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14 [00:05:34] <Anonymous> nigg3rs
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24 [00:10:09] <CashDash123> So Edgy! Anonymous
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28 [00:11:53] <CashDash123> slash s
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30 [00:13:23] <preaction> pathetic, really. so starved for affection in their lives they have to resort to provoking negative reactions
31 [00:13:45] <CashDash123> preaction, Same
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45 [00:20:59] <awal1> i forgot how to list all utilities contained by a given pkg
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47 [00:21:40] <awal1> right now i wanna list a X utilities (xkill, xmag...)
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53 [00:23:34] <davidc_> postgresql won't start, and I have no idea why. I can start it directly, but trying to use pg_ctlcluster, systemd, etc it fails with no explanation
54 [00:23:37] <davidc_> nothing in the logs
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56 [00:24:55] <davidc_> I have removed the "main" cluster, and created one with a different name
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58 [00:25:06] <davidc_> is there something that pg thinks is special about "main"?
59 [00:25:23] <davidc_> or, pg in debian. it's clearly not an issue with postgresql itself
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62 [00:27:49] <davidc_> it seems to be run with systemd, but I can find no unit file other than /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/postgresql.service
63 [00:28:01] <davidc_> and that contains absolutely nothing of use, as far as I can tell
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65 [00:28:25] <davidc_> it's a oneshot service with nothing in it. no execstart or anything
66 [00:28:57] <davidc_> using /etc/init.d/postgresql is no different
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68 [00:29:20] <davidc_> I'm at my wit's end
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72 [00:30:41] <davidc_> how the hell do I find out how it is *supposed* to be started, so I can even debug this
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76 [00:31:29] <davidc_> I even purge remove postgresql, postgresql-common, etc...
77 [00:31:37] <davidc_> reinstall...same thing
78 [00:32:19] <petemc> davidc_: sh -x /etc/init.d/postgresql start
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87 [00:38:00] <davidc_> petemc: just looks like it's trying to start the useless service I mentioned earlier: replaced-url
88 [00:38:18] <davidc_> but it's hard to tell, exactly
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90 [00:39:52] <petemc> yeah, its using systemd, which i have limited knowledge of, sorry
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94 [00:41:15] <davidc_> petemc: yeah, me too.
95 [00:41:34] <davidc_> I kinda understand why some people hate it :-/
96 [00:41:59] <davidc_> seems like a simple init script would be much easier to debug
97 [00:42:09] <petemc> what does "systemctl start postgresql.service" output?
98 [00:42:13] <mutante> a systemd unit file is usually shorter than an init script
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101 [00:42:53] <davidc_> mutante: sure, but I know how shell scripts work. the entry point is pretty obvious
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103 [00:43:12] <davidc_> as it is, I have no idea what systemd is/isn't trying to do
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108 [00:43:43] <davidc_> petemc: it claims to be starting the service
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110 [00:43:53] <petemc> davidc_: thats it?
111 [00:43:59] <davidc_> journtalctl --unit postgresql.service shows stuff like:
112 [00:44:01] <davidc_> Oct 19 18:40:49 nyc-live-db00 systemd[1]: Started PostgreSQL RDBMS.
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114 [00:44:23] <davidc_> exit status is 0
115 [00:44:27] <mutante> davidc_: it executes the command that follows "ExecStart" in the unit file
116 [00:44:40] <mutante> that's exactly what it does when you say 'start'
117 [00:44:56] <davidc_> petemc: hmm, actually, /bin/systemctl start postgresql.service produces no output
118 [00:45:19] <mutante> systemctl status postgresql will show you where the unit file is located
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120 [00:45:41] <mutante> journcalctl -xe should show you some errors
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122 [00:45:49] <davidc_> mutante: yes, and the service file contains; ExecStart=/bin/true
123 [00:46:18] <mutante> davidc_: heh, well that's what it ran. that seems to be a weird unit file then
124 [00:46:26] <davidc_> which clearly never does anything useful, that I can tell
125 [00:46:40] <davidc_> mutante: I purge the package and reinstall...
126 [00:46:46] <davidc_> and I get the same behavior
127 [00:46:48] <davidc_> it's bizarre
128 [00:48:14] <kb3ien> "libtool --mode=link -static -o ../intermediates/libshoebill_core.a.x86_64 ..." generated a syntax error in debian's libtool: libtool: error: unrecognised option: '-static' I'm trying to build src orignially for darwin, so I get it there may some some changes.
129 [00:48:28] <mutante> davidc_: i agree it's strange to see /bin/true in there, doesnt seem to make sense, but it's more like whoever wrote that file then. let's look here: replaced-url
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131 [00:49:07] <mutante> davidc_: on this page replaced-url
132 [00:49:16] <mutante> see how they have ExecStart=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/postgres -D /usr/local/pgsql/data
133 [00:49:30] <mutante> try copying that official example instead
134 [00:49:46] <mutante> if that works, blame the package maintainer
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136 [00:50:15] <edi> hi, quick question, i created a user x with home as /var/x
137 [00:50:21] <edi> then i did ssh-keygen as usual
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140 [00:50:38] <edi> and get an /var/x/.ssh/authorized_keys
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143 [00:50:46] <edi> wen I try to login into this account
144 [00:50:49] <edi> it doesn't work
145 [00:51:06] <edi> a normal system account like /home/u/.ssh/... works great
146 [00:51:21] <edi> so I was wondering if you guy know something I don't :)
147 [00:51:32] <edi> guy/guys/girls/..
148 [00:51:37] <davidc_> mutante: it's much easier to just whine about systemd :-)
149 [00:51:52] <davidc_> mutante: thanks for the help, I may try that
150 [00:52:00] <mutante> davidc_: haha:) but look at the file, it's not thaaat bad to read, right :)
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167 [01:02:37] <davidc_> OK, so the .service file says "this service is actually a systemd target..."
168 [01:03:09] <davidc_> and if I don't remove the "main" cluster, it magically creates postgresql@10-main.service
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170 [01:03:27] <davidc_> postgresql@10-main.service loaded active running PostgreSQL Cluster 10-main
171 [01:03:49] <davidc_> as reported by systemctl list-units *postgres*
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173 [01:04:24] <davidc_> I haven't been able to find a corresponding service file for that.
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176 [01:06:15] <davidc_> if I create a new cluster with pg_createcluster...
177 [01:06:22] <davidc_> no such magical service appears
178 [01:06:38] <davidc_> and nothing I try will make it start (other than running postgresql directly)
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189 [01:11:17] <davidc_> Interesting. For reasons beyond my ken, some very wise person decided that cluster names cannot contain dashes
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191 [01:11:37] <davidc_> or at least that it could completely ignore them if you created one
192 [01:11:45] <davidc_> it doesn't prevent you from creating the cluster
193 [01:11:52] <davidc_> it just completely ignores it afterward
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200 [01:14:26] <davidc_> and the mechanism for this virtual unit nonsense is completely opaque to me
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213 [01:22:55] <dmos> hey trying to run debian on the arm based asus c201p. i seem to have to patch and recompile xorg-server. how is that done on debian?
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218 [01:26:40] <dmos> hey trying to run debian on the arm based asus c201p. i seem to have to patch and recompile xorg-server. how is that done on debian?
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224 [01:28:26] <klys> dmos, that depends on the verision of xserver-xorg your patch is compiled against
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229 [01:31:30] <dmos> klys: this is the patch [0]. it seems to be compiled against 1.18.4. [0] xorg-server
230 [01:32:03] <dmos> [0] replaced-url
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235 [01:32:54] <klys> there is probably a way to apt-get source xserver-xorg=1.18.4 if you have a repo tied to snapshots.debian.org
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239 [01:35:17] <Epakai> dmos: i would do something like: apt-get source xorg-server; cd xorg-server-<version>; quilt new; quilt add <files to be modified>; make your file changes (apply a third party patch or whatever); quilt refresh; debuild -i -us -uc
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246 [01:37:36] <Epakai> i think you can skip the quilt commands if you pass --no-tgz-check to debuild
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249 [01:37:43] <dmos> i'm not familiar with quilt. i've just read a similar walkthrough, but without it. what does it do?
250 [01:38:14] <Epakai> quilt takes changes you make and puts them in a patch file in debian/patches/
251 [01:39:12] <dmos> so i would create a patch of a patch?
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253 [01:39:40] <dmos> that would create a dublicate patch, or did i misunderstand?
254 [01:41:25] <Epakai> kind of, it creates the patch in a way that the builder can apply and remove it automatically so that local modifications are kept separate from the upstream source. in your case that might be overkill since you're not redistributing or anything
255 [01:41:47] <dmos> gotcha
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272 [01:51:53] <geordie> is it possible for scp to restart in the middle of a file transfer?
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275 [01:53:04] <b1anc> hi, what do I need to send an email notification from eg a cronjob task result from my server to an external email like johndoe@yahoo.com?
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280 [01:57:56] <b1anc> should using an external smtp server mta like gmail easier than configuring one on my server?
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285 [02:00:51] <netcat> b1anc, replaced-url
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288 [02:01:52] <kb3ien> is there an easy way to get macosx (darwin's) libtool in debian, i don't see a package blibtool for berkley ?
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294 [02:03:23] <kb3ien> if resuming an SSH based copy is importart, rsync over ssh is better.
295 [02:03:34] <kb3ien> important. even.
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297 [02:04:52] <b1anc> netcat: it's too basic
298 [02:05:35] <geordie> thanks
299 [02:06:53] <somiaj> only trick with rsync is you must have it installed on both client and server
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301 [02:07:49] <kb3ien> true. You'd need an rsync implementation in shell to do a remote execution of rsync otherwise!
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317 [02:13:49] <somiaj> geordie: rsync can resume a failed scp transfer if it is lots of files, a single file not so much. But you can have rsync only copy files over whose size is different, and thus it won't copy over any full file that is already there.
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333 [02:22:43] <RoyK> somiaj: not quite right - try rsync --partial
334 [02:23:09] <RoyK> somiaj: and rsync != scp although it uses ssh for transport
335 [02:23:53] <tabris> also you can be paranoid and do rsync -Phhavc <-- note the c, for checksum
336 [02:24:06] <tabris> that checks/compares the file contents
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339 [02:24:56] <RoyK> tabris: I usually use -avPHAXS - two h's won't make a difference, -h is just "human readable", -H is hardlinks
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341 [02:25:45] <RoyK> tabris: someone should add the --paranoia flag to rsync meaning -a --partial -HAXS
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345 [02:26:20] <tabris> RoyK: actually, -hh means 'use binary not base-10'
346 [02:27:03] <RoyK> tabris: no
347 [02:27:06] <RoyK> it doesn't
348 [02:27:07] <tabris> and it's worth noting that I've had times when -SH together lead to problems.
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350 [02:27:53] <RoyK> tabris: an you link to an article concluding with this "use binary" stuff?
351 [02:28:03] <RoyK> tha manual doesn't say so
352 [02:28:21] <RoyK> -hh just means use -h twice, meaning double human readable
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355 [02:29:16] <RoyK> tabris: I've had far more problems with undocumented "problems" posted online than using -SH
356 [02:29:22] <tabris> RoyK: check the man page
357 [02:29:24] <RoyK> that is, the latter, none
358 [02:29:32] <RoyK> tabris: I just did, before I answered
359 [02:29:38] <tabris> for -h, there's now 3 levels to it
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361 [02:29:49] <tabris> and i really should not be copy/pasting from the manpage
362 [02:30:12] <RoyK> tabris: -h, --human-readable output numbers in a human-readable format
363 [02:30:17] <tabris> as to -SH, I had a case a couple months ago doing a multi-terabyte sync where -SH wouldn't complete, I had to remove those params
364 [02:30:21] <tabris> RoyK: keep reading
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367 [02:30:36] <RoyK> tabris: just keep quiet, will you?
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370 [02:31:01] <RoyK> tabris: -S and -H are both cpu and i/o intensive, it's documented
371 [02:31:17] <RoyK> tabris: as for your -hh, you know where to stick it
372 [02:31:22] <tabris> from the manpage: -h, --human-readable -- Output numbers in a more human-readable format. There are 3 possible levels: (1) output numbers with a separator between each set of 3 digits (either a comma or a period, depending on if the decimal point is represented by a period or a comma); (2) output numbers in units of 1000 (with a character suffix for larger units-- see below); (3) output numbers in uni
373 [02:31:22] <tabris> ts of 1024.
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377 [02:31:49] <tabris> debian version 8.9, rsync 3.1.1
378 [02:31:51] <RoyK> tabris: and how would that help your data?
379 [02:32:10] <tabris> -hh doesn't change the data at all. it changes the display. duh.
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382 [02:32:32] <tabris> as to -SH, not only is it CPU intensive, it's also memory intensive b/c it has to keep track of the inodes.
383 [02:32:44] <RoyK> omg
384 [02:32:47] <RoyK> pleae
385 [02:32:48] <RoyK> plase
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387 [02:32:59] <RoyK> I've been using rsync for a long tie
388 [02:33:01] <RoyK> time
389 [02:33:05] <tabris> as have I.
390 [02:33:06] <RoyK> I know it quite well
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392 [02:33:10] <tabris> we both do.
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394 [02:33:36] <tabris> you just don't want to listen to the man-page and what it says when you can stop in the tl;dr section
395 [02:33:47] <RoyK> if you don't need to do sparse files, don't use -S, if you don't suspect any hardlinks, -H isn't necessary
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397 [02:33:55] <RoyK> but then, -aX is fine
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399 [02:34:14] <RoyK> for fucks sake
400 [02:34:14] <tabris> and I knew that for my use-case, hardlinks were a given and sparse-files were possible.
401 [02:34:31] <RoyK> what are you arguing about?
402 [02:34:33] <tabris> but I had to break the rsync up into smaller chunks and for some of the cases I had to elide the -SH options
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404 [02:34:46] <RoyK> is it the regular pissing contest?
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407 [02:35:52] <tabris> you were saying that you have had no cases of -SH going wrong. I was stating that I did have a use-case recently. you kept going on as if I was just wrong about everything.
408 [02:36:17] <tabris> or, to put it in tl;dr, replaced-url
409 [02:36:23] <RoyK> 02:26 < tabris > RoyK: actually, -hh means 'use binary not base-10'
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411 [02:37:31] <RoyK> it's good it now uses md5 instead of md4
412 [02:37:45] <RoyK> perhaps they should have used something safe instead, though
413 [02:37:49] <RoyK> like sha512
414 [02:38:01] <RoyK> anyway - that's not the question here
415 [02:38:32] <RoyK> tabris: I guess I misunderstood something earlier on and I apologise for that
416 [02:38:33] <tabris> a) rsync does both block-level and file-level hashing b) sha512 is if you're worried about cryptographic security, which is not the point of rsync.
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419 [02:39:08] <tabris> MD4 is "good enough" as long as you don't rely on it for _proof_ only shortcut "this is probably the same file"
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421 [02:40:32] <RoyK> tabris: there is nothing like "good enough" when it takes about the same time to calculate a far stronger hash for a set of data
422 [02:40:59] * RoyK encrypts all his data with rot-13 - TWICE!
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425 [02:42:41] <tabris> "about the same time" is a value judgement. from a simple stackoverflow lookup, md5 vs SHA512 is a 2x difference in 64bit code, 10x in 32bit code.
426 [02:43:04] <tabris> "same time" to some ppl is 10%, others 2x.
427 [02:43:14] <RoyK> erm - how many are using 32bit now?
428 [02:43:23] <tabris> raspbian.
429 [02:43:28] <tabris> other ARM/embedded
430 [02:43:42] <RoyK> not sufficient to let them rule the play
431 [02:43:43] <tabris> (yes, ARM64 exists, but is new and relatively unsupported)
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433 [02:44:57] <tabris> also consider mipsel, which a lot of network gear runs (as well as armel or armhf).
434 [02:45:34] <tabris> and as to "let them rule the play", well... I guess we could make the protocol support both and have different defaults...
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436 [02:45:45] <tabris> but on the smaller boxen, perf is that much more important.
437 [02:46:46] <tabris> for a year I did all my devel work on a raspberrypi b/c it was the only thing I could leave at the office while 750 miles away.
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441 [02:48:28] <RoyK> tabris: I just ditched a pi3 for a small pc at work for doing octoprint
442 [02:48:36] <RoyK> tabris: quite offtopic, though
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461 [03:01:15] <hanasaki> why would changing Port in /etc/ssh/ssh_config not change the listening port? even rebooted
462 [03:01:20] <tabris> just a thought re 32 vs 64 (and yes, this is rather astraying offtopic): at least half of Android (flagships excluded, probably 90%)
463 [03:01:25] <tabris> hmmmmm.
464 [03:01:28] <tabris> hanasaki: sshd_config
465 [03:01:39] <tabris> hanasaki: ssh_config is client config
466 [03:01:45] <hanasaki> oops
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468 [03:01:47] <hanasaki> thanks
469 [03:02:21] <hanasaki> tabris: could you please see if ssh client will connect to my IP on 22?
470 [03:03:28] <tabris> telnet looks good
471 [03:03:48] <tabris> (that is, using telnet to connect to port 22, not actually getting a telnet session per se)
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475 [03:06:18] <rant> RoyK: 4 times is more secure you know
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481 [03:07:42] <tabris> rant: b/c TripleDES is such a hot thing, I do it _six_ times!
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581 [04:13:55] <it9like> how do I install package for a program that I installed using apt-get?
582 [04:14:01] <it9like> I want to customize something
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584 [04:15:12] <eck> apt encountered an error in a postinst script, is there a way I can see a more detailed log of what happened?
585 [04:15:13] <apt> that's too long, eck
586 [04:15:30] <eck> or generally advice on how to troubleshoot this situation
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602 [04:21:50] <ubone> hi i just used the mini.iso to install but at the end the MBR was written to /dev/sdb because /dev/sda was the usb stick/install iso, now after reboot the root file system device can't be found, what to do?
603 [04:22:12] <bazhang> ubone, the mini from ubuntu?
604 [04:22:23] <ubone> no debian
605 [04:22:34] <bazhang> the net install?
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607 [04:22:41] <ubone> yes i suppose
608 [04:22:57] <bazhang> what version of debian
609 [04:23:08] <ubone> curren stable from the front page
610 [04:23:19] <bazhang> which one is that
611 [04:23:24] <ubone> 9
612 [04:23:39] <n4dir1> !chroot
613 [04:23:39] <dpkg> To chroot into your Debian system boot to your Debian install disk/live CD, switch to the other console (Alt-F2). Mount your root filesystem with "mount -t ext2 /dev/whatever /target" and make /dev, /proc and /sys usable with "mount --bind /dev /target/dev ; mount -t proc none /target/proc ; mount -t sysfs none /target/sys". You can then chroot into the system with "chroot /target".
614 [04:23:43] <n4dir1> and reinstall grub
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616 [04:24:25] <n4dir1> but i think on the installation media (like the netinstall CD) there is also a way to reinstall grub
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621 [04:25:15] <ubone> im sure it will list sda = install usb and sdb the hdd in reverse again
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630 [04:27:12] <ubone> ther is option to execute a shell
631 [04:27:13] <deaninous> hi. anyone tried a wuftp?
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642 [04:30:57] <ubone> any idea why the installer list the install medium with priority over the hard drive for MBR grub write?
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653 [04:35:59] <annadane> deaninous, it might be faster if you ask your actual question
654 [04:36:04] <annadane> !anyone
655 [04:36:05] <dpkg> Please do not ask if anyone can help you, knows 'something' or uses 'some_program'. Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_ "does anyone use 'some_program'?" ask me about <popcon> instead.) See <ask> <ask to ask> <polls> <search> <sicco> <smart questions>.
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661 [04:41:41] <deaninous> lol annadane. I am trying to set it up on on vm. got the binaries (after compiling). But i might be missing something. not able to launch it yet
662 [04:42:17] <deaninous> I tried google but most I got is how to exploit it.
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665 [04:42:59] <deaninous> am running ubuntu linux 2.3
666 [04:43:04] <sonnixin> ubone: beause the developers wanted that maybe?!
667 [04:43:14] <annadane> ubuntu isn't supported in #debian
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669 [04:43:20] <annadane> unless you mean on the server
670 [04:43:47] <bazhang> ubuntu linux 2.3
671 [04:43:53] <sonnixin> ubone: or did you mean dev/sda and dev/sdb naming?
672 [04:43:56] <bazhang> ubuntu has no such version
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674 [04:44:21] <deaninous> total noob. double check real quick
675 [04:44:45] <sonnixin> hi!, i installed tor-browser-launcher from debian repos and it just doesn't work!
676 [04:45:00] <annadane> !doesn't work
677 [04:45:00] <dpkg> "Doesn't work" is a vague statement. Does it sit on the couch all day long? Does it procrastinate doing the dishes? Does it beg on the street for change? Please be specific! Define 'it' and what it isn't doing. Give us more details so we can help you without needing to ask basic questions like "what's the error message?". Ask me about <smart questions>, <sicco> and <errors>.
678 [04:45:23] <annadane> sonnixin, what you probably mean is you try to open it and it doesn't open. try running it from the terminal
679 [04:45:36] <sonnixin> dpkg: it says Downloading and Installing Tor Browser for the first time
680 [04:45:36] <dpkg> You are person #1 to send an unparseable request, sonnixin
681 [04:45:47] <annadane> sonnixin, dpkg is just a bot
682 [04:46:22] <sonnixin> annadane: anyway that is what happens and no even progress bar or sth
683 [04:47:03] <ubone> what ubuntu?
684 [04:47:11] <ubone> im using debian
685 [04:47:18] <deaninous> uname -a output: 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP
686 [04:47:37] <bazhang> deaninous, what version of debian
687 [04:47:56] <annadane> ubone, fairly sure bazhang was talking to deaninous
688 [04:47:58] <metastable> That... is spectacularly old.
689 [04:48:05] <metastable> Like... a decade old.
690 [04:48:12] <ubone> annadane was talking to me
691 [04:48:24] <bazhang> he clains it's ubuntu 2.3
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693 [04:48:30] <ubone> oh no wrong one
694 [04:48:34] <bazhang> but thats not possible ever
695 [04:48:34] <annadane> no, i was talking to dean
696 [04:48:38] <deaninous> that is the output I got so far
697 [04:48:38] <ubone> im tired :(
698 [04:48:39] <metastable> bazhang: Ubuntu 7.04.
699 [04:48:44] <deaninous> annadane
700 [04:48:46] <metastable> Based on the kernel version.
701 [04:48:56] <bazhang> metastable, thats a decade EOL
702 [04:48:59] <metastable> deaninous: Let's try this again. Is Debian involved somewhere in this equation?
703 [04:49:11] <sonnixin> annadane: well thanks anyway, i guess it was using tor domain which is blocked here
704 [04:49:17] <deaninous> bazhang. I said it off my head
705 [04:49:40] <deaninous> metastable. I understand your question now
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707 [04:49:51] <annadane> sonnixin, tor has ways to get around blocks
708 [04:49:58] <deaninous> havent had my coffee yet, you know
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710 [04:50:13] <annadane> ,v tor-browser-launcher
711 [04:50:14] <judd> No package named 'tor-browser-launcher' was found in amd64.
712 [04:50:29] <annadane> sonnixin, are you sure that's the name of your package?
713 [04:50:33] <sonnixin> annadane: well it downloads with option for downlover tor or not, it wasn't selected and the blocked domain was selected anyway i am trying it still not working
714 [04:50:36] <metastable> deaninous: K. Is Debian involved in this somehow?
715 [04:50:43] <sonnixin> yeah annadane
716 [04:50:52] <ubone> soannixin yes sda and sdb im tired
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718 [04:51:14] <annadane> it's apparently "torbrowser-launcher"
719 [04:51:40] <ubone> sda is the usb stick and sdb is the hdd in the final grub step in the installer, and hence cant boot into it
720 [04:51:40] <sonnixin> yeah on contrib repo
721 [04:51:42] <annadane> sonnixin, and that isn't in stretch, just stretch backports and some other releases, are you on stable?
722 [04:51:43] <deaninous> definitely not.
723 [04:51:55] <sonnixin> annadane: i am on sid unstable
724 [04:51:58] <deaninous> my vm is hosted by a debian machine
725 [04:52:10] <annadane> sonnixin, then ask your question in #debian-next on irc.oftc.net, this channel is for stable
726 [04:52:18] <ubone> so i just fix /etc/fstab and regen grub?
727 [04:52:25] <sonnixin> annadane: okay thanks
728 [04:52:27] <metastable> deaninous: Then this is actually an Ubuntu question?
729 [04:52:45] <deaninous> you are right mesploitable
730 [04:53:10] <deaninous> the ubuntu rooms are dead so far
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733 [04:53:40] <annadane> just because they're dead doesn't mean you should ask here
734 [04:53:42] <annadane> !based on debian
735 [04:53:43] <dpkg> Your distribution may be based on and have software in common with Debian, but it is not Debian. We don't and cannot know what changes were made by your distribution (compare replaced-url
736 [04:53:56] <metastable> deaninous: Given that you're asking about a version of Ubuntu that is ten years old, you may not get much assistance.
737 [04:54:56] <deaninous> you are rightmetastable.
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740 [04:56:13] <deaninous> I will get it a rest and get back at it again. The package seems to be set up is such a way that noone can use it
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743 [04:56:57] <annadane> deaninous, sorry. if the host is debian you probably could ask here
744 [04:57:03] <annadane> it's just reflexive at this poin
745 [04:57:05] <annadane> point
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747 [04:57:25] <deaninous> biggest problem is aptitude/apt wont work on the machine because of security concerns
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754 [04:59:03] <annadane> oh, it's a server, not virtualization. well, whatever
755 [04:59:16] <annadane> i'm sure the question belongs somewhere and i'm too confused to understand
756 [04:59:33] <annadane> someone else can yell at you for being off-topic or not
757 [04:59:52] <LambdaComplex> annadane: i think that already happened. twice
758 [05:00:06] <annadane> there you go then.
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765 [05:01:58] <deaninous> no biggie, man. it is all good
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767 [05:02:08] <iflema> this whole channel is off topic.... mayaswell talk about horses or something
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770 [05:03:30] <fidy> Is this the off topic room?
771 [05:03:56] <sangy> fidy: ==> #debian-offtopic or lol if troll
772 [05:04:37] <fidy> sorry
773 [05:04:42] <fidy> thank you
774 [05:04:55] <pingfloyd> !snss
775 [05:04:55] <sangy> fidy: np, have fun :)
776 [05:04:55] <dpkg> Shiny New Shit Syndrome is a serious disorder, which usually breaks out into an epidemic every time something new is released. If you have SNS, ask me about <backports> and <ssb>; these are better options than upgrading to <testing> because it is a <moving target>.
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795 [05:18:23] <Hooloovo0> so uh can someone confirm that clamscan --max-filesize=4095M --max-scansize=4095M /usr/lib/chromium/chromium shows that it's infected with mirai?
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824 [05:32:37] <sonnixin> mirai was attacking default IoT passowrds?!
825 [05:32:41] <sonnixin> Hooloovo0:
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827 [05:33:39] <Hooloovo0> ... I think it's a clamav but
828 [05:33:46] <Hooloovo0> bug even
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880 [05:57:00] <sonnixin> Hooloovo0: or false-positive!
881 [05:57:28] <Hooloovo0> right, I guess
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883 [05:58:06] <Hooloovo0> seems odd to me that it's a virus whose name I know, is all
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970 [07:04:12] <anonnumberanon> Is Debian Jessie 8.9 the "stable" for sources.list?
971 [07:04:23] <annadane> anonnumberanon, no. debian 9.2 is; stretch
972 [07:04:27] <annadane> jessie is oldstable
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975 [07:05:20] <anonnumberanon> I'm doing an upgrade and some packages (for codeblocks) are not downloading, my sources list says "stable jessie main" but on the repository's website it says to have "stable stretch main" or "stable stable main"
976 [07:05:27] <anonnumberanon> replaced-url
977 [07:05:43] <annadane> errr
978 [07:05:47] <annadane> that's not right at all
979 [07:06:10] <annadane> you should either have the codename (stable, testing etc) or the release name (stretch, buster), not both
980 [07:06:30] <annadane> i suggest just changing it to stretch, and then when buster releases change it to buster
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983 [07:07:15] <anonnumberanon> but I don't think I have stretch, this means I would have a stretch-type repo in my sources for that program even though I use oldstable, is that okay?
984 [07:07:25] <annadane> oh, sorry
985 [07:07:41] <annadane> if you don't want to upgrade to stretch and you're still on/still want to use jessie, use jessie in your sources
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988 [07:07:46] <annadane> kind of a brain fart there
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990 [07:07:57] <anonnumberanon> deb [arch=amd64] replaced-url
991 [07:08:01] <anonnumberanon> this is what I have now
992 [07:08:15] <annadane> anonnumberanon, replaced-url
993 [07:08:57] <annadane> !jessie sources.list
994 [07:08:57] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for Debian 8 "Jessie" has three lines: "deb replaced-url
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1000 [07:11:53] <anonnumberanon> This doesn't help.
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1002 [07:12:52] <annadane> essentially, you also want jessie-updates and jessie/updates for security, if you only have that one line you pasted above
1003 [07:13:57] <anonnumberanon> that one line is a non-debian repository
1004 [07:14:00] <anonnumberanon> i have 4 lines
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1009 [07:15:11] <anonnumberanon> I have for Debian: jessie main - jessie/updates - jessie-updates
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1012 [07:15:48] <annadane> you should be fine, then - as for your prior issue, can you paste your output? paste.debian.net
1013 [07:15:58] <anonnumberanon> ok thanks sure
1014 [07:16:42] <annadane> and also apt-cache policy for the packages that you're having problems with, like "apt-cache policy pkg1 pkg2" etc and "apt-cache policy" by itself
1015 [07:16:52] <annadane> though we may be able to tell based on raw output alone
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1017 [07:17:55] <anonnumberanon> replaced-url
1018 [07:19:00] <anonnumberanon> now this is the output of apt-cache policy:
1019 [07:19:02] <anonnumberanon> replaced-url
1020 [07:20:18] <annadane> hm. i'm not sure what the issue is. my suggestion would be to try another mirror but i could be wrong. replaced-url
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1028 [07:24:57] <annadane> (remember to apt update after choosing a different mirror)
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1037 [07:31:24] <towo^work> anonnumberanon, don't use 3rd party repos, period
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1040 [07:32:52] <towo^work> and btw, that repo has no jessie repo, so it's absolutely normal it does not work on jessie and this sources entrie, you have
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1049 [07:41:11] <anonnumberanon> why do people highlight you and leave?
1050 [07:41:55] <anonnumberanon> it HAD a Jessie repo because this worked before, detail I have not mentioned!
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1073 [07:56:22] <jelly> anonnumberanon: it might be okay, it might blow up in your face, it's hard to say with 3rd party repos. Ask the people responsible where the jessie builds have gone?
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1075 [07:57:22] <jelly> if they had jessie builds and removed them it's kind of a clear sign they don't plan on supporting jessie any more
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1077 [07:57:53] <annadane> this seems obvious in retrospect. sorry about that.
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1083 [08:02:21] <annadane> yeah, if you check jenslody in the list of mirrors it's not there
1084 [08:02:27] <annadane> so that isn't surprising at all
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1087 [08:05:16] <annadane> anonnumberanon, "it worked before" suggests maybe the mirror got taken down for whatever reason
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1089 [08:06:41] <annadane> so, remove that and use the official ones that are there
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1091 [08:06:55] <sardonicTurd> excuse me but what are the bounds within which i can ask questions here?
1092 [08:07:08] <annadane> sardonicTurd, this is a debian support channel, focused on the stable distribution (stretch)
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1095 [08:07:25] <aZz7eCh> hi guys. i have a samba network location automatically being created and loaded every time i boot up. in gnome/deb8, where would i have told this to do this? i want to stop it from loading each time. it is mounting to a /run/user/1000/gvfs/ location so im presuming its definitely gnome/nautilus doing this on boot or login... any tips what I might be looking for ? i have checked /etc/fstab and /etc/rc.local where i do have two network locations
1096 [08:07:25] <aZz7eCh> being mounted deliberately ... neither of these files is creating the connection to this samba share tho
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1099 [08:09:01] <aZz7eCh> it comes up / shows up in nautilus down the left as a location i have mounted, every time i log into deb
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1101 [08:09:19] <aZz7eCh> i can unmount it fine of course - but for hte life of me i cant work out what is automatically mounting it every time
1102 [08:09:23] <sardonicTurd> okay
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1106 [08:10:56] <pussysex> join my new channel ##vagina
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1109 [08:12:42] <sardonicTurd> i have a samba related question as well, while transffering files from windows to debian, via ethernet the speeds are bound to 10mb/s what could be the issue here?
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1112 [08:13:08] <klys> millibits
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1114 [08:13:21] <sardonicTurd> what
1115 [08:13:34] <klys> 10 millibits per second?
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1118 [08:14:15] <annadane> i think what they mean is that the transfer speed is slow...
1119 [08:14:16] <pussysex> Quick poll: Who is hotter? Selena Gomez or Genevieve Cortese?
1120 [08:14:24] <annadane> !ops ban the idiot please
1121 [08:14:24] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH, mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel, zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly: annadane complains about a problem (see above)
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1123 [08:14:37] <sardonicTurd> ofcourse not its megabits
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1126 [08:14:59] <pussysex> !ops annadane name calling
1127 [08:15:00] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH, mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel, zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly: pussysex complains about a problem (see above)
1128 [08:15:14] <klys> of course it wasn't me
1129 [08:15:19] <pussysex> annadane: don't call people idiot. its not nice.
1130 [08:15:22] <sardonicTurd> yes the speed is the problem, i personally terminated the rj45 and it should support at least 100MB/s
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1133 [08:17:49] <klys> do you have a 10 Mbps device plugged into your switch?
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1140 [08:19:55] <sardonicTurd> im not using a switch, its a crossover fast ethernet cable between to pcs.
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1164 [08:26:24] <jelly> sardonicTurd: if your both endpoints are gigabit, you should be able to use a normal cable
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1170 [08:27:31] <jelly> sardonicTurd: if your both endpoints are gigabit, you should be able to use a normal cable
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1172 [08:29:25] <jelly> sardonicTurd: replaced-url
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1174 [08:30:18] <sardonicTurd> jelly perhaps you missed the question
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1177 [08:31:13] <aZz7eCh> he is far more concerned with My question
1178 [08:31:17] <aZz7eCh> wait your turn
1179 [08:31:27] <jelly> sardonicTurd: I did not read above <sardonicTurd> i have a samba related question as well, while transffering files from windows to debian, via ethernet the speeds are bound to 10mb/s what could be the issue here?
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1181 [08:32:00] <annadane> jelly, that was the initial question
1182 [08:32:08] <annadane> nothing above it
1183 [08:32:31] <toolz> I have an unusual nice usage of 10-15% constantly, how exactly can I find out which processes are causing that usage. The processes which are listed on htop consuming CPU do not use nice, I cant seem to detect whats going on
1184 [08:33:21] <jelly> sardonicTurd: so which negotiated speed does "ethtool eth0" show on linux
1185 [08:34:56] <sardonicTurd> jelly never mind it after further probing i realised it had something to do with a feature called LSO
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1191 [08:37:56] <jelly> toolz: ps has a %n format if you want to explicitely hunt for processes with a non-zero value
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1194 [08:38:49] <jelly> toolz: for example: ps -eo "%p %n %c" |awk '$2 != 0 {print}'
1195 [08:40:40] <jelly> non-zero nice* value
1196 [08:41:00] <Nawab> how do i view my current keyboard layout?
1197 [08:41:00] <aZz7eCh> jelly: give a suggestion to aZz7eCh
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1200 [08:41:08] <jelly> aZz7eCh: no.
1201 [08:41:12] <aZz7eCh> evil.
1202 [08:41:16] <jelly> definitely.
1203 [08:41:21] * aZz7eCh cries.
1204 [08:41:51] <jelly> mua ha ha.
1205 [08:41:53] <aZz7eCh> is it because it should be obvious to me or, , sob, you still hate me :(
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1209 [08:42:15] <annadane> aZz7eCh, don't know the answer as per usual but it's probably in samba settings or config somewhere
1210 [08:42:15] <Nawab> jelly: can you say pls?
1211 [08:42:21] <jelly> aZz7eCh: usually I don't comment on things I have no clue about. You're using Gnome.
1212 [08:42:26] <annadane> which i'm sure is _incredibly_ helpful
1213 [08:42:30] <aZz7eCh> ahh
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1215 [08:42:50] <aZz7eCh> annadane thanks goes looking for manual samba settings might be it
1216 [08:43:01] <annadane> aZz7eCh, you can also try the debian mailing list for which i can never remember the address
1217 [08:43:12] <annadane> debian-user@lists.debian.org
1218 [08:43:37] <jelly> gvfs is a gnome thing, I believe
1219 [08:43:46] <aZz7eCh> yep
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1221 [08:44:08] <jelly> so the only suggestion I could offer is "don't use gnome" and that's silly
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1224 [08:44:22] <annadane> well...
1225 [08:44:22] <aZz7eCh> of course it is
1226 [08:44:57] <annadane> i mean it's gnome, but unless we have examples of it not happening on every other de...
1227 [08:45:00] <jelly> thus, not saying anything
1228 [08:45:10] <aZz7eCh> you guys told me to go sshfs with the way i had my network setup and i have never looked back. this darn gvfs mount loading is a reminent
1229 [08:45:37] <aZz7eCh> remnant*
1230 [08:45:45] <jelly> aZz7eCh: maybe verify no gnome file manager is autostarting?
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1232 [08:46:07] <annadane> yeah, it may also be in things gnome autostarts, i guess
1233 [08:46:15] <aZz7eCh> i'm sure it will be somethign as simple as a box i ticked when i connected the first time, asking if iw ant to auto conenct every time
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1237 [08:46:27] <jelly> ¯\_(ă)_/¯
1238 [08:46:34] <annadane> yeah, probably
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1240 [08:46:38] <jelly> I'm not going there.
1241 [08:46:46] <raynold> ahh it's a wonderful day
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1243 [08:47:24] <aZz7eCh> its always nicer in heaven Raynold. Bangkok: 33.5 degrees C and partly overcast. Bliss.
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1245 [08:47:56] * jelly offers some fog and a link to #debian-offtopic
1246 [08:48:04] <toolz> jelly: it seems a lot of kworker processes have -20 value.
1247 [08:48:22] <toolz> jelly: how can I debug further to see whats going on, can you gimme a gint
1248 [08:48:24] <jelly> toolz: those are kernel threads.
1249 [08:48:24] <toolz> hint*
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1252 [08:49:09] <toolz> yes, I want to know why they are consuming that much cpu, whats going on exactly
1253 [08:49:58] <jelly> toolz: use top to see which ones actually use cpu time. the other part of their name points to the device/driver each serves.
1254 [08:50:16] <jelly> kworker/1:2 < see that 1:2 thing?
1255 [08:50:21] <annadane> aZz7eCh, may also be clues in /usr/local/logs/samba.log
1256 [08:50:33] <annadane> as well as maybe journalctl
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1258 [08:51:12] <aZz7eCh> ok
1259 [08:51:17] <toolz> jelly: yeah, the thing is the machine has 72 cpus :D
1260 [08:51:32] <toolz> so its pretty damn hard to watch through them
1261 [08:52:35] <jelly> so pick three.
1262 [08:52:45] <jelly> and tell top to refresh less often
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1265 [08:53:11] <jelly> 's' key in top
1266 [08:53:55] <annadane> aZz7eCh, because network location implies a network you didn't think was running is running and the logs would reflect that presumably
1267 [08:54:02] <annadane> anyway, just rambling
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1269 [08:54:09] <jelly> toolz: oh, and sorry, those numbers do NOT point to devices. You'll have to use more complex tools. A 30 second serach on googles suggests eg. replaced-url
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1275 [08:56:03] <jelly> toolz: searched for replaced-url
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1282 [08:58:22] <jelly> heh, answered by anarcat. Two years after the issue.
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1289 [09:02:51] <jelly> toolz: 4 sockets with 18 cores each?
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1291 [09:03:19] <toolz> jelly: no, its 2 xeons, E5-2697 v4 @ 2.30GHz
1292 [09:03:29] <jelly> but with HT enabled
1293 [09:03:33] <toolz> true
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1298 [09:04:21] <jelly> possibly a nice VM host
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1302 [09:05:41] <annadane> replaced-url
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1304 [09:06:23] <annadane> (this was already linked but i notice educated guesses in there so that can give you some direction)
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1314 [09:09:56] <aZz7eCh> well
1315 [09:09:58] <aZz7eCh> rebooted..
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1318 [09:10:45] <aZz7eCh> and its no longer loading. so, having no other option .. I simply opened up Gnome Keyring ... deleted the credentials for that network machine from the keyring ... rebooted. not sure if theres still a file telling it to mount, and failing ... or not ... :/
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1356 [09:30:53] <dexta> gm
1357 [09:31:36] <annadane> aZz7eCh, another approach may be to check what ports are being used
1358 [09:31:55] <annadane> or network connections in general
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1370 [09:37:37] <annadane> not sure how easy it is to remotely view connections on samba
1371 [09:37:44] <annadane> these are just ideas i'm tossing around
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1375 [09:40:34] <pragomer> how can I automount my crypo/luks encrypted usb-flashdrive (under debian9 gnome) ? so that I am asked for the passphrase when gnome-session is started? At this time I have to click on it in nautilus
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1399 [09:51:45] <pragomer> can I luksOpen a partition via BLKID ?
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1441 [10:18:13] <strk> where's the keyring configuration ? cannot find it in Applications->Accessories, nor I know how it is called
1442 [10:18:34] <strk> the one for configuring the "Unlock Keyring" popup
1443 [10:19:02] <iflema> gnome shell? press the wndows button and type keys
1444 [10:19:08] <iflema> ?
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1446 [10:19:34] <strk> MATE, and windows button is mapped to compose key
1447 [10:19:46] <iflema> eww
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1452 [10:21:01] <strk> there' s a dconf editor which finds "keyrings-selected" under /apps/seahorse/listing
1453 [10:21:07] <strk> dunno if it's related
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1460 [10:29:00] <iflema> havnt used gnome 2 as a desktop for over 10years or MATE ever
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1462 [10:29:07] <iflema> seahorse sounds familiar
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1471 [10:34:28] <Ulrar> Hi, was /etc/network/interfaces removed in debian 9 ?
1472 [10:34:32] <Ulrar> I can't find it
1473 [10:36:02] <iflema> Ulrar: release notes are good
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1477 [10:38:04] <Ulrar> iflema: Which ? replaced-url
1478 [10:38:15] <Ulrar> at least nothing I can ^f
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1481 [10:38:49] <annadane> Ulrar, replaced-url
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1483 [10:39:40] <Ulrar> annadane: I still don't see anything about that file in there
1484 [10:39:47] <Ulrar> Which number would it be under ?
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1487 [10:39:53] <annadane> there's replaced-url
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1489 [10:40:02] <annadane> Ulrar, i don't know; i'm not sure if it was removed or not
1490 [10:40:45] <Ulrar> I'm not even sure that's a debian thing, might be a new OVH weirdness
1491 [10:41:05] <Ulrar> A colleague of mine says he just re-created it by hand and it worked fine .. guess I'll try that
1492 [10:41:30] <annadane> i know i have /etc/network/interfaces on sid, which isn't much help
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1494 [10:41:46] <iflema> Ulrar: fresh install?
1495 [10:41:55] <Ulrar> Yes, just installed 10 minutes ago
1496 [10:41:56] <annadane> it may not be universal depending on the config you have i guess
1497 [10:42:06] <Ulrar> Weirdly enough the interface is named eth0
1498 [10:42:13] <Ulrar> And not ensXXX as usually on stretch
1499 [10:42:36] <Ulrar> OVH must have done something weird to the template this week
1500 [10:42:37] <iflema> Ulrar: theres a section in the release notes
1501 [10:42:59] <iflema> New Method for naming Network Interfaces
1502 [10:43:01] <Ulrar> Yes, I know how interfaces are named, that's not my problem
1503 [10:43:07] <Ulrar> It's not being applied here
1504 [10:43:09] <Ulrar> Which is weird
1505 [10:43:53] <annadane> it may be kind of like how not everyone has an xorg.conf
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1507 [10:44:19] <annadane> though i'd expect interfaces to be there, honestly
1508 [10:45:04] <Ulrar> I install a lot of servers every week, first time it does that
1509 [10:45:12] <Ulrar> I'm sure they f*cked with the template again
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1511 [10:45:21] <Ulrar> I'll ask them directly
1512 [10:45:26] <Ulrar> Must be them
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1516 [10:47:04] <chomwitt> i want to share a folder with an ubuntu box in a lan. should i go samba or nfs ?
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1520 [10:48:18] <jolt> chomwitt: for linux end 2 end I recommend nfs just because of permissions
1521 [10:48:33] <jolt> chomwitt: but if you just want to have it like a dropbox for files, then it doesn't matter
1522 [10:48:50] <jolt> chomwitt: if you want separate users to connect to it, then samba is also great
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1528 [10:50:04] <chomwitt> jolt: thanks for the tips
1529 [10:50:11] <chomwitt> i'll try nfs first
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1532 [10:50:30] <Ulrar> Allright
1533 [10:50:33] <Ulrar> /etc/systemd/network/50-default.network
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1535 [10:50:38] <Ulrar> That's my answer
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1537 [10:50:52] <Ulrar> Well, sure glad we still can remove systemd
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1616 [11:20:26] <Meganitrospeed> Why does people preffer RedHat over Debian? ( Apart from the support )
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1618 [11:21:14] <petemc> ask them
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1621 [11:21:35] <rant> *shrug* I have a red hat but I prefer my green army hat, and Debian hence why I'm in #debian
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1625 [11:22:08] <Meganitrospeed> petemc: They start screaming a bunch of nonsense
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1630 [11:23:29] <petemc> Meganitrospeed: there is no right answer, support is the main reason as you said. both are good distros
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1633 [11:24:16] <Meganitrospeed> I love Debian too much... everybody should be using debian!
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1687 [11:42:04] <tw> not relevant to the support channel.
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1721 [11:54:43] <ebarrett> great spam you have here :)
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1808 [12:45:29] <Meganitrospeed> So... what is the best way to become a true Debian user?
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1817 [12:49:12] <babilen> Meganitrospeed: Use Debian?
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1819 [12:49:15] <towo^work> Meganitrospeed, what's a "true debian user"?
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1822 [12:51:08] <Logg> How do programs know the location of gnome desktop? In English, it's ~/Desktop but in other languages, it is not.
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1837 [12:57:26] <Meganitrospeed> Just reffering to getting proficient with it.
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1846 [12:59:53] <afidegnum> hello, how do i read html file in ssh ?
1847 [13:00:19] <Logg> you can use a text editor like nano
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1853 [13:01:41] <zxcv1729> afidegnum: w3m is fun
1854 [13:01:55] <Meganitrospeed> use nano and the route of the file aka: nano /home/index.html
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1863 [13:03:53] <babilen> Logg: Look into XDG user directories (there's also a xdg-user-dirs package that allows you to override these)
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1921 [13:25:50] <Paul--> hello all
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1924 [13:26:02] <hyperreal> Hi Paul--
1925 [13:26:06] <Paul--> I have a directory name -A
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1928 [13:26:35] <Paul--> cd -A don't go ; rm -A don't go
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1930 [13:26:49] <Paul--> permission or correct to enter or delete
1931 [13:26:59] <Paul--> cd \-A nothing
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1933 [13:27:04] <Paul--> strange
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1935 [13:27:43] <Paul--> how may I enter in a directory with name '-A'
1936 [13:27:57] <Paul--> is it - a particular char ?
1937 [13:28:04] <hyperreal> Paul-- Trying using cd '-A'
1938 [13:28:14] <Blinkiz> Hi. Am getting a weird message that makes it impossible for me to install debian 9.2.1 into a virtual machine. Early in the setup it complains about "no kernel modules where found". What does this mean? Never seen this message before and I have installed debian a lot..
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1941 [13:28:50] <Paul--> nothing ; cd '-A'
1942 [13:28:50] <Paul--> -bash: cd: -A: invalid option
1943 [13:28:50] <Paul--> cd: usage: cd [-L|[-P [-e]]] [dir]
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1945 [13:29:20] <hyperreal> Paul--: right, bash thinks you using -A as an option to cd
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1947 [13:29:26] <tremolo> cd ./-A
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1949 [13:29:48] <Paul--> ahaaa -A is a option of cd command ?
1950 [13:29:57] <tremolo> No, but it parses like one.
1951 [13:30:02] <Blinkiz> I have tried both "debian-9.2.1-amd64-netinst.iso" and "debian-9.2.1-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso". Getting after I have specified my languages "no kernel modules where found". Something missing on in the ISO file?
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1954 [13:31:21] <Paul--> cd ./-A
1955 [13:31:21] <Paul--> -bash: cd: ./-A: No such file or directory
1956 [13:31:26] <hyperreal> Paul--: for future reference, don't name your directories with a preceding dash.
1957 [13:31:49] <Paul--> sorry, the name went from wget
1958 [13:32:10] <tremolo> Hence the 'invalid option' message. Try specifying that it is relative to the current directory (in which it exists) with "./-A" or use a full path like "/home/user/-A"
1959 [13:32:22] <tremolo> Are you in the directory where -A exists?
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1961 [13:32:47] <tremolo> "." means "current directory" in the above.
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1966 [13:33:19] <Paul--> ok
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1970 [13:33:44] <Paul--> with the quoting '-A' retirn to the home directory
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1973 [13:33:58] <HD|Laptop> hello all
1974 [13:34:21] <HD|Laptop> I am trying to debug the initscript of tomcat6 in squeeze (yes, it IS old/unsupported, I know)
1975 [13:34:29] <HD|Laptop> it calls start-stop-daemon --test --start --pidfile /var/run/tomcat6.pid --user tomcat6 --exec /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin/java
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1980 [13:34:45] <HD|Laptop> and start-stop-daemon says "Would start /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin/java", even though in ps fuax, java shows up
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1984 [13:35:13] <HD|Laptop> "tomcat6 950 0.7 3.4 574504 71076 ? Sl 11:30 0:01 /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin/java -Djava.util.logging.config.file=/var/lib/tomcat6/conf/logging.properties ..."
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1986 [13:35:27] <HD|Laptop> and the pidfile also contains the correct pid
1987 [13:35:36] <HD|Laptop> what could cause this bug?
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1994 [13:36:09] <tnorth> hi there, I'm looking for the .diff.gz source file for package libc6-2.13-38+deb7u11 (wheezy). The last release is libc6-2.13-38+deb7u12, and I want to get a diff between these two versions. I heard about interdiff, but I'm unable to find the sources of libc6-2.13-38+deb7u11 on the security mirror. Any way to get that file?
1995 [13:36:25] <petn-randall> !snapshot
1996 [13:36:25] <dpkg> replaced-url
1997 [13:36:32] <petn-randall> tnorth: This ^^^ might help you.
1998 [13:36:51] <tnorth> oh I didn't know that ... thanks petn-randall!
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2000 [13:37:01] <petn-randall> tnorth: You're welcome! :)
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2004 [13:38:22] <HD|Laptop> oh. Is this possible because start-stop-daemon looks at /proc/$PID/exe, which for some reason cannot be resolved in a docker env?
2005 [13:38:26] <HD|Laptop> ls -lah /proc/950/exe ls: cannot read symbolic link /proc/950/exe: Permission denied
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2011 [13:41:03] <petn-randall> HD|Laptop: Why are you using squeeze in docker?
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2014 [13:41:26] <HD|Laptop> petn-randall: trying to dockerize an ages-old java app which we don't have the source for
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2016 [13:41:45] <HD|Laptop> looks like it's a docker issue... replaced-url
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2018 [13:42:05] <HD|Laptop> Sigh
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2030 [13:47:17] <tw> (s)chroot or lxc will probably work for that.
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2034 [13:47:41] <tw> I've recently had a similar problem, though not java based.
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2038 [13:49:55] <JyZyXEL> what is needed to make initramfs-tools build vfat support into initrd?
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2041 [13:50:46] <JyZyXEL> i tried mounting a fat filesystem in (initramfs) but it kept complaining about missing some "ascii" support..?
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2069 [13:59:31] <jamesl__> After some time of using Stretch with Firefox ESR and Hexchat installed on my Thinkpad T410, my screen goes blank except for some red and green randomly-flashing dots at the side of the screen. When this happens the system does not respond to ctrl-alt-F1, any mouse movement, only SysRq combinations. What could be causing this?
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2074 [14:00:46] <Logg> internal rgb cable inside is having connection issues is my guess
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2078 [14:01:24] <Logg> doesn't explain system non responsiveness though
2079 [14:01:28] <jamesl__> Logg, it doesn't happen on Windows
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2081 [14:02:16] <Logg> well, it's definitely outside normal operating conditions. I'd reinstall personally
2082 [14:02:32] <Logg> although it could be that you're not in Windows long enough for the issue to appear
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2084 [14:02:47] <jamesl__> Windows is my main OS though
2085 [14:03:18] <Logg> install debian in virtual machine and call it done
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2098 [14:07:21] <codingquark> After installing a fresh system (Debian 9), to get support for various languages, is it only about installing fonts that support these languages, or do I have to do something more?
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2102 [14:08:41] <ThCTLo2> @codingquark at least : dpkg-reconfigure locales and enable more languages
2103 [14:08:42] <TimeTraveler> hi
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2105 [14:09:02] <TimeTraveler> is there a reason why firefox ESR takes up 100% CPU with 2 tabs open?
2106 [14:09:06] <TimeTraveler> one of which is facebook
2107 [14:10:13] <HD|Laptop> TimeTraveler: yeah, facebook is the reason
2108 [14:10:20] <HD|Laptop> plus that firefox is a CPU hog
2109 [14:10:32] <TimeTraveler> wtf does facebook use so much cpu?
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2112 [14:11:28] <TimeTraveler> what is firefox ESR anyway?
2113 [14:11:31] <TimeTraveler> whats the ESR?
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2115 [14:13:08] <inviz> extended support release afaik, i use it because i need old java applets
2116 [14:14:50] <codingquark> ThCTLo2: okay, thanks :)
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2120 [14:15:34] <ThCTLo2> You welkom, and more info here : replaced-url
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2126 [14:17:50] <codingquark> Thanks for the link!
2127 [14:18:45] <TimeTraveler> i see
2128 [14:18:47] <TimeTraveler> thanks
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2130 [14:19:09] <xormor> have any virii or malware been spread into Debian stable systems? I read that Red Hat had rootkits and Trojans in its time - I think that was in the 1990's.
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2136 [14:21:06] <jelly-home> xormor: it really depends on what services and apps are running and exposed
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2142 [14:22:13] <jelly-home> xormor: if you're running debian stable and keep an unpatched (or even patched) wordpress or joomla on public internet, there's a high change it will get compormised and used to spread malware around
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2145 [14:25:08] <Meganitrospeed> How do most people ensure the safety of their servers?. Im a bit paranoic.
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2161 [14:29:48] <tremolo> Meganitrospeed: AIDE if I want to be paranoid, minimal installations, disabling/removing unnecessary services, regular updates, granting minimal permissions to users, disabling password-based authentication
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2163 [14:30:34] <Meganitrospeed> to something like token based authentification ( Authy )?
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2167 [14:32:00] <tremolo> More like key-based SSH
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2169 [14:33:25] <Meganitrospeed> or... both at the same time?
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2171 [14:33:48] <Meganitrospeed> Anything else?
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2174 [14:35:13] <inviz> you could run vulnerability scans regularly
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2176 [14:35:54] <jelly-home> Meganitrospeed: care about security and risk management is more of a continuous process, not a set of things to set up once.
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2179 [14:37:05] <tremolo> I'm not familiar with authy, so I can't really comment on that.
2180 [14:37:25] <Meganitrospeed> jelly-home: I know, but im always worried about the same stuff, what if i left that unconfigured, or that could be bad.
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2185 [14:38:13] <jelly-home> Meganitrospeed: if you worry about the same stuff, write it down.
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2189 [14:38:47] <jelly-home> then go thru the checklist every time you set up a new system. And update the checklist on every new release.
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2194 [14:40:07] <Meganitrospeed> inviz: ClamAV or something more specific ( looks like my network disconnected...)
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2199 [14:42:58] <tomreyn> Meganitrospeed: i would not use clamav for anything except mail filtering, and even there it is nowadays not really useful
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2202 [14:43:59] <tomreyn> and i don't know what inviz referred to with "vulnerability scanner". i'd rather care about prevention, not post compromise recovery (although you need a plan for that as well).
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2204 [14:44:26] <jelly-home> third party databases make clamav a bit more useful, at the expense of increased false positives
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2210 [14:45:44] <tomreyn> installing updates regularly, hardening your OS and service configurations and (just maybe, comes with a lot of management work) running AIDE or OSSEC (and maybe pax / grsec / apparmor or the like) amkes a lot more sense.
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2213 [14:46:32] <tomreyn> and dont forget to reboot after kernel updates (or at least do live kernel patching, but that's not really recommendable at this time).
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2215 [14:47:16] <tomreyn> Meganitrospeed: ^
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2223 [14:53:20] <d0uglas> Hi gents. Bought a sandisk 1TB SSD (replaced-url
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2233 [14:57:28] <iflema> d0uglas: 10 year old motherbaord and cables?
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2235 [14:58:29] <d0uglas> iflema: no, everything relatively new but the ... oh wait, the cables are on the old side
2236 [14:58:37] <d0uglas> cables might be a culprit?
2237 [14:58:48] <iflema> d0uglas: make sure the motherboard is sata3 and check cables
2238 [14:58:51] <d0uglas> ok
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2244 [15:00:08] <d0uglas> I'll try again with fresh cables. In general would you say it's highly unlikely I'd get a messed up brand-name ssd from amazon, a failure like this far more likely due to something like a crapped out cable?
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2246 [15:00:32] <Logg> could be either
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2250 [15:00:48] <iflema> id say cables
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2253 [15:00:56] <iflema> could be either
2254 [15:01:07] <d0uglas> well, i'll find out by repeating what I did but with new cables. Thanks fellas.
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2261 [15:04:26] <petn-randall> d0uglas: If you got errors in "dmesg" it will also tell you from which disk those originated.
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2265 [15:04:49] <petn-randall> d0uglas: /var/log/kern.log is where the logs are written to persistently (in case you rebooted since the error).
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2283 [15:14:08] <inviz> tomreyn, Nessus or OpenVAS
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2285 [15:14:50] <JohnA1> Which raid config is considered "best" for a large disk setup? I have used 5. 6 and 10 in the past.
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2287 [15:15:03] <gunix> is there any risk to upgrade from jessie instead of installing stretch right away?
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2289 [15:15:58] <jelly-home> gunix: little if you read stretch release notes and follow the described release upgrade process
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2291 [15:16:40] <jelly-home> gunix: /msg dpkg jessie->stretch
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2295 [15:17:05] <ForceRecon> Hello all.. is there a single command that will uninstall all the games on the default debian install?
2296 [15:17:28] <ForceRecon> morning jelly
2297 [15:18:14] <jelly> ForceRecon: a default install does not install games. Which games are you talking about?
2298 [15:18:57] <ForceRecon> the games, like chess, tali and swell-foop
2299 [15:19:12] <ForceRecon> it actually installs a lot of games
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2301 [15:20:18] <ForceRecon> and going through in synaptic and clicking each one and marking for complete removal is tedius
2302 [15:20:54] <babilen> You must have selected some packages that pulled those in .. what did you install during the initial installation?
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2304 [15:22:22] <ForceRecon> I did not pick anything it just installs them..
2305 [15:22:36] <gunix> jelly: i got a new VPS and it had only deb 8 so i did an upgrade from 8 to 9 and i wonder if i will notice anything bad along the line ... like having packages that are deprecated on stretch
2306 [15:23:07] <babilen> ForceRecon: Debian installs almost nothing by default (not even a graphical user interface) unless you select that explicitly
2307 [15:24:14] <towo^work> maybe he has used task-gnome-desktop
2308 [15:24:21] <towo^work> then many games are there ;)
2309 [15:24:45] <ForceRecon> well maybe its the non free firmware 9.2 dvd that does it.. when installing from this dvd, you only put in your information like machine name and passwords, drive design.. there is no hey what do you want to install pick games.. so maybe its listed under something like 3rd party driver or apps.. or i don't know but they get installed and I did not choose.. I wouldnt
2310 [15:24:48] <gunix> jelly: or for example small performance issues
2311 [15:25:01] <ForceRecon> i did pick cinnamon
2312 [15:25:05] <ForceRecon> that could be it
2313 [15:25:59] <jelly> ForceRecon: which packages do those games belong to?
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2316 [15:26:59] <ForceRecon> well in the menu they are listed as games, and in synaptic, games and amusement, and I just uninstalled them all, as they are individual packages, like, check and light puzzle and some others..
2317 [15:27:08] <ForceRecon> not sure what you mean by which package
2318 [15:28:42] <jelly> synaptic is a package manager.
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2321 [15:28:55] <jelly> software in debian comes in packages
2322 [15:29:00] <towo^work> maybe it was the package gnome-games
2323 [15:29:13] <jelly> figure out the package name a piece of software belongs to.
2324 [15:29:15] <ForceRecon> that actually sounds correct
2325 [15:29:23] <towo^work> its a recommend of cinnamon -desktop.environment
2326 [15:29:24] <ForceRecon> gnome games..
2327 [15:29:39] <ForceRecon> I saw it a couple times when uninstalling a few
2328 [15:30:07] <ForceRecon> also, is it normal not to be in the sudoers group?
2329 [15:30:13] <towo^work> it is
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2331 [15:31:42] <towo^work> as long you create a root account on install time, sudo is not configured or installed
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2333 [15:31:57] <petn-randall> JohnA1: There is no "best", otherwise there would only be one RAID level. Each RAID level has its own merits and downsides.
2334 [15:33:01] <ForceRecon> adduser forcerecon sudo Adding user `forcerecon' to group `sudo' ... Adding user forcerecon to group sudo Done.
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2336 [15:33:15] <ForceRecon> so is that why it still does not work
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2341 [15:34:50] <jelly> ForceRecon: group membership is only applied at log on, so log off and log back on.
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2343 [15:35:43] <Droid2Debian> Foes any one have a link to a good beginner to intermediate guide on doig a kustom kernel?
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2347 [15:36:44] <ForceRecon> all good.. thanks guys
2348 [15:36:49] <ForceRecon> getting there..
2349 [15:37:10] <ForceRecon> AHH.. I need to get wireless working..
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2351 [15:37:19] <ForceRecon> got a command for that?
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2353 [15:37:55] <ForceRecon> 06:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Limited BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03)
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2356 [15:38:58] <ForceRecon> follow this = replaced-url
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2359 [15:39:28] <babilen> ForceRecon is helping him/herself
2360 [15:39:54] <ForceRecon> lol.. just asking if I am on the right track
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2363 [15:40:54] <towo^work> this wiki would not helb you
2364 [15:40:58] <towo^work> *help
2365 [15:41:33] <towo^work> my debian unstable is sysing, you need wl, so apt install broadcom-sta-dkms would be thy way to go
2366 [15:41:41] <towo^work> *is saying
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2371 [15:44:03] <ForceRecon> brb
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2373 [15:45:27] <mrjayribs> Hey yall! My co-worker mentioned awm (awesome window manager) I tried to install but I have I believe I have gnome running... how can I switch window managers?
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2402 [16:00:06] <towo^work> mrjayribs, coose it in gdm or whatever display.manager your use
2403 [16:00:12] <towo^work> *choose
2404 [16:00:34] <Paul--> how may I filter a string in a txt file
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2406 [16:01:04] <Paul--> input.txt ----> filter ----> output.txt
2407 [16:01:25] <Paul--> sorry I don't know awk
2408 [16:01:29] <Paul--> gawk
2409 [16:01:50] <mrjayribs> towo^work: I don't have gdm. I think I use xorg... new to debian and still learning linux
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2411 [16:02:45] <mosasaur> I'm interested in this package, but debian has dropped it. Can I still make it work? replaced-url
2412 [16:03:11] <rant> mrjayribs: xorg is the display server that handles the input and graphics output for GUI apps, GDM is a display manager that starts Xorg and allows graphical logins
2413 [16:03:38] <rant> mrjayribs: there are many display managers available but if you have a graphical login screen, you're probably using one of them
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2415 [16:03:49] <ForceRecon> working like a charm
2416 [16:04:00] <rant> mrjayribs: or if your GUI starts automatically even without a login you're using one
2417 [16:04:07] <mrjayribs> rant: gotcha. How I find out which one I use?
2418 [16:04:30] <mosasaur> and by the way is ubuntu xenial about the same timeframe as debian stretch?
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2421 [16:04:38] <ForceRecon> so what has been accomplished.. 3 monitors working, wireless, cleaning up apps, vpn installed and connected.. with very little effort because the debian network has the answers!
2422 [16:04:40] <needhelpplease> Hi
2423 [16:04:42] <inviz> Paul have you tried grep? It can accept regex as well
2424 [16:04:43] <needhelpplease> My internet is not working, even my /etc/resolv.conf is missing. Do you know how to install all nessacary packages to my computer without internet?
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2426 [16:05:02] <inviz> Paul--,
2427 [16:05:03] <rant> mrjayribs: dpkg -l *dm | egrep ^.i should give you a clue
2428 [16:05:24] <rant> mrjayribs: as most of em are named somethingdm like lightdm, gdm, kdm, xdm, etc
2429 [16:05:43] <mrjayribs> lightdm!
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2431 [16:06:34] <rant> mrjayribs: well that just tells you its installed, if its the only one then thats probably the one you're using.. you can check your process list or sysctl status lightdm to be sure
2432 [16:07:11] <rant> mrjayribs: systemctl status lightdm that is.. as root
2433 [16:07:31] <mrjayribs> yeah it's running
2434 [16:07:33] <iflema> Paul--: sed? define filter
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2437 [16:07:49] <Paul--> sed
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2439 [16:08:34] <rant> mrjayribs: well I didnt see what if any wwas your actual issue, but now you know what display manager you use ;)
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2442 [16:09:10] <needhelpplease> My internet is not working, even my /etc/resolv.conf is missing. How do I install back network manager without internet?
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2444 [16:09:48] <rant> needhelpplease: what sort of internet connection do you use?
2445 [16:10:13] <needhelpplease> rant: with cable
2446 [16:10:24] <rant> needhelpplease: just normal dhcp, nothing fancy?
2447 [16:10:39] <needhelpplease> rant: I dont really know
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2449 [16:11:16] <nulleip> before all, set up /etc/resolv.conf
2450 [16:11:18] <rant> needhelpplease: then you probably just have normal dhcp configuration. ifup eth0 should bring the interface up if its not already and dhclient eth0 should get you on the network
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2453 [16:12:26] <needhelpplease> rant: sec i gonna boot into my rescue mode
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2455 [16:12:44] <iflema> package in the cache?
2456 [16:12:55] <rant> needhelpplease: rescue mode? what else is going on that you're not mentioning?
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2458 [16:13:04] <mosasaur> needhelpplease: you can use "export http_proxy=replaced-url
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2461 [16:14:14] <needhelpplease> rant: I uninstalled alot of packages and this messed up my computer
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2464 [16:14:26] <needhelpplease> Now I have to fix it
2465 [16:14:41] <iflema> needhelpplease: how old is the install? reinstall?
2466 [16:14:53] <rant> needhelpplease: ah I see. did you do this in a graphical package manager or on the command line?
2467 [16:15:24] <needhelpplease> rant: command line
2468 [16:15:25] <batman_> Hello anyone is using pam_radius_auth.so ?
2469 [16:15:43] <needhelpplease> iflema: I really prefer to fix this because I have some files I need as well
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2472 [16:16:27] <rant> needhelpplease: well if you don't just go the reinstall route, you can probably get online using the method I described then either pull the commands you typed up from your history file, or paste your package log and maybe we can sort it out
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2474 [16:16:40] <needhelpplease> rant: ifup eth0, ifup: failed to open lockfile /run/network/.ifstate.lock: No suck file or directory
2475 [16:17:16] <rant> well thats a good thing, suck files are rather annoying anyhow :P
2476 [16:17:49] <needhelpplease> rant: my /etc/resolv.conf is empty or missing
2477 [16:17:53] <needhelpplease> also
2478 [16:18:03] <needhelpplease> apt-get update && apt-get upgrade not wokring
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2480 [16:18:19] <mrjayribs> rant: I do believe it helps. I have work now though XD now different tech stuff
2481 [16:18:24] <rant> ah if you uinstalled apt then you're pretty sufficiently screwed
2482 [16:18:26] <needhelpplease> failed to fetch replaced-url
2483 [16:18:30] <mrjayribs> rant: thank you for your time
2484 [16:19:03] <needhelpplease> rant: The command works, but it says failed to fetch the address
2485 [16:19:09] <rant> needhelpplease: we should focus on a plan for reinstall, do you know what sort of partitioning you have going on or what files you want to save?
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2488 [16:19:49] <needhelpplease> rant: So there is no way to get the internet back?
2489 [16:19:54] <rant> needhelpplease: yes but if you removed the debian package manager tools you're better off reinstalling the system getting online isn't gonna be of much help..
2490 [16:19:55] <needhelpplease> I think I could install the rest by myself
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2493 [16:20:19] <rant> you can't install anything if you no longer have the debian package management system installed
2494 [16:20:24] <needhelpplease> rant: Its just the internet I need back up
2495 [16:20:37] <rant> unless you wanna hand unpack debs and place files
2496 [16:20:39] <needhelpplease> rant: oh apt-get? Yes I have it
2497 [16:20:51] <nkuttler> you can always just ar x the debs
2498 [16:21:08] <nkuttler> assuming you haven't uninstalled *that*
2499 [16:22:09] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: I dont understand. What is that?
2500 [16:22:40] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: i'm not sure what your problem is
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2503 [16:23:02] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: there are packages like apt-offline
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2505 [16:23:08] <rant> needhelpplease: ok, well getting a wired network connection back up should not be that difficult. echo -e "iface eth0 inet dhcp\n" >> /etc/network/interfaces; ifup eth0
2506 [16:23:11] <nkuttler> or, just get a wire?
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2510 [16:25:06] <needhelpplease> rant: ifup: failed to open lockfile /run/network/.ifsate.lock: No such file or directory
2511 [16:25:34] <inviz> I would check if it is possible to use CD/USB install as repository to install missing packages
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2514 [16:26:05] <rant> needhelpplease: mkdir -p /run/network/; ifup eth0
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2516 [16:27:15] <jhutchins_wk> rant: What did you try to do? How did you try to do it? What did you expect to happen? What happened instead?
2517 [16:27:31] <needhelpplease> rant: Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0.
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2519 [16:27:57] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: do you know your local ip address? do you have a dhcpd running?
2520 [16:28:08] <rant> jhutchins_wk: I tried to help someone with their problem, by typing into my irc client, I expected it to be of use to them, then jhutchins_wk asked me silly questions :P
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2522 [16:28:22] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: No, and I dont know to the second question
2523 [16:28:35] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: do you have a router?
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2525 [16:29:06] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: i run dhcp and it say, /bin/sh: 24: dhcp: not found
2526 [16:29:10] <Droid2Debian> Waht does it take to become an active debian kermnel maintainer?
2527 [16:29:22] <rant> the adding it to /etc/network/interfaces should've solved the unknnown interfacce thing provided that a driver was loaded binding the nic to eth0
2528 [16:29:31] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: try ifconfig eth0 up; dhclient eth0. that's assuming you have an ethernet cable plugged in
2529 [16:29:33] <needhelpplease> inviz: Do you know how to do it?
2530 [16:29:41] <needhelpplease> inviz: Do you know how to do it?
2531 [16:29:50] <iflema> needhelpplease: check iface name ip a add a nameserver to resolv.conf e.g. nameserver ip.of.gate.way and dhclient ifacename
2532 [16:30:00] <Droid2Debian> Or in other wotds an active member of the debian fev Team?
2533 [16:30:22] <nkuttler> oh right, it's all ip now..
2534 [16:30:49] <rant> bah.. you dont have to use ip.. its just a fancier tool
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2536 [16:31:08] <nkuttler> is ifconfig still installed by default?
2537 [16:31:09] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: RTNETLINK answers: File exists, resolvconf: Error: /etc/resolvconf/run/interface eaither does not exist or is not a directory
2538 [16:31:26] <rant> nkuttler: seems to be on everything I've used
2539 [16:31:42] <Droid2Debian> nkuttler, I assume you h\either have a server or desktop with multipule nicks?
2540 [16:32:01] <nkuttler> Droid2Debian: i don't have a support question
2541 [16:32:12] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: You're probably dealing with the new interface naming scheme, so you don't have eth0. /sbin/ifconfig -a should show the device name if the right driver is loaded.
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2543 [16:32:34] <AndreasLutro> no nkuttler, I've had to manually install net-tools in the past
2544 [16:32:49] <nkuttler> AndreasLutro: yeah, i thought so..
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2546 [16:32:58] <needhelpplease> jhutchins_wk: eth0 and lo is there
2547 [16:33:26] <needhelpplease> iflema: sorry but what do you mean?
2548 [16:33:27] <m00n_urn> hey. what is dotdeb actually used for? can't we just install the lemp stack manually?
2549 [16:33:40] <rant> the fact that he got the RTNETLINK response means the iface name was right
2550 [16:34:09] <nkuttler> !tell m00n_urn about dotdeb
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2552 [16:34:49] <jhutchins_wk> rant: True. Might be an upgraded system, or older release.
2553 [16:35:09] <m00n_urn> yeah, but my question is what real use does dotdeb provide?
2554 [16:35:19] <AndreasLutro> m00n_urn: newer versions of certain packages
2555 [16:35:32] <nkuttler> m00n_urn: breaks debian systems
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2558 [16:36:02] <rant> jhutchins_wk: this user said uninstalling a bunch of stuff was what landed them without a network manager and a broken system, so who knows what all is going on :P
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2564 [16:37:23] <m00n_urn> nkuttler, AndreasLutro why would it break? I usually compile some programs myself.
2565 [16:37:35] <m00n_urn> I'm sorry I didn't quite understand
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2567 [16:38:19] <nkuttler> m00n_urn: just seems to be the normal thing when dotdeb users ask questions in here. they installed dotdeb packages, their system is broken
2568 [16:38:31] <jelly> ,v python3.6
2569 [16:38:32] <judd> Package: python3.6 on amd64 -- buster: 3.6.2-2; sid: 3.6.3-1
2570 [16:38:47] <AndreasLutro> there could be incompatibilities between what's in dotdeb and what's in the official debian repos. I've only ever used it to install more recent php versions, and haven't had problems in the past, but that's anecdotal
2571 [16:38:58] <needhelpplease> rant: Should I add nameservers to my /etc/resolv.conf ?
2572 [16:39:05] <nkuttler> that's also what backports are for
2573 [16:39:14] <m00n_urn> nkuttler: ah i see so dotdeb doesn't provide any good use other than just being there?
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2575 [16:39:21] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: do you have a network connection?
2576 [16:39:21] <AndreasLutro> backports isn't recent enough for everyone :)
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2578 [16:39:39] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: I dont know
2579 [16:39:40] <nkuttler> yeah, we know. php..
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2581 [16:39:50] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: then you don't need nameservers, no
2582 [16:39:51] <rant> nkuttler: you certainly could.. if you know ones for your ISP or use something like google dns 8.8.4.4 and 8.8.8.8 IIRC
2583 [16:39:56] <rant> oops
2584 [16:40:05] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: yeah, ping 8.8.8.8
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2586 [16:40:28] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: 64 bytes from 8.8.8.8
2587 [16:40:31] <rant> resolve.conf is overrated in my opinion and irrelevant to getting on the network
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2590 [16:40:40] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: congrats, you are on the internet
2591 [16:40:43] <rant> the dns issues are a layer above having no connection at all
2592 [16:40:55] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: so, you could add nameserver 8.8.8.8 to your resolv.conf
2593 [16:41:02] <needhelpplease> 30 packets transmitted
2594 [16:41:04] <nkuttler> if you don't mind leaking all your info to google
2595 [16:41:17] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: then apt-get should also work again, if dns was the problem
2596 [16:41:36] <rant> this user just wants to be able to undo their apt-fuck mysystem woes :P
2597 [16:41:54] <rant> so the google spying isnt a big deal
2598 [16:42:03] <needhelpplease> Error writning /etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory
2599 [16:42:05] <m00n_urn> i always had this doubt, will dnscrypt prevent dnsleaks?
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2601 [16:42:11] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: which command did you use?
2602 [16:42:19] <needhelpplease> nano /etc/resolv.conf
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2604 [16:42:27] <nkuttler> um, what?
2605 [16:42:32] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: ls -ld /etc ?
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2608 [16:42:42] <rant> needhelpplease: echo -e "8.8.8.8\n8.8.4.4">/etc/resolv.conf
2609 [16:42:57] <rant> why complicate things? :P
2610 [16:43:03] <needhelpplease> ls: invalid option --
2611 [16:43:11] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: type ls
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2613 [16:43:32] <needhelpplease> ls /etc . shows my files
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2615 [16:44:46] <nulleip> i do think i wrote that at 12:11 - "before all, set up /etc/resolv.conf"
2616 [16:44:47] <needhelpplease> .. /bin/sh: 37: cannot create /etc/resolv.conf" Directory nonexistent
2617 [16:45:07] <nulleip> ooops 12:11 (-0300)
2618 [16:45:27] <rant> nulleip: yes, you did.. but as I said getting online is irrelevant to resolv.conf or dns.. and thats a real simple step
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2627 [16:45:59] <iflema> nulleip: add the nick
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2629 [16:46:08] <iflema> =)
2630 [16:46:20] <rant> nulleip: where is -0300? iceland?
2631 [16:46:27] <nulleip> iflema: will do, thanks
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2636 [16:46:54] <nulleip> rant: Brasília
2637 [16:47:10] <nulleip> rant: or.. the most corrupt state of the world
2638 [16:47:18] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: /bin/sh: 37: cannot create /etc/resolv.conf" Directory nonexistent
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2640 [16:47:36] <iflema> nulleip: you dont even have to type it all... use Tab key to auto complete like in bash
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2642 [16:48:01] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: which command did you use
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2645 [16:48:43] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: echo -e "8.8.8.8\n8.8.4.4">/etc/resolv.conf
2646 [16:48:51] <rant> nulleip: heh. good to know.. I wasn't aware that was the timezone.. my geography is terrible.. didnt realize how far east brazil was
2647 [16:48:52] <nulleip> iflema: wow!!! thats right
2648 [16:49:02] <iflema> lol
2649 [16:49:39] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: do you still have the debian installer? reinstall
2650 [16:49:44] <rant> wow. I thought you just said /etc was there
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2652 [16:50:02] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: How do I do that?
2653 [16:50:08] <nkuttler> !ig
2654 [16:50:08] <dpkg> [stretch installation guide] The Installation Guide for Debian 9 "Stretch" can be found at replaced-url
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2656 [16:50:51] <needhelpplease> oh
2657 [16:50:57] <needhelpplease> I really want to fix this
2658 [16:51:06] <needhelpplease> So is there no way to create resolv.conf?
2659 [16:51:06] <nkuttler> what, you have no /etc...
2660 [16:51:23] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: cd /etc then ls, shows me alot of files
2661 [16:51:23] <nkuttler> even if you had backups, you should reinstall and restore from backups. i assume you have none
2662 [16:51:39] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: man 5 resolv.conf
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2665 [16:52:57] <jelly> dpkg, tell needhelpplease about override dns
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2667 [16:53:26] <jelly> needhelpplease: ls -ld /etc/resolv.conf; readlink -f /etc/resolv.conf
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2669 [16:54:31] <jelly> <rant> needhelpplease: echo -e "8.8.8.8\n8.8.4.4">/etc/resolv.conf # syntax not correct, even if it worked
2670 [16:55:57] <needhelpplease> jelly: root root /etc/resolv.conf -> /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf
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2673 [16:56:27] <needhelpplease> jelly: /bin/sh: 52: cannot create /etc/resolv.conf: Directory nonexistent
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2678 [16:59:05] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: mkdir -p /etc/resolvconf/run/
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2680 [17:00:07] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: cannot do that, file exists
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2683 [17:00:25] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: which command did you run, what was the output?
2684 [17:00:29] <nkuttler> anyway, i give up
2685 [17:00:47] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: mkdir -p /etc/resolvconf/run
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2687 [17:01:27] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: which command did you run, what was the output?
2688 [17:01:32] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: mkdir cannot create directory /etc/resolvconf/run file exists
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2690 [17:01:40] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: mkdir --version
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2692 [17:02:11] <jhutchins_wk> I wonder if his disk is corrupted? That would explain some of the unexpected responses.
2693 [17:02:16] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: 8.23
2694 [17:02:25] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: paste the output
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2696 [17:02:36] <nkuttler> jhutchins_wk: perhaps
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2698 [17:02:52] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: Is this output really gonna help you? I already told you about the version
2699 [17:03:06] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: anyway. reinstalling will be faster then attempting to fix this mess. assuming you hardware is not bad
2700 [17:03:31] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: I uninstalled alot of packages that cause this
2701 [17:03:37] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: what's the output of mount
2702 [17:04:29] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: There is nothing wrong with my harddrive, its a new one.
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2704 [17:04:49] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: great. so just reinstall
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2706 [17:05:10] <needhelpplease> So there is really no way to create resolv.conf?
2707 [17:05:14] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: no
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2711 [17:06:02] <nkuttler> and use ext4 as filesystem
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2713 [17:06:43] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: what about edit /etc/network/interfaces and add nameservers in there? Would this help me?
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2717 [17:08:36] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: On a healthy system, yes, you can create resolv.conf just like any other text file.
2718 [17:08:37] <Iridos> well… suppose… /etc/resolvconf/run is a file, which is why you cannot make a directory
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2721 [17:09:01] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: Your symptoms indicate a seriously damaged filesystem if you are reporting them accurately.
2722 [17:09:14] <Iridos> and I don't see why that is a soft link anyway, it's not on my system
2723 [17:09:32] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: I would strongly suggest that your disk is physically failing.
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2725 [17:10:45] <nkuttler> either that, or the reporting is inaccurate
2726 [17:11:16] <Iridos> needhelpplease, what does this say: ls -ld /etc/resolvconf/run
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2728 [17:12:42] <needhelpplease> Iridos: root root /etc/resolvconf/run -> /run/resolvconf
2729 [17:12:45] <needhelpplease> I skipped the date
2730 [17:13:00] <nkuttler> you're making a real effort to conceal information
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2734 [17:13:48] <Iridos> and ls -ld /run/resolvconf
2735 [17:13:48] <needhelpplease> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 16 19:50 /etc/resolvconf/run -> /run/resolvconf
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2738 [17:14:24] <needhelpplease> Iridos: ls: cannot access /run/resolvconf: No such file or directory
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2742 [17:16:38] <needhelpplease> ok
2743 [17:16:49] <needhelpplease> I nano resolv.conf in / and saved it
2744 [17:16:58] <needhelpplease> then I mv resolv.conf /etc
2745 [17:17:00] <needhelpplease> and now it seems to work :)
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2747 [17:17:53] <needhelpplease> Is there any way to install all missing packages now?
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2750 [17:18:24] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: You could try apt -f install, or use tasksel to install the desktop task.
2751 [17:18:32] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: I'd reboot and check the disk first though.
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2753 [17:18:57] <needhelpplease> jhytchins_wk: 0 upgraded
2754 [17:19:03] <needhelpplease> nothing there
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2764 [17:26:18] <needhelpplease> jhutchins_wk: ping 8.8.8.8, connect: Newtork is unreachable
2765 [17:26:26] <needhelpplease> Network is unreachable
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2767 [17:26:56] <needhelpplease> So in rescue mode, I could ping 8.8.8.8. But now I cant
2768 [17:26:59] <needhelpplease> What could it be?
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2770 [17:27:37] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: which rescue mode? from hd? from the installer?
2771 [17:27:47] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: netinstaller from usb
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2773 [17:27:58] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: the installer has the drivers you need. but you deleted them from your hd
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2778 [17:28:23] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: I really want to save this, if possible.
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2782 [17:28:50] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: So I boot into rescue mode again. Do you know what drivers to install?
2783 [17:29:19] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: well, you can look at the logs which driver is used, or lsmod, and install that package into a chroot from the installer..
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2785 [17:29:32] <nkuttler> did i say it yet, that just reinstalling is faster?
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2793 [17:33:15] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: Would mate-desktop-environment-extras, include this drivers do you think?
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2795 [17:33:34] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: i doubt it
2796 [17:33:35] <mosasaur> needhelpplease: maybe create something that boots from an usb stick, fix thing from there
2797 [17:33:58] <nkuttler> fix things from there -> draw the rest of the owl
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2816 [17:41:58] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: apt-get install network-manager, wont help me eaither?
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2818 [17:42:23] <nkuttler> i could have installed three systems since your last question
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2829 [17:44:22] <tw> must have fast disks. It usually takes me about 2-3 minutes with preseed & lan package cache.
2830 [17:44:44] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: ok I got the internet working now.
2831 [17:44:50] <needhelpplease> Ping is working
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2837 [17:45:28] <needhelpplease> nkuttler: But mate is not booting for some reason. I only getting into console mode
2838 [17:45:33] <needhelpplease> Do you know why?
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2841 [17:45:50] <nkuttler> needhelpplease: you should probably ask the channel, not only me
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2846 [17:47:18] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: Have you done an apt -f install yet?
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2851 [17:47:55] <needhelpplease> jhutchins_wk: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
2852 [17:48:12] <Demon_Jester> Hey guys, it seems net-tools isn't in debian 9, it says it could be referred ot another name, does anyone know how I can find the updated name? I am just wanting ifconfig on my laptop, apparently ifconfig isn't installed.
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2856 [17:49:12] <rant> Demon_Jester: packages.debian.org can find files in packages
2857 [17:49:15] <jhutchins_wk> ,v net-tools
2858 [17:49:16] <judd> Package: net-tools on amd64 -- wheezy: 1.60-24.2; jessie: 1.60-26+b1; buster: 1.60+git20161116.90da8a0-1; sid: 1.60+git20161116.90da8a0-1; stretch: 1.60+git20161116.90da8a0-1
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2861 [17:49:28] <needhelpplease> Do I need xserver-xorg?
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2863 [17:49:53] <Demon_Jester> jhutchins_wk, I am on i386, this is an older laptop
2864 [17:49:53] <rant> needhelpplease: if you want a GUI, then yes
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2867 [17:50:30] <jhutchins_wk> ,v net-tools -arch i386
2868 [17:50:32] <judd> (versions <pattern> [--arch <amd64>] [--release <stable>]) -- Show the available versions of a package in the optionally specified release and for the given architecture. All current releases and amd64 are searched by default. By default, binary packages are searched; prefix the packagename with "src:" to search source packages.
2869 [17:50:39] <needhelpplease> rant: Yes fc, Thats why I installed mate
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2871 [17:50:50] <jhutchins_wk> ,v net-tools --arch i386
2872 [17:50:51] <judd> Package: net-tools on i386 -- wheezy: 1.60-24.2; jessie: 1.60-26+b1; buster: 1.60+git20161116.90da8a0-1; sid: 1.60+git20161116.90da8a0-1; stretch: 1.60+git20161116.90da8a0-1
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2875 [17:51:19] <rant> needhelpplease: well mate is suite of X11 client programs providing a Desktop Environment, you need an X11 server for them to work
2876 [17:51:24] <iflema> man ip and man ss
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2879 [17:51:47] <needhelpplease> rant: How do I install X11 server?
2880 [17:51:51] <Demon_Jester> jhutchins_wk, thanks, hmm, I am not sure what to do, I apt-get update, and still can't find it..
2881 [17:51:59] <rant> needhelpplease: xserver-xorg provides one
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2884 [17:52:26] <jhutchins_wk> !stretch sources-list
2885 [17:52:31] <jhutchins_wk> !stretch sources.list
2886 [17:52:31] <dpkg> A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for "Stretch" has three lines: "deb replaced-url
2887 [17:52:39] <needhelpplease> rant: xserver-xorg is already the newest version.
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2889 [17:52:46] <jhutchins_wk> Demon_Jester: Might want to check your sources.list
2890 [17:53:18] <Demon_Jester> jhutchins_wk, I did while I was in there removing the cd rom line, I will recheck.
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2892 [17:53:40] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: You're asking us to guess which packages you deleted. Why not just look at the logs and see what you removed? Install those packages and you're back where you were.
2893 [17:53:48] <rant> needhelpplease: then you should be fine.. you may however want a Display Manager as well, that is the component that starts your X server automatically and provides you with a graphical login. lightdm, gdm, xdm, kdm, etc are examples.. there are many
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2896 [17:54:20] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: Randomly installing packages based on our guesswork is unlikely to result in a whole system.
2897 [17:55:49] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: /var/log/apt/history.log
2898 [17:56:24] <jhutchins_wk> needhelpplease: /var/log/dpkg.log
2899 [17:56:38] <Demon_Jester> jhutchins_wk, it seems I was missing "deb replaced-url
2900 [17:57:08] <jhutchins_wk> Demon_Jester: Good catch.
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2902 [17:57:52] <Demon_Jester> jhutchins_wk, one more question, I was hoping net-tools would rename my interfaces to wlan* and eth*, is there a package I can install that will do it for me?
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2904 [17:58:20] <jhutchins_wk> Demon_Jester: There's a kernel parameter you can set...
2905 [17:58:39] <needhelpplease> It worked :D
2906 [17:58:44] <Demon_Jester> jhutchins_wk, udev?
2907 [17:58:47] <needhelpplease> Thank you guys
2908 [17:59:40] <jhutchins_wk> !interface names
2909 [17:59:40] <dpkg> Starting with <stretch>, network interface names have changed from the previous convention of eth0, eth1/wlan0, wlan1 to names based on the device vendor or driver. This has some upsides and some downsides. For more information and options, see replaced-url
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2928 [18:14:49] <needhelpplease> jhutchins_wk: Will /var/log/apt/history.log and /var/log/apt/history.log show me the same thing basically?
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2932 [18:15:51] <somiaj> needhelpplease: I think you miss aksed yoru question. yes the same file will have the same info in it.
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2937 [18:17:04] <needhelpplease> somiaj: Is there any way to install them all on same time, or do I have to copy paste each one?
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2941 [18:17:36] <somiaj> needhelpplease: I don't know your question. I just saw that you ased if /var/log/apt/history.log is the same thing as /var/log/apt/history.log, and the answer is yes, they are the same.
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2954 [18:22:30] <Droid2Debian> How does omne submit a freshh kernel compile to the Debian project?
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2956 [18:22:55] <petn-randall> Droid2Debian: Why would you do that?
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2959 [18:23:28] <Trel> I'm having a weird issue with Debian+GnuScreen+Putty+Windows 10. It's not handling resizes very well, and sometimes it glitches out even without resizing. Is there any known things like this?
2960 [18:24:40] <Logg> sounds like a putty problem, not debian
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2962 [18:25:57] <Droid2Debian> Treis this a local or remote host y that you're encountering this issue wit?
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2970 [18:28:04] <gedia> hello all, I think I'm affected by #826214 and systemctl won't start corosync service on jessie. What is the proper way to workaround this??
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2972 [18:28:05] <judd> Bug replaced-url
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3002 [18:37:56] <justatech> /msg NickServ identify blackpdf
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3009 [18:40:08] <justatech> i will be in shit
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3011 [18:40:25] <petn-randall> justatech: /q nickserv help
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3055 [18:53:55] <jhutchins_wk> gedia: Upgrade to stretch or re-write init scripts as .service files.
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3062 [18:59:01] <d0uglas> Hi again #debian. After cloning drives to move from one to another entirely, should I edit fstab to identify the new drive as sda or is that of no consequence? when specifying on boot in bios I want to boot off the new drive, which gparted shows as looking good and bootable, seems I'm still booting up on the old drive (which I may want to unplug).
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3071 [19:02:17] <Unicorn437A> So I just installed debian for the first time, I had ubuntu before, and so many things dont work. First sudo wasnt installed, now I'm not part of the sudoer list. How do I get myself in there without breaking anything?
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3075 [19:02:56] <annadane> Unicorn437A, sudo adduser <user> sudo
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3077 [19:02:58] <d0uglas> presently the original drive is sda and the new one I cloned the old one to is sdc, not sure if it's bios not satisfied with the MBR of the new drive or if the bootloader hands over the rest of the boot to sda
3078 [19:03:01] <petn-randall> Unicorn437A: If you set the root password during install, sudo won't be installed.
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3080 [19:03:49] <annadane> or just adduser <user> sudo as root
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3083 [19:04:50] <Unicorn437A> I did that, I still get the same error
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3087 [19:05:38] <babilen> You mit want to relogin
3088 [19:05:46] <babilen> +gh
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3091 [19:06:36] <petn-randall> d0uglas: In any case, in /etc/fstab you should address all devices by UUID, not device names like /dev/sda1 because those can change.
3092 [19:06:57] <gedia> jhutchins_wk: unfortuantely stretch isn't an option for me. I installed corosync from jessie-backports for now, thanks
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3094 [19:07:22] <Unicorn437A> Done, didnt change anything. It might be because I installed from usb, it also broke apt before i removed it from the sources
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3098 [19:07:55] <d0uglas> petn okay, doing that with blkid
3099 [19:08:17] <babilen> Unicorn437A: Could you paste the output of "id", "grep sudo /etc/group" and your command + error to replaced-url
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3101 [19:08:39] <petn-randall> d0uglas: petn<tab>
3102 [19:08:40] <annadane> Unicorn437A, how you did you put debian on the usb?
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3119 [19:16:08] <Unicorn437Deb> @babilen replaced-url
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3125 [19:16:50] <babilen> Unicorn437A: You sure you logged in and out *after* you added yourself to the sudo group?
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3129 [19:17:59] <Unicorn437Deb> yes, I clicked logout and logged back in
3130 [19:18:13] <babilen> Weird .. is that in Gnome?
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3132 [19:18:26] <jandrusk> Anyone know how I can get an account for screenshots.debian.net so I can upload screenshots for applicable packages?
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3134 [19:19:20] <Unicorn437Deb> @babilen if thats what the regular debian 9 comes with then yes, I'm honestly not that much of a linux junkie (yet)
3135 [19:19:42] <babilen> Unicorn437A: Okay, try "newgrp - sudo ; newgrp - ruby"
3136 [19:19:44] <petn-randall> jandrusk: "host -t TXT screenshots.debian.net" will tell you who is running it, it's not "official" part of Debian but a volunteer service of a Debian developer.
3137 [19:20:09] <jandrusk> petn-randall: thanks
3138 [19:20:24] <babilen> Unicorn437A: That should™ have reinitialised the list of groups you are a member of (the relogin) and it looks as if you did the right thing earlier
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3142 [19:21:52] <Unicorn437Deb> yeah its working now, thanks!
3143 [19:22:08] <Unicorn437Deb> now I need to figure out how to make my graphics driver work
3144 [19:22:18] <babilen> Unicorn437A: It should .. still don't quite understand why the relogin didn't
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3146 [19:22:36] <babilen> Unicorn437A: What's the output of "lspci -nn|grep -i vga" ?
3147 [19:22:57] <babilen> Or what kind of graphic card do you have?
3148 [19:23:08] <Unicorn437Deb> An AMD R9 390
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3151 [19:23:48] <babilen> And it is not working right now? Or what is that you want to see changed?
3152 [19:24:01] <spacebug^> I also added myslef to sudo group and logged out and in again and it was not added. Running Gnome with Wayland and gdm3 as session manager
3153 [19:24:15] <Unicorn437Deb> it only detects 2 of my screens, it mirrors both of them and doesn't allow me to change the resolution
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3155 [19:24:36] <spacebug^> I think I solved it by actually restarting gdm3 service ..can't really remember
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3157 [19:25:37] <babilen> Unicorn437A: Okay, there are essentially two ways to go about this. Personally I was always happy with the open source driver, but you'll have to install firmware for that one.
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3159 [19:25:48] <Droid2Debian> How is wayland?
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3162 [19:26:11] <awal1> work in progress
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3164 [19:26:56] <babilen> Unicorn437A: To do so edit your sources.list and ensure that entries in there end in "main contrib non-free" (e.g. deb replaced-url
3165 [19:26:58] <spacebug^> Droid2Debian: on my main computer pretty good, but I have had that it breaks a bit. Log ou/in again fixes that. On my other mini-computer the graphic is slower. Stutter a bit in movies
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3167 [19:27:20] <babilen> Unicorn437A: And then install firmware-linux-nonfree libgl1-mesa-dri
3168 [19:27:59] <raynold> ahh it's a wonderful day
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3170 [19:28:07] <babilen> Unicorn437A: Do you have an intel or an amd cpu?
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3172 [19:28:43] <lungaro> Is there a way to validate the Packages file contents?
3173 [19:28:48] <lungaro> from an apt repo
3174 [19:28:57] <Unicorn437Deb> @babilen Intel, its a 6600k
3175 [19:29:20] <babilen> Unicorn437A: replaced-url
3176 [19:29:24] <jhutchins_wk> apt/dpkg should do that for you.
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3180 [19:29:46] <Eduard_Munteanu> lungaro, it's hashed in the Release file
3181 [19:30:03] <jhutchins_wk> lungaro: apt/dpkg should do that for you.
3182 [19:30:03] <Eduard_Munteanu> lungaro, in turn, Release is GPG-signed.
3183 [19:30:05] <lungaro> I mean the actual contents.. i'm generating my own.
3184 [19:30:09] <lungaro> I am getting an error w/ the format
3185 [19:30:14] <babilen> Unicorn437A: Okay, for Intel processors I'd also install install the intel-microcode package
3186 [19:30:20] <lungaro> the error is not descrpitive at all (fromi apt-get update)
3187 [19:30:30] <JyZyXEL> after upgrading to mariadb im getting: mysqld_safe[7375]: #007/usr/sbin/mysqld: Can't read dir of '/etc/mysql/mariadb.conf.d/' (Errcode: 13 "Permission denied")
3188 [19:30:47] <Eduard_Munteanu> lungaro, you can't use dpkg-scanpackages to do it?
3189 [19:30:54] <lungaro> its slow as crap
3190 [19:30:56] <lungaro> making a faster version
3191 [19:31:13] <Eduard_Munteanu> Ah.
3192 [19:31:13] <babilen> Unicorn437A: If the radeon driver still doesn't work as you want it to after you've installed the firmware you might want to install the proprietary driver 'fglrx' -- Instructions on that can be found on replaced-url
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3194 [19:31:34] <babilen> Unicorn437A: I never liked that driver and didn't have the need for it, but YMMV
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3200 [19:34:50] <Unicorn437A> Babilen I'll reboot to hopefully fix the sudo for more than 1 terminal
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3202 [19:35:57] <d0uglas> Yikes! With the machine unplugged I unplugged a drive's power but left it's sata cable in (to prevent it from booting but being lazy), I turn on the machine, the sata cable at the tip plugged into the mobo starts smoking and sparking (of the drive whose power I unplugged), I yank the cable and it severs, melted. Other than the cable and possibly the sata port (don't want to test it), no damage, not even to the drive. Was unaware the
3203 [19:36:07] <d0uglas> s/it's/its...
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3220 [19:40:35] <Unicorn437Deb> babilen, whats that intel micropackage
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3226 [19:43:06] <babilen> dpkg: microcode
3227 [19:43:07] <dpkg> Microcode are instructions/structures for implementing high-level machine code within processors. The Linux kernel can load updated microcode on most x86 processors. Microcode patches for Intel and AMD64 CPUs are packaged for Debian as intel-microcode and amd64-microcode respectively; installing the relevant package is recommended to ensure system stability. Ask me about <non-free sources>. replaced-url
3228 [19:44:17] <babilen> You can update it (if necessary) by flashing new firmware for your motherboard also, but it doesn't hurt to have the intel-microcode package installed if your vendor doesn't publish updates frequently (or you can't be arsed to flash them)
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3237 [19:47:48] <babilen> dpkg: microcode
3238 [19:47:48] <dpkg> Microcode are instructions/structures for implementing high-level machine code within processors. The Linux kernel can load updated microcode on most x86 processors. Microcode patches for Intel and AMD64 CPUs are packaged for Debian as intel-microcode and amd64-microcode respectively; installing the relevant package is recommended to ensure system stability. Ask me about <non-free sources>. replaced-url
3239 [19:47:50] <babilen> You can update it (if necessary) by flashing new firmware for your motherboard also, but it doesn't hurt to have the intel-microcode package installed if your vendor doesn't publish updates frequently (or you can't be arsed to flash them)
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3241 [19:47:54] <babilen> Unicorn437A: ^
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3243 [19:48:09] <babilen> Think you managed to log out while I answered that
3244 [19:48:10] <Unicorn437Deb> @babilen, I read that from my phone, it appears to already be installed though
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3246 [19:48:18] <babilen> Good
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3249 [19:48:29] <babilen> How's the rest?
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3252 [19:48:47] <tenny-e> Hi. Is it possible to run mysql on chroot?
3253 [19:49:40] <nkuttler> tenny-e: what are you trying to accomplish
3254 [19:49:41] <babilen> I wouldn't bother .. just run it in a container or vm
3255 [19:50:23] <tenny-e> I want to have a mysql sv running on android chroot linux deploy apk
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3261 [19:51:40] <nkuttler> tenny-e: ask the people in #android?
3262 [19:52:16] <Unicorn437Deb> @babilen, when set to the proper framerate my main screen flickers, on windows I usually have freesync enabled, can I somehow get that on linux too?
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3265 [19:53:49] <babilen> Unicorn437A: No idea .. that might require fglrx
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3267 [19:53:54] <babilen> *shrug*
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3292 [20:05:02] <ws2k3> im seeing this kind of loglines alot: Oct 19 23:44:52 pay01 crash_20171019234450_1.dmp[572932]: Uploading dump (out-of-process)#012/tmp/dumps/crash_20171019234450_1.dmp
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3295 [20:05:17] <ws2k3> are that core dumps? is debian making them?
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3298 [20:06:22] <petn-randall> ws2k3: Debian never upload any dump anywhere. It must be some tool you installed.
3299 [20:06:40] <ws2k3> petn-randall ah then i think its steam(valve)
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3309 [20:09:30] <awal1> Unicorn437Deb, this may help replaced-url
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3311 [20:10:22] <Droid2Debian> I managed to get 4.13.X kernel compiled, installed and booted
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3315 [20:12:06] <Unicorn437Deb> Freesync is supported in the following distribution 'Ubuntu'. Thanks AMD
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3318 [20:12:38] <petn-randall> ,kernels
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3320 [20:12:41] <judd> Available kernel versions are: experimental: 4.14.0-rc5-686 (4.14~rc5-1~exp1); sid: 4.13.0-1-686 (4.13.4-2); buster: 4.13.0-1-686 (4.13.4-2); stretch-backports: 4.12.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae (4.12.13-1~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-4-686 (4.9.51-1); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.3-686 (4.9.30-2+deb9u5~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-4-686-pae (3.16.43-2+deb8u5); wheezy-backports:
3321 [20:12:42] <judd> 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.93-1)
3322 [20:12:51] <babilen> Unicorn437A: lovely
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3343 [20:21:56] <awal1> rmadison ettercap-text-only
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3406 [20:54:38] <awal1> how goes 'brcmsmac' ?
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3409 [20:55:00] <awal1> or wl is better?
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3411 [20:55:14] <babilen> Both horrible
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3417 [20:57:33] <awal1> it seems yeah
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3423 [20:58:51] <awal1> my bro hp laptop have a bcm4313
3424 [20:58:56] <n4dir> tried both a few weeks ago. both didn't work. I didn't try that long and used a dongle instead. (In the past i usually used wl, iirc)
3425 [20:59:07] <n4dir> iirc: yup 4313 too.
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3429 [21:00:15] <rozie> I have BCM4313 and it works nice
3430 [21:00:25] <n4dir> which driver? rozie
3431 [21:01:54] <rozie> bcma 53248 2 brcmsmac,b43
3432 [21:02:43] <n4dir> thanks
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3438 [21:06:16] <rozie> also firmware-brcm80211 installed and firmware-linux-free and firmware-linux-nonfree
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3475 [21:24:32] <folti_> hello, can anyone help me setting up locales?
3476 [21:25:05] <folti_> using stretch 9.2.0 kde
3477 [21:25:09] <jhutchins_wk> !locales
3478 [21:25:10] <dpkg> Use 'dpkg-reconfigure locales' to get it up and running. This generates <locale> definitions and also edits /etc/default/locale which sets the $LANG environment variable at login time. Use "LANG=C command" to change the output language for a one off command, ask me about <localised errors>. See also <mac locales>. replaced-url
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3480 [21:27:21] <folti_> i'm a little bit noobish, so i dont understand what exactly is "locale". is it keyboard layout langugae? keyboard layout is set to croatian, but system is in english (i do not want croatian system langugae)
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3482 [21:28:15] <folti_> "dpkg-reconfigure locales" gives me a million of languages
3483 [21:28:31] <folti_> and i just don't know what to pick...
3484 [21:28:32] <jhutchins_wk> folti_: I'm not too clear as I don't really have to worry about it. I think it is the set of language, keyboard, units, and perhaps some other stuff.
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3487 [21:29:01] <jhutchins_wk> folti_: It's pretty easy to set a system up for multiple languages and be able to switch though. (Not something I need to know HOW to do.)
3488 [21:29:20] <folti_> :D tnx anyway
3489 [21:29:31] <jhutchins_wk> folti_: You can /msg dpkg locale and check the wiki for more info.
3490 [21:30:12] <folti_> ok, will try that now, but i read a ton of documentation and still don't get it
3491 [21:30:21] <folti_> i'm just dumb today
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3495 [21:32:59] <awal1> so brcmsmac after Linux 2.6.39 is no longer opens source and that is why the non free firmware-brcm80211 is needed?
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3497 [21:34:38] <gunix> gunix@gunix:~$ host 81.196.106.44
3498 [21:34:40] <gunix> 44.106.196.81.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer 81-196-106-44.rdsnet.ro.
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3500 [21:35:04] <gunix> do i have to configure that pointer on my server (81.196.106.44), or does rdsnet need to configure it?
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3508 [21:38:13] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: rdsnet.
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3512 [21:39:17] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: ISPs almost always poing rdns to their hosting service rather than your domain name, unless you're hosting the domain with them.
3513 [21:39:31] <jhutchins_wk> s/poing/point/
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3519 [21:40:30] <gunix> jhutchins_wk: is there any way to test this? to prove that rdsnet needs to change it?
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3521 [21:41:36] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: Not really, it's a matter of knowing how DNS works.
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3523 [21:42:57] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: You can only override the rdsnet DNS settings on your own local network.
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3525 [21:44:02] <gunix> jhutchins_wk: i keep searching online and i find no documentation regarding "who answers to rdns requests" :D
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3533 [21:46:59] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: I think you needed to expand your search terms to "reverse DNS": replaced-url
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3537 [21:47:22] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: O'Reilly covers it in their "DNS & Bind" book.
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3539 [21:48:20] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: This looks good too: replaced-url
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3547 [21:49:53] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: You can set up your own DNS, and you can make it publically accessible, but there has to be an external record in the top-level DNS servers that eventually points to that server in order for it to resolve your address.
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3549 [21:50:12] <gunix> jhutchins_wk: thank you for the info.
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3554 [21:51:19] <jhutchins_wk> gunix: I remember all the times I was researching somthing about setting up my networks, and the text would say "Ask your network administrator". (Um, that's me, that's the problem.)
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3558 [21:54:23] <annadane> hah
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3562 [21:56:00] <gunix> jhutchins_wk: yea, i had a feeling from experience that this is the situation, but my VPS provider seems to be avoiding work
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3576 [22:07:02] <ForceRecon> is there a command to print a test page on your printer from terminal
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3588 [22:12:09] <greycat> just 'lp' or 'lpr' whatever text file
3589 [22:12:35] <greycat> assuming you've installed the SysV or BSD (respectively) compatibility commands
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3602 [22:20:04] <gunix> i have a question but i don't know if it's better for postfix or for debian
3603 [22:20:07] <gunix> so here goes:
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3605 [22:20:19] <gunix> why does postfix have to be such a headache always when you try to configure it?
3606 [22:20:34] <eck> that is the essential nature of postfix
3607 [22:20:50] <greycat> I don't think you'll find a satisfactory answer to that in ANY channel, since it's just flamebaiting.
3608 [22:21:08] <greycat> If you hate postfix, choose one of the alternatives.
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3615 [22:25:13] <teraflops> gunix: no, it's about mail itself being a pain in the ass
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3625 [22:29:05] <gunix> teraflops: now i get ""Error performing TLS handshake: An unexpected TLS packet was received." from the mail client
3626 [22:29:07] <gunix> evolution
3627 [22:29:12] <gunix> and i can't understand why
3628 [22:29:23] <gunix> i can send mails with mutt from the VPS, but when i try to connect with tls on 465 it fails
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3631 [22:29:56] <KNUBBIG> Hello, I'm currently deciding between using MailScanner and amavisd-new: Comparisons I find online are at least eight years old, on first glimpse MailScanner code seems to be better maintained and I absolutely loathe the PERL configuration of amavisd-new. Any opinions on which does its job (spam/virus scanning) better?
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3635 [22:32:06] <awal1> no torrents for unofficial debian images (firmware images), eh?
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3640 [22:35:59] <jhutchins> greycat: You may be pleased to know that I am gradually re-training years of habitual sudo su - to sudo -i.
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3642 [22:36:23] <jhutchins> gunix: It's not postfix, it's email in general.
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3655 [22:42:09] <gunix> jhutchins: yea, teraflops said that too.
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3657 [22:42:22] <gunix> jhutchins: guess you don't know why i get that error, right?
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3660 [22:42:56] <im_bad_at_linux> hey guys
3661 [22:43:05] <im_bad_at_linux> i kind of just broke my pc... again
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3671 [22:44:42] <Im_bad_at_linux> Did you guys just get a message from me?
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3674 [22:45:10] <Im_bad_at_linux> I think i failed a bit with my IRC client and dont wanna spam with same question if not
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3677 [22:45:30] <greycat> I saw only a sentence, not a question.
3678 [22:45:47] <Im_bad_at_linux> Ah i failed then
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3681 [22:46:11] <Im_bad_at_linux> So i did sudo apt remove nvidia*
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3683 [22:46:25] <Im_bad_at_linux> Dont ask why i'm jsust retarded
3684 [22:46:42] <annadane> Im_bad_at_linux, please don't crosspost
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3686 [22:46:59] <Im_bad_at_linux> Sorry i tought i was on wrong channel
3687 [22:47:15] <Im_bad_at_linux> And was using another client i tought didnt work
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3693 [22:49:15] <queso> unetbootin isn't available in debian anymore I see. what should I use instead?
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3699 [22:50:08] <Im_bad_at_linux> Anyways i tried to reinstall nvidia drivers through apt but packages have unmet dependencies, i tried doing the suggested apt --fix-broken install but it only turns into more errors from dpkg
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3734 [23:02:42] <Im_bad_at_linux> Pfft starting to think about just doing a reinstall of the root fs
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3757 [23:11:01] <dmos> hey, installing on an arm laptop. it's booting, but having trouble with wifi and such. lshw is only listing cpu and memory. why could that be?
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3760 [23:12:02] <dmos> lsusb lists the usb wifi dongle for example.
3761 [23:12:31] <Im_bad_at_linux> Im litterally having a conga line of dependancy errors from dpkg lol
3762 [23:13:49] <jhutchins> gunix: No, I don't know evolution at all.
3763 [23:13:51] <ryouma> i am literally going over to the dictionary office and knocking sense into them
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3766 [23:14:20] <jhutchins> gunix: I know that the more automated and wizard-ish the setup is, the more likely it is to not want to choose the option that matches a linux mailserver.
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3768 [23:14:39] <jhutchins> gunix: I would recommend using "Check what the server supports" if that's an option.
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3770 [23:14:52] <gunix> jhutchins: yea i already did that, i selected "internet shit", but it doesn't cover everything. you will need to tweak the settings.
3771 [23:15:11] <jhutchins> gunix: Also, if you're not sending mail from outside your private network, you can just use 25.
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3774 [23:15:52] <jhutchins> gunix: It's also fun that different mail programs call some of the options different things.
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3776 [23:16:09] <gunix> jhutchins: 25 is blocked by a lot of ISPs
3777 [23:16:38] <jhutchins> gunix: Is this a remote VPS or something?
3778 [23:16:52] <gunix> yea, gunix.cloud is on a vps
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3781 [23:17:08] <jhutchins> gunix: Ah, then yes, you need tls.
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3814 [23:30:00] <gunix> jhutchins: no shit ... :D
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3855 [23:50:58] <tempate> Hello. Stupid question: how can I scroll up the output on my debian server? (I have read that it should be SHIFT + PAGE UP) but it's just typing (2~). It might be cause I just have a certain number of output lines activated, I don't know how to fix that either though. How can I do so?
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3859 [23:53:18] <iflema> tempate: are you using screen?
3860 [23:53:32] <iflema> tmux or some such?
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3862 [23:55:37] <peterS> It's correct that shift+prior (i.e., PgUp) will scroll the Linux text console. But the scrollback is very fragile, can be cleared by, for example, switching between virtual consoles. Best not to rely on it.
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3864 [23:56:23] <phogg> Run tmux (or screen) where scrolling is more guaranteed.
3865 [23:56:28] <tempate> iflema: screen
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3870 [23:57:43] <peterS> or, if you're after kernel console output itself, either use 'dmesg' or read /var/log/kern.log
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3873 [23:59:44] <tempate> peterS: I'm using screen and nothing is seeming to work
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