok ok, what about the errors?
2334 [13:46:50] <spacedust> i know it works
2335 [13:46:53] <spacedust> sec
2336 [13:47:06] <jelly> / inside lvm is fine, /boot is better left outside
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2339 [13:48:11] <spacedust> hmm well i use lvm just cause i give lvs to kvm and use them as raw with virtio
2340 [13:48:15] <spacedust> thats the only reason i need lvm
2341 [13:48:15] <inigo> I've had more problems by sepparated /boot's than by integrated ones, but sure, in the 90's I used sync mount for /boot
2342 [13:48:25] <spacedust> so / can stay on its own partition from what i care :)
2343 [13:48:40] <spacedust> what is sync mount ?
2344 [13:48:41] <spacedust> replaced-url
2345 [13:48:43] <spacedust> here are the errors
2346 [13:48:47] <inigo> a non default ooption
2347 [13:48:53] <inigo> default mounts are async
2348 [13:49:14] <inigo> in /boot performance was not an issue for a server
2349 [13:49:22] <spacedust> but i just realized that its complaining about the dm-0 which is inside the lvm which should not even care about :)
2350 [13:49:27] <spacedust> why does it even care about those ?
2351 [13:49:37] <spacedust> doesnt update-grub look at fstab ?
2352 [13:49:50] <spacedust> also recently on another debian box , my desktop , which also has windows
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2355 [13:50:04] <spacedust> somehow the grub boot went onto the windows disk :)
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2357 [13:50:10] <spacedust> dunno how i managed to do that :)
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2362 [13:50:56] <inigo> mmm it seems it's not loading the ext4 module ?
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2364 [13:51:48] <inigo> are you drop to a rescue shell or something?
2365 [13:51:52] <spacedust> inigo: no its trying to mount /dev/dm-0 which is an lvm !
2366 [13:52:06] <spacedust> inigo: my md0-1 are ext4 and are mounted accordinly
2367 [13:52:16] <inigo> then maybe fstab is wrong ? or do you use any root= boot param?
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2370 [13:53:15] <inigo> I think tha's two points to review... something is trying to mount it... or it's a boot parameter, or it's a fstab issue (?)
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2381 [13:55:48] <inigo> do you know howto look for it on your own? what files to look at, etc?
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2383 [13:56:40] <terabit> iptables question replaced-url
2384 [13:57:07] <terabit> for traffic destined to 172.16.10.250 it should just match/accept and stop processing more rules for that flow right?
2385 [13:57:38] <inigo> mmm there is a -d in that line ?
2386 [13:57:52] <inigo> and the next one does a -i
2387 [13:57:56] <inigo> insert
2388 [13:58:00] <inigo> that put's it up
2389 [13:58:05] <inigo> is not the same than add
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2391 [13:59:05] <inigo> o I sid nothing xD is -i eth0, not -I
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2393 [13:59:26] <inigo> and -d is destination, is ok
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2395 [13:59:29] <inigo> yes looks fine
2396 [13:59:42] <inigo> accept all input to any port by policy, but looks fine
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2398 [14:00:27] <terabit> err my bad/nvm
2399 [14:00:39] <terabit> thought I was talking in a different channel
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2404 [14:03:05] <inigo> your theory is ok, as soon as it matches, it stops, unless you see any -j RETURN around
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2453 [14:29:50] <ozette> does debian have virtual desktops? how to access them
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2458 [14:30:52] <nkuttler> ozette: depends on whichever gui you use
2459 [14:30:58] <ozette> cinnamon
2460 [14:31:11] <ozette> there's no ui like xfce?
2461 [14:31:44] <nkuttler> xfce is packaged, you can just install it if you want to use it
2462 [14:31:45] <ozette> i'd like to be able to click, instead of some key combination, is such a thing possible in cinnamon?
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2464 [14:32:06] <ozette> but i like cinnamon better, just would like to have a workspace button
2465 [14:32:31] <r6ku> ozette: there's probably a panel applet for that
2466 [14:32:38] <towo^work> it is
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2468 [14:33:08] <ozette> ah i found something bottom right
2469 [14:33:14] <towo^work> ozette, replaced-url
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2471 [14:33:19] <towo^work> so it looks then
2472 [14:33:21] <ozette> can even see which windows are on the workspace, pretty cool
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2474 [14:33:58] <ozette> towo^work: which app is that?
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2476 [14:34:23] <ozette> i'd like to have that too actually
2477 [14:34:34] <towo^work> workspace-switcher
2478 [14:34:39] <towo^work> is an applet
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2482 [14:37:16] <bumbar_> ldd doesnt find libstdc++.so.6 for some program, but it's installed
2483 [14:37:25] <ozette> towo^work: oh well, can't really find it, wish it was builtin
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2485 [14:37:40] <Iridos> I guess the lxpanel would also work with any wm?
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2488 [14:38:01] <Iridos> bumbar_, for example?
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2494 [14:38:44] <bumbar_> Iridos, replaced-url
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2498 [14:40:03] <Iridos> that's your own binary
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2501 [14:40:31] <Nik05> Does anoyne know if the security team patches samba today?
2502 [14:40:45] <towo^work> ozzloy, you can download/install it with the applet administration from the systemsettings
2503 [14:40:57] <Iridos> bumbar_, could be a version conflict... try that with --verbose
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2505 [14:41:05] <towo^work> ozzloy, you would not ave anything to search
2506 [14:41:12] <bumbar_> Iridos, LD_LIBRARY_PATH wasnt set properly, it's working now
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2509 [14:41:32] <Iridos> it shouldn't be needed to be set for libstdc++
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2512 [14:42:58] <Iridos> that's defined already in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/x86_64-linux-gnu.conf ... so shouldn't need any LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable
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2634 [15:33:57] <hassoon> yay
2635 [15:34:19] <hassoon> i've upgrade my long-unused extensa5630g's debian wheezy to jessie
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2637 [15:34:42] <hassoon> dunno if jessie works better with damaged graphic cards
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2639 [15:35:33] <Iridos> oh yeah... it's as good as nosmoke.exe
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2641 [15:35:51] <audomaniac> hello debian
2642 [15:36:09] <audomaniac> how can i create audio playback like waves maxx audio while streaming on youtube?
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2644 [15:36:54] <audomaniac> what things to download to create windows sound equalizet in the sound settings + audio equalizer for ALL audio that is being played in debian
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2655 [15:42:22] <Iridos> as to the first, how should anyone here know what waves maxx audio is
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2662 [15:44:15] <Iridos> as to the 2nd... I just see pulse should be able to do that
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2667 [15:46:09] <Iridos> replaced-url
2668 [15:46:18] <Iridos> hm. seems to be crappy code, though
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2672 [15:47:16] <Iridos> there's no qpaeq binary, though
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2686 [15:54:17] <Iridos> audomaniac, on jessie, if you use the instructions and pacl commands from the arch site... you can get a python qpaeq.py from replaced-url
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2688 [15:54:45] <Iridos> that seems to work pretty neatly here
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2701 [16:00:26] <sanotehu> if I'm inside the debian installer and change to another tty to get CLI and then try to mount a USB drive for some debugging... any reason why that wouldn't work?
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2703 [16:00:46] <sanotehu> I'm getting a "no such file or directory" error when doing `mount /dev/sdd1 /mnt/`
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2717 [16:07:57] <audomaniac> pulse audio what packages do I need to install for it for bass / trebble / virtual surround / headphone equalizer in the debian packages?
2718 [16:08:11] <toruvinn> sanotehu, would be probably better to mkdir /mymnt/ and mount it there. unless it's sdd1 that "does not exist". ;-p
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2766 [16:25:14] <aricz> Hi, anyone had `bluetoothctl` freezing? Or know how to fix it..
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2772 [16:25:50] <aricz> Can't write anything.. no nothing.. it starts, gives prompt.. and that's it
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2776 [16:26:46] <teraflops> aricz: then look at the logs
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2783 [16:30:14] <Kartagis> if I've got a dedi debian box and making VMs, should I enter the dedi's IP as nameserver or provider's specified nameservers?
2784 [16:30:15] <aricz> any specific log I should take a look at?
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2794 [16:34:46] <teraflops> aricz: journalctl, systemctl status bluetooth, perhaps dmesg.
2795 [16:36:03] <ksk> Kartagis: if theres a nameserver running on that dedi you can use it, sure. But in general use whatever DNS you like inside a box
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2807 [16:39:02] <Kartagis> argh!
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2809 [16:39:21] <Kartagis> I keep getting bad archive mirror
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2820 [16:44:07] <karlpinc> Kartagis: Consider using unbound for a caching recursive resolver.
2821 [16:44:13] <sanotehu> toruvinn: yeah I tried making other directories within /mnt/ and within / and the same thing
2822 [16:44:22] <sanotehu> both sdd1 and the directories I'm trying to mount to exist
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2824 [16:44:29] <Kartagis> karlpinc: meaning?
2825 [16:44:30] <sanotehu> which is why I'm thoroughly confused
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2827 [16:45:02] <karlpinc> Kartagis: Consider running unbound on the debian box, and pointing the VMs to it.
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2830 [16:45:34] <Kartagis> oh, I take it unbound is a package then
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2832 [16:45:41] <karlpinc> sanotehu: You'd have to give us the command you're typing and the exact errror you get.
2833 [16:46:00] <karlpinc> Kartagis: Package/FOSS project.
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2837 [16:46:38] <tga> hello, I'm looking for a way to set up shortcuts for switching to a given application. any ideas?
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2840 [16:47:43] <karlpinc> tga: Run each app in a separate viewport or workspace and use the window manager's shortcuts to switch between them?
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2846 [16:49:43] <tga> karlpinc: that's what I do on my laptop, but on a big screen I want to have all windows on the same screen
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2849 [16:50:19] <sativouf> tga: wmctrl
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2854 [16:51:21] <sanotehu> karlpinc: `mount /dev/sdd1 /mnt/tmp` yields the error "mount: mounting /dev/sdd1 on /mnt/tmp failed: No such file or directory"
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2856 [16:51:42] <tga> sativouf: sweet, just what I needed, thanks!
2857 [16:51:58] <sanotehu> might just be something weird with busybox inside the debian installer
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2859 [16:52:15] <sanotehu> I booted an arch linux usb installation and I can mount the device fine
2860 [16:52:28] <seeother> hi all
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2864 [16:53:18] <seeother> i have trouble with wifi on my debian box
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2866 [16:54:18] <seeother> network controller is realtek rtl8191seva
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2868 [16:54:44] <seeother> rfkill says that device is soft blocked
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2871 [16:55:07] <seeother> rfkill unblock wifi; rfkill unblock all has no effect
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2873 [16:55:19] <seeother> can anyone help me?
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2887 [17:00:16] <somiaj> seeother: have you checked dmesg? Any errors pop up? Do you have the firmware for that card installed?
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2900 [17:02:56] <seeother> somiaj: dmesg show no errors and ends with messages about rtl8192sefw.bin being loaded into memory
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2906 [17:03:58] <karlpinc> sanotehu: What's the filesystem on /dev/sdd1?
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2910 [17:04:52] <sanotehu> karlpinc: ext2
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2949 [17:22:36] <Kartagis> why am I getting Bad archive mirror no matter what mirror I try?
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2953 [17:22:58] <somiaj> Kartagis: you you using squeeze?
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2955 [17:23:21] <somiaj> Kartagis: or better yet, what version of debian?
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2957 [17:23:27] <Kartagis> somiaj: on the host, or guest?
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2960 [17:23:39] <somiaj> Kartagis: whatever install is complaining about the bad mirrors
2961 [17:23:54] <somiaj> i.e. what mirrors are you requesting
2962 [17:24:20] <Kartagis> Debian 8, and it's squeeze I think
2963 [17:24:25] <Kartagis> no, jessie
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2965 [17:24:40] <Kartagis> yeah, jessie
2966 [17:24:43] <somiaj> okay, squeeze just no longer lives on the mirrors, oldoldstable isn't supported
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2968 [17:25:14] <somiaj> as for jessie, could it be a networking issue that all of your traffict is getting redirected to some authentication computer for your network and thus not a proper mirror (hence bad)
2969 [17:25:26] <Kartagis> virt-install --name topkapi --ram 8192 --disk path=vm/topkapi.qcow2,size=500 --vcpus 1 --os-type linux --os-variant generic --network bridge=br0 --graphics none --console pty,target_type=serial --location 'replaced-url
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2973 [17:26:03] <Kartagis> I can ping the guest from the host, if that matters
2974 [17:26:14] <somiaj> I'm takling about your outside network.
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2977 [17:26:38] <Kartagis> not from the outside though
2978 [17:26:40] <somiaj> i.e. is your network set up so a bridge is actually what you want, beacuse if you need authentication on your network, this is like another computer on it
2979 [17:27:05] <somiaj> maybe you want to use some virtual network and let NAT share the network of the host.
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2981 [17:27:36] <somiaj> (just a guess, but it is one thing that could cause it is if the guest doesn't have proper network access/bad nameserver not giving corret ips/routes/etc)
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2986 [17:29:51] <ChunkzZ> is there a way to install lxqt on a raspberry pi with debian jessie?
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2988 [17:30:06] <ChunkzZ> the backports jessie isn't reconized
2989 [17:30:19] <ChunkzZ> can anyone help?
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2995 [17:31:46] <somiaj> ChunkzZ: are you really running jessie on the pi and not raspbian?
2996 [17:32:03] <somiaj> ChunkzZ: you could add jessie-backport sources if so
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3000 [17:35:29] <ChunkzZ> somiaj, I added jessie backports but it said it wasn't found
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3002 [17:35:56] <ChunkzZ> I was using osmc, does that matter?
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3004 [17:36:10] <ChunkzZ> will try normal jessie with armfh
3005 [17:36:12] <ChunkzZ> thanks.
3006 [17:36:18] <ChunkzZ> will jessie backports work?
3007 [17:36:23] <ChunkzZ> somiaj, ^
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3010 [17:36:53] <ChunkzZ> I added the lxqt jessie backports but it said it wasn't found
3011 [17:37:01] <ChunkzZ> do I just need to add jessie backports?
3012 [17:37:13] <ChunkzZ> and install through backports?
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3014 [17:37:19] <rozie> I doubt lxqt is present on bacports
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3016 [17:37:34] <ChunkzZ> it is but not sure on arm
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3019 [17:38:06] <rozie> replaced-url
3020 [17:38:07] <jhutchins> ,v lxqt
3021 [17:38:08] <judd> Package: lxqt on amd64 -- sid: 4; stretch: 4
3022 [17:38:16] <rozie> returns empty set
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3024 [17:38:46] <rozie> ChunkzZ: if it's desktop, get unstable
3025 [17:38:57] <ChunkzZ> it's my raspberry pi
3026 [17:39:06] <rozie> if unstable is out of question, use LXDE
3027 [17:39:18] <rozie> I'm using it on both unstable and stable
3028 [17:39:28] <ChunkzZ> I ran lxqt from jessie backports on a vm inside my win10 machine
3029 [17:40:01] <ChunkzZ> replaced-url
3030 [17:40:25] <ChunkzZ> but when I do that inside sources.list on my pi, it's not found.
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3032 [17:40:46] <rozie> well, these are not backports
3033 [17:40:53] <rozie> this is 3rd party repo
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3036 [17:41:14] <ChunkzZ> okay. can you tell me how to get it working on my pi2, lxqt?
3037 [17:41:20] <ChunkzZ> that's all I need to know! :p
3038 [17:41:24] <rozie> ChunkzZ: you probably missed "This wiki is a support and documentation resource for the Debian project. It is editable by everyone and we need your contributions to make it better."
3039 [17:41:41] <ChunkzZ> rozie, ^
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3041 [17:42:06] <rozie> if you really need it, try to compile from source
3042 [17:42:13] <ChunkzZ> too much hassle
3043 [17:42:24] <rozie> stick to lxde, then
3044 [17:42:27] <ChunkzZ> does jessie backports work on the pi 2?
3045 [17:42:34] <ChunkzZ> or unstable
3046 [17:42:43] <ChunkzZ> anything that'll get my lxqt on my pi 2....
3047 [17:42:49] <rozie> and I'm installing lxqt on my destktop right now
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3049 [17:43:01] <ChunkzZ> yeah, that's not my question though.
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3051 [17:43:08] <rozie> I guess going unstable is the easiest way
3052 [17:43:28] <ChunkzZ> you're not answering my questions -.-
3053 [17:43:40] <ChunkzZ> <ChunkzZ> does jessie backports work on the pi 2?
3054 [17:43:40] <ChunkzZ> <ChunkzZ> or unstable
3055 [17:43:40] <ChunkzZ> <ChunkzZ> anything that'll get my lxqt on my pi 2....
3056 [17:44:05] <ChunkzZ> that's all I need to know......
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3060 [17:44:14] <rozie> well, you can check yourself
3061 [17:44:20] <ChunkzZ> I can't
3062 [17:44:25] <ChunkzZ> hence why i'm asking here...
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3066 [17:44:53] <rozie> if it's Debian on your rpi2 and architecture is supported by backports - it should work
3067 [17:45:09] <rozie> same with unstable (read about unstable)
3068 [17:45:09] <ChunkzZ> where do I find that info?
3069 [17:45:26] <rozie> which one?
3070 [17:45:41] <ChunkzZ> found it, thanks.
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3086 [17:51:53] <siloxid> how can I disable the auto-brightness adjust? it makes my screen change brightness several shades every 1-2 seconds
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3106 [18:00:45] <wizkid057> from wheezy->jessie, was there some change to ssh remote port forwards?
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3127 [18:08:51] <beardyname> Sup! I'm using latest hplip available in repo, however the scans turn out a bit blueish and they don't do that on windows using (as far as i can tell) the same settings regarding filetype and resolution
3128 [18:09:09] <beardyname> Anyone got any experience with scanners acting up?
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3136 [18:11:19] <Iridos> judd, versions hplib
3137 [18:11:21] <judd> No package named 'hplib' was found in amd64.
3138 [18:11:28] <Iridos> judd, versions hplip
3139 [18:11:30] <judd> Package: hplip on amd64 -- squeeze-security: 3.10.6-2+squeeze2; squeeze: 3.10.6-2+squeeze2; wheezy: 3.12.6-3.1+deb7u1; wheezy-security: 3.12.6-3.1+deb7u1; jessie: 3.14.6-1+b2; jessie-backports: 3.16.3+repack0-1~bpo8+1; sid: 3.16.3+repack0-1; stretch: 3.16.3+repack0-1
3140 [18:12:21] <Iridos> beardyname, as you mention versions... have you compared them? there's a 3.16.3 in jessie-backports
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3142 [18:12:41] <Iridos> although... that shouldn't really do anything
3143 [18:12:47] <beardyname> Iridos, I have not, I used use the latest available
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3147 [18:13:38] <Iridos> but the point of debian stable is, that it doesn't add new bugs all the time and you can keep working without having to care about new bugs turning up
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3151 [18:14:09] <Iridos> as a consequence, there are never any new versions in stable until the next release of debian (every 2-3 years)
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3155 [18:15:08] <beardyname> makes no sens to me why they would turn out blueish :/
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3158 [18:15:19] <beardyname> I wonder if it has to do with brightness/contrast and whatnot
3159 [18:15:28] <beardyname> not sure there is an "auto"
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3161 [18:15:36] <beardyname> think it's a fixed number
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3173 [18:19:25] <Iridos> this is together with sane, I gues
3174 [18:19:31] <beardyname> correct
3175 [18:19:41] <Iridos> but tracker doesn't seem to have anything like that
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3196 [18:28:18] <beardyname> I'm gonna try out hp-scan and see if i can figure it out
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3227 [18:40:43] <jhutchins> beardyname: I would recommend xsane - it has color adjustments.
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3232 [18:42:01] <Kartagis> how do I know the HTTP proxy information values to access the outside world?
3233 [18:42:47] <zykotick9> i can't seem to connect to OFTC replaced-url
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3240 [18:45:57] <jhutchins> zykotick9: address = "irc.oftc.net"; chatnet = "oftc"; port = "6697"; use_ssl = "yes"; ssl_verify = "no"; autoconnect = "yes"; password =
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3253 [18:52:44] <beardyname> jhutchins, I'll try that if hp-scan turns out to be the same
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3255 [18:53:09] <Iridos> Kartagis, if you need any, from whoever gives you your internet
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3259 [18:54:44] <beardyname> bah
3260 [18:54:48] <beardyname> it turns out great
3261 [18:54:52] <beardyname> and at a much smaller size
3262 [18:54:58] <beardyname> without me even fiddling with the params
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3264 [18:56:04] <Iridos> so what was the magick
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3270 [18:57:40] <faisjdasjdas> guys there is a problem i have with installing tar gz source code
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3274 [18:58:06] <faisjdasjdas> i know ur supposed to type sudo make and sudo make install but what if i get an error after typing sudo make
3275 [18:58:21] <faisjdasjdas> and also how do i stop segmentation faults in the software i use
3276 [18:58:46] <faisjdasjdas> come on
3277 [18:59:12] <faisjdasjdas> i get a compilation error after typing sudo make
3278 [18:59:13] <Iridos> you're not really supposeed to run make as root... nor to just install stuff into your system with make install...
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3280 [18:59:23] <beardyname> Iridos, scanning with hp-scan instead :/
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3282 [18:59:30] <Iridos> you're also cleaning your car with sandpaper, right?
3283 [18:59:55] <faisjdasjdas> well i saw on linux stack exchange to type sudo make && sudo make install
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3285 [19:00:14] <Iridos> I found some advice on the internets that cleaning a car with sandpaper makes it shiny
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3287 [19:00:27] <beardyname> well if its fine enough :)
3288 [19:00:31] <beardyname> polish that metal
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3292 [19:01:15] <jmcnaught> faisjdasjdas: read the INSTALL and/or README files that came with the tarball. You shouldn't need to be root to compile software. If you're having this much trouble, consider sticking to Debian packages until you learn more.
3293 [19:01:19] <Iridos> but I got an out-of-varnish error :(
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3295 [19:01:42] <beardyname> damn it pisses me of that i didn't think of using this sooner
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3297 [19:01:56] <beardyname> have been playing around with that other thing in ages
3298 [19:01:58] <Iridos> faisjdasjdas, what software is that anyway
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3300 [19:02:02] <beardyname> and now it "just works"
3301 [19:02:46] <Iridos> yeah... always annoying when stuff works
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3304 [19:03:03] <beardyname> when for some reason the same driver works better in another program?
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3307 [19:03:07] <beardyname> than yes :P
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3312 [19:03:33] <beardyname> oops spoke to soon
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3315 [19:03:46] <beardyname> scanning an image with much more colours in them makes it blue
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3320 [19:04:55] <malinus> Hello. I have an embedded device with debian installed on it. It doesn't have usb/ethernet etc (so no connection to internet). Is there an easier way to download the packages I need (or rather, their dependencies), then browsing replaced-url
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3322 [19:05:13] <faisjdasjdas> sudo apt -get install
3323 [19:05:14] <jhutchins> !apt-offline
3324 [19:05:14] <dpkg> To use apt on a machine that doesn't have a network connection (if you have a separate machine that does have a network connection), read replaced-url
3325 [19:05:29] <Ghost_r00t> colo-work: Thanks mate
3326 [19:05:30] <jhutchins> malinus: See above.
3327 [19:05:45] <faisjdasjdas> why not just connect the internet to it
3328 [19:05:54] <malinus> I can't, no usb/ethernet.
3329 [19:06:03] <faisjdasjdas> .
3330 [19:06:16] <jhutchins> beardyname: So it's doing some kind of automatic color balance/correction, which should be configurable.
3331 [19:06:20] <malinus> jhutchins: it's down. but thanks
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3333 [19:06:35] <faisjdasjdas> dependenceis are a pain in the anus
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3338 [19:07:14] <faisjdasjdas> can gcc do makefiles or can only make do that
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3342 [19:07:32] <jhutchins> malinus: Our bot is sadly in need of some maintenance.
3343 [19:07:34] <beardyname> guess i gotta try going down that path again
3344 [19:07:36] <jhutchins> malinus: Try replaced-url
3345 [19:07:42] <Iridos> malinus, no, it's gone... the rest of the factoid should be good, though
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3348 [19:08:18] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: what do you mean by do makefiles?
3349 [19:08:29] <Iridos> jhutchins, that url looks actually as if we could use it, at least for a while
3350 [19:08:30] <faisjdasjdas> i mean can it execute the code within the makefile
3351 [19:08:34] <beardy> o_O
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3354 [19:08:38] <GeiserIC> Remind me, which is the Debian IRC bot?
3355 [19:08:40] <malinus> yeah I could google apt-offline, I was just pointing out it was down. But thanks
3356 [19:08:48] <faisjdasjdas> or do the same as the make command
3357 [19:09:13] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: no they do different things. What are you trying to achive?
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3359 [19:09:38] <GeiserIC> !help
3360 [19:09:42] <jhutchins> faisjdasjdas: It sounds like you might want to do some reading on the general topic of software building in Linux.
3361 [19:09:48] <somiaj> dselect: ping
3362 [19:09:49] <dselect> Yes, somiaj, you are online.
3363 [19:09:53] <faisjdasjdas> Im trying to compile and install a package but i get problems with the make
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3366 [19:10:09] <faisjdasjdas> i get an error after 10 minutes of compiling annoying af
3367 [19:10:10] <jhutchins> faisjdasjdas: If the package doesn't have instructions in an INSTALL or README file, you probably should reconsider whether you want to trust it with your machine.
3368 [19:10:24] <somiaj> dselect is a backup of the dpkg factoid database that can be used if dpkg is not responding.
3369 [19:10:24] <dselect> You are person #1 to send an unparseable request, somiaj
3370 [19:10:47] <jhutchins> faisjdasjdas: It's quite possible the software doesn't work. You also don't mention running configure, or make configure, so that's another possibility.
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3372 [19:10:57] <Iridos> dpkg, apt offline
3373 [19:10:57] <dpkg> To use apt on a machine that doesn't have a network connection (if you have a separate machine that does have a network connection), read replaced-url
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3376 [19:11:14] <jhutchins> Iridos: Thanks.
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3378 [19:11:22] <Iridos> :)
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3380 [19:11:43] <faisjdasjdas> the software works ok
3381 [19:11:50] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: also not all software can be compiled on the libs provided by jessie. I would figure out why it is breaking and read the documentation for the software.
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3385 [19:12:50] <faisjdasjdas> what was the point of jessie? wheezy worked great but jessie is nothing but problems
3386 [19:13:32] <kyle__> rpowell1: /join #kernelnewbies
3387 [19:13:37] <kyle__> Errrr
3388 [19:13:44] <faisjdasjdas> and it uses system d also
3389 [19:13:45] <jhutchins> faisjdasjdas: How can you say it works ok when you haven't gotten it to build yet?
3390 [19:13:51] <faisjdasjdas> what was with system v
3391 [19:13:59] <faisjdasjdas> it used to have system v what was wrong with that
3392 [19:14:07] <faisjdasjdas> because i use an older version
3393 [19:14:09] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: what do you mean? Jessie works just fine here? Also what software are you trying to build for jessie. You have given us little info except 'doesn't work'
3394 [19:14:09] <faisjdasjdas> of it
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3396 [19:14:51] <faisjdasjdas> im trying to build netsurf 3,4
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3398 [19:15:01] <faisjdasjdas> on the raspberry pi model b
3399 [19:15:02] <Iridos> jhutchins, jessie is nothing but problems... said the guy who "installs" software with make;make install
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3402 [19:15:50] <faisjdasjdas> at least on the raspberry pi debian jessie has segmentation faults constantly
3403 [19:15:53] <kyle__> You can use jessie with sysv init as well.
3404 [19:16:08] <faisjdasjdas> well actually not all applciations but just X constantly has segmentation faults
3405 [19:16:19] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: Any paticular reason the 3.2 version is not acceptable for you with netsurf
3406 [19:16:27] <jhutchins> faisjdasjdas: The transition to systemd is a Linux-wide project, and there's a lot more to the discussion than can be covered here. At the very least, you'd want to check the mailing lists for what's been going on for the past several years.
3407 [19:16:27] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: also are you running jessie or raspbian on that pi?
3408 [19:16:48] <faisjdasjdas> ok its raspbian jessie but thats like saying lubuntu isnt ubuntu
3409 [19:16:51] <kyle__> Iridos: Building your own software shouldn't be a problem for any distro though. Maintainaing it as the system is upgraded is an exercise left up to the user, but there's nothing inherently wrong with building your own and installing, provided you install into the appropriate places (ie not /usr/bin/!)
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3415 [19:17:16] <faisjdasjdas> what was wrong with system v though
3416 [19:17:23] <faisjdasjdas> i mean it can be easily debugged
3417 [19:17:26] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: raspbian is not jessie, you are in the wrong place to get support. raspbian has modified jessie and things that would work in jessie may not work on raspbian. You should use raspbian support
3418 [19:17:35] <Iridos> kyle__, ... which is most likely exactly what he does if he doesn't use any type of prefix
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3422 [19:17:57] <faisjdasjdas> raspbian is jessie come on
3423 [19:18:02] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: I find systemd much easer to debug and to see the current state of my system. Go read up on the mailing lists and other reason why the switch. This is a conversation that has been talked to death.
3424 [19:18:08] <kyle__> Iridos: Autoconf defaults to /usr/local/ You have to __try__ to make it install elsewhere. So the lazy aren't usually bitten by that
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3426 [19:18:10] <faisjdasjdas> it just uses arm libraries instead of x86
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3428 [19:18:26] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: no raspbian is not jessie, it is a modified jessie. Debian dose not control or know about any modifications that raspbian has done
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3430 [19:18:39] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: there is a difference between raspbian (the modified jessie) and the jessie arm port.
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3434 [19:18:53] <jhutchins> faisjdasjdas: It's also configured by people outside of the Debian project with different defaults and options. Applying advice that works for Debian could very well destroy the system.
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3436 [19:19:03] <faisjdasjdas> then i'll destroy it and reinstall
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3439 [19:19:30] <Iridos> kyle__, but he didn't mention any ./configure... I don't think I've not used a prefix for ages... still, I'm pretty sure I know software that does just go to /user
3440 [19:19:44] <faisjdasjdas> there was no ./configure if i recall correctly
3441 [19:19:49] <kyle__> jhutchins: The install is dding it to an SD card, so it's generally safe even if you fsck up.
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3443 [19:19:59] <Iridos> kyle__, but I guess going to /usr/local by default would make a lot of sense in some ways
3444 [19:20:09] * kyle__ nods
3445 [19:20:10] <faisjdasjdas> so do u think it is raspbian developers fault not debian that it sucks
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3448 [19:20:41] <jhutchins> !raspian
3449 [19:20:41] <dpkg> Raspbian is a distribution <based on Debian> made specifically for the <Raspberry Pi>. Raspbian is not Debian and it is not supported in #debian. Please use #raspbian on irc.freenode.net for support. replaced-url
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3452 [19:21:05] <faisjdasjdas> im sure u could help some it seems ur just trying to avoid helping
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3455 [19:21:57] <faisjdasjdas> raspbian is just stripped down debian but on the technical level it is the same
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3457 [19:22:07] <kyle__> faisjdasjdas: Most of us could help plenty if we felt like it. Goading people into it is not a good way of getting people to feel like it.
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3459 [19:22:20] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: I think if you are using raspbian but are following advise and installing packages from jessie, it is your fault because you are mixing things that have not been designed or tested to work together.
3460 [19:22:32] <faisjdasjdas> im not
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3464 [19:23:13] <faisjdasjdas> but if it was jesus that asked for help on raspbian
3465 [19:23:16] <faisjdasjdas> wouldnt u help
3466 [19:23:26] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: actually that is false, on the technical level is where the differences are. Modified packages follow different policy, and so forth. They are different, don't think they are the same (they are similar and sometimes advise works, but we here will not assume what is the same and what is different)
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3469 [19:23:41] <faisjdasjdas> ok well how do i debug the segmentation faults at least
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3471 [19:23:50] <g00se> Have just done unthinkable (via scripting error): rm -rf /*. Will i get away with it?
3472 [19:23:56] <faisjdasjdas> i get segfaults frequently
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3474 [19:24:12] <Iridos> g00se, this is where you treasure backups?
3475 [19:24:26] <jmcnaught> faisjdasjdas: you're not Jesus, and Jesus would respect the rules of this channel after they've been explained multiple times. Go get help in #raspbian
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3477 [19:24:31] <g00se> Iridos. I ahve some, yes
3478 [19:24:37] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: you try to reproduce them. Identify exactly which program segfaults and reprocude it. Once you can reproduce it send a bugreport to raspbian. If the segfaults are random, it coudl be badhardware. A single bad memory byte can cause random segfaults.
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3480 [19:25:00] <faisjdasjdas> it happens often but not too often
3481 [19:25:23] <faisjdasjdas> i know that since arm computers are single chip it is different
3482 [19:25:32] <g00se> But not really of app/OS stuff. Should i goin there with live rescue and do anything first?
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3485 [19:26:24] <g00se> (I mean before trying to reboot for the first time)
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3488 [19:26:44] <faisjdasjdas> pray to linus torvalds
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3490 [19:27:01] <faisjdasjdas> how do i stop X from crashing
3491 [19:27:16] <faisjdasjdas> i've noticed if i overclock it increases the rate of the segmentation faults
3492 [19:27:32] <faisjdasjdas> but if i dont overclock it is so Sloreplaced-url
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3496 [19:28:03] <faisjdasjdas> debian jessie team should
3497 [19:28:20] <faisjdasjdas> debian developers should make a simple shell script that will downgrade to system v
3498 [19:28:39] <faisjdasjdas> 'downgrade'
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3502 [19:29:19] <faisjdasjdas> Guys im sorry for being a jerk just i would like help
3503 [19:29:47] <Iridos> it's good to get advice from experts... we'll surely pass it on
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3506 [19:29:56] <faisjdasjdas> iridos plz]
3507 [19:30:04] <faisjdasjdas> on debian 9 can we plz not have system d
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3509 [19:30:19] <faisjdasjdas> i am convinced the introduction of system d is why debian jessie sucks this d on the raspberry pi
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3514 [19:31:13] <faisjdasjdas> could i easily fix this myself
3515 [19:31:25] <zinx> faisjdasjdas: go for it
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3517 [19:31:30] <faisjdasjdas> ok
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3519 [19:31:43] <zinx> faisjdasjdas: also raspian is not debian
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3521 [19:31:49] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: Go get help in raspbian. See if they have advise for how to use sysvinit instead of systemd. Any advise from here may only break your system worse. You are not running debian.
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3526 [19:32:37] <faisjdasjdas> my dad said it was debian though
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3528 [19:32:59] <faisjdasjdas> somiaj just tell me what to do if u were on debian
3529 [19:33:02] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: also we are volunteers here helping people. It is frustrating to us when we are helping someone, we given them advise and it doesn't work because they are not running debian but some other modified debian so things don't work the same
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3531 [19:33:30] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: no, I will not give advise that could break your system. So please drop it.
3532 [19:33:51] <faisjdasjdas> well u know what
3533 [19:34:03] <zinx> faisjdasjdas: derivatives like raspian make changes that the folks here aren't aware of, and they often cause problems that don't exist on debian, or make it so following debian advice will render your system unusable
3534 [19:34:05] <faisjdasjdas> there is no documentation for fuking raspbian at least in comparison to debian
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3540 [19:34:57] <Iridos> yeah... I also always read to documentation for a BMW when I want to fix my VW
3541 [19:35:11] <faisjdasjdas> well at the end of the day both bmw and vw have engines
3542 [19:35:15] <Iridos> ... which I mostly seem to need to do after cleaning it with sandpaper
3543 [19:35:23] <somiaj> Iridos: audi to vw might be a better comparsision, they do share a lot of common parts
3544 [19:35:25] <jmcnaught> faisjdasjdas: there is information on installing real Debian to a Raspberry Pi. replaced-url
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3548 [19:35:58] <faisjdasjdas> real debian though is slow
3549 [19:36:05] <faisjdasjdas> because it uses soft float and not hard float
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3552 [19:36:30] <somiaj> also note that only some raspberry pies can have pure jessie installed on them, (the ones that support arm v7). The ones that support arm v6 can't have jessie installed on them.
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3556 [19:37:06] <Janos> hey there guys, got a question regarding systemd and jessie, where should I put my systemd service files ?
3557 [19:37:16] <faisjdasjdas> dont
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3559 [19:37:18] <somiaj> Janos: /etc/systemd/service
3560 [19:37:19] <zinx> faisjdasjdas: armhf has hard floats
3561 [19:37:21] <Iridos> somiaj, I'm not really going for precision here
3562 [19:37:35] <somiaj> faisjdasjdas: please drop it or you will earn a quiet. Espcially if you get in the way of actual support questions.
3563 [19:37:35] <faisjdasjdas> soimaj just tell what u would do in debian
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3567 [19:37:59] <somiaj> Janos: arg /etc/systemd/system/
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3571 [19:38:04] <epsilon> Janos: and /lib/systemd/
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3573 [19:38:25] <jelly> faisjdasjdas: please respect our choice of supporting just debian. Ask in #raspbian and any user willing to help you can join there as well.
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3576 [19:38:34] <somiaj> Janos: note any service file in /etc/sysetmd/system is read before the sysetm ones at /lib/systemd so if you wanted to modify a unit file provided by debian, put and modify your copy in etc
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3578 [19:38:42] <jmcnaught> epsilon: no, that is where packages put units, you should put your units in /etc/systemd
3579 [19:38:50] <somiaj> epsilon: users should not be putting any files in /lib/systemd
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3581 [19:39:03] <jmcnaught> also there's ~/.config/systemd/user/ for users to put their own units
3582 [19:39:05] <linuxfool> Can someone tell me where the xset or dpms config file is? I change my dpms settings to turn off the screen instead of blanking but after I wake up my computer after suspend dpms has reverted back to blanking.
3583 [19:39:45] <somiaj> linuxfool: xset is a tool to modify xsettings on the fly, I don't htink it has a config for defaults. These can be put in your xorg.conf file I belive
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3585 [19:40:09] <somiaj> linuxfool: or more modern approach is a config snippet in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
3586 [19:40:43] <linuxfool> thanks somiaj
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3591 [19:42:22] <linuxfool> somiaj: I went to that directory and don't see that file anywhere
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3609 [19:47:31] <sikwel> hi, it seems there is a problem with konqueror on debian... when i close it, konqueror stays in background... my konqueror hasn't preload (zero preload), i don't understand...
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3611 [19:47:34] <Janos> ok so, if i have something that's not part of debian that i want to start, /etc/systemd/system, and also if there is a user associated with it, ~/.config/systemd/user is good too
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3616 [19:47:51] <Janos> another question, what's /etc/systemd/user for ?
3617 [19:47:52] <FatB0yy> Hi
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3620 [19:48:32] <sikwel> i'm using konqueror 4.14.14 on debian gnu/linux testing amd64
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3622 [19:48:44] <FatB0yy> I installed Jessie on my pi 2 and added backports. How do I install lxqt?
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3624 [19:49:06] <b0xii> i see a trend
3625 [19:49:28] <FatB0yy> Anyone?
3626 [19:49:38] <jmcnaught> Janos: the paths you can put units in are covered in the systemd.unit(5) man page
3627 [19:49:38] <greycat> ,v lxqt
3628 [19:49:39] <judd> Package: lxqt on amd64 -- sid: 4; stretch: 4
3629 [19:49:46] <sikwel> FatB0yy: it doesn't exist: replaced-url
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3631 [19:49:48] <greycat> There isn't a backport of lxqt apparently.
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3634 [19:50:18] <FatB0yy> What about testing on my pi 2?:-)
3635 [19:50:20] <Filystyn> wanted to ask why my mause is not working and
3636 [19:50:23] <greycat> So your choices would be (1) upgrade to testing, (2) install it locally yourself without using .deb packages, (3) do without
3637 [19:50:23] <Filystyn> it repaired it self
3638 [19:50:24] <Filystyn> hehe
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3640 [19:50:26] <somiaj> linuxfool: by default there will be no xorg.conf (as things are automatically detected). YOu can add one that only contains the config options needed to achive your goal (I'm unsure what options are needed to disable the automatic screen blanking in xorg.conf, I just belive that is where it is done)
3641 [19:50:26] <Filystyn> thx guys
3642 [19:50:29] <sikwel> lxde is there
3643 [19:50:34] <Filystyn> seems my ban went of lol
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3645 [19:50:52] <somiaj> linuxfool: you could also use your destkop/windowmanager startup scripts to run the 'xset command' to disable it as an autostart program
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3647 [19:50:55] <FatB0yy> sikwel: can I add testing?
3648 [19:51:01] <jelly> sikwel: it doesn't _pre_load, but once it's loaded it probably stays there
3649 [19:51:03] <greycat> FatB0yy: /msg dpkg testing
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3651 [19:51:15] <Filystyn>
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3653 [19:51:34] <sikwel> FatB0yy: i don't know, what's the problem?
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3655 [19:51:44] <Filystyn> no it is still broken
3656 [19:51:49] <Filystyn> t just randomly works now ;-(
3657 [19:51:56] <Filystyn> so i NEED HELP in the end
3658 [19:52:06] <Janos> jmcnaught, thanks a log, reading up
3659 [19:52:14] <Filystyn> ANYONE?!
3660 [19:52:14] <greycat> linuxfool: you wanted to adjust the monitor going to sleep? There's also an xset command for it.
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3665 [19:52:32] <jmcnaught> Filystyn: patience
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3667 [19:52:35] <jmd> How do I get to see gtk+ debug symbols in gdb? Someone told me that simply installing libgtk-3-0-dbg should do the trick. Sadly that alone doesn't work.
3668 [19:52:40] <Filystyn> I am PATIENT but this is SERIOUS
3669 [19:52:44] <sikwel> jelly: i don't know, but that happens when i close it, it's normal? how can i close it?
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3673 [19:52:57] <greycat> I have "xset s off; xset dpms 0 1800 0" in my ~/.xsession but you would have to look up what those do. I can't remember.
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3675 [19:53:30] <jelly> sikwel: well, you don't. You can «pkill konqueror» if the background process irks you
3676 [19:53:34] <sikwel> that doesn't happen always, sometimes...
3677 [19:53:38] <Filystyn> well than!?
3678 [19:53:39] <jmcnaught> Filystyn: try a different mouse. try the same mouse on a different computer. clean your dirty mouse.
3679 [19:53:43] <Filystyn> I tried
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3681 [19:53:48] <Filystyn> moause and touch pad same problem
3682 [19:53:54] <Filystyn> this is system problem
3683 [19:53:59] <Filystyn> how to fix this?
3684 [19:54:09] <Filystyn> only left mause button is broken
3685 [19:54:10] <somiaj> linuxfool: greycat it just disabling with .xsession before running the wm/desktop. Many ways to do it.
3686 [19:54:10] <sikwel> jelly: when i kill the process, when i reopen konqueror, it recover my past session...
3687 [19:54:22] <sikwel> jelly: it seems a bug...
3688 [19:54:44] <GeiserIC> Filystyn: Are you sure it isn't a hardware problem?
3689 [19:54:44] <Filystyn> and now my mause is completly BROKEN
3690 [19:54:47] <Filystyn> IT IS NOT
3691 [19:54:57] <Filystyn> HOW can i EVEN check it.
3692 [19:55:08] <GeiserIC> Use the mouse on another computer
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3694 [19:55:12] <somiaj> linuxfool: that may not work if you use a display manager and a specific session when loading xorg.
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3696 [19:55:17] <Filystyn> this mause works on other computer
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3698 [19:55:36] <GeiserIC> OK, perhaps you have remapped the mouse keys?
3699 [19:55:37] <Filystyn> i said same thing with touchpad
3700 [19:55:42] <jelly> sikwel: hm, are you using kde as DE or some other wm or de?
3701 [19:55:44] <Filystyn> ok how to check it!
3702 [19:55:48] <GeiserIC> Is there a file like ~/.Xmodmap?
3703 [19:55:53] <Filystyn> jus a sec
3704 [19:55:56] <sikwel> jeddi: KDE plasma desktop
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3706 [19:56:01] <GeiserIC> You could use that to try another key
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3709 [19:56:11] <sikwel> jelly: kde plasma desktop
3710 [19:56:15] <sikwel> sorry jeddi
3711 [19:56:22] <linuxfool> greycat: I'd like to adjust so that the monitor turns off instead of blanking
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3713 [19:56:46] <Filystyn> seems it is empty
3714 [19:56:52] <greycat> linuxfool: well, good luck. See if it's "man xset". Otherwise, see if it's in "man X" or something, I dunno.
3715 [19:56:52] <jelly> sikwel: no idea then, kde ought to know how to deal with konqueror. I'd bet this was normal behaviour.
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3719 [19:57:14] <Filystyn> nano opened empty file
3720 [19:57:17] <sikwel> jelly: ok, thanks anyway
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3722 [19:57:30] <greycat> Filystyn: when you're checking for the existence of a file, use ls instead of nano
3723 [19:57:31] <Filystyn> and now mause works
3724 [19:57:43] <Filystyn> and touch pad
3725 [19:57:51] <Filystyn> hwo coudl it be hardware problem?
3726 [19:57:57] <greycat> Filystyn: intermittent problems like that sound very much like hardware problems
3727 [19:58:02] <Filystyn> ok
3728 [19:58:05] <greycat> Loose wire, etc.
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3730 [19:58:17] <Filystyn> mmm should i open thsi laptop?
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3732 [19:58:22] <Filystyn> and check if all shit is connected
3733 [19:58:27] <Filystyn> ???
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3736 [19:58:36] <greycat> Only if you're experienced with computer hardware repairs.
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3738 [19:58:48] <Filystyn> i have no expirance.
3739 [19:58:50] <Filystyn> Still gona do it
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3744 [19:59:17] <Filystyn> thsose are just screws and cables!
3745 [19:59:50] <wewlad> hello debs, I'm running debian in a virtual box under win7, from time to time I get issues with cursor: it stops properly working inside the Debian VM, how to debug this? maybe there's a process/daemon I could restart?
3746 [19:59:55] <siac> Filystyn: If you want to check files use 'cat` :)
3747 [20:00:11] <greycat> siac: not wise, if the files could contain binary data
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3758 [20:01:55] <siac> greycat: Is true, I do not consider that
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3760 [20:02:18] <FatB0yy> Thanks
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3768 [20:05:10] <wewlad> hello debs, I'm running debian in a virtual box under win7, from time to time I get issues with cursor: it stops properly working inside the Debian VM, how to debug this? maybe there's a process/daemon I could restart?
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3771 [20:06:03] <greycat> By "cursor", do you mean the mouse pointer?
3772 [20:06:35] <wewlad> yes
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3778 [20:09:19] <dionysus69> my debian freezes when I connect android phone with it
3779 [20:09:23] <dionysus69> what could be the reason?
3780 [20:09:51] <greycat> wewlad: well, I don't know virtualbox, but it sounds like a virtualbox issue, so maybe someone who *does* know it can give suggestions
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3783 [20:10:18] <Akuw> hi, i am getting Fatal error: Out of memory
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3785 [20:10:34] <wewlad> greycat: but how to restart the mouse-related process/daemon in debian?
3786 [20:10:36] <Akuw> actually server have 640 KB
3787 [20:10:41] <wewlad> maybe this will help...
3788 [20:10:43] <Akuw> is a VPS server
3789 [20:11:00] <Akuw> i request server reboot, but the problem is back again
3790 [20:11:12] <jmd> Akuw: You need to visit downloadmoreram.com
3791 [20:11:14] <greycat> wewlad: if it's a virtualbox issue as I suspect, you would probably press some magical key combination in virtualbox to turn on some mouse thing.
3792 [20:11:28] <nkuttler> Akuw: get more ram, or create a swap partition/file
3793 [20:12:08] <greycat> Many VPSs don't allow swapping, at all.
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3795 [20:12:22] <wewlad> greycat: there's a combination only for the case when 'mouse integration' mode is off
3796 [20:12:28] <greycat> In those cases, your option is "use less memory".
3797 [20:12:33] <wewlad> but switching on/off doesn't help
3798 [20:12:52] <Akuw> actually only running apache and mysql
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3800 [20:13:09] <Akuw> this happen after my linux update
3801 [20:13:09] <greycat> wewlad: the only "mouse daemon" in Debian is X, if you're running X, or gpm if you're doing old school 1990s mouse-on-a-text-console stuff.
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3805 [20:13:29] <wewlad> greycat: the cursor tracks mouse moves, but clicks get ignored, or get partially ignored (depends what area of screen it hovers)
3806 [20:13:45] <greycat> Again, I do not know virtualbox.
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3808 [20:13:56] <wewlad> greycat: I'm using kde, so yeah, probably x-server is running
3809 [20:14:09] <Akuw> MemTotal: 614400 kB MemFree: 326896 kB
3810 [20:14:09] <wewlad> can I safely restart it?
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3812 [20:14:28] <zinx> you can probably restart it with the keyboard
3813 [20:14:28] <greycat> Restarting X will kill your KDE session.
3814 [20:14:38] <Iridos> wewlad, there isn't really such a daemon... the kernel gets the raw data, which you can see (for all mice together) with cat /dev/input/mice
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3816 [20:14:47] <Iridos> wewlad, and then X reads that...
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3819 [20:14:56] <wewlad> zinx: the keyboard works fine, but I don't know how to properly restart it
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3821 [20:15:55] <wewlad> or at least tell me how to select text in 'nano' editor from keyboard...
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3823 [20:17:04] <wewlad> or how to restart kde? maybe it will help, and this it will dissect the problem a bit
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3825 [20:17:26] <greycat> Normally you restart KDE by logging out of it.
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3832 [20:20:34] <wewlad> greycat: the 'start' (I don't know how that button is called, I hope you won't troll a lame windows user about that) button is not clickable now, how to log out using keyboard?
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3835 [20:20:44] <greycat> I don't even know if Debian's default X configuration still uses the "Zap" key sequence (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, was it?). I think that was done away with some time ago, but I don't really want to test it.
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3838 [20:21:12] <wewlad> ctrl+alt+backspace did nothing
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3840 [20:21:26] <greycat> I don't know how to properly log out of KDE with a keyboard. I don't use KDE. Don't you as a KDE user know how? Does it use the Windows style Ctrl-ESC to bring up the menu? Does the Menu key work?
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3845 [20:22:05] <wewlad> ctrl+esc opens process manager
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3847 [20:22:28] <markybob> service kdm restart sounds like an option
3848 [20:22:38] <Iridos> dpkg, dontzap
3849 [20:22:38] <dpkg> Since Debian 6.0 "Squeeze", terminating an X server via Ctrl+Alt+Backspace ("zapping") is disabled by default. To enable, run «dpkg-reconfigure -pmedium keyboard-configuration» and answer Yes when asked if Ctrl+Alt+Backspace can terminate the X server (or «setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp»).
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3851 [20:22:50] <wewlad> markybob: but kdm is a DM, not the DE
3852 [20:23:00] <Iridos> wewlad, ^^^ for enabling ctrl-alt-backspace to zap x
3853 [20:23:01] <wewlad> and I need to restart DE, not DM, as far as I understand
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3855 [20:23:15] <markybob> it would accomplish both
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3857 [20:23:30] <greycat> Iridos: wouldn't you have to restart X after doing that, to make it take effect?
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3859 [20:24:12] <malinus> Is CheckInstall usually recommended by debian (over not using it, not over installing trough the official repo)?
3860 [20:24:19] <Iridos> sure... but if he's not in a shell, he's got to do that anyway... and if he's in a shell, killing Xorg does it neatly
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3864 [20:24:35] <Iridos> and this is for possible future use
3865 [20:24:41] <somiaj> malinus: there are various tools. I woudln't say any one is better/more recomended than the other
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3868 [20:25:00] <somiaj> malinus: just follow policy (install non debian packages in /usr/locl and not /usr so there are not conflicts)
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3870 [20:25:09] <malinus> okay, thanks
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3872 [20:25:11] <somiaj> malinus: I personally like stow, but check-install alsow works.
3873 [20:25:33] <wewlad> I did reconfigure that thing but ctrl+alt+backspace still does nothing
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3883 [20:27:10] <wewlad> service kdm restart solved the issue with the pointer
3884 [20:27:12] <wewlad> thanks
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3886 [20:27:18] <greycat> replaced-url
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3889 [20:27:51] <wewlad> greycat: oh, wait, you are right, I've set ctrl+alt as an escape sequence
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3894 [20:29:09] <wewlad> eh, I've changed the host key to 'right winkey' and ctrl+alt+backspace still does nothing
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3897 [20:29:26] <sly01> hi all how can I downgrade my system from jessie 8.4 to 8.3
3898 [20:29:34] <greycat> !downgrade
3899 [20:29:34] <dpkg> Downgrading is not, nor will ever be supported by apt. Programs change their data in a way that can't be rolled back, and package maintainer scripts support upgrades to new config file formats but not downgrades. Try: "dpkg -i olderversion.deb" or "aptitude install package=version" using "apt-cache policy package" to get the old version number. See also <partial downgrade>, <unstable->testing>, <sdo>.
3900 [20:29:44] <sly01> after updating jessie 8.4 my touchpad like mad
3901 [20:29:49] <sly01> it doesnt work properly
3902 [20:30:00] <sly01> is there a way to downgrade ?
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3904 [20:30:07] <greycat> I wonder if this is related to the USB change in the kernel....
3905 [20:30:11] <wewlad> when I reconfigured the keyboard-configuration I got this text twice:
3906 [20:30:11] <wewlad> update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling back to defaults
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3909 [20:30:41] <teraflops> wewlad: harmless
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3911 [20:31:04] <wewlad> mmkay, but ctrl+alt+backspace still does nothing
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3914 [20:32:03] <greycat> sly01: you could, in theory, install the older linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64 (or whatever) package. I don
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3916 [20:32:09] <greycat> 't know whether that will help.
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3925 [20:35:09] <sly01> I will try otherwise touchpad are going to make me crazy
3926 [20:35:34] <sly01> When I go to customer site I disabled my touchpad since two days
3927 [20:35:40] <sly01> and it get me slower
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3929 [20:35:50] <teraflops> sly01: instead of downgrade fix it
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3933 [20:36:15] <sly01> teraflops: Thats why I am here :)
3934 [20:36:21] <teraflops> sly01: go create a working snippet in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
3935 [20:36:23] <hexnewbie> sly01: Also note that you won't get kernel updates, even security ones, if you downgrade the kernel. I switched to backports kernel when I started getting kernel panics with Debian 8.4
3936 [20:36:31] <greycat> Fix what? All we have is "touchpad like mad" and "doesn't work properly". Not a single usable symptom description.
3937 [20:36:41] <teraflops> greycat: yeah that too
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3941 [20:37:05] <sly01> Let me explain in detail
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3943 [20:37:10] <teraflops> sly01: thanks ....
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3947 [20:38:14] <sly01> I got trackpoint and touchpad on my laptop which dell latitude e5550
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3949 [20:38:36] <sly01> there is no issue about trackpoint everything is ok right and left click
3950 [20:38:48] <sly01> but I cannot say for same thing for touchpad
3951 [20:38:58] <sly01> right click is okey on touchpad
3952 [20:39:09] <sly01> sory left click is okey
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3956 [20:39:27] <sly01> but right click is doesnt work
3957 [20:39:37] <hexnewbie> sly01: Right click with button, or right click with tap?
3958 [20:39:40] <sly01> and also when I try scroll down or up
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3963 [20:40:00] <sly01> right click with button
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3966 [20:40:14] <sly01> right click tap working with two fingers
3967 [20:40:23] <sly01> but it also doesnt work properly
3968 [20:40:37] <hexnewbie> sly01: Open xev and see what xev reports when you press the button?
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3970 [20:40:43] <teraflops> sly01: what model is it? as in synaptics or whatever
3971 [20:40:46] <sly01> no action there
3972 [20:40:53] <sly01> I tried in xev
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3974 [20:41:19] <sly01> xinput list ⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)] ⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave pointer (2)] ⎜ ↳ AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint id=12 [slave pointer (2)] ⎜ ↳ ALPS PS/2 Device id=13 [slave pointer (2)]
3975 [20:41:30] <sly01> sory
3976 [20:41:37] <sly01> I will upload in gist
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3981 [20:42:54] <sly01> here is the xinput list and kernel version
3982 [20:42:54] <sly01> replaced-url
3983 [20:42:59] <hexnewbie> sly01: Your old kernel is probably still in /var/cache/apt/archives, you could install it and give it a try to see if it's the kernel or xorg-input..
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3987 [20:44:12] <sly01> hexnewbie: which one I should install
3988 [20:44:12] <sly01> linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64_3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u4_amd64.deb linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64_3.16.7-ckt25-1_amd64.deb linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64_3.16.7-ckt25-2_amd64.deb
3989 [20:44:25] <sly01> hexnewbie: current Linux cukurova 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt25-2 (2016-04-08) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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3992 [20:44:36] <greycat> Try them all one by one.
3993 [20:44:46] <sly01> ok
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3996 [20:45:49] <teraflops> sly01: I cannot see a touchpad there, is the ALPS PS/2 Device one?
3997 [20:46:05] <sly01> teraflops: I think so
3998 [20:46:14] <sly01> teraflops:
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4001 [20:46:29] <sly01> teraflops: I will downgrade my kernel one step I will reboot my machine and come back
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4007 [20:47:51] <teraflops> sly01: yeah that's the touchpad
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4019 [20:50:56] <sly01> no luck guys
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4021 [20:51:08] <sly01> I revert my kernel to Linux cukurova 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt20-1+deb8u4 (2016-02-29) x86_64 GNU/Linux
4022 [20:51:30] <sly01> touchpad right click button doesnt work
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4026 [20:52:41] <hexnewbie> sly01: So it doesn't seem from the kernel upgrade. Have you changed any configuration along the way? Also, check /var/log/apt/history.log and see if any of the updated packages seem to have anything to do with the touchpad.
4027 [20:52:54] <teraflops> sly01: tried synclient and looked at TapButton* ?
4028 [20:53:15] <hexnewbie> sly01: Also consider the possibility that the touchpad button may physically malfunctioned coincidentally
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4033 [20:54:01] <DexterF> hi
4034 [20:54:37] <DexterF> upgraded 7 to 8, just found that samba is not started, no current logfile is in /var/log/samba/
4035 [20:54:39] <sly01> hexnewbie: I thought that but today I boot from win vista and It was working
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4037 [20:55:10] <sly01> teraflops: TapButton1 = 1 TapButton2 = 3 TapButton3 = 2
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4039 [20:55:20] <DexterF> aptitude shows one package "samba" as "c", so there's a config file but samba is uninstalled? how come?
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4041 [20:55:46] <jelly> DexterF: what does "service smbd status" say? (put it on paste.debian.net)
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4043 [20:56:46] <teraflops> sly01: TapButton2 = 3 means right button event for two fingers if i remember well
4044 [20:57:01] <sly01> hexnewbie: I took a look but no specific package about touchpad
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4047 [20:57:03] <DexterF> jelly, I installed "samba", now all is fine again
4048 [20:57:12] <hexnewbie> sly01: Anything containing xorg-input in it?
4049 [20:57:12] <DexterF> upgrade glitch maybe
4050 [20:57:23] <hexnewbie> DexterF: Maybe samba wasn't manually installed
4051 [20:57:28] <sly01> hexnewbie: No it is not
4052 [20:57:39] <teraflops> DexterF: lucky you, you just needed to reinstall the service :P
4053 [20:57:47] <hexnewbie> DexterF: When upgrading, apt tells you what is going to be removed. I always check those
4054 [20:57:47] <jelly> DexterF: check your upgrade logs (if you ran the upgrade process inside script) for other stuff that got removed
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4060 [20:58:26] <DexterF> jelly, yes, I used script. will review that then
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4062 [20:59:35] <teraflops> sly01: also, do you have any snippet in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d or any options related in xorg.conf (if any) ?
4063 [21:00:31] <sly01> teraflops: I just checked there is no directory like that
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4066 [21:01:42] <teraflops> sly01: you can create it and drop there a proper configuration, or you can try with some of the graphical interfaces for configuring the touchpad I suppose
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4074 [21:02:48] <sly01> teraflops: Is there any application like gpoint on ubuntu for debian
4075 [21:02:49] <teraflops> sly01: like replaced-url
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4079 [21:04:21] <teraflops> wait it says wheezy
4080 [21:04:32] <teraflops> ,v gpointing-device-settings
4081 [21:04:33] <judd> Package: gpointing-device-settings on amd64 -- squeeze: 1.5.1-3; wheezy: 1.5.1-6
4082 [21:04:36] <teraflops> hm
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4084 [21:04:42] <sly01> teraflops: Yeah thats for wheezy
4085 [21:05:12] <teraflops> sly01: what DE do you use?
4086 [21:05:22] <teraflops> if any*
4087 [21:05:40] <sly01> teraflops: sorry I dont understand what do you mean by saying DE ?
4088 [21:05:49] <teraflops> gnome kde xfce ...
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4090 [21:06:07] <sly01> teraflops: ohh gnome
4091 [21:06:16] <jak2000> hi all
4092 [21:06:17] <teraflops> sly01: there is a conf tool in gnome
4093 [21:06:19] <sly01> teraflops: I also tried in i3 wm but same thing
4094 [21:06:20] <jak2000> how to install sudo?
4095 [21:06:30] <malinus> apt-get install sudo
4096 [21:06:54] <jak2000> E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
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4098 [21:07:05] <malinus> apt-get update && apt-get sudo
4099 [21:07:21] <malinus> +install
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4102 [21:07:44] <sly01> teraflops: from mouse&touchpad setting touchpad section only pointer speed, disable while typing, two finger scroll, tap to click, natural scrolling options exist
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4106 [21:07:52] <teraflops> sly01: ah
4107 [21:08:00] <jak2000> same
4108 [21:08:01] <jak2000> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
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4113 [21:08:58] <malinus> apt-get update && yes | apt-get upgrade
4114 [21:08:59] <g00se> Any 'discrecommendation' for installing over a broken install?
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4117 [21:09:13] <malinus> :D
4118 [21:09:23] <GeiserIC> g00se: "broken"?
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4121 [21:09:41] <g00se> Effectivel rm -rf /* on it
4122 [21:09:47] <jmcnaught> malinus: piping "yes" to apt-get robs you of the chance to say no when it asks whether it should do something crazy
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4127 [21:10:12] <GeiserIC> g00se: Well, then finish the job with mkfs.ext4 :)
4128 [21:10:20] <g00se> Nasty scripting accident
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4130 [21:10:41] <GeiserIC> Any data you want to rescue?
4131 [21:10:45] <jak2000> malinus: replaced-url
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4134 [21:11:16] <g00se> THink i've got it, but thought it could save time
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4136 [21:11:39] <sly01> teraflops: do you have any idea ?
4137 [21:11:41] <jmcnaught> jak2000: are you running a mix of wheezy and stable (aka jessie)?
4138 [21:11:43] <teraflops> people do backups, I like taking snapshots from subvolumes
4139 [21:11:46] <GeiserIC> g00se: Well, the installer lets you format the partitions anyway
4140 [21:11:52] <jmcnaught> !show sources.list jak2000
4141 [21:11:52] <dpkg> jak2000: Please pastebin the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list. The easiest way to do this is to pastebin the output of: head -v -n -0 /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*}
4142 [21:11:55] <jak2000> jmcnaught its other werver...
4143 [21:12:00] <GeiserIC> g00se: I'd go ahead and do just that
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4145 [21:12:41] <g00se> I was rather hoping that what escaped that idiocy might help speed up restore
4146 [21:12:45] <jak2000> replaced-url
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4149 [21:12:58] <jak2000> *webserver
4150 [21:13:15] <GeiserIC> g00se: Oh, no way -- the system wouldn't know what escaped
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4152 [21:13:42] <g00se> Well i meant stuff like config files
4153 [21:13:59] <g00se> Even stuff like .vimrc
4154 [21:14:09] <GeiserIC> If you want to rescue data, you can try taking an image of the partition and run photorec
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4156 [21:14:34] <jmcnaught> jak2000: you have "deb" on the end of lines 5, 6 in that paste, those don't belong there. also "stable" is jessie now, so you've got a mix of stable and oldstable.
4157 [21:14:35] <GeiserIC> g00se: Chances of recovery increase if you don't use the disk meanwhile
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4159 [21:15:08] <jmcnaught> jak2000: it's better to use the release codename (like "jessie") instead of "stable" to prevent confusion and surprise half-upgrades
4160 [21:15:20] <g00se> I'm rsyncing stuff off it at the mo with SysRecsue
4161 [21:15:27] <GeiserIC> g00se: BTW, photorec is in the "testdisk" package
4162 [21:15:39] <jak2000> jmcnaught then? isnt possible install sudo?
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4165 [21:16:09] <greycat> If you've got a mix of jessie and wheezy, you need to finish upgrading to jessie. There's no going back.
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4167 [21:16:36] <jmcnaught> jak2000: fix your sources first. change "stable" to "jessie", change "wheezy" to "jessie". remove the "deb" at the end of each line. Then see the jessie release notes for how to complete the upgrade to jessie.
4168 [21:16:38] <markybob> and remove "deb" from the end of those lines
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4170 [21:16:55] <jak2000> ok
4171 [21:16:56] <jak2000> ok
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4179 [21:18:38] <Akuw> how can i do custom install so only really necessary packages are installed
4180 [21:18:41] <teraflops> sly01: yes, create a custom config either in xorg.conf of inside /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d. if I understood properly you can use synaptics as in replaced-url
4181 [21:19:10] <greycat> Akuw: do a net install, unselect everything in the final step. Only install what you require after that.
4182 [21:19:28] <teraflops> sly01: apart from that I have no idea, it looks like old hardware
4183 [21:19:36] <Akuw> but what about using CD or DVD ?
4184 [21:19:52] <greycat> Why? Are you doing this on a machine with no network?
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4194 [21:22:18] <jak2000> jmcnaught replaced-url
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4201 [21:23:08] <greycat> I guess a "cd install" would work the same as a net install, just with a different set of packages available on the CD (you should still be able to turn them all down). You won't be able to install security fixes though.
4202 [21:23:08] <meshuggah> hello, how can i configure an email system on console on debian 8 ?
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4204 [21:23:25] <greycat> You also won't be able to install anything that's not on the CD.
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4206 [21:23:50] <greycat> meshuggah: dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config
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4211 [21:24:20] <meshuggah> greycat, thank, iti s what i tried to use, but it fail
4212 [21:24:32] <greycat> What is the error?
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4214 [21:24:53] <meshuggah> greycat, i cannot send email from my google account to the server
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4216 [21:24:58] <meshuggah> it bounce back to my google box
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4218 [21:25:07] <jmcnaught> ryouma: hey, not sure if you noticed, but there's a new kernel in jessie that might fix the problem you were having. after an apt-get update, check "apt-get changelog linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64"
4219 [21:25:14] <greycat> And the bounce message says...?
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4221 [21:26:12] <jmcnaught> jak2000: line 26 of your paste suggests that you have a line that says "contri" instead of "contrib"
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4224 [21:26:45] <meshuggah> Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the server for the recipient domain **** by smtp.secureserver.net.
4225 [21:26:48] <sly01> no luck issue about touchpad right click button and scrolling
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4228 [21:27:57] <Akuw> greycat: no, but slow network connections can be a problem
4229 [21:27:58] <sly01> teraflops: hey dear I didnt get any solution and it really make me crazy
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4231 [21:28:01] <greycat> meshuggah: is that the *entire* message? There is no line saying what exim4 said was wrong?
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4239 [21:29:26] <MrSnowShow> Difference between #debian freenode and #debian OFTC?
4240 [21:29:43] <teraflops> sly01: well I do not have such device apart from what I said I have no clue.
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4242 [21:30:21] <meshuggah> greycat, The error that the other server returned was:
4243 [21:30:21] <meshuggah> 550 5.1.1 <root@*> Recipient not found. <replaced-url
4244 [21:30:22] <sly01> teraflops: I got it man thanks anyway
4245 [21:30:28] <teraflops> sly01: np
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4247 [21:30:49] <greycat> meshuggah: does it work if you send to a *real* user instead of root?
4248 [21:31:07] <sly01> teraflops: I tried many way but still doesnt work it make feel despreate
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4250 [21:31:22] <jak2000> jmcnaught done! thanks
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4254 [21:32:03] <meshuggah> greycat, same error
4255 [21:32:13] <meshuggah> greycat, can something be wrong in the config of godaddy
4256 [21:32:17] <meshuggah> where i got the domain name
4257 [21:32:30] <meshuggah> i could try using the ip
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4259 [21:33:14] <meshuggah> greycat, with ip no error
4260 [21:33:17] <greycat> Sounds more like the issue is in your exim4-config to me, but it's still a bit murky.
4261 [21:33:21] <greycat> huh?
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4263 [21:33:31] <greycat> are you saying your email went to the *wrong host*?
4264 [21:33:35] <ryouma> jmcnaught: thanks for the new command idea. it does not reference my bug numbers, so not sure.
4265 [21:33:52] <meshuggah> greycat, i dunno what i am saying, i never had a vps and domain before
4266 [21:33:58] <meshuggah> and never tried to make an email server
4267 [21:34:03] <greycat> If it's a DNS issue, we will not be able to diagnose it until you tell us the domain.
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4269 [21:34:21] <abrotman> MrSnowShow: nothing that matters
4270 [21:34:33] <meshuggah> meshuggah.ca
4271 [21:35:04] <greycat> meshuggah.ca has an MX pointing to meshuggah.ca, and an A pointing to 158.69.195.126. Is that the correct IP?
4272 [21:35:13] <meshuggah> yes
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4274 [21:35:45] <greycat> OK. Are you *sure* you told exim4-config that it should receive email for the domain meshuggah.ca?
4275 [21:36:01] <abrotman> (and restarted it after doing so)
4276 [21:36:02] <meshuggah> not 100% sure, i understood nothing from exim4
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4278 [21:36:08] <meshuggah> how do i restart?
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4282 [21:36:20] <miesco> Is it the debian way to install pip packages with `pip install --user PACKAGE`?
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4286 [21:37:22] <wsirccc__> anybody with xp of presseding around?
4287 [21:37:33] <abrotman> lots of people, just ask
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4289 [21:37:40] <meshuggah> i found
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4291 [21:38:02] <awal1> MrSnowShow, as abrotman said, nothing tat really matters regarding Debian , apart being the oftc channel like the "official" one, the main. About oftc vs freenode, a lot to say... google that....
4292 [21:38:34] <MrSnowShow> awal1, since freenode is the most popular one I assume somekind of controversy, as in all popular stuff...
4293 [21:38:41] <jmcnaught> miesco: pip isn't really the debian way, but it's fine to use as long as you're not root. replaced-url
4294 [21:38:46] <abrotman> awal1: No, really .. no difference ..
4295 [21:38:53] <abrotman> don't confuse things
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4301 [21:40:16] <awal1> abrotman, that's the answer I got when I asked same question mooonths ago ( I think I got the answer from babilen).
4302 [21:40:23] <toruvinn> bazhang, regarding those php zombies, saw a few today morning. downgraded php back to 5.6.17 and so far no zombies. still observing...
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4304 [21:40:34] <abrotman> awal1: how does that change how #debian functions? It doesn't
4305 [21:40:51] <markybob> meshuggah: does telnet meshuggah.ca 25 work from a remote box?
4306 [21:41:05] <meshuggah> i can ssh to it
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4309 [21:41:16] <markybob> meshuggah: not what i asked
4310 [21:42:14] <meshuggah> markybob, doesnt work
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4312 [21:42:32] <gegago> hi. I'm trying to build some software which requires clang, but the clang in Jessie is a bit too old, so I installed clang-3.8 using these: replaced-url
4313 [21:42:33] <markybob> meshuggah: right. so your mail server, if running, isn't accepting connections
4314 [21:42:40] <awal1> abrotman, you right about debian channels function yes; I think I precised before. anyway...not really important
4315 [21:42:58] <gegago> but the build script tries to use "clang" which doesn't exist, "clang-3.8" does exist though
4316 [21:43:12] <greycat> I'm very curious how he got a 550 5.1.1 <root@*> Recipient not found. if his mail server is not accepting connections at all.
4317 [21:43:14] <jmcnaught> meshuggah: did you try connecting to port 25 from your home computer? some residential ISPs block port 25
4318 [21:43:45] <greycat> Maybe it *was* accepting connections until his most recent exim4-config.
4319 [21:44:09] <jmcnaught> it's more likely that exim4 doesn't know it's the MX for that domain
4320 [21:44:22] <greycat> That was my first thought too, but it *is* refusing connections.
4321 [21:44:23] <gegago> what is the most straightforward way to make "clang" point to "clang-3.8"? Would it work if I made a symlink from /usr/bin/clang to /usr/bin/clang-3.8 ?
4322 [21:44:36] <markybob> i tried it from my server at work. doesn't connect
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4324 [21:45:04] <greycat> gegago: what does ls -ld /usr/bin/clang* say?
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4328 [21:45:33] <miesco> jmcnaught: How would one use non-apt-repository python packages without pip
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4330 [21:46:03] <greycat> Wait, how the hell would he have a clang-3.8 in /usr/bin ...
4331 [21:46:04] <gegago> greycat: replaced-url
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4333 [21:46:34] <gegago> greycat: is that wrong?
4334 [21:46:34] <greycat> gegago: *HOW* did you get a /usr/bin/clang-3.8
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4336 [21:46:38] <jmcnaught> miesco: you can use pip, but it's best to do it as a regular user in a virtualenv. there's no Debian package for this particular python module that you need?
4337 [21:46:51] <gegago> greycat: well, just "apt install clang-3.8"
4338 [21:46:58] <greycat> Then you're not on stable.
4339 [21:47:14] <gegago> I said I'm using these: replaced-url
4340 [21:47:19] <miesco> jmcnaught: In a virtualenv? Why? Doesn't --user put it in ~/.local/? Isn't that virtual enough?
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4342 [21:47:23] <gegago> I'm on 8.4 Jessie
4343 [21:47:26] <greycat> I don't know what that is, but you're not on Debian stable any more.
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4345 [21:48:04] <miesco> jmcnaught: Well its 'gcalcli' and 'goobook' python programs
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4350 [21:48:21] <gegago> lsb_release -a says "Debian 8.4 Jessie"
4351 [21:48:37] <zinx> that doesn't mean you haven't added some other source :/
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4354 [21:49:06] <gegago> zinx: I did add additional sources, "deb replaced-url
4355 [21:49:35] <gegago> or was I not supposed to do that?
4356 [21:49:39] <greycat> Then you need to ask these llvm.org people what to do next.
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4358 [21:49:58] <gegago> I see
4359 [21:50:02] <gegago> thank you
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4364 [21:51:21] <christianju> Hi there, can I run newest version of Debian stable with CDE and Motif window manager?
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4367 [21:52:06] <greycat> Man, there's a thing I haven't heard in ages.
4368 [21:52:09] <christianju> or asked another way: is there some prepared distribution variant, so that I don't have to do setup all the necessary bits manually myself?
4369 [21:52:55] <jmcnaught> miesco: that should be fine too. the reason i like virtualenvs is because it keeps them in their own little purpose built bundle, and out of the PYTHONPATH when I don't want them there, makes it easy to have multiple versions installed, but that might be more than what you need
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4373 [21:53:30] <greycat> ,v mwm
4374 [21:53:31] <judd> Package: mwm on amd64 -- jessie: 2.3.4-6+deb8u1; stretch: 2.3.4-9; sid: 2.3.4-10+b1
4375 [21:53:38] <miesco> jmcnaught: How do you install them? Do you add '.virtualenv/bin' to your path?
4376 [21:53:39] <christianju> the reason behind asking is that I am not so happy with newer version of the major window managers, which are not really lightweight enough to me, and I heard that both CDE and Motif are now developed under free licenses
4377 [21:53:49] <greycat> ,v cde
4378 [21:53:50] <judd> Package: cde on amd64 -- wheezy: 0.1-1; stretch: 0.1+git9-g551e54d-1; jessie: 0.1+git9-g551e54d-1; sid: 0.1+git9-g551e54d-1
4379 [21:53:57] <greycat> Will those suffice?
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4384 [21:54:47] <Iridos> greycat, that cde is something else
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4388 [21:55:04] <jmcnaught> miesco: take a look at virtualenvwrapper, which adds bash commands like "mkvirtualenv", "workon <virtualenv", "rmvirtualenv" and so on. By the way, are you using these to develop something, or are they just programs you want to run as a user?
4389 [21:55:07] <greycat> Oh, well that's confusing.
4390 [21:55:17] <Iridos> it's not the early 90ies anymore
4391 [21:55:18] <bk4wan> hello
4392 [21:55:42] <dtcrshr> hello everyone. I need to add a new folder to my path variables. Im using debian 8. The /etc/environment file is empty, so I choose to add to users ~/.profile file a new line, with export PATH=$PATH:/my/newfolder/bin but it didnt worked. How is the right way to setup a permanent path to all users under debian?
4393 [21:55:43] <miesco> jmcnaught: I have like 2 python programs outside of apt that I want to use as a user (I develop in perl)
4394 [21:55:47] <Iridos> mwm is packaged
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4397 [21:56:12] <greycat> Right, I did find mwm and verified that it was Motif window manager.
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4401 [21:56:51] <greycat> Then apt-cache show cde showed me some output that scrolled off the screen so I just assumed it was CDE.
4402 [21:57:22] <jmcnaught> miesco: virtualenvwrapper might be overkill for you, but it's pretty sweet. "pip --user" is probably what you want if you just want to use the programs as a user, not sure if that puts them in your $PATH or not though
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4405 [21:57:34] <greycat> I can't imagine why anyone would *want* to run CDE unless it's to verify that something works under CDE for compatibility with some crappy legacy system, but....
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4412 [21:58:36] <christianju> greycat: then why are they still actively developed?
4413 [21:58:50] <greycat> You're the one that seems to think this or to have any knowledge of it. You tell us.
4414 [21:58:51] <christianju> both CDE and Motif are still developed
4415 [21:59:14] <Iridos> seems it's called cdesktopenv ... at least here replaced-url
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4417 [21:59:38] <greycat> I haven't heard of ANYONE asking about CDE in at least a decade. Back then commercial Unices still had a lot more life left in them, and there were more heterogeneous environments.
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4425 [22:00:54] <greycat> Mostly people only cared about the Motif libraries so they could compile shit that was written for commercial Unix systems and the Motif widget set, on their Linux systems.
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4429 [22:01:16] <greycat> That's where the lesstif project came in.
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4431 [22:01:23] <Iridos> be fair, some liked it because it was ugly
4432 [22:01:29] <christianju> it's because of a single piece of software which is still running with Motif toolkit, but under Solaris server inside a company project. Privately I would like to check motif with newer Linux versions, so I can analyse some more
4433 [22:01:46] <greycat> Oh, now we get a different reason.
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4435 [22:02:02] <MutantTurkey> hello, is there a way to downgrade a package to an older version with debian?
4436 [22:02:03] <greycat> 15:53 christianju> the reason behind asking is that I am not so happy with newer version of the major window managers, which are not really lightweight enough
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4438 [22:02:06] <christianju> greycat: It's just a question
4439 [22:02:07] <Iridos> well, motif and mwm are there
4440 [22:02:15] <MutantTurkey> even manually? I am trying to roll back to chromium 48, because 49 is breaking some internal workflow stuff
4441 [22:02:16] <christianju> greycat: that's a second reason
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4444 [22:02:50] <greycat> MutantTurkey: you can *attempt* to install the older .deb file manually, but there is no guarantee that a downgrade will work
4445 [22:02:55] <christianju> greycat: I could use other lightweight DE's but then again, this is the other thing which interests me
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4450 [22:03:43] <zinoviy> sorry for breaking your conversation;please can somebody help me solving my wifi problem. every time i start my pc i have to do (modprob -r ath5k) then (modprob ath5k) more then twice to get wifi working. thx
4451 [22:03:44] <Iridos> I maybe wouldn't label something with one single commit in 2016 " actively developed"
4452 [22:03:48] <christianju> Iridos: so is it usable when installing Debian? Or is it just there, and nobody really runs X11 with it?
4453 [22:03:57] <MutantTurkey> greycat: where can I locate that file though, agreed there is no guarentee
4454 [22:04:03] <Iridos> christianju, try it and see
4455 [22:04:10] <Saar> apt-cache search tinywm
4456 [22:04:12] <MutantTurkey> but I don't have it in my /var/cache/apt/archives so
4457 [22:04:16] <greycat> MutantTurkey: in your /var/cache/apt/archives/ or in the pool on the mirrors
4458 [22:04:19] <MutantTurkey> looked there first, but i don't have it
4459 [22:04:24] <MutantTurkey> right, so on mirrors, how can I find this?
4460 [22:04:29] <greycat> !pool
4461 [22:04:30] <dpkg> well, pool is replaced-url
4462 [22:04:32] <MutantTurkey> I see this page, but only xz files replaced-url
4463 [22:04:33] <MutantTurkey> ok thanks
4464 [22:04:43] <g00se> I must be making a wrong assumption - rsync should take up with a single file from where it left off shouldn't it?
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4466 [22:04:58] <christianju> Iridos: that's why I came here before, because I wanted to know if anybody may have a clue about it so I don't have to first delve into it
4467 [22:05:12] <jmcnaught> zinoviy: are there interesting log messages or dmesg output after you boot that say anything about why the ath5k module isn't working?
4468 [22:05:35] <MutantTurkey> greycat: but older packages, i don't see these?
4469 [22:05:41] <MutantTurkey> only newer up to date versions
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4473 [22:06:13] <RProgrammer> Can I send message to channel now?
4474 [22:06:15] <Iridos> christianju, if it exists it runs... at least with mwm, that's simple enough to test
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4476 [22:06:19] <MutantTurkey> RProgrammer: yes.
4477 [22:06:26] <Iridos> RProgrammer, nope, sorry, can't see a thing
4478 [22:06:27] <RProgrammer> Hey it works finally! x'D
4479 [22:06:34] <zinoviy> yes jmcnaught there is this msg (can't disable ASPM; OS doesn't have ASPM control)
4480 [22:06:38] <RProgrammer> I guess freenode requires ssl now?
4481 [22:06:44] <Iridos> no
4482 [22:06:46] <MutantTurkey> RProgrammer: doubtful
4483 [22:06:51] <MutantTurkey> for certain ports.
4484 [22:07:02] <RProgrammer> Huh, oh well who knows why
4485 [22:07:08] <greycat> I promise you it does no require ssl.
4486 [22:07:09] <MutantTurkey> were you identified before properly?
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4488 [22:07:14] <frikinz> dtcrshr: /etc/profile is a good candidate
4489 [22:07:22] <jmcnaught> MutantTurkey: did you check replaced-url
4490 [22:07:24] <MutantTurkey> greycat: so, is there a place to locate older packages, or even what they would be named?
4491 [22:07:27] <greycat> !pool
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4493 [22:07:27] <MutantTurkey> oh perfect-o!
4494 [22:07:28] <dpkg> it has been said that pool is replaced-url
4495 [22:07:38] <RProgrammer> Yep, I--ohhh maybe I still needed to identify even after initially registering the nick
4496 [22:08:28] <MutantTurkey> snapshot is fuckin' dope!
4497 [22:08:33] <MutantTurkey> 'scuse me
4498 [22:08:40] <RProgrammer> Anyway, I have a problem installing g++-multilib on Jessie, specifically libc6-dev-i386
4499 [22:08:50] <MutantTurkey> RProgrammer: what is the error?
4500 [22:08:56] <RProgrammer> trying to overwrite '/usr/include/sys/xattr.h', which is also in package libc6-dev-amd64 2.19-18+deb8u4
4501 [22:09:18] <dtcrshr> frikinz: thanks
4502 [22:09:29] <RProgrammer> (my system is amd64; I'm installing g++-multilib to cross compile 32 bit c++ programs)
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4506 [22:10:38] <RProgrammer> (I think the 32 bit C programs I compiled in the past worked, but it's been many apt-get upgrades since I checked)
4507 [22:11:11] <dtcrshr> frikinz: well, I added to the /etc/profile into the first if, ad the end of the path file. It added, but worked only on a regular user
4508 [22:11:16] <dtcrshr> root didnt get the path
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4511 [22:11:26] <dtcrshr> is there any globa place to edit the path?
4512 [22:11:29] <dtcrshr> global
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4514 [22:11:47] <greycat> dtcrshr: the issue is more "Where could my PATH have been changed *after* it was read from /etc/profile"
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4516 [22:11:58] <greycat> dtcrshr: so you'd also have to look at /root/.profile and so on.
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4518 [22:12:01] <RProgrammer> (oh forget that, it's libc6, if it's not already installed, my configuration must have changed since then and I'd have the same problem with C-not-++ )
4519 [22:12:05] <dtcrshr> greycat: I logged of and on again to test it up
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4521 [22:12:13] <greycat> *sigh* why do I even bother
4522 [22:12:23] <dtcrshr> ill add again into /root/.profile then
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4526 [22:12:56] <greycat> Did you even *log on* as root? I.e. you pressed Ctrl-Alt-F2, then typed "root", then root's password?
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4528 [22:13:06] <greycat> Or are you talking about su? Or sudo something?
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4532 [22:14:06] <dtcrshr> greycat: its a remote box, im logged via ssh
4533 [22:14:17] <jmcnaught> zinoviy: hmmm.. i wonder if there is a kernel boot parameter that you can use to help with that. I did some web searching, keep finding reference to an enable-aspm that doesn't seem to be in Debian
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4535 [22:14:20] <greycat> ssh root@foo? Not ssh foo and then su?
4536 [22:14:20] <dtcrshr> Im using tmux to use both the user I need, and a root instance, its a testing gox
4537 [22:14:21] <dtcrshr> box
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4548 [22:18:34] <RProgrammer> Does anyone here have GCC working with cross-compiling on Jessie?
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4550 [22:18:38] <frikinz> dtcrshr: your last line should have been export PATH
4551 [22:18:42] <RProgrammer> Specifically anyone have gcc-4.9-multilib installed?
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4558 [22:19:54] <RProgrammer> It depends on libc6-dev-amd64 or -i386
4559 [22:19:54] <RProgrammer> But the architecture qualifier in the package dependency is for the opposite arch as the package
4560 [22:20:18] <RProgrammer> I suppose because it installs headers for the foreign architecture
4561 [22:20:59] <RProgrammer> But why is apt-get trying to install both?
4562 [22:21:02] <frikinz> dtcrshr: also what greycat said obviously, if its modified after /etc/profile..
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4566 [22:21:30] <greycat> I don't think he grasps the part about there being *MULTIPLE* places where PATH can be altered.
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4569 [22:21:54] <dtcrshr> yeah, thanks for clafirying. how would be the order then?
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4571 [22:22:12] <frikinz> but if its overwritten after /etc/profile then the box has been awfully modified..
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4573 [22:22:30] <greycat> I'm still trying to figure out what you are doing. How does tmux fit into this? Who are you actually logging in as? What commands are you running?
4574 [22:22:57] <greycat> Are you seeing an old instance of PATH in an already-running shell inside a tmux session?
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4583 [22:24:00] <dtcrshr> first the loaded would be the /etc/profile, and after the user?
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4585 [22:24:15] <greycat> Why can't you answer anything I ask?
4586 [22:24:20] <RProgrammer> HEy I got it to work! :D
4587 [22:24:31] <dtcrshr> sorry greycat, ill read up again all over
4588 [22:24:35] <frikinz> dtcrshr: profiles are only read at *login* shells so to test you need to either su - user or sudo -i -u user
4589 [22:24:50] <RProgrammer> Okay, note for multiarch support in apt/debian:
4590 [22:24:51] <greycat> He claims he's doing some kind of ssh login, which *might* be creating a login shell.
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4592 [22:25:18] <dtcrshr> I dont let ssh root to be acessible, I need to access from my user with my key, and after sudo su if I need root access
4593 [22:25:24] <greycat> See!
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4598 [22:25:43] <RProgrammer> The apt-get conflicting package preliminary detection (before trying to install) doesn't work, at least for libc6-dev-amd64:i386 and libc6-dev-i386
4599 [22:25:44] <greycat> You're running both sudo *and* su, and I bet each of those changes PATH.
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4601 [22:26:07] <frikinz> sudo su. WTF
4602 [22:26:21] <greycat> It's one of those memes that people keep propagating.
4603 [22:26:33] <zinoviy> help me activating my wifi card please[every time i boot up my system i have to do disable ath5k module, press my wifi button then activate ath5k again to leave flightmod. thx
4604 [22:26:41] <Akuw> why is apache using so much memory?
4605 [22:26:48] <Akuw> around 500KB
4606 [22:26:53] <RProgrammer> apt-get downloads and tries to install packages which can't simultaneously exist (and all their dependencies), and only dpkg discovers the conflict when trying to unpack files over each other
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4608 [22:27:00] <greycat> Anyway, sudo changes PATH to the secure_path set in /etc/sudoers, and god only knows what su does.
4609 [22:27:30] <greycat> Akuw: is it loading PHP modules?
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4612 [22:28:06] <Akuw> wait
4613 [22:28:24] <Akuw> damm again -bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory
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4615 [22:28:58] <frikinz> zinoviy: after booting, if you try /usr/sbin/rfkill unblock wifi;/usr/sbin/rfkill unblock all does that help?
4616 [22:28:59] <greycat> In any case, 500k is not considered a large amount of memory for a server process any more.
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4618 [22:29:30] <RProgrammer> Specifically, multiarch has troubles with C cross-compilation packages, because it allows different packages in a group of packages which the GCC maintainers seem to have set up to only allow one of per-system by limiting them per architecture, to be installed for the foreign architectures
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4623 [22:30:18] <markybob> RProgrammer: just install chroot already like most programmers do
4624 [22:30:21] <zinoviy> frikniz: no that does't work, rfkill list shows hard blocked : yes
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4627 [22:30:53] <Akuw> replaced-url
4628 [22:30:55] <frikinz> zinoviy: what laptop is it?
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4630 [22:31:12] <RProgrammer> Well the point is that some package, maybe misconfigured in its dependencies, got apt-get to install a package that really shouldn't be allowed to be installed on an amd64 setup
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4632 [22:31:39] <zinoviy> frikniz: i have a compaq cq60 with atheros wifi pci card
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4635 [22:31:52] <RProgrammer> And then didn't notice the conflict between two packages (one multiarch, the other native arch) until dpkg discovered the conflict
4636 [22:31:53] <ChunkzZ> hi there.
4637 [22:32:00] <markybob> Akuw: so your wordpress got hacked
4638 [22:32:08] <RProgrammer> I don't know; I mean there are a couple of things to do
4639 [22:32:41] <ChunkzZ> can anyone help me? I installed LXQT from stretch's repo and it's installed and everything but the logout, appreance etc isn't working? all I did was sudo apt install lxqt
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4641 [22:32:45] <ChunkzZ> anyone help?
4642 [22:33:04] <markybob> ChunkzZ: stretch is supported in #debian-next on irc.oftc.net per /topic
4643 [22:33:09] <jmcnaught> Akuw: also where did you get suhosin from? it's not in Wheezy or Jessie
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4645 [22:33:11] <greycat> ChunkzZ: testing support is in #de .... damn. ninja.
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4647 [22:33:47] <frikinz> wordpress hacked? that also happened to mossack fonseca..
4648 [22:33:50] <Akuw> Debian GNU/Linux 6.0 \n \l
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4650 [22:34:43] <jmcnaught> Akuw: that's at least part of your problem, all security updates for Squeeze ended months ago now. Are you also using outdated Wordpress and plugins?
4651 [22:34:45] <dtcrshr> greycat: to fix up my bad behavior, What would be the correct way to invoke a root session? su -? su root?
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4653 [22:35:07] <RProgrammer> In any case my problem's solved; I just wanted to let you all know about a glitch in apt-get and/or the way debian's repositories are set up that causes apt-get to fail given valid commands when multiarch is enabled
4654 [22:35:13] <jmcnaught> dtcrshr: "sudo -i" or "su -l"
4655 [22:35:21] <dtcrshr> thanks jmcnaught
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4659 [22:35:42] <jmcnaught> dtcrshr: you might also want to read the INVOCATION part of the bash man page (and the man pages for su and sudo)
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4663 [22:35:58] <RProgrammer> (I wouldn't know which though--if it's even apt-get's responsibility to detect conflicting packages before downloading and attempting to install)
4664 [22:35:59] <dtcrshr> hm ok, ill read it up
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4666 [22:36:09] <dtcrshr> im on this right now - replaced-url
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4668 [22:36:25] <frikinz> zinoviy: Not sure sorry. You could try in #linux-wireless (and be patient). Did you try booting under windows and right after under debian?
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4670 [22:36:40] <jmcnaught> RProgrammer: if you want to make sure the right people know about it, you would need to report a bug (replaced-url
4671 [22:37:10] <RProgrammer> jmcnaught: Okay I will, thanks :)
4672 [22:37:25] <RProgrammer> But just for the record, if anyone has the problem I had
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4674 [22:37:34] <greycat> dtcrshr: See if "sudo -i" already does what you want before you make any other changes.
4675 [22:37:42] <RProgrammer> The fix is that libc6-dev-amd64 should never be installed on an amd64 system
4676 [22:37:55] <dtcrshr> greycat: yes. using sudo -i already gots the path from /etc/profile
4677 [22:37:56] <RProgrammer> And libc6-dev-i386 should never be installed on an i386 system
4678 [22:38:03] <dtcrshr> thanks
4679 [22:38:04] <RProgrammer> Which is quite confusing x'D
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4681 [22:38:15] <RProgrammer> Okay; see yall :)
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4683 [22:38:25] <zinoviy> frikinz: thank you, yes im in dual boot when i start windows i have to click twice on wireless switch to make the card work again
4684 [22:38:26] <greycat> sudo -i runs a login shell, so the login shell reads PATH from /etc/profile (et al.) and that overrides the secure_path from /etc/sudoers
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4691 [22:40:12] <frikinz> zinoviy: you could power off violently windows (holding power off for a long time) and boot debian. just for a try :) and see if it says hardblocked
4692 [22:40:40] <AIDS123> will thunderbird come to sid?
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4702 [22:43:23] <frikinz> AIDS123: there's icedove
4703 [22:43:44] <zinoviy> frikinz: okey i will try this i get back soon
4704 [22:44:24] <AIDS123> frikinz: yeah but firefox is back on sid and can be put on stable as well. just want to know if there are plans for thunderbird to come back as well.
4705 [22:45:19] <markybob> AIDS123: not soon as far as i can tell. replaced-url
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4713 [22:47:03] <abrotman> markybob: that's true
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4718 [22:49:44] <somiaj> isn't thunderbird a seperate communit driven matiance than firefox thesedays or am I just thinking of seamonkey?
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4722 [22:51:04] <frikinz> I also heard some team is doing a rewrite of thunderbird in.. html5
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4734 [22:54:22] <zinoviy> frikinz: after the operation the rfkill report hardblocked : no (but there is no scan result for iwlist wlan0 ) also i think that grub do something but i don't know what
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4738 [22:55:27] <frikinz> zinoviy: and the 2 rfkill commands don't help?
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4741 [22:58:01] <somiaj> grub shouldn't be messing with wifi. If rfkill is not reporting any blocks are you sure you have correct firmware?
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4743 [22:58:35] <zinoviy> frikinz: nothing, since it's not blocked, but no scan can be performed until i disable the ath5k module then press the wireless switch then enable ath5k then im able to scan
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4746 [22:59:46] <zinoviy> somiaj : for the firmware it's says that i have to use ath5k for my wireless card in the debian website but i not sure
4747 [23:00:15] <somiaj> zinoviy: have you given anyone here the exact chipset you have on your wifi card (or verrified this exact chipset is supported by the ath5k module)?
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4752 [23:00:56] <somiaj> zinoviy: if it is pci, check out lspci or lspci -vvv
4753 [23:01:13] <greycat> lspci -nn is extremely helpful, to show the PCI IDs
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4758 [23:02:03] <zinoviy> somiaj : there is the chip (Qualcomm Atheros AR242x / AR542x Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01))
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4760 [23:02:21] <somiaj> zinoviy: can I get the pciid as well?
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4764 [23:03:32] <zinoviy> somiaj : there is the full line (02:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Qualcomm Atheros AR242x / AR542x Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) [168c:001c] (rev 01))
4765 [23:04:35] <somiaj> zinoviy: okay, thanks. That pciid is listed under supported devices for ath5k (I just wanted to double check)
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4768 [23:04:59] <somiaj> zinoviy: so the issue is when y ou boot it doesn't work, but if you remove the module, hit the hardware kill switch, then reload the module it works?
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4770 [23:05:26] <zinoviy> somiaj : exactly
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4772 [23:06:03] <somiaj> zinoviy: and before you do this (when it boots) rfkill reports no blocks what so ever? Or does it report the hardware block but it just can't be turned off by hitting the switch?
4773 [23:06:18] <somiaj> zinoviy: also after you have done this procedure, have you checked dmesg for any other telling signs of what might be going on?
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4784 [23:09:58] <zinoviy> somiaj : okey i have to do the procedure more then two times, the first make flight mode enable and can't be disabled (also blocks the hard), the second resolve it and make all working
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4787 [23:11:17] <zinoviy> somiaj : also the switch does nothing when ath5k module is enabled, and in the dmesg i can see ( ath5k 0000:02:00.0: can't disable ASPM; OS doesn't have ASPM control)???
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4793 [23:12:03] <somiaj> zinoviy: so seems like a comadability issue with the hardware switch and either the bios/acpi/etc
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4798 [23:12:24] <toruvinn> bazhang, replaced-url
4799 [23:12:31] <somiaj> zinoviy: do you care if the hardware switches? Or just trying to get it to work at boot? There is no way to configure your bios/efi to have the hardware switch enabled at boot?
4800 [23:12:37] <xarragon> I mistakenly answered "No" during installation of tshark; reinstalling does not prompt the question about permissions again. How can I do that? Not even --purge seems to help
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4805 [23:13:10] <anonymous> hello need help with iptables
4806 [23:13:16] <anonymous> and wifi
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4810 [23:14:05] <TomTomTosch> !ask
4811 [23:14:06] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org. See <smart questions><errors>.
4812 [23:14:07] <zinoviy> somiaj : i don't care if the switch works i only want to save time at startup if it's possible
4813 [23:14:42] <frikinz> zinoviy: as a workaround, you could have a line (or two, whatever) like rmmod ath5k; rfkill unblock all; modprobe ath5k in /etc/rc.local for example
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4815 [23:14:57] <Guest15687> I have my policies set to DROP on INPUT , FORWARD, I am attempting to block and allow by mac address the issue I am seeing is that I can still connect to both wifi devices no matter what rule i place
4816 [23:15:20] <somiaj> hmm, I did see something about pcie_aspm=off (you can disable this, unsure if disabling aspm will help you)
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4819 [23:15:51] <somiaj> frikinz: the issue seems it is a hardware switch that effects the bios, unsure if rfkill would be able to automate that
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4821 [23:16:03] <zinoviy> frikinz : i have alredy try this but how to push the switch in bash
4822 [23:16:09] <somiaj> I don't know if disabling aspm alltogether would help, or I would look int he bios and see if there is a way to set the default state to 'on' instead of 'off'
4823 [23:16:35] <somiaj> you could also blacklist the module so it only needs to be brought up (not unloaded first)
4824 [23:16:50] <Guest15687> zinkoviy , what type of switch
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4826 [23:17:28] <zinoviy> Guest15687 : push switch ( click )
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4831 [23:18:03] <Guest15687> ah ok not a network switch but,
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4836 [23:18:52] <Guest15687> Looking for assistance with iptables / mac addresses / and wifi,
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4838 [23:19:08] <morpheus_696> man iptables
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4840 [23:19:21] <morpheus_696> let me guess no wifi firmware?
4841 [23:19:23] <frikinz> xarragon: pruge probably does the trick so does dpkg-reconfigure tshark
4842 [23:19:37] <Guest15687> I know Iptables well but forsome reason they are not doing what they are suppose to be
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4847 [23:21:23] <Guest15687> I have my policies to DROP for INPUT FORWARD, I am taking the MAC address of the WiFi and allowing it, but I am still able to connect to other WiFi routers even with an explicit drop all on wlan0
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4851 [23:22:00] <markybob> Guest15687: ask #netfilter
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4855 [23:22:22] <Aorious> Guest15687: If your loading rules form a file, did you remeber to put *filter at the top? Are your "policies" set using -P? Also check any -A are ordered correctly based on priority of that rule.
4856 [23:22:46] <zinoviy> frikinz somiaj graycat Guest15687 : thk very much for your help now im going forward to solve this, good luck
4857 [23:23:57] <Guest15687> I am using bash to load the iptables : Example: iptables -A INPUT -i wlan0 -m mac --mac-source 40:16:7e:a3:ae:fc -j ACCEPT < this is the wifi I want to allow iptables -A INPUT -i wlan0 -m mac --mac-source 04:A1:51:2C:DD:F6 -j DROP < this is the wifi I want to block but am still able to connect I see the rule active with iptables-nvL
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4862 [23:25:05] <markybob> Guest15687: you should really ask where it's on topic. #netfilter
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4865 [23:25:14] <Guest15687> Ok I will check
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4871 [23:26:57] <jason3> hi
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4875 [23:27:40] <jason3> i just did try to upgrade iceweasel, it was uptodate, but then apt said that 96 other packages are not updated. so i did run apt-get upgrade. but that command said that theres nothing to be done? output: replaced-url
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4879 [23:28:33] <crash_> jason3: you need too add "deb replaced-url
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4881 [23:28:56] <Aorious> jason3: You can just use apt, instead of apt-*
4882 [23:29:33] <somiaj> jason3: ignore that info about upgraded packages.
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4884 [23:30:06] <somiaj> jason3: the -t jessie-backports temporarally pins that repo as the highest, and thus it is just saying there are 96 packages in jessie-backports of higher version than what you have currently installed.
4885 [23:30:13] <Guest15687> sad face #netfilter is a dead room
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4887 [23:30:40] <somiaj> jason3: but the default is to not install these and you should keep the jessie version (unless you have a very specific package and reason you want to get the jessie-backports version)
4888 [23:30:55] <somiaj> Guest15687: ##networking?
4889 [23:31:26] <somiaj> jason3: i.e. jessie-backports will not and should not be upgraded to auotmatically, just during installs you get this warning
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4892 [23:31:59] <somiaj> jason3: also note, once you install a package from jessie-backports, it will upgrade it to the newest version in jessie-backports, so no need to worry about that.
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4895 [23:32:50] <warsoul> hi
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4897 [23:33:15] <warsoul> im trying to connect remotely from another computer via ssh but i cant
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4902 [23:34:27] <somiaj> warsoul: we need more info. Does ssh -vvv remotecomputer help you figure out what the issue is?
4903 [23:34:58] <warsoul> somiaj no
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4905 [23:35:01] <somiaj> warsoul: i.e. is the issue networking? Is it an ssh server running? Is it authentication of the ssh server, is it some ip/account blocking on the server end, lots of reasons one could not connect
4906 [23:35:10] <warsoul> it just says operation timed out
4907 [23:35:33] <warsoul> somiaj i just installed debian
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4909 [23:35:47] <somiaj> is sshd running on the machine you want to connect to?
4910 [23:35:47] <warsoul> i dont think is configured yet to remote connections
4911 [23:35:55] <markybob> warsoul: you probably have to install openssh-server
4912 [23:35:59] <somiaj> depends on if you chose to isntall ssh or not during the isntall
4913 [23:36:09] <somiaj> ssh-server or whatever the tasksel task is
4914 [23:36:13] <warsoul> somiaj i dont remember
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4918 [23:36:43] <warsoul> how can i install ssh-server
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4921 [23:36:58] <markybob> warsoul: i told you. apt-get install openssh-server
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4926 [23:38:09] <warsoul> markybob it says i need to specify one to install
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4928 [23:39:08] <Aorious> Speaking of updates, I never used to notice desktop notifcations from Gnome telling me when updates are avaliable. After installing unattended-upgrades, I noticed them. However, after complete removal of this package, I still get them.
4929 [23:39:09] <Aorious> Did unattended-upgrades reconfigure something and not undo it, or is this something in the base install?
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4931 [23:39:53] <somiaj> Aorious: unattended-upgrades is just a transitional package (apt-get show unattended-upgrades)
4932 [23:39:59] <markybob> Aorious: you're seeing gnome-packagekit probably. remove that if you don't want it
4933 [23:40:13] <jason3> crash_, why the "firefox-release" at the end? why is it not in "backports" ?
4934 [23:40:15] <somiaj> austin987: so the package is still around to ease upgrading from wheezy, but the actual applet is now in a different package in which the transitional package isntalled for you.
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4936 [23:40:42] <Aorious> markybob: I want it, I just want to know how to confiure it to show them on my notebook too.
4937 [23:40:45] <jason3> somiaj, ah ok. thanks
4938 [23:40:52] <Aorious> somiaj: Ty, ill check it out.
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4940 [23:40:56] <Aorious> I will*
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4943 [23:41:22] <crash_> jason3: the firefox-releases are made by the debian mozilla team. Link:replaced-url
4944 [23:41:23] <somiaj> Aorious: also notice the failed tabcomletion that was to you (sorry austin987)
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4946 [23:41:46] <jason3> crash_, apt install iceweasel now?
4947 [23:41:50] <warsoul> somiaj could you help me out please
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4949 [23:42:22] <somiaj> jason3: jessie-backports are up to the matainers to provide or not. The debian mozzila team has just been providing them though their own repo for a while (partly due to the debranding in iceweasel process) and is just continuing to use that method. That repos is unoffical but it is matained and built by the debian mozilla matainers.
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4954 [23:43:34] <somiaj> warsoul: You don't give useful info so you are really hard to help. if the command markybob gave you 'apt-get install openssh-server' fails give us the exact error. I don't know of any apt error saying to specify one to install.
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4956 [23:44:46] <yelrain> I'm running debian inside virtualbox, but trying to establish an openvpn connection inside this virtual machine seems to fail. I suspect that this has something to do with openvpn being blocked by iptables. Does anyone know how to solve this?
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4959 [23:45:37] <somiaj> yelrain: debian does not install any firewall/blocking by default. So the issue is not going to be with the debian install (unless you specifically blocked ports with iptables)
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4963 [23:45:47] <teraflops> yelrain: youre running iptables doing drop by default?
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4965 [23:46:01] <somiaj> yelrain: the issue may be with the host and how virtualbox has set up networking with it.
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4968 [23:46:49] <teraflops> yelrain: the vobx network is bridged or nat?
4969 [23:47:05] <yelrain> I didn't delete, or add any rules to iptables after the installation. The vbox network is nat
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4972 [23:47:18] <teraflops> yelrain: and what's the host OS?
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4974 [23:47:23] <warsoul> somiaj i want to be able to connecto to my pc with debian remotely
4975 [23:47:26] <yelrain> Without openvpn the connection works vpn inside the vbox
4976 [23:47:32] <warsoul> via ssh
4977 [23:47:38] <yelrain> I've tried using bot OS X and debian as host
4978 [23:47:44] <teraflops> yelrain: if it's nat you need to forward the ports
4979 [23:48:25] <yelrain> teraflops: How can I do that?
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4982 [23:48:56] <teraflops> on OSX?
4983 [23:49:00] <teraflops> no idea
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4987 [23:49:55] <yelrain> On debian
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4989 [23:50:21] <teraflops> the host is osx and youre doing nat, am I right?
4990 [23:51:15] <teraflops> for debian: replaced-url
4991 [23:51:16] <yelrain> No I have access to two different hosts: OSX, Debian. On both hosts I am able to run virtualbox.
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4995 [23:52:14] <teraflops> err
4996 [23:52:16] <teraflops> replaced-url
4997 [23:52:17] <teraflops> better
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4999 [23:52:48] <yelrain> Thanks I'll check out that link
5000 [23:53:39] <teraflops> hmm, sorry it's late i failed again
5001 [23:53:53] <teraflops> just google for forward ports nat openvpn
5002 [23:54:32] <warsoul> anyone can help please
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5005 [23:55:06] <yelrain> lol thanks
5006 [23:55:54] <teraflops> meh sorry I pasted the routing bridging one
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5013 [23:58:39] <yelrain> No problem. I've already found some good links for port forwarding openvpn nat
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5015 [23:58:53] <asterismo_m> hi, is there any good and updated sip server in jessie repos?
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5017 [23:59:00] <Aorious> warsoul: For me Debian to Debian (Jessie #.3) SSH, worked out of the box. Maybe, try ping your target, assuming ports are open, see if there is a connection?
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