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0 [00:00:16] <tripmix> as for fowlslegs well if you need root to download in the older version of apt then why cant you su or sudo it ?
1 [00:00:24] <tripmix> you got me a little curious to this now :P
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5 [00:02:02] <fowlslegs> tripmix: I am using sudo. It just means I have to do the whole build as root, which is not how you want to build software in general, but since I'm building in a VM I'm not going to worry about it.
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41 [00:15:47] <tom99> hmm seems like you need to be invited to join #debian-next
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45 [00:16:22] <awal1> tom99, debian next is in oftc server, not freenode
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48 [00:16:49] <tom99> oh. wonder what the channel i tried to join is lol
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92 [00:34:04] <hanasaki> runing jessie and icedove :: when I goto my imap server with starttls I get a override and confirm security exectpion for the server. which is fine since it is my own self signed cert. problem is that clicking "confirm" has no effect. dialog stays up/ how to fix this?
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95 [00:37:29] <kaizoku> Can I dist-upgrade to jessie without installing systemd?
96 [00:37:57] <jmcnaught> kaizoku: there is a note on how to do this in the upgrade instructions part of the jessie release notes
97 [00:37:58] <themill> The release notes cover that
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99 [00:38:15] <kaizoku> thanks jmcnaught
100 [00:38:28] <jmcnaught> hanasaki: is it asking a second time for the outgoing server?
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102 [00:38:42] <hanasaki> kaizoku: might as well not fight it. systemd is kinda here to stay
103 [00:39:05] <hanasaki> jmcnaught: incoming server. same one over and over. click confirm and the dialog just remains
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107 [00:40:09] <jmcnaught> hanasaki: i also use icedove but my server's certificate is signed by a CA
108 [00:40:26] <hanasaki> mine is the selfsigned from local install of dovecot
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111 [00:41:35] <jmcnaught> hanasaki: can you see the certificate if you go to Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Certificates and then click the view certificates button?
112 [00:42:05] <teraflops> hanasaki: e.g letsencrypt is for free, same as starssl and many others
113 [00:43:01] <jmcnaught> hanasaki: yeah at this point getting a free certificate might be less hassle than forcing icedove to accept an self-signed one
114 [00:43:02] <hanasaki> jmcnaught: nope
115 [00:43:16] <hanasaki> never gets past the accept cert dialog unless I click cancel
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142 [00:56:38] <sm00th> how do I install flashplayer in chromjium on debian?
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147 [00:57:32] <sm00th> I installed pepperflashplugin-nonfree it didn't work.
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154 [00:59:22] <Mount> Hello
155 [00:59:23] <Mount> I am trying to mount USB Drives to a folder named "mydrive" on my desktop. I want it to work for any USB I plug in. Problem is that when I check my /media/pi folder there is a folder for my USB Drive. The problem is that it is named the name of my USB Drive, but It would still need to work if my USB Drives name changed. How can I do this?
156 [01:00:47] <vlt> sm00th: Describe “didn’t work”.
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165 [01:03:11] <sm00th> vlt, it might just be the video that said unsupported browser
166 [01:03:13] <sm00th> from twitter
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168 [01:03:25] <sm00th> but it shows it being installed int he plugin, and adobe test page says I have version 22 so I dunno.
169 [01:03:30] <sm00th> I didn't see no animations on it though
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171 [01:04:07] <sm00th> ok i see the animation
172 [01:04:18] <sm00th> it works version 22.0.0.192. so it must just be that video that dont' work with it.
173 [01:05:03] <sm00th> hmm i don't have latest version though
174 [01:05:16] <sm00th> vlt, how to install latest version on stable?
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177 [01:06:42] <vlt> sm00th: apt update; apt upgrade
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179 [01:08:12] <sm00th> vlt, i have version 22.0.0.192 but according to adobe site 22.0.0.209 is the latest version for chromium
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183 [01:11:33] <tom99> which mailing lists are for developing stretch? just debian-testing?
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185 [01:11:50] <tom99> there's like 100 thousand million on this webpage
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187 [01:11:57] <tom99> replaced-url
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200 [01:21:46] <zifxify> I'm having a hard time configuring grub from chroot, first an error about lvmetad (Warning: Failed to connect to lvmetad, Falling back to device scanning), sugg does not work: replaced-url
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210 [01:24:30] <zifxify> when mounting as an container with systemd-nspawn i have to run dmsetup-mknodes first (everytime ?), I get none of the above complains but with blkid the UUID of /dev/sda2 of the lvm_container is not visible and grub complains again
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215 [01:25:33] <zifxify> well I actually mean the uuid of /dev/sda2
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223 [01:28:42] <zifxify> In systemd-nspawn why are the drives not visible as in chroot ? eg /dev/sda when running blkid ?
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257 [01:47:53] <miesco_> Hi. I have this in fstab: /dev/sdc1 /media/usb0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
258 [01:48:12] <miesco_> I can mount it as my user, but I can not write to it.
259 [01:48:56] <miesco_> How do I get permission?
260 [01:49:31] <catbeard> who owns /media/usb0
261 [01:49:44] <miesco_> catbeard: root when mounted, me when not mounted
262 [01:49:57] <miesco_> catbeard: I guess the '/' on the disk is owned by root?
263 [01:50:07] <catbeard> yep might be why
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267 [01:50:26] <miesco_> catbeard: Yea I changed it to me and it works.
268 [01:50:39] <miesco_> I guess root can still own the disk when unmounted
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271 [01:50:57] <miesco_> Or the directory anyways
272 [01:50:58] <catbeard> yeah shouldn't matter if it's unmounted
273 [01:51:39] <miesco_> I want to encrypt EVERYTHING on my laptop and I also am reinstalling. Any suggestions?
274 [01:52:00] <miesco_> Well not the boot loader, that doesn't have to be encrypted
275 [01:52:37] <hiexpo> Hello all
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277 [01:53:12] <catbeard> usb isn't on your laptop, but yeah um i'd say ecryptfs with ubuntu is fine
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279 [01:53:38] <catbeard> unless you want to custom build your partitions/scripts with LUKS
280 [01:54:16] <miesco_> catbeard: I was thinking of using LUKS
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282 [01:54:35] <miesco_> catbeard: Why would I use ubuntu?
283 [01:54:47] <Mount> Hello
284 [01:54:56] <catbeard> comes with ecryptfs enabled by default
285 [01:55:00] <catbeard> and you said it was for your laptop
286 [01:55:09] <Mount> How can I copy all the files in one directory and move them to another?
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288 [01:55:15] <Mount> How can I copy all the files in one directory and move them to another with bash?
289 [01:55:28] <miesco_> Mount: rsync
290 [01:55:33] <Ticho_> or just plain mv
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292 [01:55:45] <zifxify> miesco_: bootloader can also be encrypted grub does support cryptodisk with MBR
293 [01:55:45] <catbeard> Mount: You can use 'cp' like cp -Rpv /source/* /dest/
294 [01:55:49] <miesco_> Mount: alias cp='rsync --archive --human-readable --progress --verbose --whole-file'
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296 [01:56:06] <catbeard> Ticho_: mv would move, not copy :)
297 [01:56:10] <miesco_> catbeard: /* does not copy dot files
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299 [01:56:17] <Ticho_> he said move
300 [01:56:18] <catbeard> miesco_: ah you're right
301 [01:56:27] <miesco_> catbeard: Never use /*
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304 [01:57:28] <miesco_> catbeard: Thats what I was told
305 [01:57:38] <hiexpo> !cp
306 [01:57:38] <dpkg> methinks cp is a command used to copy a file/folder to another destination without affecting the original file/place (basic syntax: cp /this/file.blah /here/)
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351 [02:20:41] <fowlslegs> tripmix: For the record I misspoke earlier when I said that `apt-get download` required root for older versions. What really was the problem was that a sources.list.d/ entry had 0420 permissions, which for some reason Ansible's apt_repository module has started defaulting to.
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358 [02:21:55] <fowlslegs> It should be 644. Anyway, aptitude printed the actual problem whereas apt-get was giving me a very generic package-not-found message.
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376 [02:30:32] <McF> Hi, how do i load kernel modules in Etch, there is no /etc/modules.conf file, but still default modules are beeing loaded...
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386 [02:37:21] <personicfly> Hi, why won't os-prober detect my Windows 7 amd64 UEFI install?
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402 [02:46:57] <miesco> So I want to encrypt my hard drive with LUKS. Is LUKS a filesystem or... what is it?
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408 [02:50:27] <miesco> It says its a "device mapper"
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410 [02:52:13] <TomTomTosch> no, LUKS/dm-crypt is a layer below the fs. it encrypts the whole fs.
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412 [02:54:03] <miesco> TomTomTosch: Oh I see. So it hides behind read() calls from the filesystem?
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416 [02:55:26] <TomTomTosch> afaik it's transparent to the user applications.
417 [02:55:57] <miesco> TomTomTosch: One more question. LUKS apparently can use a key instead of a password at boot time. I am confused about this. Is the key on the hard drive? If anyone can boot into the encrypted hard drive then how is it secure?
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419 [02:56:17] <tom99> does the debian jessie 8.5 dvd disc 1 contain cmake?
420 [02:56:22] <tom99> how do I determine that?
421 [02:56:56] <TomTomTosch> miesco: the key should be on a removable drive, else it doesn't make much sense.
422 [02:57:25] <miesco> TomTomTosch: Can it be on a smart card?
423 [02:57:36] <fowlslegs> Looking for advice on how to rewrite deb2aci from some people who maybe know Debian packaging tools better than I replaced-url
424 [02:57:43] <TomTomTosch> miesco: no idea.
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428 [02:58:10] <miesco> Okay, well I'll figure it out. Can't find much resources on google.
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432 [02:59:09] <fowlslegs> Basically, deb2aci recursively parses the control files of debs to find their dependencies. Originally it was using apt-get, which would fail when given a virtual dependency.
433 [03:00:39] <fowlslegs> On the other handle aptitude doesn't handle dependencies of the form "package:any" (e.g., "python:any").
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435 [03:02:51] <jmcnaught> !tell tom99 about cd contents
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437 [03:04:28] <TheWarden> Hello
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440 [03:06:20] <TheWarden> How does one go about getting bluray playback to work in Debian Jessie using VLC? I've installed lilibbluray1 and bbluray-bdj. However I keep getting No valid processing key found in AACS config file.
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442 [03:07:02] <TheWarden> However I downloaded the KEYDB.cfg already that was updated in 2016-02-21 14:54:58. The disc I'm trying to play is Spaceballs... with a copyright of 2015.
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447 [03:08:25] <tom99> lol thanks jmcnaught
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449 [03:09:36] <TheWarden> mmm The Goonies bluray appears to play. This must be a decryption key problem.
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453 [03:10:57] <TheWarden> so annoying. stupid DRM... just want to use it in a legit case and they have to make it difficult.
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458 [03:11:44] <tom99> TheWarden those are #firstworldproblemsss
459 [03:11:56] <tom99> which to be fair i guess my question also was
460 [03:12:02] <joze> my laptop drive has some firmware region lock that makes it impossible to run any kind of DVD :)
461 [03:12:08] <alphagammeticall> Hello. Is there some encryption option when installing debian net install with graphical installation? What kind of files does it encrypt? I mean, does it ecrypt the whole OS and the files?
462 [03:12:25] <TheWarden> tom99: yes I suppose it is fwp. Just trying to figure out how to do it.
463 [03:12:46] <TheWarden> joze: that is awful
464 [03:12:46] <alphagammeticall> if not, is it easy to encrypt the OS and its files after installation? I don't like windows 10 policies so I will be using it only for gaming and I will move to linux for everyday stuff
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467 [03:13:13] <alphagammeticall> joze: what kind of laptop is that?
468 [03:13:14] <epsilon> alphagammeticall: use dm_crypt during the step formatting the disk
469 [03:13:14] <TomTomTosch> alphagammeticall: the installer walks you through a complete encryption.
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472 [03:13:41] <alphagammeticall> epsilon, TomTomTosch ok thanks :)
473 [03:13:54] <epsilon> alphagammeticall: it will encrypt everything beside /boot and kernel
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478 [03:17:38] <joze> the drives name is MATSHITA
479 [03:17:42] <joze> it's shit
480 [03:17:47] <joze> found on Lenovos
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485 [03:19:07] <gustavopadre> hi guys, can someone explain me what are the advantages of keeping the same old kernel version like 3.16 and keep patching instead of installing the latest stable, like 4.6.4?
486 [03:19:30] <alphagammeticall> epsilon: I am not sure about it, please forgive my ignorance. Will it just encrypt my files that already exist or will it be encrypting everything that shows up on the operating system's files after the encryption procedure has been completed
487 [03:19:43] <dvs> gustavopadre, or getting a backported kernel
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489 [03:20:57] <epsilon> gustavopadre: the guarantee that the release will run as-is until it's support is ended. If the kernel version changes suddenly, some systems may break
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491 [03:21:24] <TomTomTosch> gustavopadre: the 3.16 kernel will be fine in most cases. as a stable distro the initial kernel version will be kept. you have the option to install a newer kernel from backports as dvs said. a kernel that is less tested but sometimes needed for hardware compatibility.
492 [03:21:55] <epsilon> <epsilon> alphagammeticall: it will encrypt everything beside /boot and kernel
493 [03:21:58] <gustavopadre> epsilon: i kind don't get it, newer kernel in theory only have things to add to existing hardware right?
494 [03:23:01] <epsilon> alphagammeticall: you create a dm_crype container, inside it the partitions containing filesystems (or LVM)
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496 [03:23:06] <TomTomTosch> it can also introduce a new set of problems.
497 [03:23:31] <gustavopadre> TomTomTosch: even if it's the stable kernel version?
498 [03:23:37] <TomTomTosch> sure.
499 [03:24:15] <TomTomTosch> people wouldn't like forced kernel updates.
500 [03:24:21] <gustavopadre> TomTomTosch: by using debian stable, with 3.16 kernel, am I missing a lot of features of newer kernels?
501 [03:24:50] <epsilon> gustavopadre: it's ment to be run on servers for 5+ years. If you're using on desktop/laptop, go ahead install backports
502 [03:25:03] <TomTomTosch> nothing you would most likely notice. except for hardware compatibility.
503 [03:25:57] <gustavopadre> epsilon: I get it for servers and stuff. My 4 yrs old laptop runs fine in 3.16, I just don't know if I'm missing something from the newer versions of the kernel, like better power management, heating etc?
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505 [03:26:03] <epsilon> gustavopadre: hardware support, such as for Laptops came out in past ~2 years
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507 [03:27:15] <epsilon> gustavopadre: on laptops go ahead with 4.x backport. You still keep 3.16 and have the choice to choose during the boot
508 [03:27:50] <gustavopadre> epsilon: Will I run into any unstabilities in my applications by doing this? and how can I do it?
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513 [03:28:16] <epsilon> usualy you don't have any issue
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519 [03:30:59] <debidi> gustavopadre: all kinds of bug fixes, optimizations etc.. not just new features
520 [03:31:35] <gustavopadre> debidi: aren't those bug fixes present in our kernel 3.16 which is longterm?
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529 [03:35:10] <TomTomTosch> mostly security related things.
530 [03:35:59] <TomTomTosch> ,kernels
531 [03:36:00] <judd> Available kernel versions are: experimental: 4.7.0-rc4-686-pae (4.7~rc4-1~exp1); sid: 4.6.0-1-686 (4.6.3-1); stretch: 4.6.0-1-686 (4.6.3-1); jessie-backports: 4.6.0-0.bpo.1-686-pae (4.6.3-1~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae (3.16.7-ckt25-2+deb8u3); wheezy-backports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (3.16.7-ckt25-2+deb8u3~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.81-1)
532 [03:36:20] <TomTomTosch> gustavopadre: ^ get the one in jessie-backports if you want.
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534 [03:36:50] <TomTomTosch> !tell gustavopadre about jessie-backports
535 [03:36:54] <gustavopadre> TomTomTosch: if I install the kernel from backports, I will be able to login into both 4.6 and 3.16 right? and after backports get updated, will my grub keep growing or I'll still have 3.16 and the newer backport?
536 [03:37:38] <TomTomTosch> you will keep having two kernels.
537 [03:37:56] <gustavopadre> 3.16 and the newer?
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539 [03:38:02] <TomTomTosch> yes
540 [03:38:44] <gustavopadre> so, when 4.6.4 go into backports I will be prompted with a update in apt-get update or I will have to sudo apt install linux-image-amd64/jessie-backports?
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543 [03:39:11] <TomTomTosch> normal update, upgrade procedure.
544 [03:39:26] <gustavopadre> nice
545 [03:39:56] <gustavopadre> TomTomTosch: with all this, isn't less hassle to just use debian unstable? hehe
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548 [03:40:29] <TomTomTosch> if you can handle the breakage. and from your questions i would say you are not.
549 [03:40:51] <TomTomTosch> s/are/can
550 [03:41:25] <TomTomTosch> it's a good idea to stay with stable for a while to learn how things work.
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552 [03:42:52] <gustavopadre> hehe, thx
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579 [03:57:16] <alphagammeticall> So, I am not sure how encrypting with pgp works. If I encrypt a file symmetrically and then send it to someone that knows the password and tries to decrypt it on their computer, will it be decrypted properly?
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582 [03:59:56] <epsilon> you crypt with public key of the receaving person. only the owner of the private key can decrypt it. Or the NSA/Chinese.
583 [04:00:55] <alphagammeticall> epsilon: oh I see. So the person would have to send me their public key file
584 [04:01:34] <alphagammeticall> epsilon: but how would the NSA/chinese decrypt it? are there backdoors or what?
585 [04:01:53] <TomTomTosch> just ignore that part...
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587 [04:02:29] <alphagammeticall> I am not sure how public keys work
588 [04:03:07] <finchd> pgp isn't symmetric tho....
589 [04:03:35] <alphagammeticall> finchd: I am talking about gpg
590 [04:03:44] <TomTomTosch> the cryptographic methode is asymetric. you generate a keypair first. one private, one public. the public is made to encrypt data that is to be sent to you. that data can only be decrypted using the private key.
591 [04:04:01] <finchd> alphagammeticall: gpg is a program that does pgp-format encyrpt/decrypt
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593 [04:06:15] <sypher> finchd: gpg does have a symmetric mode.
594 [04:06:18] <epsilon> pgp is asymmetric, cause sender and reveacer has own pub/priv keypair (ok, technically the content is crypted symmetric, but thats not the point)
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597 [04:07:40] <njumdl2014> In the webpage(ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/h/hnb/), I want to obtain the source code for hnb_1.9.18-10. There are three useful files, hnb_1.9.18-10.dsc, hnb_1.9.18.org.tar.gz hnb_1.9.18-10.debian.tar.gz.
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599 [04:07:51] <finchd> *shrug* pub/priv is basically prime numbers - multiplying is easy but finding out if something is prime or not can only be done by bruteforce
600 [04:08:02] <njumdl2014> How could I get the source code for hnb_1.9.18-10?
601 [04:08:30] <epsilon> apt-get source <package>
602 [04:08:34] <finchd> source is probably in the last one - org probably has the original before debian maintainer modified
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604 [04:09:27] <njumdl2014> This is an outdated version, apt-get source only get the latest version, right?
605 [04:09:52] <njumdl2014> There are some patches in hnb_1.9.18-10.debian.tar.gz.
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607 [04:10:10] <njumdl2014> So I need method to automate patch those patches.
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609 [04:10:44] <TomTomTosch> njumdl2014: if the package is still listed in the repo you can specify a version with apt-get source <pkg>=<version>
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611 [04:11:07] <finchd> njumdl2014: probably "for i in ./*.patch; do patch %(basename $i) $i; done" or something but I'm a bit rusty
612 [04:11:19] <alphagammeticall> I remember reading about different kinds of encryption, depending on 'how much' encrypted a file is. What are the available encryption depths with gpg? Is the maximum like 512bit
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614 [04:11:55] <finchd> thought 20148bit was the new standard?
615 [04:11:59] <TomTomTosch> 4096 bit iirc.
616 [04:11:59] <finchd> *2048
617 [04:12:05] <finchd> ah
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619 [04:12:25] <TomTomTosch> 2048 being the standard, 4096 is max.
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621 [04:12:37] <alphagammeticall> oh I read outdated info then
622 [04:13:13] <finchd> things like 256 & 512 are probably breakable in reasonable time
623 [04:13:25] <epsilon> go 4096
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625 [04:14:31] <TomTomTosch> while generating a new keypait it asks you what keysize you want. bot 2048 and 4096 are fine.
626 [04:14:51] <TomTomTosch> s/keypait/keypair it's late... nn
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633 [04:16:42] <epsilon> and use secure password... even you generate a 4096 key, it's useless if the passphrase is weak and one day private key has been stolen (stolen notebok for example)
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635 [04:18:29] <njumdl2014> apt-get source hnb=1.9.18-10. I couldn't get the source code.
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638 [04:19:30] <TomTomTosch> njumdl2014, it should if you have the deb-src line in your sources.
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641 [04:21:31] <jmcnaught> njumdl2014: maybe if you showed us the error message?
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644 [04:22:18] <njumdl2014> deb replaced-url
645 [04:22:18] <njumdl2014> deb-src replaced-url
646 [04:22:32] <njumdl2014> I have those two lines in my source.list
647 [04:22:51] <njumdl2014> apt-get source hnb=1.9.18-10
648 [04:22:51] <njumdl2014> Reading package lists... Done
649 [04:22:51] <njumdl2014> E: Can not find version '1.9.18-10' of package 'hnb'
650 [04:22:51] <njumdl2014> E: Unable to find a source package for hnb
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652 [04:23:16] <alphagammeticall> epsilon .. so.. a public key is a thing that encrypts a file in a way that the private key can decrypt?
653 [04:23:35] <epsilon> yes
654 [04:23:45] <TomTomTosch> if he comes back one could tell him that this version only exist in the jessie repo, not stretch.
655 [04:24:15] <jmcnaught> TomTomTosch: yeah i noticed that too. off to bed with you! :P
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657 [04:24:34] <TomTomTosch> okayo x)
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659 [04:25:28] <alphagammeticall> epsilon: i saw some vids on youtube of people decrypting files with pgp and the files were becoming smaller. i can't understand how that's possible
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664 [04:27:36] <njumdl2014> The error message is in replaced-url
665 [04:27:54] <jmcnaught> ,v hnb
666 [04:27:56] <judd> Package: hnb on amd64 -- squeeze: 1.9.18-7; wheezy: 1.9.18-9; jessie: 1.9.18-10; stretch: 1.9.18+ds1-1; sid: 1.9.18+ds1-1
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669 [04:28:18] <jmcnaught> njumdl2014: ^^ 1.9.18-10 is in jessie, the version in stretch is 1.9.18+ds1-1
670 [04:28:51] <jmcnaught> the changes are probably just to the debian packaging judging by the version numbers, but you'd have to check the changelogs to be sure
671 [04:28:53] <alphagammeticall> someone should make a social network that would use pgp and share the public key with people they 'friend request' but in the same time it would be user-friendly
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675 [04:30:10] <njumdl2014> You are right, I tried in Jessie. It works. Thank you.
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679 [04:31:27] <jmcnaught> njumdl2014: on stretch you could have also tried using "dget" with the URL to the .dsc file that you can find on the package's info page: replaced-url
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681 [04:32:04] <jmcnaught> if you wanted the source for that specific version. like i said, the version in stretch probably has the same upstream version
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684 [04:32:44] <njumdl2014> I have found the command to obtain the source code : dpkg-source -x XXXX.dsc
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774 [05:21:43] <iLogic> hey guys, anyone tried the last version (1.0) of plexmediaserver on debian jessie?
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809 [05:47:25] <jmd> Where is the background image that I see in the X server and how can I change it?
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814 [05:53:04] <jmcnaught> jmd: check the settings for your desktop environment or window manager. on some you can right click on the desktop to change it.
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824 [05:59:30] <jmd> jmcnaught: So far as I'm aware, that is not controlled either by the DE or the WM. It is part of the X configuration itself.
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826 [06:00:07] <awal1> jmd, desktop-base ?
827 [06:00:11] <jmd> ??
828 [06:00:27] <jmd> awal1: What does that mean?
829 [06:02:01] <awal1> debian standar install, when installing x desktop task, includes tasdk-desktop pkg; wallpapers are located at /usr/share/images, if thats your case, jmd
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832 [06:03:17] <awal1> update-alternatives can be used for choose background for grub, DM...
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834 [06:03:43] <jmd> awal1: Right. I see. Thanks for pointing this out.
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859 [06:20:03] <awal1> includes desktop-base ^
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903 [06:57:15] <^v> any dark themes that work in the latest cinnamon (sid)
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910 [07:02:54] <somiaj> ^v: you can most likely install themes inside of your users $HOME, maybe more specific cinnamon support can help with this (that is if you can't find a theme you like that is a debian package)
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923 [07:08:37] <^v> somiaj, eh my issue was actually gtk 3.20
924 [07:08:49] <^v> ill have to find a new theme
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1111 [09:15:42] <vvor> suddenly in bash C-r (reverse-i-search) gives me empty completion (with a full .bash_history file of course) any ideas are appreciated
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1116 [09:21:41] <babilen> vvor: #bash might also be a good place to ask .. quite early still
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1121 [09:22:45] <vvor> babilen: thanks I will
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1123 [09:23:49] <Zliba> what is "192.168.1.0/8" vs "192.168.1.0/24" can someone tell me what search term I should look for lol?
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1130 [09:26:48] <babilen> vvor: Ah, I see you asked there already before even coming here
1131 [09:27:11] <babilen> Zliba: Different CIDR
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1135 [09:31:02] <RayzrShrp> is it possible to have a site-to-site vpn between a debian machine and a cisco asa?
1136 [09:31:30] <vvor> babilen: yep :)
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1140 [09:35:22] <donoban> Hi, I'm thinking on doing an external /boot partition on an USB key so I could encrypt full hard disks, and also could use a keyfile for LUKS, but I also would like to unmount the USB and disconnect it once the system is booted, any experiences or comments with this?
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1150 [09:45:14] <donoban> Zliba: are subnets, the /8 and /24 determines the size of the subnet. /24 is the std 255.255.255.0 netmask, so the subnet range goes to 192.168.1.1-255
1151 [09:45:40] <Zliba> donoban, and /8 is?
1152 [09:46:00] <Zliba> donoban, oh i got it. i understand
1153 [09:46:00] <donoban> I don't remeber at this moment, I think it's a bigger subnet
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1156 [09:46:30] <donoban> replaced-url
1157 [09:46:39] <Zliba> /8 255.0.0.0
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1159 [09:47:04] <donoban> so it goes from 192.168.1.0 to 192.255.255.254
1160 [09:47:04] <Zliba> /0 255.255.255.255
1161 [09:47:13] <Zliba> got it
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1166 [09:48:35] <internat> hi guys, any recommendation for bandwith shaping / allocation? Im using debian on a laptop as my router, but want to make sure one device cant steal everything, eg the xbox.
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1168 [09:49:04] <donoban> Zliba: I think 192.168.1.0/8 is wrong, should be 192.0.0.0/8
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1170 [09:49:47] <babilen> Zliba: Just read up on CIDR, there's a wonderful Wikipedia article with many examples
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1172 [09:50:02] <babilen> Sorry, I thought you had found it already. That's why I mentioned CIDR
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1174 [09:50:45] <donoban> anyone using a usb for booting debian install?
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1177 [09:51:55] <babilen> donoban: Those are different networks
1178 [09:52:48] <babilen> Zliba: replaced-url
1179 [09:54:18] <donoban> babilen: if prefix is /8 and mask 255.0.0.0 , only first number could be part of the subnet
1180 [09:54:35] <donoban> in 192.168.1.0/8 , 168.1 is part of the host address
1181 [09:55:05] <babilen> indeed
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1258 [11:08:56] <julius_> hi
1259 [11:09:21] <julius_> ive updated flash a zillion times now, will it ever be useable without telling firefox to explicitely allow it?
1260 [11:11:03] <hexnewbie> julius_: Open "about:plugins". Does it say Version: 11.2.202.626?
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1262 [11:11:33] <julius_> i just did another update and i believe it updated to that one...need to restart firefox
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1264 [11:11:53] <hexnewbie> 626 was from weeks ago
1265 [11:12:27] <hexnewbie> I am sorry, it was from nearly two months ago.
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1269 [11:14:03] <julius_> ah, finally firefox stops complaining
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1271 [11:14:33] <julius_> any guesses on when html5 video will overthrow the evil flash?
1272 [11:14:52] <hexnewbie> Well, yeah, it tends to complain when your Flash has serious vulnerabilities, and you haven't updated it for two months :)
1273 [11:17:28] <CutMeOwnThroat> because 2 months for flash are like 2 years for other software
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1399 [12:31:12] <formaggio> Hello everyone
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1403 [12:31:53] <formaggio> I have an USB serial device that NetworkManager keeps stealing, udev rules seem to be ignored... Any tips?
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1407 [12:32:27] <formaggio> I've already tried appending 'ENV{ID_MM_DEVICE_IGNORE}="1"' to the udev rule, but it doesn't seem to have any effect
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1434 [12:53:10] <XTF> Hi. What's the link command to use the thread sanitizer with G++? I've got undefined reference to `__tsan_init' ...
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1524 [13:54:58] <goldkatze> Hi :-)
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1527 [13:56:27] <goldkatze> I'm looking for a very easy raster graphics editing tool, which has PDF import; some user needs to blacken parts of PDF scans. I'd myself use Gimp, but it can hardly be the simplest around… Targeted for a Qt/KDE desktop environment. Any suggestions, please?
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1531 [13:58:51] <dutchfish> goldkatze, PDFEdit maybe?
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1538 [14:01:55] <dutchfish> goldkatze, its in o-o-stable, maybe it can be recompiled for jessie, not tried it yet
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1540 [14:02:51] <goldkatze> Uhm…I'd rather not get adventurous for such simple tasks. Things are supposed to be maintainable :-)
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1542 [14:03:30] <dutchfish> goldkatze, well, the simplest solution if use another format from your scanner and after editing export it as a pdf
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1546 [14:04:24] <goldkatze> Sure, I just dont know any proper, simple raster editing tool.
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1548 [14:05:25] <dutchfish> goldkatze, gwenview?
1549 [14:05:42] <dutchfish> goldkatze, f-spot
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1551 [14:05:56] <dutchfish> goldkatze, there are more
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1556 [14:08:45] <dutchfish> goldkatze, btw okular has reviewing tools
1557 [14:08:59] <dutchfish> goldkatze, like mark, blackening etc
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1559 [14:09:48] <goldkatze> dutchfish: gwenview cant blacken parts, afaik. okular cant do that for raster either, though it's a sweet idea for blackening PDFs, if changing review tool color to black in settings. fspot is gtk/gnome.
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1561 [14:11:15] <dutchfish> goldkatze, draw from libreoffice is another one
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1582 [14:20:37] <MeanEYE> Anyone knows of repo which has nVidia driver 364 or packages I can download?
1583 [14:20:56] <MeanEYE> Also, for Debian testing.
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1589 [14:29:25] <towo`> MeanEYE, the steamos repo contains recent nvidia-driver
1590 [14:29:54] <towo`> MeanEYE, but since steamos is not debian, you are on your own and you will not get support here
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1597 [14:34:40] <canopus> Hi
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1601 [14:36:08] <canopus> When I'm on a tty (not a terminal emulator within a X session), I can't get the beep working
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1606 [14:36:51] <canopus> printf "\a" doesn't make any sound
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1609 [14:37:51] <canopus> is it possible to get the beep working on tty's?
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1623 [14:44:27] <gnugr> canopus: try echo -e '\a' instead printf
1624 [14:45:13] <canopus> it doesn't make anything either
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1626 [14:46:02] <canopus> I can play sound files with mplayer for example though
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1628 [14:46:36] <gnugr> weired, it works on me
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1633 [14:47:42] <canopus> seems that it's "disabled" but I don't know
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1668 [15:05:42] <user123irc> how to install software center on debian ?
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1670 [15:06:11] <unborn> user123irc: apt-get install synaptic
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1675 [15:07:19] <user123irc> unborn: and how to install ubuntu software centre ?
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1677 [15:08:05] <unborn> user123irc: use ubuntu for that.
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1681 [15:08:34] <user123irc> unborn: in that synaptic I cannot even find an torrent client and other things...
1682 [15:09:07] <unborn> user123irc: there is something like packages already in my system.. is that what you looking for?
1683 [15:09:39] <unborn> just use search option.. perhaps try to search for transmission - that is good torrent client
1684 [15:10:22] <user123irc> unborn: yes I would like an transmission but cannot installed
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1689 [15:11:36] <user123irc> there is nothing in that synaptics and by command line it doesint install
1690 [15:12:03] <unborn> whats the error message you getting out on terminal user123irc
1691 [15:12:16] <user123irc> package not fount
1692 [15:12:20] <user123irc> found
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1694 [15:12:37] <user123irc> unborn: maybe im typing wrong command ?
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1699 [15:13:52] <unborn> user123irc: apt-get install transmission-gtk
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1705 [15:16:18] <user123irc> unborn: unable to locate package
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1708 [15:16:54] <unborn> user123irc: what debian version you are using?
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1710 [15:17:42] <user123irc> latest 32 bit
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1722 [15:22:53] <unborn> jessie gnome?
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1727 [15:24:27] <cR3Zx> guys am experiencing a very low volume in my debian system even when the volume is at 100, any help? thanks
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1786 [15:57:36] <cyphix> How can I install a package with apt-get without setting the package as being manually installed?
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1792 [15:58:33] <Xenthys> cyphix: is that package a dependency of another one which is installed?
1793 [15:59:05] <bgardner> cyphix: Install it and then mark it as auto? Not sure why you want to, though.
1794 [15:59:28] <cyphix> Xenthys: exactly. Actually, I want to force a reinstallation of a dependency
1795 [15:59:44] <Nik05> cyphix apt-mark auto
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1801 [16:03:15] <cyphix> thank you!
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1826 [16:13:24] <gvvg> Hi - while doing a apt-get dist-upgrade - I got a warning that the kernel that was abeing removed was the one that was running and so I choose to stop the upgrade - now I can't upgrade anymore - many unmet dependencies - I can't do apt-get -f install - not sure what to do :( I do have a backup but it will take hours - any suggestions?
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1829 [16:14:11] <baraba> dist-upgrade again?
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1833 [16:15:15] <gvvg> it says The following packages have unmet dependencies: - so I try apt-get -f install and it fails with the same message - grub-pc is not installed
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1903 [16:43:36] <CtrlC> I want to create a portable USB with debian installed on. Is there any multiarch approach?
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1915 [16:49:18] <pabs3> CtrlC: normal Debian can run from USB just fine
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1917 [16:50:03] <CtrlC> pabs3: I don't want it to be live. Want to install it normally.
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1919 [16:50:46] <pabs3> yeah, normal Debian works for that. I did it in 2006
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1922 [16:51:52] <pabs3> 2 USB sticks would be the easiest install method, one for the installer and one for the system
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1925 [16:52:32] <pabs3> the worst part is you have to manually set the BIOS/EFI on every machine you use to boot from USB
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1927 [16:52:49] <CtrlC> pabs3: Installing it is not an issue. It working on 32bit and 64bit systems is. Well of course if I don't want to just use the 32bit version.
1928 [16:53:11] <CtrlC> oh! Grub!
1929 [16:53:27] <pabs3> I doubt you'll have any use for the 32-bit version, pretty much every computer is 64-bit these days
1930 [16:53:48] <CtrlC> Maybe I'd better just write a script for doing the config on live version.
1931 [16:53:50] <pabs3> but since Debian doesn't yet support Secure Boot, you may not be able to boot it on some EFI machines
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1937 [16:56:31] <CtrlC> ok. Any clue how to dd it to a partition alone and not the whole USB?
1938 [16:56:33] <missmbob> live doesnt support efi even without secure boot, fyi
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1941 [16:56:54] <CtrlC> efi won't be an issue.
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1946 [17:00:17] <laurus> Is there a way to have the system run a program on shutdown? I'm using Xfce.
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1956 [17:05:12] <Velveeta_Chef> having this weird issue where all web browsing just stops, and no matter what browser I use I can't get anywhere
1957 [17:05:22] <Velveeta_Chef> but IRC, DNS, Email still work fine
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1973 [17:11:00] <pabs3> CtrlC: we don't have non-live preinstalled images, you'll need to use the installer as per usual
1974 [17:11:25] <gvvg> Hi again - my debian wheezy is broken after a failed upgrade - are there any instructions on how to backout - I don't have /bin/sh anymore and apt-get or dpkg - keep failing... sorry to ask again
1975 [17:11:27] <CtrlC> pabs3: It's not the issue as I said.
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1978 [17:11:57] <Velveeta_Chef> no, no proxy in use
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1980 [17:12:50] <pabs3> CtrlC: I was referring to your mention of dd as an install method
1981 [17:13:11] <CtrlC> pabs3: For live version I meant.
1982 [17:13:48] <Velveeta_Chef> it takes a few hours before it starts happening
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1993 [17:20:09] <cR3Zx> guys my am experiencing a very low audio output in my debian system even at 100 volume, any help its killing me
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2000 [17:23:54] <cR3Zx> TomTomTosch, i have already check alsamixer and pavucontrol they are all at 100 but still the volume is very low
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2006 [17:26:00] <gvvg> Hi - my system is broken - during an upgrade from wheezy to jessie - I need help to force or manually install /bin/sh - apt-get fails and I need to slowly install packages until I can get apt-get to function properly again - I would like to use dpkg -i --force-install ? any help?
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2012 [17:27:47] <themill> gvvg: can you pastebin some relevant output?
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2015 [17:28:54] <gvvg> themill: replaced-url
2016 [17:29:22] <themill> what's the output of "apt-cache policy bash" at the moment?
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2018 [17:30:03] <themill> Do you have any bash packages in /var/cache/apt/archives?
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2024 [17:31:47] <themill> gvvg: and what does "ls -l /bin/*sh" say?
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2029 [17:34:35] <pabs3> gvvg: what about "echo $PATH"?
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2031 [17:34:57] <gvvg> root@irf:/var/cache/apt/archives# echo $PATH
2032 [17:34:59] <gvvg> /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
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2034 [17:35:22] <themill> gvvg: and what does "ls -l /bin/*sh" say? (you might have missed that one)
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2036 [17:36:21] <gvvg> ls: cannot access /bin/*sh: No such file or directory
2037 [17:36:26] <themill> egads
2038 [17:36:31] <gvvg> yeah
2039 [17:36:45] <gvvg> I need to install shell but I don't know how - lots of dependancies missing
2040 [17:36:52] <gvvg> the backup isn't good either :(
2041 [17:37:07] <themill> well start with that bash package you've got there: "dpkg -x bash_4.2+dfsg-0.1+deb7u3_amd64.deb /"
2042 [17:37:14] <gvvg> I guess apt-get dist-upgrade doesn't have backups or rollback?
2043 [17:37:17] <themill> (dpkg -x just unpacks it without installing it)
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2047 [17:38:04] <gvvg> yay
2048 [17:38:06] <themill> do the same for a dash package if you've got it
2049 [17:38:08] <gvvg> now I have bash
2050 [17:38:10] <windows10-user> pencilandpaper:
2051 [17:38:15] <gvvg> do I need dash?
2052 [17:38:32] <themill> gvvg: sh would normally be a symlink to dash and dash has fewer dependencies
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2054 [17:38:53] <gvvg> I can wget the dash package
2055 [17:38:58] <gvvg> if you suggest
2056 [17:39:15] <themill> ah, do you not already have it in /var/cache/apt/archives?
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2066 [17:40:47] <gvvg> I downloaded it and now I have sh too - ok but now when I do apt-get -f install I get : E: The package bash needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
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2068 [17:42:04] <themill> gvvg: ok, so next step, dpkg -i bash_4.2+dfsg-0.1+deb7u3_amd64.deb
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2075 [17:43:16] <CtrlC> What's the different between standard iso and gnome desktop version?
2076 [17:43:38] <themill> gvvg: You have the wheezy bash package installed but only jessie in the sources.list so apt can't figure out how to install the package
2077 [17:43:44] <Manis> Hi. I want to set up an encrypted home folder and swap partition. What is the preferred way to do this? dm-crypt or ecryptfs?
2078 [17:44:00] <gvvg> themill: ok so I need to change my sources back to wheezy until it is stable again?
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2081 [17:44:43] <pabs3> CtrlC: standard is just a command-line interface, no GUI
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2083 [17:45:01] <CtrlC> oh thanks.
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2099 [17:54:02] <laurus> When I'm running a bash script that calls other programs, does it wait for each program to complete before calling the next line?
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2143 [18:11:38] <themill> gvvg: That depends on whether it's really just bash or other packages as well. You could possibly add both in at this stage
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2148 [18:12:16] <gvvg> themill: so add 2 sets of sources for jessie and wheezy? at the same time?
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2167 [18:22:14] <themill> gvvg: yes, that's possible. Sometimes that will confuse apt in calculating the upgrade, but sometimes it will help it find older packages to reinstall dependencies, such as now
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2231 [18:54:44] <CtrlC> How do I turn off and on a device like the keyboard?
2232 [18:55:40] <CtrlC> I have a mouse that sometimes stops working. The only way to make it work again is to reboot. So looking for a less time consuming way.
2233 [18:56:55] <Bliepo> CtrlC: Is it just the mouse? So keyboard still works? In which case, did you try Control + Alt + F6 and then Control + Alt + F7?
2234 [18:57:46] <CtrlC> Bliepo: Yes. Just the mouse. I tried. Not working. the problem is the hardware.
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2236 [18:58:29] <Bliepo> CtrlC: Replugging it doesn't work either I take it?
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2238 [18:58:52] <CtrlC> Bliepo: No. Only reboot worked so far.
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2240 [19:00:36] <Bliepo> CtrlC: In that case I don't know whether turning it off and on again will help, but it's worth a try ofc. Some googling turned up this replaced-url
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2242 [19:01:01] <sine0> on debian 8 is there a one meta package command for lamp install
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2244 [19:01:18] <sine0> sudo apt-get install lamp-server^ &
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2248 [19:02:00] <missmbob> sine0: no
2249 [19:03:33] <sine0> missmbob: how comes not ?
2250 [19:04:06] <CtrlC> Bliepo: I'll give it a try. Thanks.
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2252 [19:05:01] <missmbob> sine0: because it can mean many different things. do you want apache or lighttpd or ngix? or php or perl or python? or mariadb or mysql?
2253 [19:05:28] <missmbob> sine0: so you pick what you want
2254 [19:05:32] <sine0> lamp has always meant Apache Mysql Php
2255 [19:05:35] <sine0> but I get your point
2256 [19:06:26] <missmbob> sine0: those things didn't exist back then
2257 [19:06:30] <CtrlC> Bliepo: Nope. Didn't work.
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2261 [19:07:00] <Bliepo> CtrlC: Sorry to hear mate. Best I can do. Maybe someone else can help.
2262 [19:07:35] <CtrlC> Bliepo: Thank you. I appreciate your help.
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2288 [19:20:55] <jhutchins> CtrlC: What about just unplugging it and plugging it back in.
2289 [19:21:15] <CtrlC> jhutchins: Not working.
2290 [19:21:44] <jhutchins> CtrlC: That suggests that it's the port that has the problem rather than the mouse. Got another port you can try?
2291 [19:22:07] <jhutchins> CtrlC: Does dmesg show anything interesting?
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2293 [19:22:11] <CtrlC> jhutchins: I got two usb ports. Both same.
2294 [19:22:23] <CtrlC> jhutchins: Didn't find anything interesting. no.
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2296 [19:22:40] <jhutchins> CtrlC: Doesn't show a disconnect?
2297 [19:22:47] <CtrlC> The port works with other devices though.
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2299 [19:22:57] <CtrlC> jhutchins: I can't recall
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2314 [19:26:27] <jhutchins> lsusb sometimes redetects devices.
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2324 [19:33:00] <jasabella> hello
2325 [19:33:41] <jasabella> i installed kde-plasma-desktop and cant figure out which package it is that provides panels, does anyone know its name? :)
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2333 [19:35:14] <geir_> Hi! I
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2335 [19:35:51] <geir_> I've setup a debian 8 server, but the screen on it is double so I cant read anything
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2338 [19:36:01] <geir_> any ideas? The server is an old laptop
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2341 [19:36:57] <geir_> With double i mean the text is written twice, first on the left half then on the right
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2344 [19:37:04] <Bliepo> geir_: If you're using it as a server, why not just install openssh-server and use ssh to access the machine?
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2346 [19:37:25] <geir_> I am, but I'd like to access it from the laptop screen as well :)
2347 [19:37:27] <nba> maybe it's a graphic driver problem
2348 [19:37:44] <geir_> nba, I think so. I remember doing something in b
2349 [19:37:57] <geir_> groub once, but cant remember what
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2352 [19:38:11] <Bliepo> geir_: Try setting nomodeset in grub
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2354 [19:38:16] <Bliepo> Or deleting it
2355 [19:38:18] <nba> I never use KDE, don't know how to fix your problem
2356 [19:38:54] <geir_> Bliepo: I'll restart and test
2357 [19:39:16] <nba> try the light weight xfce4
2358 [19:39:17] <Bliepo> geir_: Good luck!
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2365 [19:41:28] <geir_> maybe I did it worng but It now says cant find nomodeset
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2368 [19:42:17] <geir_> I'll try again. See what I did wrong
2369 [19:42:42] <nba> what's your laptop spec?
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2372 [19:44:58] <optraz> how do i switch from intel to nvidia vga in debian?
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2375 [19:45:21] <geir_> nomodeset did the trick, thanks guys :)
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2392 [19:51:42] <AndreV> re
2393 [19:52:02] <AndreV> does moun cifs supports bg as mount nsf does?
2394 [19:52:22] <AndreV> not nsf,but nfs
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2405 [19:55:17] <jasabella> hi
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2409 [19:57:02] <jhutchins> AndreV: Mount is mount.
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2411 [19:58:16] <AndreV> yeah, correct
2412 [19:58:39] <jhutchins> AndreV: smbclient is a foreground interactive process.
2413 [19:59:31] <AndreV> but is there a way to mount a folder , a shared folder, in particular a guest os shared folder on a host os which performs mount command execution in prior to guest vm start
2414 [19:59:32] <AndreV> ?
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2417 [20:00:11] <AndreV> the mount nfs has a bg key which allows mounting after the network resource is up
2418 [20:00:39] <AndreV> which doesnt require the resource to be up for mounting
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2420 [20:00:52] <AndreV> but mounts the resource once it got available
2421 [20:00:57] <AndreV> as I understand
2422 [20:01:05] <AndreV> but cifs mount?
2423 [20:01:15] <AndreV> does it have a similar solution?
2424 [20:01:33] <jhutchins> AndreV: mount is mount.
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2426 [20:01:58] <jhutchins> AndreV: partition, device, network share, loopback - mount is mount.
2427 [20:02:41] <jhutchins> AndreV: A cifs share uses a different driver/interpreter than nfs, otherwise pretty much the same. Different ways of handling ownership/permissions.
2428 [20:03:22] <jhutchins> AndreV: The one difference between nfs/cifs filesystems is that networking had to be up for them to work, so they generally mount later in the boot process.
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2430 [20:03:29] <AndreV> but what if I need perform a mount command which is actually samba mount not at once after the os is started, but after a resource which I want to mount is up?
2431 [20:03:45] <AndreV> Is there a way to say and define the task to a computer under debian8?
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2433 [20:03:54] <jhutchins> AndreV: mount -t cifs //network/share /mountpoint
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2435 [20:04:15] <jhutchins> AndreV: Or put it in fstab with the _netdev option.
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2437 [20:04:26] <AndreV> yes, jhutchinsm but if the resource is not yet available, but starts withn some 1 or two minutes
2438 [20:04:40] <AndreV> after the ^^ command is executed
2439 [20:05:29] <AndreV> no other way to add a delay for mounting
2440 [20:05:29] <AndreV> ?
2441 [20:05:35] <AndreV> ok, will try
2442 [20:05:43] <jhutchins> AndreV: You can use sleep to delay a command.
2443 [20:05:49] <AndreV> sleep?
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2445 [20:06:01] <AndreV> mm
2446 [20:06:06] <AndreV> let me google that
2447 [20:07:21] <AndreV> can the sleep be used within fstab?
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2449 [20:08:35] <TomTomTosch> no, only as a shell command. it's part of the coreutils.
2450 [20:08:52] <AndreV> probably the following solution can be used for the objects defined above
2451 [20:09:08] <AndreV> Yes it's possible. just create an init script and place it into /etc/init.d/.
2452 [20:09:08] <AndreV> Then register the script with the different runlevels. via the following command:
2453 [20:09:08] <AndreV> update-rc.d <scriptname> defaults 99 01
2454 [20:09:08] <AndreV> The 99 means, it is called at the very end of the boot process.
2455 [20:09:08] <AndreV> Sophisticated daemon scripts look like /etc/init.d/skeleton.
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2469 [20:18:08] <sunoano> anybody seen that error before replaced-url
2470 [20:18:38] <sunoano> GPG error: replaced-url
2471 [20:18:51] <sunoano> The repository 'replaced-url
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2473 [20:19:03] <sunoano> ist that me our is there something wrong with the repo?
2474 [20:19:13] <jhutchins> sunoano: More concentrated knowledge of sid in #debian-next on oftc.net
2475 [20:19:29] <jhutchins> !mirror status
2476 [20:19:29] <sunoano> no answer there...
2477 [20:19:29] <dpkg> Debian mirrors have timestamp files we use to determine how recently they have been updated. Here are some statistics the mirror maintainers provide: replaced-url
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2480 [20:21:59] <optraz> anyone here know how to switch from intel vga to nvidia 3d vga?
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2485 [20:24:06] <jhutchins> !bumblebee
2486 [20:24:06] <dpkg> The Bumblebee project aims to provide support for the Nvidia Optimus GPU switching technology on Linux systems. GeForce 400M (4xxM) and later mobile GPU series are Optimus-enabled; if «lspci -nn | grep '\''[030[02]\]'» returns two lines, the laptop likely uses Optimus. Packaged for Debian <jessie> and <wheezy-backports>. replaced-url
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2488 [20:24:22] <Alver> Hello. The debian installers (stable, testing, daily) kernel panic on my arm64 hardware. I obviously can't run "reportbug". What package do I file this under? The kernel, or debian-installer?
2489 [20:24:25] <jhutchins> optraz: replaced-url
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2493 [20:25:01] <jhutchins> Alver: Is there a live image you can try?
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2495 [20:25:14] <Alver> jhutchins: not a debian one, no.
2496 [20:25:34] <Alver> jhutchins: centos gets to the installer, but debian panics very soon.
2497 [20:25:53] <jhutchins> Alver: Obviously different kernels with different patches.
2498 [20:26:02] <Alver> jhutchins: exactly :)
2499 [20:26:19] <Alver> jhutchins: replaced-url
2500 [20:26:30] <jhutchins> Alver: I believe there are two different arm architectures. Perhaps you have the wrong one?
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2502 [20:26:56] <Alver> jhutchins: no, this is the correct one.
2503 [20:27:21] <jhutchins> Alver: I would suggest working back to older installers with older kernels and see if one of them works.
2504 [20:27:40] <Alver> jhutchins: the installer from stable (8.5) has the exact same behaviour
2505 [20:27:59] <jhutchins> Alver: So try wheezy.
2506 [20:28:19] <Alver> Hrm... I don't even think the hardware was supported at all back then
2507 [20:28:32] <Alver> (Applied Micro X-Gene 1)
2508 [20:28:38] <Alver> But I guess I can give it a shot
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2512 [20:29:39] <optraz> jhutchins: that's archlinux? im using debian
2513 [20:29:40] <jhutchins> Alver: I think you need more device specific knowledge rather than distro-specific.
2514 [20:29:52] <jhutchins> optraz: Still linux.
2515 [20:30:36] <jhutchins> optraz: Arch has different versions of packages and different patches and defaults, but the upstream software is the same, and hardware is hardware.
2516 [20:30:37] <Alver> jhutchins: yes, it's rather exotic hardware. It's odd though, since I've found some reports of people running debian on the same board but running a different firmware (tianocore instead of AMI UEFI)
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2520 [20:32:07] <Alver> jhutchins: but where would I report this bug - linux-image-4.6.0-1-arm64 or debian-installer?
2521 [20:32:10] <optraz> jhutchins: do you have documentation how it work in debian?
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2523 [20:32:42] <jhutchins> optraz: Arch is good about documenting. Debian wiki might have something, but there shouldn't be much difference for that, it's x.org
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2525 [20:33:11] <teraflops> optraz: are you asking for setting up bumblebee in debian?
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2530 [20:34:15] <jhutchins> optraz: There's a link in the factoid from dpkg to the bumblebee page on the debian wiki.
2531 [20:34:25] <optraz> teraflops: jhutchins just got a new laptop lenovo y700 today, it has intel vga and nvidia vga.. it is running intel driver now and i would liek debian to use the nvidia vga.. (nouveau)
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2534 [20:34:49] <optraz> jhutchins: it talks about bublebee and optimus.. im confused to select which one
2535 [20:34:50] <jhutchins> optraz: Why are you not reading those pages?
2536 [20:34:59] <teraflops> optraz: you mean you want to switch to the dedicated gpu permanently?
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2539 [20:35:27] <teraflops> 1) it's a bad idea 2) use PRIME
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2541 [20:35:34] <optraz> teraflops: yes, the bios does not allow to specify nvidia vga..in bios, it written only switchable graphics
2542 [20:35:39] <teraflops> 2) at your own risk
2543 [20:35:48] <Alver> PRIME is rather nice, yes.
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2545 [20:36:32] <teraflops> optraz: I cannot see any bennefit on doing what you want
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2547 [20:36:59] <teraflops> optraz: mind telling me why? I'm just curious
2548 [20:37:01] <optraz> teraflops: just tell me how to switch it
2549 [20:37:05] <optraz> playing games here
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2551 [20:37:12] <teraflops> use bumblebee
2552 [20:37:15] <teraflops> !netx
2553 [20:37:25] <teraflops> !next
2554 [20:37:25] <dpkg> Another happy customer leaves the building.
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2560 [20:39:09] <optraz> i have install bumblee
2561 [20:39:10] <optraz> and when i run thi
2562 [20:39:13] <optraz> this
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2565 [20:39:16] <optraz> optirun glxgears -info
2566 [20:39:21] <optraz> [ 704.895157] [ERROR]Cannot access secondary GPU - error: [XORG] (EE) Unknown chipset: NV117
2567 [20:39:25] <optraz> [ 704.895195] [ERROR]Aborting because fallback start is disabled.
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2574 [20:42:59] <jhutchins> optraz: lspci -nn to determine your actual chipset. Google "bumblebee nv117"
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2577 [20:44:03] <teraflops> optraz: are you using debian jessie? are you doing nouveau or nvidia?
2578 [20:44:05] <optraz> 01:00.0 3D controller [0302]: NVIDIA Corporation GM107M [GeForce GTX 960M] [10de:139b] (rev a2)
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2581 [20:44:14] <optraz> debian sid, nouveau
2582 [20:44:25] <teraflops> ok go to debian-next then
2583 [20:44:40] <towo`> or better, to #nouveau here on the network
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2585 [20:44:54] <optraz> ok
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2607 [20:55:28] <choice> Hello! My server is being attacked from OVH ip addresses. When I block the IP, the attacker switches to another address. What would you guys do in this situation?
2608 [20:56:19] <Alver> Wait until he gets bored.
2609 [20:56:32] <Alver> What kind of attack? How do you detect it, and how do you block it?
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2612 [20:57:36] <jhutchins> choice: What protocol?
2613 [20:57:56] <jhutchins> choice: I've used iptable connction throttling, but there are better solutions.
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2620 [21:00:35] <choice> http scans for security holes.
2621 [21:00:44] <choice> I filled the ovh abuse form now.
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2623 [21:01:40] <jhutchins> choice: That's part of running a webserver. Do your best to secure it, do rate limiting if you need to.
2624 [21:02:02] <choice> Apart from the security holes, the attack is a bit strange:
2625 [21:02:17] <choice> It looks like he is scanning all urls of *other* webservers on my server.
2626 [21:02:20] <teraflops> choice: they'll get eventually bored. that bad thing is that you can notice a slowdown. rate limit sounds good
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2628 [21:02:36] <teraflops> choice: it is just a bot
2629 [21:02:45] <choice> For example "GET /team/players-with-funky-names-327"
2630 [21:03:07] <choice> When I search for that url I find a host like "footballmemory.com". Which is completely unrelated to my host.
2631 [21:03:18] <choice> (I made the names up here as an example).
2632 [21:03:20] <teraflops> choice: is not a person. just a bot running a list of scripts
2633 [21:03:22] <choice> Wonder why he is doing that.
2634 [21:03:24] <jhutchins> choice: Welcome to the interwebs.
2635 [21:03:29] <teraflops> yeah
2636 [21:03:35] <jhutchins> choice: Could be some robot is crawling an old IP.
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2638 [21:03:56] <choice> You mean that host had my ip in the past?
2639 [21:03:59] <vdevatman_> lol i've just joined at half of the conversation. What did happen with that server?
2640 [21:04:26] <tom99> is a host not the company hosting the web service and not the customer?
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2642 [21:05:44] <jhutchins> tom99: Host usually means the same theing as "server".
2643 [21:05:50] <jhutchins> tom99: see "hostname".
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2645 [21:06:09] <tom99> so what's the company called then? webhost? provider? Master of All He Surveys?
2646 [21:06:30] <jhutchins> tom99: hosting provider?
2647 [21:06:41] <jhutchins> tom99: ISP.
2648 [21:06:47] <tom99> i'm asking because I can't tell if choice is a hosting provider or a customer with a website
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2650 [21:07:11] <choice> tom99: customer with a VPS.
2651 [21:07:14] <jhutchins> tom99: Probably not a hosting provider. They don't sweat stuff at that level.
2652 [21:07:54] <jhutchins> It's nice if they do, they can do rate limiting at the gateway, but it's unusual.
2653 [21:08:16] <tom99> vps = they give you access to a virtual system. and not a REAL system. ok
2654 [21:08:33] <jhutchins> tom99: Is it vmware?
2655 [21:08:44] <tom99> probably, i'm on wikipedia
2656 [21:08:56] <tom99> they say vmware esx
2657 [21:09:18] <tom99> Vmware and Hyper-V are the dominant ones it says here
2658 [21:09:19] <jhutchins> tom99: I would expect traffic like that to be normal then.
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2662 [21:09:51] <tom99> choice kept referring to other people's websites being scanned so I was thinking how does he know that if he is just a customer with a website
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2664 [21:09:54] <jhutchins> tom99: You can help a little bit with robots.txt files, but there's not much you can do to stop random URLs.
2665 [21:10:08] <tom99> ah ok
2666 [21:10:12] <choice> Woah, OVH replied with an auto mail that says they will do nothing but forward the info I provided to the user of that IP. That's scary. Why give the bad boy feedback?
2667 [21:10:15] <jhutchins> tom99: You'll also see scans for executable files, known malware and backdoors and the like.
2668 [21:10:35] <tristero> My USB speakers stopped working after latest kernel upgrade and reboot. They work when plugged into a laptop running the previous kernel, but I'm hesitant to blame the kernel. Anything else I can try? The device shows up in /proc/asound/cards, and seems to be the default pulseaudio sink, but nothing plays.
2669 [21:10:47] <tom99> i guess it's a jungle out there, to quote Randey Newman
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2671 [21:11:04] <jhutchins> Indeed.
2672 [21:11:07] <teraflops> choice: oh you're new? you'll get used to it
2673 [21:11:44] <jhutchins> We had a well established webserver - probably close to 20 years with the same provider, and we got constant crawls for URLs from the previous server.
2674 [21:12:17] <choice> So the guy now knows that he wasn't blocked automatically but manually. And maybe even my email. What a fuckup.
2675 [21:12:46] <choice> And also how many of his IPs I detected as attacking.
2676 [21:12:54] <tom99> jhutchins: i don't know much about web servers. Is that like when a server buys up new IP addresses. or is it just a customer leaving and a new one coming in?
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2678 [21:14:05] <TomTomTosch> ip are being constantly reused. so the latter.
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2681 [21:14:56] <tom99> oh ok i think i might have been geting confused
2682 [21:15:11] <tom99> because when you buy hosting you are running the web server yourself ?
2683 [21:15:12] <TomTomTosch> there are tons of bots crawling ip ranges too. searching for wordpress installations and phpmyadmin and stuff.
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2685 [21:16:08] <TomTomTosch> you buy access to a virtual machine running in a datacenter.
2686 [21:16:22] <teraflops> other thing is that you get a blacklisted ip from a vps provider. then you can ask for a new one.
2687 [21:16:42] <gvvg> Hi - my system won't boot after a failed wheezy to jessie upgrade - now it is complaining that the version of GLIBC_2.14 is missing - I installed a sh from jessie on a wheezy system - now I can boot with the installer cd can I recover this to have it boot again?
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2690 [21:17:02] <TomTomTosch> more reasons we need ipv6 ;D
2691 [21:17:17] <tom99> gvvg: that's why i download jessie 8.5 and install fresh every time
2692 [21:18:03] <gvvg> tom99: so can I use the jessie 8.5 - is there a way to install over my existing system without losing my postgres database, web app and configs?
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2694 [21:18:13] <gvvg> I did backup my /etc/ stuff before trying to upgrade
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2696 [21:19:02] <tom99> gvvg: oh i'm a casual noob so I never have to backup anything
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2698 [21:19:21] <gvvg> tom99: thanks still
2699 [21:19:36] <tom99> Just slash and burn it all! :D
2700 [21:19:40] <scanty> hi guys, i am having a problem with apt, can anyone help me out?
2701 [21:19:59] <tom99> to answer your question, the only way I know of is to either backup those files with specific instructions
2702 [21:20:09] <gvvg> Does anyone know if I can use the jessie 8.5 install - is there a way to install over my existing system without losing my postgres database, web app and configs?
2703 [21:20:13] <tom99> or else put them all in your home directory and put that separate partition
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2705 [21:20:23] <gvvg> really in need of some expertise :)
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2708 [21:20:40] <scanty> anyone?
2709 [21:21:21] <vdevatman_> scanty: don't ask if you may ask. Just ask.
2710 [21:21:27] <scanty> gotcha.
2711 [21:21:36] <scanty> ok, so i did an apt-get update
2712 [21:21:45] <scanty> and I get this
2713 [21:22:22] <teraflops> ^
2714 [21:23:33] <scanty> 1sec having issues with copy/paste. haha.
2715 [21:23:54] <vdevatman_> gvvg: as long as all its date lives in /var directory you could save it with tar and then overwriting in a clean install
2716 [21:24:04] <teraflops> scanty: don't paste directly here. use a pastebin.com service
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2718 [21:24:05] <vdevatman_> s/date/data/
2719 [21:24:16] <scanty> teraflops, of course.
2720 [21:24:20] <teraflops> eh. I didn't mean pastwbim
2721 [21:24:27] <teraflops> com
2722 [21:24:36] <gvvg> vdevatman_: is there anyway to just install the sh to this system?
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2724 [21:24:41] <teraflops> frigging phone. sorry
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2726 [21:25:00] <hassoon> gvvg: sh is already in debian ?
2727 [21:25:04] <hassoon> * (?)
2728 [21:25:24] <tom99> does FLOP mean anything or is it just a marketing term?
2729 [21:25:33] <gvvg> hassoon: yes but I updated only sh to jessie on a wheezy system and now it won't boot anymore
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2731 [21:26:05] <vdevatman_> gvvg: why would you try to update wheezy into jessie instead of wipping whezzy and clean installing jessie?
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2733 [21:26:19] <TomTomTosch> tom99: it's a measure of computing speed. sure it means something.
2734 [21:26:32] <hassoon> gvvg: i still don't understand
2735 [21:26:34] <gvvg> vdevatman_: I was trying to do an apt-get dist-upgrade which failed
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2737 [21:26:46] <TomTomTosch> tom99: If FLOPS is what you meant.
2738 [21:26:48] <tom99> ok. sometimes they say marketing terms that don't have precise meaning
2739 [21:26:53] <teraflops> tom99: my flops are fine thanks
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2741 [21:27:00] <tom99> like maybe some floating point operations are completely different
2742 [21:27:08] <vdevatman_> gvvg: i'm not a debian guru but... as long as i kno debian isn't rolling release
2743 [21:27:10] <gvvg> apt-get was complaining that sh was missing so I downloaded the package and installed it so now I have sh from jessy
2744 [21:27:32] <tom99> gvvg: are there referencies to jessie in /etc/apt/sources.list?
2745 [21:27:46] <gvvg> right now I can't access the system it won't boot
2746 [21:28:02] <vdevatman_> gvvg: chroot into it
2747 [21:28:18] <vdevatman_> gvvg: or just mount it into your actual filesystem to know the answer
2748 [21:28:19] <gvvg> vdevatman_: not sure how
2749 [21:28:42] <tom99> vdefvatman: he has a postgre database and webconfig he's afraid to lose
2750 [21:29:06] <gvvg> is there a live cd for debian
2751 [21:29:20] <tom99> the main cd is a live cd
2752 [21:29:27] <vdevatman_> gvvg: see with lsblk in which device was your debian installation and once you know do something like mkdir /mnt/debian -p && mount /dev/sdX /mnt/debian
2753 [21:29:29] <gvvg> if I can boot into a livecd with network access and then mount the filesystem rw then I can install sh
2754 [21:29:29] <tom99> just press the option for a live environment
2755 [21:29:48] <TomTomTosch> tom99: you don't need to answer if you can't help.
2756 [21:29:48] <gvvg> what is lsblk?
2757 [21:29:57] <vdevatman_> gvvg: just a command
2758 [21:30:06] <teraflops> list block devices thingy
2759 [21:30:07] <vdevatman_> gvvg: it lists all block devices
2760 [21:30:09] <tom99> TomTom: he asked about a live cd, I answered it.
2761 [21:30:16] <TomTomTosch> tom99: it was wrong.
2762 [21:30:18] <gvvg> I've downloaded the netinst cd which cd has the live cd optoin?
2763 [21:30:35] <tom99> TomTom: The debian install dvd doesn't provide a live environment? I thought it did.
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2765 [21:30:50] <teraflops> does lsblk work inside a chroot?
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2768 [21:31:37] <gvvg> which cd has the live environment?
2769 [21:31:45] <vdevatman_> teraflops: it works but don't show propperly how systems are mounted
2770 [21:32:02] <tom99> well i have a debian 7.1 dvd in my hand right now. maybe I should pop it into the tray, reboot, and see what happens. :D
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2772 [21:32:42] <gvvg> ok found where to download the live environment
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2774 [21:35:21] <teraflops> gvvg: well you better save your pg databasese wherever they are
2775 [21:35:30] <scanty> replaced-url
2776 [21:35:43] <gvvg> teraflops: yes for sure
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2779 [21:36:02] <vdevatman_> gvvg: replaced-url
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2781 [21:36:24] <vdevatman_> with that information you should be able to backup your installation and overwriting it on a clean installation of debian
2782 [21:37:10] <gvvg> I'm going to try and boot into a live environment and then mount my fs - then install the proper sh and see if it boots- does that sound ok?
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2785 [21:38:24] <vdevatman_> scanty: obviously you've written a repo which doesn't exist for the mentioned server (replaced-url
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2787 [21:39:45] <vdevatman_> scanty: it isn't a failure but just a warning though
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2791 [21:41:14] <scanty> so something is wrong in the sources,.list file?
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2794 [21:42:33] <vdevatman_> scanty: yes, yo should look for 'main/binary-i386e/Packages' in that file and delete it, since it isn't found where it is supposed to be
2795 [21:43:02] <TomTomTosch> scanty: cat /etc/apt/sources.list , please.
2796 [21:43:11] <vdevatman_> ^ +1
2797 [21:43:13] <scanty> 1sec
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2799 [21:45:07] <scanty> replaced-url
2800 [21:45:13] <vdevatman_> gvvg: see if you could just backup what you need instead of messing around with the entire system. I think there is no need for that xD
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2802 [21:47:24] <gvvg> vdevatman_: ok so I'm booted in the livecd - I dont' think I have any networking :(
2803 [21:48:18] <vdevatman_> gvvg: I never used LiveCDs i just chroot if i need to, so , not sure what could happen
2804 [21:48:56] <vdevatman_> gvvg: have you seen this link? replaced-url
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2806 [21:49:21] <scanty> what do I need to change in my sources.ist?
2807 [21:49:24] <gvvg> yes but how to I copy things off - I need to get networking working
2808 [21:49:25] <scanty> or remove rather
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2810 [21:50:01] <gvvg> I'm in the live environ and I can't ping anything yet the status at the prompt shows a connection - and an ip address it's really confusing
2811 [21:50:24] <TomTomTosch> !tell scanty about jessie sources.list
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2814 [21:51:03] <TomTomTosch> scanty: compare to what the bot sent you, remove duplicate entries. if you want main contrib nonfree you still need only three lines.
2815 [21:51:05] <vdevatman_> scanty: do you have the need of 32 bits packages in your system?
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2817 [21:51:35] <vdevatman_> !teel vdevatman_ about jessie sources.list
2818 [21:51:41] <TomTomTosch> scanty: three plus another three if you need the deb-src lines.
2819 [21:51:52] <vdevatman_> TomTomTosch: send it to me too it sounds funny xD
2820 [21:52:04] <TomTomTosch> vdevatman_: /msg dpkg <factoid>
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2824 [21:54:43] <vdevatman_> TomTomTosch: omg, thats so fkin nice XD
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2830 [21:57:26] <scanty> I don't think I need the 32-bit packages.
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2833 [21:57:53] <TomTomTosch> so you have enabled multiarch in the past. why?
2834 [21:57:54] <scanty> i dont' see an entry for i386e
2835 [21:58:10] <scanty> I don't know, this is a stock install
2836 [21:58:47] <TomTomTosch> there is no separate entry. you enable multiarch in the package manager.
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2838 [21:59:03] <vdevatman_> scanty: at some point you wrote something like dpkg --add-architecture i386
2839 [21:59:16] <TomTomTosch> you fixed your sources.list and the error is still there?
2840 [21:59:17] <scanty> no, I have not
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2842 [21:59:44] <scanty> TomTomTosch, I have three entries in my source.list
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2848 [22:00:24] <TomTomTosch> the one you posted here had 7.
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2852 [22:01:27] <scanty> yes then I was told I only need the three that are there
2853 [22:02:07] <TomTomTosch> so you did fix it. and the error is still there?
2854 [22:02:15] <scanty> correct
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2856 [22:03:35] <vdevatman_> scanty: if you "never wrote dpkg --add-architecture i386" and you actually don't need multiarch support, write "dpkg --remove-architecture i386 && apt-get update"
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2859 [22:04:14] <scanty> i'd rather leave that alone
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2864 [22:04:51] <scanty> actually.
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2866 [22:05:23] <TomTomTosch> then i need the output of tail /etc/apt/sources.list*
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2868 [22:05:57] <TomTomTosch> my guess is that you have a line there with a typo.
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2872 [22:07:00] <scanty> replaced-url
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2874 [22:07:41] <TomTomTosch> use paste.debian.net, please. pastebin's spam filter just blocked.
2875 [22:07:52] <scanty> oh, sorry
2876 [22:07:53] <scanty> hold on
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2878 [22:09:00] <vdevatman_> i guess the typo is in second line "deb replaced-url
2879 [22:09:18] <scanty> replaced-url
2880 [22:09:26] <TomTomTosch> vdevatman_: that line is fine.
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2883 [22:09:37] <cra1g321> replaced-url
2884 [22:09:52] <TomTomTosch> scanty: the command i gave you.
2885 [22:10:19] <scanty> what about it?
2886 [22:10:19] <vdevatman_> TomTomTosch: then i don't think there is a typo xP
2887 [22:10:29] <TomTomTosch> vdevatman_: not in that line...
2888 [22:10:47] <vdevatman_> TomTomTosch: that line is the only one with a url matching the one in apt's warning
2889 [22:11:08] <TomTomTosch> one might actually think there is some thought behind the command i gave above...
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2894 [22:12:05] <TomTomTosch> scanty: i gave you a command. tail /etc/apt/sources.list* i need the output of that, not what you think it might be.
2895 [22:12:20] <scanty> that is the output
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2898 [22:12:28] <gord0> lol
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2901 [22:13:45] <TomTomTosch> no way.
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2903 [22:14:14] <vdevatman_> scanty: pay attention to the asterisk at the end of the command
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2908 [22:16:35] <scanty> hrm?
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2910 [22:17:10] <TomTomTosch> the command >> tail /etc/apt/sources.list* does not have an output like you've shown us.
2911 [22:17:35] <TomTomTosch> tail puts marks in when reading a directory.
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2914 [22:18:16] <gord0> scanty: please pay attention
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2917 [22:18:53] <scanty> ok, i grabbed 'defualt' list from debian.org
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2919 [22:19:08] <scanty> but still same problem
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2923 [22:19:33] <scanty> i'm not runnign on all 8
2924 [22:19:39] <scanty> i''ll come back later
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2927 [22:20:27] <vdevatman_> dpkg doesn't know what sources list directory is :(
2928 [22:20:28] <dpkg> that's too long, vdevatman_
2929 [22:20:28] <vdevatman_> xD
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2933 [22:23:53] <gvvg> so my database is mysql - I know where the data is but normally to migrate I should use mysqldump since I can't get the system working I only have the files - is there a way to migrate the files to the new server that I am re-installing?
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2935 [22:25:10] <vdevatman_> gvvg: you haven't still tried to chroot into the failed system, right?
2936 [22:25:26] <gvvg> I can mount it - not sure about chroot
2937 [22:25:36] <gvvg> don't know how
2938 [22:26:15] <vdevatman_> gvvg: mount it only is usable to get the files
2939 [22:26:26] <vdevatman_> gvvg: but if you want a sqldump you will have to chroot
2940 [22:26:33] <gvvg> how do I chroot?
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2946 [22:29:37] <vdevatman_> gvvg: if you've already mounted the failed root system into your working system then all its left is to mount /dev /proc and /sys into what you've already mounted ( "mount --bind /dev /target/dev ; mount -t proc none /target/proc ; mount -t sysfs none /target/sys") after that chroot /target /bin/bash should be enough
2947 [22:29:53] <gvvg> yes that is amazing - thank you
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2949 [22:30:09] <vdevatman_> now you can connect to your sql database as usually and get the dump
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2952 [22:32:25] <Zliba> can i mount an openbsd filesystem?
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2957 [22:34:48] <vdevatman_> Zliba: why don't you try to know if it could be done? You could know very quickly that way. But i doubt OpenBSD is the file system as GNU/Linux isnt a filesystem
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2959 [22:35:17] <vdevatman_> Zliba: chances are you can mount it.
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2999 [22:59:29] <blawiz> is there a way to make num-lock always be on/off so "/" works as "/" all the time?
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3006 [23:01:03] <ryouma> dunno. xset can set the indicators, but dunno about the functionality. xmodmap to change the numlock key if htat is enough.
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3017 [23:06:25] <blawiz> hmm, also i want the numlock key to not be able to turn it off/on ;P
3018 [23:06:35] <blawiz> one cant change shortcuts in feh?
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3023 [23:10:40] <tom99> feh?
3024 [23:11:02] <vdevatman_> tom99: an image viewer as long as i know
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3030 [23:12:04] <tom99> i don't even know what to use to view images on debian
3031 [23:12:16] <tom99> other than gimp or ImageMagick whih you have to install separately
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3033 [23:12:32] <tom99> someone should upload a video of themselves to youtube doing common things in linux so i know all that
3034 [23:12:46] <memguy> I am curious of all the branches of linux does debian support all of or most general/broad amount of gnu software
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3037 [23:13:21] <tom99> first of all is gnu still an organization at this point?
3038 [23:13:21] <vdevatman_> tom99: that video would be seen by 50 persons total xD
3039 [23:13:22] <memguy> Is there any say gnu software that cann't run on debian but can run on redhat rpm based distro's or slackware based distro's.
3040 [23:13:43] <tom99> vdevatman: hey it would save me having to read a bunch of stuff on stackexchange for how to do common task
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3042 [23:13:45] <vdevatman_> memguy: i highly doubt it
3043 [23:14:01] <memguy> highly doubt what?
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3045 [23:14:16] <tom99> how to edit /etc/apt/sources.list, how to download from command line, how to login to ftp, etc
3046 [23:14:19] <vdevatman_> memguy: that there is a software which can run on redhat and not in debian
3047 [23:14:26] <tom99> and the other 1000 things you would typically do
3048 [23:14:26] <memguy> if a port exist for one distro then debian would have a port for it
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3052 [23:15:10] <vdevatman_> tom99: yeah, you would have to see hundred of hours of videos instead, and not knowing if you need them or not xD
3053 [23:15:19] <tom99> lol
3054 [23:15:29] <missmbob> the idea of having a video to show me how to edit a text file would make me would to kill about a million people
3055 [23:15:30] <memguy> so knowing all debian packages one would know mostly all gnu software that is main stream in repo's not just one off's that somebody cooked up. though i have found some one off's are really important as well
3056 [23:15:33] <jelly> memguy: what do you mean by gnu software, for a start?
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3058 [23:15:45] <tom99> i was thinking i wanted to help make the next vesrion fo debian stretch and that might be a way to get started. :D
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3060 [23:16:24] <memguy> Ok let me be more general any userland program in a repo for a distro of linux if it exist does it mostly mean debian has it in its repo as well
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3062 [23:16:36] <memguy> or a variation similar to it /port of it
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3065 [23:17:41] <memguy> Because i can tell you that i have been thru alot if not most of debians software thru the years in some form or another
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3067 [23:17:55] <vdevatman_> memguy: not necessarely and even if it does it doesn't mean debian will have the very last version. But you always can build it on your own and make dpkg to install it
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3069 [23:18:00] <memguy> so if its in the repo that one can apt-get chances are i have used it
3070 [23:18:00] <jelly> memguy, if someone cared enough to packaged it up and maintain it, yes
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3074 [23:19:50] <tom99> i think to help develop Stretch you have to be on one of these 100 debian mailing list
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3076 [23:20:23] <memguy> ok ya cool the other thing is to install from source / make it but if there is alot of dependencies the repo is the best way. And in some case the only practical way. Because some times a port is actually just getting the source to build and install correctly when you don't have a dpkg version. Been there it can be ridiculously hard in some cases
3077 [23:21:45] <memguy> I have found though that most thing a person can think up which is useful has a dpkg or is in the repo. Anyway even if you cann't get one to go /compile /build from source
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3082 [23:24:15] <vdevatman_> memguy: then which is the question? If it already is then you got it, if it isn't you may make it to be without too much hassle. The distro with the hugest amount of prebuilt packages as long as I know is ubuntu but... that doesn't say much. Every linux distro is still linux so you always can port software from ones to others if you care about the package manager, and if you don't just compile it in a Frankestein messing with yo
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3086 [23:25:01] <vdevatman_> in a Frankestein way*
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3091 [23:27:18] <memguy> ya but the version you are under can be a nightmare some times to build from source
3092 [23:29:17] <memguy> And some times the versions don't have the package in the repo for that version. So if you take the .deb .rpm .tgzip ,. what ever and try to install it you get issues some times more so when install for source/building. but even the control file for the .deb could have a library dependence that breaks the whole thing because you couldn't apt-get that library from the repo first because it wasn't in there
3093 [23:29:17] <jelly> memguy, if you have a specific package and version in mind, you can ask for help. I'm not sure what your goal is.
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3097 [23:29:53] <memguy> Thats all i am say when those cases of version issues occur then it still can be a nightmare and its probably time to upgrade
3098 [23:30:20] <jelly> otherwise, your lines are a little bit too theoretical for me so I'm going to stop responding
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3102 [23:31:37] <Zliba> is it possible to mount a ufs 44bsd filesystem as writable?
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3107 [23:32:19] <brieweb> I tried switching the DocumentRoot for apache2 to /home/replaced-url
3108 [23:32:41] <brieweb> but, if I leave it at /var/replaced-url
3109 [23:32:44] <brieweb> any tips?
3110 [23:34:01] <jelly> Zliba, don't bet on it
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3113 [23:34:29] <jelly> expect support for modern ufs stuff to be read-only
3114 [23:35:06] <brieweb> my DocumentRoot worked before upgrading to Jessie
3115 [23:35:15] <brieweb> is there se linux or something?
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3117 [23:35:39] <r3m> pourquoi? parce que! parce que quoi? parce que que! parce que que quoi? parce que que que quoi!
3118 [23:36:02] <jelly> brieweb, no, but did you read jessie release notes? Apache went from 2.2 to 2.4 and things _changed_
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3121 [23:36:45] <jelly> dpkg, wheezy->jessie
3122 [23:36:45] <dpkg> Read (at least) the upgrading chapter of the <release notes> replaced-url
3123 [23:37:47] <piklu> Hi
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3125 [23:37:55] <piklu> anyone here can help me in a networking thing
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3127 [23:38:02] <piklu> linux networking?
3128 [23:38:16] <jelly> !ask
3129 [23:38:16] <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>.
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3132 [23:39:19] <brieweb> jelly, I guess so...
3133 [23:39:29] <brieweb> found the page with notes
3134 [23:39:35] <brieweb> access control
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3140 [23:44:06] <teraflops> ಠ_à²
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3167 [23:54:23] <piklu> My server is connected to internet with eth1 and I have created a bridge on it. If I make virtual machines and use public IP with this bridge than it all works well. However I want to create a local network of virtual machines and let them all connect to internet through the host, also would like to be able to route them through domain names. Please tell me how this can be
3168 [23:54:23] <piklu> done.
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3178 [23:58:31] <jhutchins> One would think that people who subscribe to the debian-security mailing list would have enough sense not to reply-all to spam and trolls. Apparently not.
3179 [23:59:06] <tom99> well maybe you think that
3180 [23:59:08] <tom99> they apparently do not
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