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10 [00:01:45] <steelcowboy> Does dpkg-deb -b need to be run as root or something?
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14 [00:02:14] <steelcowboy> Oh wait, I'm dumb. I need to learn to look down the page a bit more
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17 [00:04:00] <verblendet> moin moiun, i like to install grub-efi-amd64 on a usb stick. (prepare a live stick with persitence) , im currently under deb8 on a laptop without efi! i have grub-legacy installed, but need grub with efi support to install on the usb drive. unfortunately i cannot install grub-efi for the needed files without getting my grub-legacy removed which will break my system. what can i do? how to install grub-efi on a usb stick from a system that
18 [00:04:00] <verblendet> has grub legacy only?
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24 [00:05:21] <verblendet> apt says: The following packages will be REMOVED: grub-pc winusb if i want install grub-efi-amd64 (just for the needed files in /usr/lib etc)
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40 [00:11:38] <Megaf> Ok, is there a way to force Debian to install in BIOS mode in a EFI machine?
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43 [00:12:59] <ldevries> I'm having problem with networking.service replaced-url
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47 [00:14:37] <abrotman> ldevries: you sohuld probably also paste your interfaces file (paste.debian.net)
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49 [00:16:30] <verblendet> Megaf, maybe you have to change the bios settings for that, at least i had to do it on some older hp,fujitsu,ibm servers
50 [00:17:02] <Megaf> not an option
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52 [00:17:23] <Megaf> this laptop can boot both OSes in EFI and BIOS mode automagically
53 [00:17:29] <Megaf> at the same time
54 [00:17:49] <Megaf> problem is Debian only offers EFI option in the installed, and will setup the this in EFI mode too
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56 [00:18:56] <verblendet> wtf? so what if my laptop does not support efi ? cant i install stretch on it?
57 [00:19:31] <Megaf> What I mean is, if Debian sees that the laptop supports EFI, it will only work in EFI
58 [00:19:37] <Megaf> which make sense...
59 [00:19:45] <verblendet> ah ok, phew
60 [00:20:05] <Megaf> if you put the laptop in BIOS mode, then Debian will revert to BIOS mode
61 [00:20:12] <verblendet> yes makes sense, but no so much, if there is an option, remeber: its will be a linux, the user have to deciode
62 [00:20:17] <Megaf> but it does not gives you the option
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64 [00:20:32] <verblendet> imho this is called a bug :)
65 [00:20:35] <Megaf> exactly
66 [00:20:44] <Megaf> Today is a very frustrating Linux day for me
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68 [00:20:51] <Megaf> having lots of problems with Debian
69 [00:21:09] <Megaf> two of my issues is just Debian deciding the things and not giving me option about it
70 [00:21:16] <verblendet> i know that, but wait until you know the solution, then it seems easy and you feel like a guru again
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72 [00:21:56] <verblendet> yes, i personally hate it when i install software and all these pseudo automagical features are enabled by default, or a simple example: the quiet option by default in grub, its a fail!
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74 [00:22:11] <mrig> Megaf, I think it depends on how you partition the disk.
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76 [00:22:29] <verblendet> linux gives so much information, but what do people do? install totally useless splash screens and enable quiet options by default, aaaaargh :))
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79 [00:23:00] <ldevries> I'm having problem with networking.service replaced-url
80 [00:23:02] <Megaf> mrig: I'd like to use the guided mode to setup encrypted volume, but since the installer is running in EFI mode it will just setup the disk for EFI
81 [00:23:25] <verblendet> mrig, that would only make sense then if he created an efi partition for that, if not, it should default to bios mode, imho
82 [00:23:30] <Megaf> again, it makes sense. But it's not cool that I don't have control whether the installer loads in EFI mode or BIOS mode
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84 [00:23:46] <mrig> Megaf, you can do all of that manually.
85 [00:23:47] <verblendet> Megaf, what if you partition manually? and no efi partition?
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88 [00:24:20] <Megaf> I will be just working around the issue, as usual....
89 [00:24:21] <verblendet> if this works as expected, it s definitely not a bug but a cool feature
90 [00:24:23] <mrig> Just reading about it from this page :~ replaced-url
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92 [00:24:52] <Megaf> ldevries: Ok.
93 [00:25:12] <Megaf> We can't do or say anything from what you are saying. I don't even know what you want.
94 [00:25:38] <verblendet> Megaf, so if you put laptop in bios mode, install debian with grub-pc and then switch back, and you said it can boot both automagically, does it work maybe?
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101 [00:26:43] <ldevries> Megaf, well I was hoping someone would help me in correcting the error
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105 [00:27:56] <verblendet> ldevries, so what das ip -a reports for the devicename? is it really eth0?
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112 [00:29:48] <ldevries> I'm connected via wifi
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114 [00:30:01] <ldevries> not hard wired eth0
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128 [00:35:10] <Megaf> Well, with this EFI/BIOS things and having to do manually, at least I'm learning how to setup encrypted volumes and LVM
129 [00:35:12] <ldevries> verblendet, ip -a returns menu
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131 [00:35:32] <Megaf> It will be a miracle if the system boots...
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154 [00:47:50] <kingsley> Is there an easier way to trace a hex offset reported when a binary that depends on hundreds of packages crashes back to the line of source code than installing those hundreds of packages and recompiling with code offsets enabled in the listings?
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157 [00:48:42] <kingsley> Like on a debian packaging web site, or from analyzing the corresponding -dbgsym file?
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168 [00:53:45] <Kobaz> kingsley: that's more of a #gdb question
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171 [00:54:11] <Kobaz> kingsley: from what i recall, if you don't have debug symbols, then you're going to have a hard time tracing to a line number
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175 [00:55:39] <Kobaz> kingsley: the offsets are going to depend on the compiler and a bunch of environmental stuff. So even if you rebuild and then use the original offset with respect to the newly build library, there's no guaratnee it will line up
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177 [00:56:25] <Kobaz> kingsley: doubtfully you will need debugging of every library... you probably need the lowest, or two lowest level libs to figure out what's going on
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219 [01:18:01] <Megaf> so, verblendet, even tho disk is MBR and theres no EFI partition in the disk the installer wants to install grub EFI
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222 [01:18:11] <Megaf> again, Debian is not giving me any option
223 [01:18:19] <Megaf> just using something that WILL brake the system
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225 [01:19:16] <Megaf> unless GRUB EFI can boot MBR
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228 [01:20:55] <jcarpenter2> how do I add a nameserver with a nonstandard port to resolv.conf?
229 [01:21:04] <Megaf> and of course it can not
230 [01:21:24] <Megaf> jcarpenter2: dont use non standard port
231 [01:21:37] <jcarpenter2> impossible
232 [01:22:40] <Megaf> jcarpenter2: try nameserver ip:port
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234 [01:22:58] <jcarpenter2> it ignores the line when i do that
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255 [01:29:15] <jelly> jcarpenter2: you can't. you might use iptables to do a port translation for queries and responses, or a local dns proxy
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257 [01:29:45] <Megaf> replaced-url
258 [01:29:47] <jcarpenter2> problem is i need 2 DNS servers
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262 [01:30:01] <Megaf> jcarpenter2: maybe the link help
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265 [01:30:18] <ZSky> Hi
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267 [01:30:32] <jelly> jcarpenter2: why
268 [01:30:35] <jcarpenter2> 1 for my LXC container in which i'm running a 32-bit os for wine development (which is on port 53 since i don't want to mess with the lxc setup as it's currently working)
269 [01:30:54] <jcarpenter2> and #2 is a stub resolver that hooks into ncdns to resolve namecoin .bit domains
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271 [01:31:25] <jcarpenter2> it's #2 that i want to configure my PC to use with its regular nameservers
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273 [01:31:40] <ZSky> I have a database user0001 => abc@gmail.com user0002 => def@gmail.com... How to make that a mail arriving to user0001@example.com is redirected to abc@gmial.com, etc.
274 [01:31:41] <ZSky> (let's say I own example.com)
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276 [01:32:12] <jelly> jcarpenter2: then set up a recursor of your own, configure it to forward respective local domains to their respective dns auth servers, and put _that_ in resolv.conf
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279 [01:32:59] <jcarpenter2> i'll look into it
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284 [01:33:30] <jelly> jcarpenter2: use dnsmasq or unbound or pns-recursor or bind9 or whatever
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293 [01:35:07] <ahmed_> excuse me, iam using kde when i connect my android phone i can read only i can't copy from my pc to phone ? any solution
294 [01:35:17] <jelly> ZSky: that will depend on the MTA you use
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298 [01:36:52] <Megaf> verblendet: hah! I made it! My Debian is up and running in BIOS mod
299 [01:36:54] <Megaf> mode*
300 [01:37:01] <jcarpenter2> how is dnsmasq running, that's the question
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302 [01:37:17] <rawruw> quick question. is xinitd supposed to work with debian by default after you install and activate it? I just need a yes/no answer to know where to continue my research.
303 [01:37:24] <Megaf> verblendet: had to start rescue mode from USB, then remove grub-efi and install grub-pc but it worked!
304 [01:37:25] <jcarpenter2> it was pulled in by lxc, but /etc/init.d/dnsmasq does not exist
305 [01:37:29] <jcarpenter2> it runs on boot, but how
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307 [01:37:51] <jelly> ZSky: ie. with postfix you might use virtual_alias_domains and virtual_alias_maps
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310 [01:38:50] <jelly> rawruw: what is xinitd?
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312 [01:39:06] <rawruw> jelly: sorry, xinetd
313 [01:39:18] <rawruw> jelly: you got the same question there, what is xinetd?
314 [01:39:28] <jelly> rawruw: sorry?
315 [01:39:36] <rawruw> jelly: do you also wonder what xinetd is?
316 [01:39:42] <jelly> rawruw: no.
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318 [01:39:46] <ZSky> jelly: I posted it here with more details: replaced-url
319 [01:39:55] <ZSky> I have a MySql database
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335 [01:44:56] <scultist> TIL: the "./" in front of scripts (or anything really) is just putting the path name! oh my it makes so much sense! i love reading about LINUX
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337 [01:45:13] <jelly> rawruw: it ought to start by default when installed, no activation should be required for xinetd itself (you only want to not disable a service you run under it).
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341 [01:45:48] <scultist> shebang! =p
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345 [01:46:24] <rawruw> jelly: I should disable the services in systemd/initv though, when they are under xinitd, right?
346 [01:46:31] <jelly> rawruw: no
347 [01:46:40] <rawruw> huh.. that.. might explain a few things.
348 [01:46:47] <rawruw> but.. wha. is xinitd aware of them or something?
349 [01:46:49] <jelly> unless you have definitions for the same thing in both
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351 [01:47:13] <rawruw> yeah, that's what I mean. A service should only exist or be "active" in one of them, not both
352 [01:47:24] <jelly> or another service using the same port
353 [01:48:03] <rawruw> port/service should exists under only one of: xinitd, systemd, sysvinit. If in one of them, it should be disabled in all the others, no?
354 [01:48:18] <rawruw> xinetd ffs..
355 [01:48:24] <jelly> that's about right
356 [01:49:16] <jelly> (except you're not actually having both systemd and sysvinit at the same time; if systemd is init, it manages old sysv-style init scripts as well)
357 [01:49:20] <rawruw> xinetd doesn't like me though. Configured a /bin/cat server as a test, user examples taht are supposed to work. xinetd won't even listen to the ports
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360 [01:49:42] <rawruw> but that doesn't matter. I was just curious about xinetd. Don't need it.
361 [01:49:45] <rawruw> jelly: yeah.
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370 [01:51:27] <astronavt> ok. back and still struggling.
371 [01:51:37] <jelly> rawruw: it's picky about ports and service names and /etc/services
372 [01:51:58] <jelly> if it doesn't matter, why did you ask at all
373 [01:52:38] <rawruw> jelly: would be nice to learn more. I'm stuck. But I'm just saying that it's not that important, don't want people to waste too much time on it helping me with it.
374 [01:53:02] <rawruw> I'd love to hear more though. I'll look into /etc/services and see if I find something there
375 [01:53:16] <rawruw> I got no such file :D
376 [01:53:30] <rawruw> nvm, im a retard
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378 [01:54:29] <rawruw> jelly: have you used xinetd before?
379 [01:54:44] <rawruw> you seem to know a lot.
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381 [01:55:54] <jelly> rawruw: I try to only answer questions about stuff I've used
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383 [01:56:19] <Megaf> 00:53 <rawruw> nvm, im a retard
384 [01:56:23] <Megaf> You not alone, I'm too
385 [01:56:26] <jelly> what use is giving advice about something I've never tried
386 [01:56:54] <rawruw> jelly: see, I've been researching the relevance of xinetd for a couple of hours now. it seems .. outdated? Is it something you'd use still or have you moved on to something else in its place?
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388 [01:58:00] <rawruw> jelly: yeah, /etc/services was it, thanks!
389 [01:58:37] <scultist> ^ love that
390 [01:58:46] <scultist> you did it!
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392 [01:59:29] <rawruw> I'd love to know if jelly has moved on from xinetd though. Would like a finger in the right direction. systemd does a lot of the things xinetd does.
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395 [02:00:28] <CMakeIsWeird> Hi. This might be a bit general, but I can't quite wrap my head around how different versions of software are handled in Linux... It seems there can be only one "global" version, and if you need a different one it gets really messy?
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397 [02:00:37] <bazhang> rawruw, why does it matter who does what, just ask for what you need
398 [02:00:56] <Megaf> CMakeIsWeird: it depends
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400 [02:01:10] <astronavt> CMakeIsWeird: for the most part yes
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403 [02:01:18] <Megaf> Libs usually have their versin written in their filenames
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405 [02:01:22] <astronavt> e.g. libraries with different versions usually have the version number in the filename
406 [02:01:29] <astronavt> e.g. libicu.58.so
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408 [02:01:33] <Megaf> so you can have multiple versions for libs
409 [02:01:38] <rawruw> bazhang: because if it was from you I'd never take any advice. If it's from jelly, I'd listen. who says what do matter.
410 [02:01:43] <Megaf> safe can be done for different versions of software
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412 [02:01:55] <Megaf> astronavt: you can have multiple versions ofr LibreOffice for example
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414 [02:02:10] <Megaf> each one will have its version in the file name
415 [02:02:18] <Megaf> or its own directory
416 [02:02:21] <astronavt> i dont know why distros dont do that by default
417 [02:02:26] <astronavt> that's what friggin mac homebrew does
418 [02:02:32] <astronavt> if they can do it anyone ca
419 [02:02:34] <astronavt> can
420 [02:02:35] <CMakeIsWeird> Ok, but for development? My current problem is using a different Qt version with CMake and I'm going crazy... it's always using the "global" headers
421 [02:02:42] <astronavt> oh
422 [02:02:49] <Megaf> astronavt: why would you want that?
423 [02:02:51] <bazhang> astronavt, thats sort of what snappy is trying to do
424 [02:03:00] <astronavt> if you have qt in the source dir shouldnt it prefer those?
425 [02:03:01] <Megaf> and if you want that, then you are supposed to know how to do it
426 [02:03:10] <astronavt> npm does it
427 [02:03:13] <astronavt> ruby+bundler does it
428 [02:03:20] <astronavt> php+composer, python+virtualenv
429 [02:03:25] <bazhang> #snappy if you are interested astronavt
430 [02:03:26] <jelly> rawruw: any *inetd is pretty much deprecated by now, not many network-facing services are written to do stdin/stdout and be managed by inetd
431 [02:03:26] <Megaf> astronavt: the compilers, gcc for example. I always have like gcc4, 6 and 7 installed at the same time
432 [02:03:38] <Megaf> and maybe two different versions for clang
433 [02:03:43] <jelly> rawruw: any more. This was common 20 years ago.
434 [02:03:49] <astronavt> bazhang i know about snappy. theres also appimage right? and of course gobolinux
435 [02:03:53] <Megaf> so it depends on the guy who packages the system
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437 [02:05:00] <astronavt> anyway......... how do i view journalctl logs without having systemd running?
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439 [02:05:08] <astronavt> i can reliably boot into /bin/sh and that's it
440 [02:05:27] <astronavt> i might try uninstalling xfce and whatever login manager comes with it, to try and make dead sure that i can at least boot to the console
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442 [02:05:46] <astronavt> is there a way to install a DE while preventing the login manager from setting itself as the default?
443 [02:05:49] <n4dir> there really is no need to remove xfce for that
444 [02:06:07] <astronavt> well how do i stop it from booting into the login manager? it seems to be doing it even in single user mode
445 [02:06:36] <CMakeIsWeird> CMake Warning [...] Cannot generate a safe runtime search path for target. So I can override the default library as it seems. But in the actual compilation it always uses the headers from /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/, which are not C++11 compatible
446 [02:06:53] <klys> "display manager"
447 [02:07:03] <astronavt> yeah
448 [02:07:03] <astronavt> that
449 [02:07:21] <astronavt> how do i turn that off
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452 [02:07:28] <klys> so uninstall gdm3 or whatever
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454 [02:07:44] <n4dir> my guess is that with systemd you do it in a similar manner you did it with sysv.
455 [02:07:59] <astronavt> can i do it without *uninstalling*? i mean i dont care that i have to uninstall as much as i just wanna have control over my own system
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459 [02:08:44] <jelly> astronavt: mask the DM service
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461 [02:08:54] <astronavt> ah
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463 [02:09:01] <klys> mebby some obscure systemctl commands will help you.
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465 [02:09:04] <astronavt> i dont have systemd running, init=/bin/sh
466 [02:09:11] <astronavt> so i guess ill just delete the symlink from
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468 [02:09:17] <astronavt> wherever the systemd symlinks live
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471 [02:09:29] <CMakeIsWeird> I guess making yet another Linux VM is the only option then. I have ~10 of them now, all due to version incompatibilites... Damn do I miss Windows.
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474 [02:09:43] <astronavt> CMakeIsWeird: that's a weird problem
475 [02:09:51] <astronavt> seems more like a cmake bug than a linux issue
476 [02:09:58] <astronavt> are you trying to statically link?
477 [02:10:07] <n4dir> if you don't use systemd, then the way the init system you use does it
478 [02:10:11] <CMakeIsWeird> Nope, dynamic
479 [02:10:16] <astronavt> cause you cant dynamically link and then expect it to find a lib that's local to your repo
480 [02:10:19] <astronavt> that just doesnt make sense
481 [02:10:21] <astronavt> same w/ a DLL
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483 [02:10:41] <jelly> astronavt: deleting the symlink does not work with systemd, but symlinking to /dev/null does (and that's what systemctl mask ... does under the hood)
484 [02:10:42] <CMakeIsWeird> Sure, it fails at compiling. Linking works
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486 [02:10:52] <astronavt> n4dir: i'm using /bin/sh as my init because that's the only thing that'll boot. i'm not so hardcore that i don't need init
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490 [02:11:35] <rawruw> jelly: got any opinions on TCP Wrappers? My research has so far concluded that you rather want something in iptables, TCP Wrappers do the full handshake before they drop.
491 [02:11:35] <jelly> !nodm
492 [02:11:36] <dpkg> In systemd, "systemctl set-default multi-user.target", or remove the DM package(s) with "aptitude remove gdm3 kdm lightdm lxdm nodm sddm slim wdm xdm". "echo false >/etc/X11/default-display-manager" will also disable the DM, or just hit ctrl-alt-fN to get to a console. nodm is the name of a minimal/automatic display manager (replaced-url
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494 [02:12:13] <astronavt> jelly: i'll try the set-default but this all still failed with target=multi-user.target
495 [02:12:21] <jelly> rawruw: please ask the whole channel, not just me. You want my personal advice, that's called consulting and does not come for free...
496 [02:13:07] <rawruw> jelly: I've got some CS-skins if you want them
497 [02:13:34] <jelly> are they convertible to EUR easily
498 [02:13:42] <bazhang> bitcoin
499 [02:13:59] <astronavt> ah
500 [02:14:00] <rawruw> yeah, if you have counter-strike installed :p
501 [02:14:20] <rawruw> probably worth 10€, probably not worth your time.
502 [02:14:32] <jelly> tcp wrappers are old as well
503 [02:15:23] <n4dir> end of month is near. for more than just a few europeans 10 € are quite a bit right now ...
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505 [02:16:15] <bazhang> which is completely against the spirit and ethos not only of debian, but freenode as a whole
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507 [02:17:17] <jelly> bazhang: being poor in EU? Agreed
508 [02:18:08] <rawruw> jelly: about that PM. I've seen him troll like this before. Aiming to cause fights, going off-topic like this etc. </end chasing jelly>. I'll do my best to repay you for your consulting.
509 [02:18:29] <bazhang> not what I meant, but I'm way out of place in even saying what I said, my apologies
510 [02:18:30] <astronavt> YES
511 [02:18:33] <astronavt> I GOT THE LOGIN SCREEN
512 [02:18:42] <astronavt> sweet sweet tty1
513 [02:18:51] <astronavt> jelly thank you for that link
514 [02:18:57] <astronavt> thank you dpkg robot
515 [02:19:04] <bazhang> hehe
516 [02:19:25] <astronavt> so..... i guess i can use my macbook in console mode forever
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518 [02:19:38] <astronavt> i wonder if wayland works
519 [02:19:43] <rawruw> bazhang: since you are +g, ill say it in public. I believe you're a good person, but please avoid starting unecessary fights. Sometimes adults talk to each other and don't need a middle man making it worse.
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522 [02:20:39] <VentGrey> Hello, is this the apropriate channel to ask for some packaging errors?
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524 [02:21:35] <Sveta> yes
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526 [02:22:06] <n4dir> there seems to be the channel #packaging, irc.oftc.net, according to debian's page about it's irc channels, but i have never been there (that is: no idea how active it is). VentGrey
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529 [02:22:40] <n4dir> i would assume it ain't off-topic here, but don't know
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533 [02:24:02] <VentGrey> Well, im trying to package an icon theme but I get some rules error :c
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537 [02:25:35] <sillyslux> VentGrey, did you look at other icon theme packages and how they're built?
538 [02:26:26] <VentGrey> Yes, I made a similar rules file, tho Idk why it doens't build whatsoever
539 [02:26:41] <jelly> !ask
540 [02:26:41] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org. See <smart questions><errors>.
541 [02:26:44] <jelly> !pate
542 [02:26:46] <jelly> !paste
543 [02:26:50] <jelly> !paste
544 [02:26:50] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this channel. Instead, use: replaced-url
545 [02:26:57] <VentGrey> o,o?
546 [02:27:19] <jelly> VentGrey: show the actual command you used and whole output of an attempted build
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548 [02:28:20] <jelly> if this channel cannot help, you'll have relevant info for irc://irc.oftc.net/#packaging ready
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551 [02:29:01] <VentGrey> I'll provide a pastebin link
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559 [02:30:50] <VentGrey> replaced-url
560 [02:30:58] <VentGrey> err..pastedebian
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565 [02:32:23] <sillyslux> fallo en las instrucciones para el objetivo lol
566 [02:33:02] <sillyslux> luckily chrome translates :)
567 [02:33:12] <n4dir> find can't find the directory. Did you run the find command from the commandline to verify?
568 [02:33:36] <VentGrey> Very sorry xD I have my system set to spanish
569 [02:33:48] <jelly> VentGrey: it vaguely looks as if something in the build process does not like spaces in directory names
570 [02:34:04] <jelly> !localized errors
571 [02:34:04] <dpkg> To provide command output in English instead of your native language, set your locale to an English one (e.g. C) prior to running the command, e.g. "LC_ALL=C apt-get -f install".
572 [02:34:14] <VentGrey> well the command in the rules file says find $(CURDIR)/debian/obsidian-icon-theme -type f -print0 | xargs -0 chmod a-x
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575 [02:35:52] <jelly> looks like a bug. In the meantime, rename "/home/omar/Escritorio/Obsidian package" to "/home/omar/Escritorio/Obsidian package"
576 [02:35:56] <jelly> argh.
577 [02:36:06] <jelly> withOUT the space
578 [02:36:18] <jelly> and try again
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581 [02:36:45] <n4dir> probably using quotes would work too ?
582 [02:36:54] <astronavt> spaces and make do not go well
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584 [02:37:08] <jelly> I have no idea where quotes are accepted in a Makefile
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586 [02:37:22] <astronavt> you have to be VERY defensive about quoting in makefiles you write
587 [02:37:23] <n4dir> yeah, renaming is probably the better choice
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589 [02:37:46] <astronavt> 9/10 makefiles i see dont have any quotes at all
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599 [02:40:32] <n4dir> VentGrey: the problem is clear now?
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615 [02:51:40] <VentGrey> I think I found the error
616 [02:52:14] <VentGrey> You see, the command was searching for an "obsidian" folder inside the debian directory
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618 [02:52:19] <VentGrey> which, doesn't exist
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622 [02:54:22] <VentGrey> also I tried jelly's solution
623 [02:54:31] <n4dir> $(CURDIR) gets expanded by bash, and as the folder has got a space, and bash separates by space, it considers it to be two directories. An awkward way to put it, but round the lines of that.
624 [02:54:32] <VentGrey> the "nospace" one
625 [02:54:58] <VentGrey> Yeah n4dir :C had to learn that the hard way
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628 [02:58:19] <n4dir> :-)
629 [02:58:55] <n4dir> VentGrey: the "find" command was created automatically, or is it from you?
630 [02:59:14] <VentGrey> I based myself in similar control files
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632 [02:59:34] <VentGrey> the automatic control file just has a dh $@
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634 [03:00:05] <n4dir> thing is: file and folder names with spaces don't sound like an unusual problem.
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639 [03:02:27] <n4dir> in bash the "solution" is to use quotes, but i got no clue of Makefiles.
640 [03:02:35] <astronavt> put quotes in the makefil
641 [03:02:36] <astronavt> e
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644 [03:02:41] <astronavt> as if you were putting it in the shell
645 [03:02:44] <astronavt> make ignores quotes entirely
646 [03:02:50] <astronavt> so they will be passed verbating
647 [03:02:51] <VentGrey> It does?
648 [03:02:53] <astronavt> verbatim
649 [03:02:53] <astronavt> yes
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651 [03:03:05] <VentGrey> Didn't knew about that
652 [03:03:13] <astronavt> afaik the only special characters in make are $, (, ), :, <tab>, and \
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655 [03:03:37] <astronavt> $ needs to be doubled in order not to expand the following word as a variable
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657 [03:03:48] <astronavt> actually a macro
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659 [03:03:58] <astronavt> everything in make is a macro
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661 [03:04:25] <astronavt> oh and = is special too
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664 [03:04:56] <jelly> debian/rules
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670 [03:07:50] <VentGrey> Well, he was right
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672 [03:07:59] <VentGrey> makefile DOES ignore those
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781 [04:09:45] <bryanfrommacau> hi, I have a computer which doesn't display properly on my VGA projector unless I follow these instructions:replaced-url
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783 [04:09:49] <bryanfrommacau> to add a new resolution
784 [04:10:06] <bryanfrommacau> I would like to know how to add it permanently, so that I don't have to run these commands every time I reboot
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887 [05:02:20] <rant> acagastya: hcitool is the commandline tool for debugging bluetooth
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899 [05:06:00] <astronav_> well.... i guess tmux is enough of a desktop environment for me
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902 [05:08:36] <rant> heh
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904 [05:09:07] <rant> tmux is not even close to a DE.. its a terminal multiplexer that at most could be equated to a WM
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906 [05:09:22] <rant> well I suppose you could also call it a session manager
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908 [05:10:21] <astronavt> "when all you have is a hammer..."
909 [05:10:59] <astronavt> idk if you saw but i've been struggling to get either X or Wayland to start on my 2011 MBP
910 [05:11:09] <piklu> I want to make servers, like build fully functional servers - all packages installed, configs done etc. What is the right tool here ? ansible, chef, vagrant etc....
911 [05:11:12] <rant> whats an MBP?
912 [05:11:13] <piklu> Please guide.
913 [05:11:18] <astronavt> macbook pro
914 [05:11:20] <piklu> rant : Macbook pro
915 [05:11:31] <astronavt> piklu docker probably tbh
916 [05:11:35] <rant> oh fantastic..more acronyms
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918 [05:11:47] <somiaj> piklu: a lot depends on what sort of systems you are working on. puppet is another thing to look at.
919 [05:11:49] <astronavt> at least it's not a _new_ acronym
920 [05:12:00] <piklu> astronavt : Actually want to build a scalable docker cluster / kubernetes, so need something that logs into servers and does all the work
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922 [05:12:28] <rant> astronavt: no I didnt follow your issue. what was the gist of the issue? graphics related?
923 [05:12:31] <somiaj> piklu: but there are various systems out there to manage/update/configure multiple machines.
924 [05:12:57] <piklu> somiaj : Yes ansible is one of them, what is better, more easy and has various prebuild stuff to be used
925 [05:13:07] <astronavt> rant: the issue was/is that, whenever graphics start, the whole system freezes
926 [05:13:20] <astronavt> the screen is black except for an underscore in the top left, not blinking
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928 [05:13:27] <astronavt> can't switch TTYs
929 [05:13:37] <astronavt> nothing but sysreq magic will shut it down
930 [05:13:59] <astronavt> i fixed it by going in as single-user and disabling the display mgr
931 [05:14:06] <somiaj> piklu: maybe ask back during more normal office hours to get memebers who have experience with such software. I hear good things about puppet. As for what is better, it may depend more on your use case.
932 [05:14:19] <piklu> Ok
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934 [05:14:51] <astronavt> piklu since it's not debian specific you could ask one of the sysadmin related channels, or search reddit
935 [05:15:14] <astronavt> or heck just install them and test them out
936 [05:15:19] <piklu> astronavt : which channel ?
937 [05:15:31] <wr> any soon replaced-url
938 [05:15:35] <astronavt> idk, theres probably like a sysadmin channel... check /list
939 [05:15:36] <rant> austin987: as I understand this system has what some AMD/ATI graphics but also has intel gfx through the CPU?
940 [05:15:46] <rant> astronavt: ^
941 [05:15:51] <astronavt> yes
942 [05:16:02] <astronavt> it's got intel integrated and radeon discrete
943 [05:16:17] <astronavt> there were known problems with the graphics switching in this model but iirc this one was inspected and it's clean
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945 [05:16:32] <astronavt> however it did have *other* problems, and was actually salvaged from the e-waste bin by a trip to the apple store
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947 [05:16:44] <rant> astronavt: had you tried the disabling the AMD grapics at boot?
948 [05:16:48] <astronavt> i suspect something is broken in graphics switching
949 [05:16:52] <astronavt> yea i haven't figured out how
950 [05:17:04] <rant> ah well that much I think I can help with ;)
951 [05:17:09] <astronavt> something something efi variables. i said screw it and started messing with my dotfiles
952 [05:17:16] <astronavt> oh?
953 [05:17:40] <awal1> how can I reproduce 3d mouse button functions (close tabs, open links in new tabs...) in touchpad, ideally with 2 fingers, since 1 finger I use it for tapping?
954 [05:17:50] <astronavt> i tried nomodeset, that doesnt fix it
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956 [05:17:57] <awal1> 3d mouse button= middle mouse button
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958 [05:18:28] <rant> astronavt: na it seems way more involved than that
959 [05:18:37] <astronavt> i see
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961 [05:18:46] <astronavt> unfortunately journalctl was empty when i rebooted
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964 [05:19:18] <rant> astronavt: replaced-url
965 [05:19:30] <rant> astronavt: see step 3 and the bits in step2 about outb
966 [05:20:07] <rant> astronavt: seems this user has gone through quite the ordeal with this issue.. heh. Let me know if that helps, we'll make a factoid for it
967 [05:20:47] <rant> hmm I made a typo in that url it seems :P
968 [05:21:14] <rant> astronavt: replaced-url
969 [05:21:35] <astronavt> you swapped "l" (ell) and "I" (eye) too ;)
970 [05:22:10] <rant> bah made a typo again
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972 [05:22:27] <astronavt> ahhh cryptic incantations
973 [05:22:37] <astronavt> cause i totally know what i915.lvds_channel_mode=2 means!
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976 [05:23:04] <rant> yes well it seems you have to actually disable the AMD first which is the cryptic part
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979 [05:23:51] <rant> astronavt: I'm on an orangepilite and its very constrained so I use links2 and its not very copy-paste friendly
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981 [05:24:02] <rant> so I wind up hand typing links.. its annoying :P
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984 [05:25:58] <astronavt> tmux :D
985 [05:26:06] <astronavt> copy mode
986 [05:26:26] <rant> yes screens copy works but I often use links2 in graphical mode
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989 [05:26:48] <astronavt> didnt know it had one
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991 [05:27:04] <rant> oh yeah, links2 -g runs it in an X11 graphical mode
992 [05:27:13] <astronavt> nothing like entering raw hex deep inside a file i do not understand
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994 [05:27:20] <astronavt> cool
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996 [05:27:27] <astronavt> maybe one day when i get x11 going i'll try it
997 [05:27:29] <astronavt> lol
998 [05:27:30] <rant> well actually I think it can run graphically on console FB too
999 [05:27:35] <astronavt> really now
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1002 [05:27:49] <astronavt> can i watch youtube in the console?
1003 [05:27:55] <astronavt> that'd be mind-bending
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1006 [05:28:22] <astronavt> imagine a text-mode browser with full JS support... but i'm getting off-topic now
1007 [05:28:33] <rant> other than the copy/paste thing its a really nice browser.. unlike most text type browsers it not only rendered graphics well but also renders elements in the right order.. many text browsers cant even render plain ol google right.. it puts the buttons in the wrong place
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1010 [05:28:55] <rant> yeah well the JS is the part that really makes the magic smoke come out of this opi lite
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1012 [05:29:07] <astronavt> rant thats good to know. i've been getting annoyed with lynx and w3m
1013 [05:29:10] <astronavt> ugh. js
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1016 [05:29:53] <rant> well this thing only has 512MB ram and my crappy mali400 takes 16mb of it so..
1017 [05:30:01] <astronavt> ouc
1018 [05:30:06] <astronavt> i miss web 1.0
1019 [05:30:23] <astronavt> design, that is
1020 [05:30:25] <astronavt> i do not miss IE 6
1021 [05:31:02] <rant> yeah I miss being abel to use old hardware.. everything is just so bloated anymore even if you use a really old OS you still can't really do much on a network or internet
1022 [05:31:15] <astronavt> yeah, thats whats funny
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1024 [05:31:27] <astronavt> i'm on a 2.something GHz processor w/ like 4 gigs of ram
1025 [05:31:30] <astronavt> and yet, if i go on a website
1026 [05:31:38] <astronavt> it's kinda rough
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1031 [05:32:20] <astronavt> it's not that bad cause this machine was top end back in the day, but its starting to show its age. more in the compatibility side though. like safari just can't handle most JS-ey sites
1032 [05:32:27] <ryouma> astronavt: if it is anything like my core 2 quad those are only 3x slower than top end consumer cpu for single-thraeded performance
1033 [05:32:53] <rant> yeah I think this machine my father uses as a desktop and I use as a shell is like 2.8ghz Core2Duo w/ 4GB ram and it can be choaked by FF on some sites
1034 [05:32:55] <ryouma> at least according to benchmarks
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1037 [05:33:20] <rant> ah no, its the E8400 its 3ghz
1038 [05:33:33] <ryouma> mine is like 2.4
1039 [05:33:51] <ryouma> and it is slow, but i figure new processors are not much faster, and less secure
1040 [05:33:54] <astronavt> yeah, its amazing all the hoops browser devs have had to jump through just to render websites corrctly
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1042 [05:34:32] <astronavt> its a shame java was so riddled with security holes, imagine java on the browser today
1043 [05:34:38] <rant> I had to completely disassemble and refurb this machine.. it was formerly used in an industrial setting.. was packed full of debris.. its one of those tiny dell opti type boxes that is built more like a laptop.. got all but the laptop-sized CD drive working
1044 [05:34:41] <astronavt> although apparently V8 is crazy fast now
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1046 [05:34:57] <astronavt> oh yeah like one of those things that powers POS systems and stuff
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1048 [05:35:12] <astronavt> how much power does something like that use
1049 [05:35:37] <rant> idk for certain but I would guess its PS is not even 300W
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1054 [05:37:54] <astronavt> what's the best way to connect to wifi from the console
1055 [05:37:58] <astronavt> would like to unplug ethernet now
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1057 [05:39:01] <rant> I just removed n-m on here and do it all in /etc/network/interfaces for simplicity.. but wpa_supplicant, iwlist, iwconfig, dhclient are the kinds of tools you'd use
1058 [05:39:09] <rant> n-m has a cli though IIRC
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1064 [05:40:38] <astronavt> hm. i see on the debian wiki there are a ton of options
1065 [05:41:02] <astronavt> not just for wifi
1066 [05:41:03] <many> Salut debhelper,ppp,systemd et tout le monde
1067 [05:41:10] <rant> yeah wicd is nice as far as its interfaces and being written in python but sadly I recommend staying away from it
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1069 [05:41:11] <astronavt> what an odd thing to have proliferate
1070 [05:41:13] <rant> !fr
1071 [05:41:13] <dpkg> Pour l'aide en francais, veuillez rejoindre le canal #debian-fr. Francophone users: for help in french, please go to #debian-fr.
1072 [05:41:53] <many> ok fr...sorry ;)
1073 [05:42:29] <rant> yeah this is an english speaking channel. I studied french for all of 6 weeks some 22 years ago :P
1074 [05:42:40] <astronavt> ok so avoid wicd. i tend to be leery of python programs in general, idk why. they tend to be slow in my experience
1075 [05:43:08] <astronavt> and no man pages, they never come with man pages and just dump it all into --help
1076 [05:43:12] <rant> astronavt: I like python programs because python is easy to read and hack around.. but this one tends to be buggy
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1078 [05:43:45] <rant> I was having regular wifi crashes trying to use it on this OPI lite, when I got rid of wicd the crashes stopped
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1080 [05:43:53] <astronavt> ah
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1082 [05:44:22] <astronavt> so there's ifupdown, or networkmanager
1083 [05:44:28] <rant> now grated my driver is a little buggy too.. but I've had issues with wicd on other machines too
1084 [05:44:59] <astronavt> fair
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1086 [05:45:56] <rant> its a matter of if you need something automated or not.. I use xfinitywifi hostpots and my machine isnt really a mobile.. but even if I do take it somewhere else I'm still using the same network.. all their APs are called the same thing and use the same login.. so.. for me its simpler to just configure a static interfaces file and use ifup/ifdown
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1090 [05:46:18] <astronavt> how can i distinguish between "manually" and "automatically" installed in dpkg/apt ?
1091 [05:46:19] <astronavt> ha that works
1092 [05:46:34] <astronavt> yeah i did that once when i installed arch, but it got old really fast
1093 [05:47:01] <astronavt> i almost started writing zsh scripts to automate it, when i realized i should just yknow, install the software that does it for me
1094 [05:47:19] <astronavt> anyway thanks for the link, hopefully it'll work when i reboot. too scared to try right now
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1096 [05:47:59] <rant> astronavt: yes, well if it does solve the issue it'd be good if we make a factoid in the bot with the solution
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1098 [05:48:28] <rant> I personally think it'd be better if the actual solution was in the factoid rather than that link.. as the link has a bunch of other stuff in it
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1100 [05:49:31] <astronavt> ok, well i'll report back on it either way
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1102 [05:49:48] <astronavt> shame to lose a whole gfx car
1103 [05:49:50] <astronavt> card
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1106 [05:50:02] <astronavt> what do yall think of systemd-networkd ?
1107 [05:50:31] <rant> yeah well if that card isn't gonna work, its not a huge loss
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1109 [05:51:18] <rant> pretty much how I feel about this mali400.. heh.. I notice no performance gain with it properly configured or not
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1122 [06:01:02] <astronavt> hm. nmcli device show -> no wifi device shown
1123 [06:01:04] <astronavt> ugh
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1127 [06:02:42] <somiaj> astronavt: do you have the non-free firmware installed for the wifi device (most require it and the firmware is not installed by default in debian because it is non-free)
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1135 [06:06:25] <astronavt> i thought so
1136 [06:06:36] <astronavt> im on the wireless.kernel.org wiki rn
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1138 [06:07:54] <astronavt> wtf why is wl installing emacs
1139 [06:08:00] <astronavt> what.
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1152 [06:12:56] <somiaj> astronavt: what wireless chipset are you using? And I would suggest checking the debian wiki for info on what firmware package to isntall for your chipset.
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1160 [06:14:28] <somiaj> astronavt: wl - mail/news reader supporting IMAP for emacsen -- it is a reader for emacs, so not suprised it depends and install emacs.
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1162 [06:15:01] <astronavt> i see thanks
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1168 [06:19:42] <rant> not to be confused with wl.ko the wireless driver
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1172 [06:20:54] <somiaj> astronavt: most likely all you are missing is the firmware, if you let us know what chipset you are using we can let you know what firmware package to isntall.
1173 [06:21:01] <[S]> do apt-get download .deb files and install them with dpkg?
1174 [06:21:23] <[S]> not any other kind of filetype of the downloaded packets there?
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1176 [06:21:36] <somiaj> [S]: yes, apt-get is a front end to dpkg that also knows about places to get packages (And how to resolve dependencies)
1177 [06:21:41] <rant> [S]: apt / apt-get / aptitude etc.. can install them as well, and have to be told specifically to download only
1178 [06:22:38] <somiaj> [S]: I would suggest using apt over apt-get, and other file types will be downloaded with 'apt update', such as release files and checksums, so not only .debs are downloaded. Though mostly in terms of a user stand point, yes apt will figure out dependencies, download all the .deb files, and install them on your system.
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1181 [06:22:40] <rant> typical usage they fetch the package, all dependencies, unpack, and set them up all in one install command
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1186 [06:23:48] <[S]> somiaj: is apt a new thing?
1187 [06:24:02] <[S]> somiaj: I've already used apt-get, haven't heard any news about apt
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1190 [06:24:25] <somiaj> yes, apt is meant to be a more user tool that tries to simplify and combine apt-get and apt-cache into a single command
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1192 [06:25:13] <astronavt> somiaj it's BMC4331
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1196 [06:25:17] <somiaj> It is the standard tool suggested to users. apt-get is still around, but it is a more complicated tool that can be used in scripts.
1197 [06:25:27] <astronavt> i already tried b43-fwcutter
1198 [06:25:41] <astronavt> modprobe -v b43 worked
1199 [06:25:51] <astronavt> but no wireless device is found
1200 [06:25:58] <rant> astronavt: did you check dmesg after modprobe?
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1202 [06:26:09] <astronavt> no
1203 [06:26:12] <astronavt> ill do it now
1204 [06:26:16] <somiaj> astronavt: oh it is a broadcom chip, yea the 'wl' driver is most likley what you need, but it is one of the cases that you have to do more work than install the firmware. This might help
1205 [06:26:23] <somiaj> astronavt: replaced-url
1206 [06:26:51] <somiaj> it just might be the newer card should use the wl driver over the older b43 driver. But the easiest way to get these to work on debian is to already have a wired connection to install from.
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1208 [06:29:07] <somiaj> nevrmind, wl is the vedor driver, while b43 is the driver in the kernel, as rant suggest check dmesg after you installed the driver and check for errors/warnings
1209 [06:29:34] <astronavt> eh i dont mind using non free software from 6 years ago, the whole machine is non free
1210 [06:29:48] <astronavt> im following the instructions on that wiki page though
1211 [06:31:03] <astronavt> huh
1212 [06:31:10] <astronavt> sudo modprobe -v wl
1213 [06:31:18] <astronavt> actually popped out an error in the terminal, right at my cursor
1214 [06:31:24] <astronavt> ERROR @wl_notify_scan_status
1215 [06:32:17] <astronavt> wlp3s0: link is not ready
1216 [06:32:20] <astronavt> that was in dmesg
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1221 [06:36:00] <Rusty1_> might need what does rfkill list wifi return, as root
1222 [06:36:11] <Rusty1_> what does rfkill list wifi return, as root
1223 [06:36:16] <Rusty1_> soz
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1396 [08:24:40] <egdhgfbv> Morning
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1398 [08:24:58] <bazhang> hi
1399 [08:25:35] <egdhgfbv> I'm trying to setup VNC server on Stretch boot/start (before user login), but none of the found alternatives seems to work
1400 [08:25:49] <egdhgfbv> so
1401 [08:26:39] <egdhgfbv> can anyone help me setup a boot enabled VNC service on my computer in order to allow me login as any user on the computer remotely? (ie: not starting VNC at user's logon)
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1413 [08:32:17] <debian775> hi there, urgent problem: /init 227: logsave: not found; the root filesystem on /dev/sda1 requires a manual fsck; modprobe: module ehci-orion not found in modules.dep, debian 8.9
1414 [08:32:29] <bryanfromchina> Hi, I am trying to install a package, and I get: depends: libpng12-0 buy it is not installable
1415 [08:32:48] <bazhang> what package
1416 [08:32:56] <bazhang> what version of debian
1417 [08:33:32] <bryanfromchina> Wps
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1419 [08:33:51] <bazhang> is that the package name?
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1421 [08:35:12] <bryanfromchina> Full name is wps-office_10.1.0.5707~a21_i386.deb
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1424 [08:35:37] <rant> so in other words this is a 3rd party package?
1425 [08:35:39] <matpower> Seems like libpng12 is only available for jessie (and sid as an arm64 port) replaced-url
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1427 [08:36:07] <matpower> So either your wps-office package is too old or it is not compatible with stretch
1428 [08:36:52] <bryanfromchina> Bummer :/
1429 [08:37:03] <rant> ,depends libpng12-0
1430 [08:37:04] <judd> No package named 'libpng12-0' was found in stretch/amd64.
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1432 [08:37:12] <rant> ,depends libpng12-0 sid
1433 [08:37:12] <judd> No package named 'libpng12-0' was found in sid/amd64.
1434 [08:37:29] <bryanfromchina> I am using a 32 bit version of Debian
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1436 [08:37:55] <rant> ,depends libpng12-0 jessie
1437 [08:37:56] <judd> Package libpng12-0 in jessie/amd64 -- depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4),multiarch-support.
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1443 [08:38:44] <debian775> guys?
1444 [08:38:48] <sulit> can I ask a qestion?
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1446 [08:39:04] <bryanfromchina> So I'm out of luck?
1447 [08:39:07] <bazhang> sure
1448 [08:39:10] <matpower> debian775, did you try fscking?
1449 [08:39:15] <rant> sulit: you just did.. try again
1450 [08:39:37] <sulit> do debian have a package build system like the fedora koji?
1451 [08:39:39] <rant> bryanfromchina: probably not.. a png library is hardly something that'd stop you from installing a package
1452 [08:39:52] <debian775> yes i did
1453 [08:40:04] <debian775> and it can't find fsck.ext4
1454 [08:40:10] <debian775> on /dev/sda1
1455 [08:40:27] <matpower> Are you fscking from the broken OS?
1456 [08:40:44] <themill> sulit: you might need to tell us what koji is
1457 [08:40:51] <debian775> tried from the rescue debian usb to the same effect
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1460 [08:41:08] <matpower> bryanfromchina, you could try to forceinstall it or something like flatpak
1461 [08:41:30] <sulit> themill: koji is the fedora package build system
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1464 [08:41:54] <themill> sulit: assume I read your original question and it wasn't enlightening...
1465 [08:42:23] <themill> "build system" means so many different things
1466 [08:42:55] <sulit> themill: replaced-url
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1468 [08:43:01] <rant> bryanfromchina: I dont see any reason you couldn't just install libpng12-0 from jessie, its depends are fairly light and since its an older dist which no newer package exists it is highly unlikely to cause package system breakage
1469 [08:43:03] <matpower> debian775, hmm, there are three different problems if I am reading it correctly
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1471 [08:43:28] <matpower> It seems to be lacking a module, /dev/sda1 wants a fsck and something with logsave
1472 [08:43:31] <themill> sulit: I still don't know what it does. Perhaps buildd.debian.org is what you are looking for
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1474 [08:43:38] <bryanfromchina> How vs I install linpng12-0?
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1476 [08:43:47] <debian775> so, what should i do?
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1478 [08:44:05] <sulit> themill: yes
1479 [08:44:20] <rant> bryanfromchina: I'd just manually satisfy that dependency by grabbing the package from a mirror and installing it with dpkg/gdebi or such
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1482 [08:44:37] <matpower> You either compile it from source and use checkinstall or you could try mixing Debian releases (which is not really recommended)
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1484 [08:44:58] <debian775> any command list/script?
1485 [08:45:33] <sulit> themill: how do wanna-build to recieve package build request?
1486 [08:45:43] <matpower> Hmm, for the module ehci-orion, I think you can regen your initramfs
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1488 [08:45:56] <themill> sulit: the maintainer uploads the package
1489 [08:46:26] <egdhgfbv> I'm trying to setup VNC server on Stretch boot/start (before user login), but none of the found alternatives seems to work. Anyone could help?
1490 [08:46:47] <themill> (or a team member requests a package to be rebuilt to pick up different dependencies)
1491 [08:46:48] <debian775> i think i've tried regenning that from rescue usb to no effect
1492 [08:46:52] <sulit> themill: oh, I understood it a little.
1493 [08:46:56] <sulit> themill: thanks
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1496 [08:47:46] <matpower> egdhgfbv, couldn't you start it as a systemd service during boot? I haven't messed too much with VNC, so it is a wild guess
1497 [08:48:07] <themill> sulit: have a look at replaced-url
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1500 [08:49:01] <rant> bryanfromchina: the more important question however is why you wouldnt just use one of the many office suites in debian like libreoffice
1501 [08:49:23] <sulit> themill: thank you very much
1502 [08:49:28] <themill> sulit: the +b1 details at replaced-url
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1506 [08:49:56] <matpower> WPS Suite for Linux seems dead too
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1511 [08:50:09] <egdhgfbv> matpower: that's what I'm trying, but I'm unable to make it work
1512 [08:50:14] <debian775> sigh :(
1513 [08:50:14] <bazhang> is he on kylin by chance
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1516 [08:50:30] <matpower> debian775, quick question, what command are you using for fsck?
1517 [08:50:34] <sulit> themill: ok, I try it later on my stretch. thanks
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1519 [08:50:59] <bazhang> shpingrlde, bot?
1520 [08:50:59] <debian775> fsck -y /dev/sda1
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1526 [08:52:16] <themill> sulit: I doubt there's much that you can "try".
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1529 [08:53:03] <matpower> debian775, Also does your rescue usb has fsck package? (I think it is e2fsprogs)
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1533 [08:53:29] <jcarpenter2> thanks guys, my DNS setup is working now
1534 [08:53:46] <jcarpenter2> thanks jelly
1535 [08:53:49] <debian775> well, it's a regular debian image (dvd1) on a usb so it should
1536 [08:54:08] <debian775> (in a rescue mode)
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1539 [08:55:19] <bryaninchina> Sorry disconnected
1540 [08:55:43] <matpower> @egdhgfbv, check TigerVNC and its Arch Wiki page: replaced-url
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1543 [08:57:09] <bryaninchina> Libreiffice doesn't really suit my needs, I wanted to try an alternative
1544 [08:57:13] <matpower> Do a 'sudo fdisk -l' then and see if /dev/sda1 is indeed your OS disk
1545 [08:57:33] <bazhang> bryaninchina, is that kylin?
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1549 [08:58:46] <matpower> bryaninchina, check calligra or abiword/gnumeric then
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1551 [08:59:41] <bryaninchina> I'm just using Debian with lxde
1552 [08:59:53] <bryaninchina> I mainly need the presentation software
1553 [09:00:01] <bazhang> so abiword would work a treat
1554 [09:00:10] <bazhang> aha
1555 [09:00:26] <bryaninchina> Abiword wasn't working well, strange flickering
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1558 [09:00:33] <sulit> themill: it's complex rather than what I think.
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1561 [09:01:26] <bryaninchina> I'm a teacher, so the presentation software will be used daily
1562 [09:01:41] <matpower> Calligra might be worth checking it out, unless you hate the KDE apps suite
1563 [09:02:10] <bryaninchina> Will that be faster than impress?
1564 [09:02:21] <bazhang> no
1565 [09:02:34] <bryaninchina> I was looking for something more lightweight
1566 [09:02:52] <matpower> Otherwise, you could try an older version of MSOffice on Wine if you can't find a proper alternative
1567 [09:03:05] <bazhang> but you want something powerpoint-ish
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1570 [09:03:16] <matpower> I have no idea if Calligra is lighter :/
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1575 [09:04:22] <matpower> I only use Krita from its suite
1576 [09:04:22] <CyberManifest> bryaninchina: might try "Spice-Up", but I think you'll have to grab it from the elementary OS repos.
1577 [09:04:36] <blessedekko> have you considered googledocs?
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1579 [09:05:17] <matpower> If they are running lxde and wants something lighter than LO, I wonder if a JavaScript-filled webapp would do the trick
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1581 [09:06:09] <blessedekko> lol
1582 [09:06:13] <bryaninchina> Googledocs won't work in china
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1584 [09:06:30] <blessedekko> pptview with googledocs may work
1585 [09:06:37] <blessedekko> ah...not from china
1586 [09:07:18] <bryaninchina> I'll try to figure out the libpng thing
1587 [09:07:28] <blessedekko> sorry for cutting in. just caught the last bit.
1588 [09:07:32] <CyberManifest> bryaninchina: did you see my comment?
1589 [09:07:41] <bryaninchina> I'll try these alternative suggestions as well
1590 [09:07:53] <matpower> bryaninchina, you could try disabling Java on LibreOffice too: replaced-url
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1594 [09:08:07] <matpower> It might break some functionality, but it will be a bit faster and light
1595 [09:08:09] <bryaninchina> Spice-Up, I'll try
1596 [09:08:11] <matpower> lighter*
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1598 [09:08:29] <bryaninchina> Ok, I'll give it a try
1599 [09:08:34] <bryaninchina> Thanks :)
1600 [09:08:38] <matpower> Otherwise, get a copy of MSOffice 2003 or 2007, should be light enough and works alright on Wine
1601 [09:09:38] <blessedekko> libreofficeportable.org may be something to consider
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1604 [09:10:35] <CyberManifest> bryaninchina: here's a screenshot: replaced-url
1605 [09:10:45] <bryaninchina> I have to go, but I will be trying all of these until I find a good fit
1606 [09:10:50] <bryaninchina> Thanks :)
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1609 [09:12:12] <blessedekko> take care and best of luck!
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1628 [09:22:41] <OnceMe> how would I start nginx on boot at debian stretch?
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1632 [09:24:53] <nku> OnceMe: it should auto-start automatically, unless there is an error
1633 [09:25:09] <nku> which can happen e.g. if port 80 is already used, with the default config
1634 [09:25:31] <OnceMe> Im inside the docker container
1635 [09:25:40] <OnceMe> I guess my pid 1 is utilize by docker itself, and not by systemd
1636 [09:25:49] <nku> the docker container?
1637 [09:25:54] <OnceMe> thus cannot run any systemctl cmds and start boot scripts
1638 [09:25:57] <nku> there should be no systemd in docker
1639 [09:26:02] <OnceMe> yeah debian stretch
1640 [09:26:03] <nku> in pid 1 should be nginx, if an nginx image
1641 [09:26:22] <OnceMe> yeah it is
1642 [09:26:30] <OnceMe> but how do I start rest of service on boot? like mysql etc..
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1646 [09:26:36] <nku> sounds like should be asking in #docker
1647 [09:27:01] <blessedekko> im going through the same thing at the moment OnceMe
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1649 [09:27:26] <nku> go to #docker, the question is fundamentally wrong
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1658 [09:30:33] <blessedekko> #systemctl enable nginx.service
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1660 [09:30:51] <blessedekko> if its working manually already
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1665 [09:33:25] <blessedekko> have you checked journalctl?
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1727 [10:01:19] <jelly> OnceMe: if pid 1 is not systemctl or sysvinit, you probably don't have enough of an OS inside to call it debian. You probably want to run each service in a separate container, then
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1729 [10:01:48] <jelly> er, systemd* or sysvinit
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1740 [10:09:49] <RoyK> jelly: on jessie, I checked, and it's called /sbin/init in the process table, but then, # file /sbin/init │····························
1741 [10:09:55] <RoyK> /sbin/init: symbolic link to /lib/systemd/systemd
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1744 [10:10:28] <jelly> that'd be fine
1745 [10:10:32] <RoyK> yeah
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1750 [10:11:55] <ertes-w> is it possible to figure out which packages include a certain file given its path?
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1752 [10:12:24] <RoyK> dpkg -S file
1753 [10:12:24] <dpkg> Package: file: Status: install ok installed
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1769 [10:18:12] <babilen> dpkg: tell ertes-w -about apt-file
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1775 [10:20:19] <ertes-w> thanks
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1830 [10:49:02] <ahmed_> excuse me , the version of plasma-desktop on debian stretch is 5.8.6 and kde released version 5.8.8 so is debian planning to update plasma to at least version 5.8.7 ?
1831 [10:50:31] <bazhang> ,v plasma-desktop
1832 [10:50:32] <judd> Package: plasma-desktop on amd64 -- wheezy: 4:4.8.4-6; jessie: 4:4.11.13-2; stretch: 4:5.8.6-1; buster: 4:5.10.5-2; sid: 4:5.10.5-2
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1850 [10:58:10] <mrr0butt> hello
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1853 [10:58:35] <bazhang> hi
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1855 [10:59:38] <mrr0butt> is it possible to build a executable from debian sources absolutly static as one stand alone file?
1856 [10:59:50] <mrr0butt> *source pkg
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1865 [11:02:33] <mrr0butt> it would be awesome if i could build a standalone znc executable, tried whole flags out CXXFLAG=' -static' LDFLAG...
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1869 [11:03:32] <mrr0butt> with the flags znc executble was 2x as big as without but it still complains about missing libs
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1871 [11:03:33] <rindolf> Hi all! I am using my debian Stretch partition on a Core i3 Sandy Bridge machine and "apt -y dist-upgrade" seems much slower than urpmi on my mageia v7 partition. Can anyone tell me why?
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1873 [11:05:13] <improbablywrong> theyre likely throttling the speed to handle the bandwith more affordably
1874 [11:05:52] <rindolf> improbablywrong: who are you talking to?
1875 [11:05:57] <improbablywrong> you
1876 [11:06:03] <rindolf> improbablywrong: ah
1877 [11:06:37] <mrr0butt> you talking to me? YOU TALKING TO ME?
1878 [11:06:41] <mrr0butt> :3
1879 [11:06:41] <rindolf> improbablywrong: well, it is not a bandwidth problem - the packages all finished dloading
1880 [11:06:42] <improbablywrong> thats what ive gathered. some repos are absolutely terrible insofar as download speed
1881 [11:06:47] <improbablywrong> oh
1882 [11:07:06] <rindolf> improbablywrong: the mirror is very close
1883 [11:07:07] <mrr0butt> o.k my question was not well formuled
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1885 [11:07:45] <mrr0butt> im sure that its possible build onefile standalone executables
1886 [11:07:56] <themill> rindolf: dpkg goes to great care to sync to disk so that things aren't borked if there's a power outage or crash during the upgrade. That makes it slower than the raw disk speed
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1888 [11:08:07] <mrr0butt> is there any wrapper or Makefile parser for this
1889 [11:08:57] <mrr0butt> or maybe somebody could give me advice what should be parsed
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1891 [11:09:10] <themill> 6
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1895 [11:10:43] <mrr0butt> 42
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1898 [11:12:38] <rindolf> themill: ok, still seems very slow
1899 [11:13:00] <oo_miguel> I installed steam on stretch with proprietary nvidia on 64bit arch and it reports that I am missing the 32-bit version of libGL.so.1. Anybody knows how I can fix these issue/
1900 [11:13:03] <oo_miguel> ?
1901 [11:13:26] <SirLagz> oo_miguel: did you install the nVidia drivers from nVidia themselves?
1902 [11:13:44] <oo_miguel> SirLagz: As far as I remember I use the one from debians repo
1903 [11:13:56] <mrr0butt> steam depends on i386 packages
1904 [11:14:06] <mrr0butt> you need to install it
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1906 [11:14:43] <mrr0butt> you could try "apt-get install pkgname:arch"
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1908 [11:15:12] <mrr0butt> you also will propably need "non-free" and "contrib" repos
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1911 [11:15:28] <SirLagz> oo_miguel: probably need to install the i386 nvidia libraries too
1912 [11:15:30] <oo_miguel> libgl1-glvnd-nvidia-glx : Conflicts: libgl1-nvidia-glx:i386
1913 [11:15:56] <oo_miguel> exactly. It will deinstall the 64bit version
1914 [11:16:35] <mrr0butt> same package other arch will always conflict :3
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1917 [11:18:02] <mrr0butt> i would recommend you to make separate partition with own debian only for steam
1918 [11:18:04] <SirLagz> mrr0butt: eh? I've got multiple archs installed
1919 [11:18:14] <SirLagz> oo_miguel: have you enabled multiarch in Debian?
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1921 [11:18:18] <jelly> oo_miguel: you want to install matching amd64 and i386 packages, so if you're switching to glvnd with amd64, you also need to switch with i386
1922 [11:18:26] <oo_miguel> SirLagz: yes
1923 [11:18:38] <oo_miguel> mrr0butt: this wil require me to reboot every time I want to run steam right?
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1925 [11:19:00] <SirLagz> oo_miguel: you don't need to have a separate partition for Steam. I've got Steam installed on my x64 box just fine
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1927 [11:19:08] <mrr0butt> yeah but it will make steam run smoother and solve pkg conflicts
1928 [11:19:30] <SirLagz> mrr0butt: there aren't any package conflicts...and how would it make steam run smoother?
1929 [11:19:31] <oo_miguel> jelly: Ok so I will try to switch the nvidia driver etc.. i386 all together
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1933 [11:20:25] <mrr0butt> with a minimal debian installation with only stuff you need to play games on steam
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1935 [11:21:09] <mrr0butt> blackbox windowmanger or something like that
1936 [11:21:20] <mrr0butt> not a full blown desktop
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1938 [11:21:23] <oo_miguel> I have xmonad which is extremely lightway anyway
1939 [11:21:23] <SirLagz> right.
1940 [11:21:42] <oo_miguel> and i can not accept rebooting each time I want to play a few minutes
1941 [11:22:22] <mrr0butt> this is part of the ritual
1942 [11:22:25] <mrr0butt> :3
1943 [11:22:25] <SirLagz> yeah, if you're going to run a separate partition *just* for steam, might as well run windows :P
1944 [11:22:38] <oo_miguel> SirLagz: haha yeah exactlu
1945 [11:22:52] <oo_miguel> I run steam in windows right now, which forces me to reboot each time I want to play
1946 [11:23:04] <SirLagz> yeah, I stopped running Windows many moons ago
1947 [11:23:20] <oo_miguel> I run it for games only since a few years
1948 [11:23:43] <oo_miguel> but finally wanted to switch to linux for gaming since steam supports many games on linux nowadays
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1952 [11:24:41] <SirLagz> yeah, Linux supports most of the games I play on Steam
1953 [11:24:47] <SirLagz> and has done for many years now
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1955 [11:24:54] <mrr0butt> love steam for porting evrything to linux
1956 [11:25:09] <frazr> only game i've played on steam that ran decently was dota2
1957 [11:25:10] <oo_miguel> hmm is this really steam?
1958 [11:25:11] <gpunk> they even have their own linux distro
1959 [11:25:18] <oo_miguel> I doubt they do the porting
1960 [11:25:33] <mrr0butt> 2/3 steam games can be played on linux
1961 [11:25:33] <oo_miguel> they just offer a platform to developers to publish their games as far as I understand
1962 [11:25:35] <frazr> gaming on linux is still shiet :/
1963 [11:25:40] <oo_miguel> the games need to be ported by the developers
1964 [11:25:46] <mrr0butt> yes it is
1965 [11:26:02] <frazr> but don't really mind
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1967 [11:26:12] <frazr> waste of time anyway :D
1968 [11:26:14] <oo_miguel> I want to run prison architect which is quite simple, so I hope it will run well
1969 [11:26:42] <oo_miguel> I suppose it just uses SDL or some similiar framework...
1970 [11:26:52] <mrr0butt> but assaultcube is still an awesome linux game
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1972 [11:27:10] <mrr0butt> 70mb fps shooter
1973 [11:27:24] <oo_miguel> mrr0butt: nice, Ill have a look some time
1974 [11:27:50] <oo_miguel> especially because it is free and open source ;)
1975 [11:28:01] <mrr0butt> cube engine <3
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1978 [11:28:22] <mrr0butt> it has an in game world editor and maps can be edited online with other players
1979 [11:28:37] * themill points towards #debian-offtopic
1980 [11:28:44] <mrr0butt> :D
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1983 [11:29:42] <mrr0butt> the pkg in debians repo was always not uptodate, not sure if still
1984 [11:29:48] <mrr0butt> assaultcube
1985 [11:30:09] <mrr0butt> only last release can connect to masterserver and play nline
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1987 [11:31:12] <frazr> Anyone know some up2date checklist for a fresh debian install? Would like to know how other set up their systems.
1988 [11:31:19] <rindolf> themill: replaced-url
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1990 [11:31:20] <frazr> others*
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1993 [11:31:52] <themill> rindolf: that's what I said?
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1995 [11:33:33] <rindolf> themill: well, you didnt give the link or the solutions there
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1997 [11:34:15] <themill> rindolf: there aren't really any solutions there I'd use on a production system.
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1999 [11:34:41] <themill> (I use eatmydata quite happily on virtual machines and fresh installations but wouldn't anywhere else)
2000 [11:35:42] <rindolf> themill: ah
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2002 [11:36:39] <frazr> never heard of eatmydata
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2004 [11:37:14] <themill> !eatmydata
2005 [11:37:14] <dpkg> well, eatmydata is a tool to temporarily prevent a program from being as careful as it should be about flushing its data to disk. If you have to install a lot of packages and are also copying around lots of files, then the performance of dpkg can be reduced, so "eatmydata aptitude install foo" is a viable option. Just understand that if the machine crashes the files will be left in an inconsistent state and the machine may be unbootable.
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2007 [11:37:54] <frazr> essentially skipping fsync ? :)
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2009 [11:38:14] <themill> an LD_PRELOAD that makes it a noop
2010 [11:38:17] <tarzeau_> made our workstation installs faster between 50-100%
2011 [11:38:38] <frazr> nice, great tip
2012 [11:38:44] <tarzeau_> (about 4500+-500 deb packages, +15 GB in /opt)
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2030 [11:55:23] <DontHighlightMe> hi
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2044 [12:01:37] <mrr0butt> :3
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2046 [12:01:51] <mrr0butt> higlight my butt deeper
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2051 [12:04:33] <DontHighlightMe> so I connect to phone using bletooth, and I use "pand" tool
2052 [12:04:35] <DontHighlightMe> when it conects it creates bnep0 interface, but I have time out every few hours for some reason, and this message: "pand[24426]: bnep0 disconnected : Connection timed out"
2053 [12:04:44] <DontHighlightMe> but it does reconnects in few seconds but the problem the interface bnep0 down and I have to add routes by hand using commands:
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2055 [12:04:53] <DontHighlightMe> sudo ip link set bnep0 up
2056 [12:04:58] <DontHighlightMe> sudo ip addr add 192.168.10.5/24 broadcast 192.168.10.255 dev bnep0
2057 [12:05:03] <DontHighlightMe> sudo ip route add default via 192.168.10.1
2058 [12:05:12] <DontHighlightMe> and if I'm not at the computer and not notice that and don't add those routes all my connections drops
2059 [12:05:18] <DontHighlightMe> so I need some script that looks that connection was reconnected and adds those routes again
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2078 [12:13:51] <DontHighlightMe> at least what command can I use to check if interface is up ?
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2081 [12:14:36] <DontHighlightMe> using trick like this: "if ifconfig | grep bnep0; then echo its_up; else its_down; fi" ?
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2083 [12:15:25] <DontHighlightMe> or I can just run script once every 5 seconds, it will not heart, it just brings down interface and sets up default route
2084 [12:15:39] <DontHighlightMe> but I thought tiere is better solution
2085 [12:15:54] <themill> ifdata might do it easily
2086 [12:16:14] <DontHighlightMe> I will ask in #bash
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2088 [12:16:23] <themill> at some stage you're reimplementing network-manager as a pile of buggy shell scripts
2089 [12:16:44] <DontHighlightMe> right, but I need simple solution
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2091 [12:17:00] <DontHighlightMe> don't want to configure that network manager and depend on one more software
2092 [12:17:32] <DontHighlightMe> network-manager may have too much AI in it and it can do what I don't need
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2112 [12:26:27] <sillyslux> oh i can't create sparse image files with dd on nfs shares?
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2120 [12:28:12] <sillyslux> nvm found something, replaced-url
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2129 [12:30:42] <sillyslux> ls -lh shows files with GB sizes while du -sh indicates that only kilobytes are used
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2158 [12:59:35] <eyes> hi all
2159 [12:59:38] <eyes> is there is any way to bypass internet provider speed limits
2160 [13:00:14] <eyes> with any debian command
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2162 [13:00:28] <AWindowsKrill> most likely not
2163 [13:01:04] <eyes> thanks
2164 [13:01:14] <mrr0butt> :D lol
2165 [13:01:29] <dTal> if you have a server somewhere else you could make a compressed tunnel to it
2166 [13:01:38] <dTal> but it's unlikely to help very much
2167 [13:01:54] <eyes> no servers
2168 [13:02:05] <eyes> unfortunatly
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2170 [13:02:40] <mrr0butt> if you are talking about mobile data, and you own a prepaid card which offers uncharged access to 0.facebook.com then there is way
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2173 [13:03:20] <eyes> no
2174 [13:03:21] <AWindowsKrill> mrr0butt: I don't think that's what they're talking about, but I'd really like to see that
2175 [13:03:26] <Janni> Hello!
2176 [13:03:51] <eyes> the problem with isp
2177 [13:03:55] <eyes> it self
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2185 [13:05:30] <mrr0butt> it looks like most providers offering free 0.facebook.com access dont use target ip as rule
2186 [13:05:35] <giirt> Hello, what is the name of the font debian has when you have not installed any Window Manager? The terminal font so to say.
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2188 [13:06:16] <mrr0butt> they eaven dont check if 0.facebook.com is the domain or subdomain
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2190 [13:06:28] <mrr0butt> 0.facebook.com.4proxy.de
2191 [13:06:29] <rant> giirt: its whatever font you have selected
2192 [13:06:37] <AWindowsKrill> mrr0butt: Ah
2193 [13:06:38] <giirt> If I have not selected a y
2194 [13:06:47] <giirt> *any font. What is the default?
2195 [13:06:53] <eyes_> no my speed
2196 [13:06:54] <giirt> I like it and want my terminals to use it
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2198 [13:07:03] <mrr0butt> port 80/443 and url needs to contain 0.facebook.com
2199 [13:07:30] <eyes_> 500 kbs
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2201 [13:07:32] <AWindowsKrill> mrr0butt: That depends on the way they set the unmetered stuff up
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2203 [13:07:52] <eyes_> and i paid for 16 mb
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2205 [13:08:21] <AWindowsKrill> eyes_: I'd just call the ISP and complain
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2207 [13:08:37] <mrr0butt> there are thousands of 0.facebook.com. subdomain web/proxies
2208 [13:08:59] <eyes_> i am not using facebook
2209 [13:09:19] <eyes_> somehow i need to speed up
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2211 [13:09:24] <eyes_> and bypass them
2212 [13:09:57] <rant> giirt: are you talking about the linux console or the xterm that runs in x11?
2213 [13:10:02] <jelly> giirt: the bitmap font for xterm?
2214 [13:10:31] <mrr0butt> and its pretty old thing
2215 [13:10:39] <giirt> rant: I mean the font when you have not installed any GUI. The default CLI font.
2216 [13:10:52] <mrr0butt> there were also opera turbo proxies with 0.fb subdomain
2217 [13:10:52] <rant> giirt: dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
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2219 [13:11:16] <jelly> giirt: so the font at the console?
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2221 [13:11:32] <eyes_> download rate
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2223 [13:11:46] <mrr0butt> and debian has iodine in its repository
2224 [13:12:18] <mrr0butt> but its not faster
2225 [13:12:37] <mrr0butt> then sloe 56kb mobile crap
2226 [13:12:42] <mrr0butt> *slow
2227 [13:12:54] <jelly> giirt: this one? Run: xterm -fn '-xos4-terminus-medium-r-normal--16-160-72-72-c-80-iso10646-1'
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2231 [13:13:41] <mrr0butt> guess mobile providers monetizing the shit out of mobile data $/mb so the actually dont care
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2233 [13:14:08] <rant> jelly: mine was easier to type :P
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2235 [13:14:30] <giirt> jelly: I took a screenshot of it: replaced-url
2236 [13:14:30] <jelly> rant: they want to use it in their terminals, I _think_ "terminals" means in X
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2238 [13:15:01] <jelly> giirt: oh that's VGA font, built in your graphic card
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2240 [13:15:08] <jelly> and built in kernel :-|
2241 [13:15:36] <giirt> jelly: Oh, ok.
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2243 [13:17:03] <sabdo> hello
2244 [13:17:06] <sabdo> anyone can help me install anope in debian?
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2246 [13:17:50] <jelly> giirt: there used to be a pretty good clone with a decent set of non-OS characters that came with old versions of konsole, called "console8x16"
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2248 [13:18:13] <rant> I think aterm may be able to do it
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2250 [13:18:47] <jelly> judd: file console8x16.pcf.*
2251 [13:18:51] <rant> it has some obscure font settings
2252 [13:18:52] <judd> No packages in stretch/amd64 were found with that file.
2253 [13:18:59] <jelly> judd: file console8x16.pcf.* --release wheezy
2254 [13:19:02] <judd> No packages in wheezy/amd64 were found with that file.
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2257 [13:19:10] <giirt> jelly: I would love to find a alternative! Is this a standard font? replaced-url
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2262 [13:21:09] <jelly> giirt: I use Terminus Bold 16 as a replacement.
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2268 [13:23:34] <giirt> jelly: I like terminus a lot. Thanks!
2269 [13:23:37] <jelly> giirt: or grab replaced-url
2270 [13:24:12] <sabdo> anyone can help me install anope in debian?
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2272 [13:25:07] <jelly> rant: aterm (or urxvt, aterm doesn't do utf-8) can only use fonts that exist on the system, it can't invent its own
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2276 [13:26:10] <rant> jelly: yeah it uses libfreetype6 has support for many font types but it can't use ones that dont exist
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2285 [13:29:38] <rant> sabdo: apt-get install anope
2286 [13:30:01] <jelly> rant: one can enable bitmap fonts in freetype config, but then all apps start using them (ie. Firefox)
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2288 [13:30:38] <sabdo> rant : I have successfully installed Unreal IRCd, but when setting anope, its services do not want to run
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2290 [13:31:38] <rant> sabdo: well if it doesn't want to run, who am I to argue.. maybe its feet hurt
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2296 [13:33:14] <sabdo> rant : wkwkwkkw i mean is there any other setting in its services.conf?
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2303 [13:36:14] <rant> I dont have the slightest clue.. you said you wanted help installing it.. I told you how to install it.. you should try being more specific about what you want to do, what you tried, and what you expect to happen and what actually happened.. and also not highlighting me like I'm going to give you more than a smartass answer to unanswerable questions
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2306 [13:39:25] <DebIanSam> sounds like a rant to me...
2307 [13:39:56] <rant> happens to be a well documented way to ask good questions
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2343 [13:53:15] <Janni> I'm running Debian testing and I'd LIKE to run firefox 57 from unstable. However all my extensions (which I heavily rely upon) won't work withit. HOWEVER, from what I read there are versions of Firefox 57 (some/all nightly builds?) which support the about:config preference extensions.legacy.enabled. So my question is simply this: who runs such a version and what is the simplest way to install it on Debian?
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2346 [13:54:05] <rant> Janni: do you have any reason for even considering this or are you merely suffering a bout of SNS syndrome?
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2348 [13:54:14] <Janni> SNS/
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2352 [13:54:18] <Janni> ?
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2355 [13:54:24] <Megaf> Hi all, anyone with an iMac G5 running Debian?
2356 [13:54:24] <rant> Shiny New Shit
2357 [13:54:52] <rant> google probably knows.
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2359 [13:55:03] <Janni> rant: Pre-57 firefox is unsufferably slow on my machine.
2360 [13:55:13] <Janni> That's my reason.
2361 [13:55:13] <FinalX> Janni / rant: 57 *is* the latest stable release, even though the package in the repos for Debian might not be. I'm running it on Windows, and it suffers from the same thing.
2362 [13:55:36] <FinalX> My coworker had to downgrade his Firefox again because of it. I don't use any extensions other than LastPass, and that one works just fine.
2363 [13:55:51] <Janni> FinalX: Yes, but the extensions.legacy.enabled is specifically unsupported by stable builds.
2364 [13:55:55] <rant> Janni: and you seriously think a new code is going to be faster? do you not get that they just keep adding more crap and that firefox and the web as a whole is bloated now?
2365 [13:55:59] <jelly> Janni: you can't use the package from unstable without messing up your installation of stable. Use Mozilla's tarball.
2366 [13:56:19] <Janni> rant: firefox 57 without extensions is MUCH faster than pre-57 firefox without extensions.
2367 [13:56:25] <Ilie[]> lol , i have the dev version on my ubuntu 16.04 and it flies
2368 [13:56:35] <FinalX> Janni: extensions.legacy.enabled is supported in the Windows 10 release at least.
2369 [13:56:53] <r00t> In my experience 57 is at least twice as fast as other versions, even with addons
2370 [13:56:54] <FinalX> but again, no idea about the Debian one. I only use Debian for headless machines :P
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2372 [13:57:02] <mrr0butt> cool ppl use curl :3
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2374 [13:57:09] <FinalX> it is, indeed, way, way faster
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2377 [13:57:38] <r00t> I was amazed by it actually. I saw the blog post talking about it and I didn't believe it until I saw it myself
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2379 [13:58:17] <FinalX> me either. was using other browsers and kept Firefox for small stuff :p finding myself moving back to FF more now.
2380 [13:58:21] <mrr0butt> firefox has rly a shitload of usles stuff enabled by default
2381 [13:58:33] <juhop> so now firefox is almost as fast as chromium?
2382 [13:58:38] <FinalX> for me, yes
2383 [13:58:39] <mrr0butt> :D
2384 [13:58:42] <Janni> rant: I don't suffer from SNS in any case. My hardware consists always of whatever friends and colleagues deem to old to use.
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2387 [13:59:04] <rant> Janni: hey I'm using an orangepi lite, you dont have to splain that to me
2388 [13:59:07] <r00t> Nice b8, m8
2389 [13:59:38] <DebIanSam> Janni, give it time...all the addons I use were updated within the past week.
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2391 [14:00:13] <rant> but I also dont kid myself, I use links2 and just suck it up and dont try use bloated js sites, I use specific apps for stuff
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2396 [14:00:31] <mrr0butt> uMatrix and uBlock are the only addons i need in firefox
2397 [14:00:35] <Janni> DebIanSam: Unfortunately this is not a question of addons being updated. It is the limitations of the WebExtension API which does not allow my most precious extensions to be supported by Firefox 57.
2398 [14:00:56] <Janni> DebIanSam: For instance remapping keys... unsupported(!!!)
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2401 [14:01:53] <Janni> So, I NEED legacy extensions or wait for WebExtensions extensions to be specified and implemented, but that might take quite some time.
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2403 [14:02:30] <Janni> "WebExtensions extensions": by that I mean proprietary functionalities outside of the specification.
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2421 [14:07:29] <somepoortech> anyone know how often sync's automatically happen? It doesn't seem to be 5 seconds as documented...
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2424 [14:08:16] <rant> if you mean filesystems that varies based on many factors including how its mounted
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2429 [14:08:58] <general_ghest> hello all
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2431 [14:09:07] <somepoortech> rant: ext4 with rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered
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2444 [14:14:29] <Janni> To answer my own question: On replaced-url
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2452 [14:18:43] <DontHighlightMe> "uncharged access to 0.facebook.com", tell me more
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2461 [14:22:22] <mrr0butt> 0.facebook.com.4proxy.com u can use it as web proxy
2462 [14:22:36] <mrr0butt> or a real proxy on port 80 and 443
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2464 [14:23:13] <mrr0butt> it was pretty popular in arabic countries few yars ago
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2468 [14:24:26] <petn-randall> DontHighlightMe: How is your support request related to Debian?
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2470 [14:24:46] <mrr0butt> there werelot providers in the entire world offering free access to0.fb
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2472 [14:25:23] <mrr0butt> would like to know if facebook did this on purpose
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2474 [14:26:03] <mrr0butt> :) made contracts with providers worldwide and then implemented cgarge gap in their networks
2475 [14:26:10] <mrr0butt> *charge
2476 [14:26:16] <petn-randall> mrr0butt: Do you have a support question?
2477 [14:26:21] <DontHighlightMe> I use iodine
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2482 [14:27:14] <petn-randall> DontHighlightMe: I'm not sure how we're supposed to help you with this little info. Try asking an actual question and add enough context for us to make sense of it.
2483 [14:27:17] <petn-randall> !ask
2484 [14:27:17] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org. See <smart questions><errors>.
2485 [14:27:20] <petn-randall> !context
2486 [14:27:20] <dpkg> Try to give enough context! For example, let us know which command/program you are running, what you expected, and what you got instead. Try to be as specific as possible. If your command produced output, share the complete command (with all parameters!) and its output on replaced-url
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2494 [14:29:03] <Janni> Yay! Running Firefox 58 with extensions.legacy.enabled=true which means I can continue to use most of my beloved customisations with a efficient version of Firefox! If anyone else is interested in this: nightly builds (available on replaced-url
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2501 [14:29:50] <Janni> Ideally I'd like to see such an "unbranded" version being offered as a Debian package somewhere (maybe even in the official repository?).
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2504 [14:30:07] <zackbrown> hi! I usually use FVWM on top of a Gnome installation, because Gnome tools are convenient. However, lately things like the gnome-control-center tool have stopped working, presumably because Gnome tools generally want the full running environment in order to work. Is there another tool like gnome-control-center, that can adjust sound, networking, and other controls, but that doesn't depend on a running Gnome or KDE environment?
2505 [14:30:38] <arora> Xfce-toolset? zackbrown
2506 [14:31:32] <Janni> Bye!
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2509 [14:32:08] <zackbrown> arora - that looks interesting
2510 [14:32:16] <zackbrown> I see a lot of xfce packages in debian
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2516 [14:33:42] <DontHighlightMe> rant: "happens to be a well documented way to ask good questions", replaced-url
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2520 [14:36:11] <giirt> I am surprised that *ls /etc/ | head -n1* only displays one file. When I type *ls /etc/*, several files are listed in the first row. How come *head* can filter the other files?
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2530 [14:38:47] <user_____> Hello, After editing /etc/networking/interfaces, trying to set a static IP address for eth0 and restarting networking services, I keep getting an IP from the DHCP server. Any tips or help would be appreciated.
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2532 [14:38:56] <giirt> I have the same thoughts on *ls /etc/ | cat*. It lists one file per line. *ls /etc/* includes several files per line. Does the pipe modify the output?
2533 [14:39:04] <brontosaurusrex> giirt: by default ls gives some sort of row-like listing, try ls -alh /etc
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2536 [14:39:29] <giirt> brontosaurusrex: Does my terminal modify the output of ls when run alone?
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2538 [14:40:15] <brontosaurusrex> try ls > tofile.txt for comparision
2539 [14:40:27] <brontosaurusrex> !ls
2540 [14:40:27] <dpkg> CONFIG.SYS AUTOEXEC.BAT TEMP WINDOWS My Documents PROGRA~1
2541 [14:40:42] <brontosaurusrex> wtf ^
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2543 [14:40:44] <themill> giirt: ls knows it is running in a pipe
2544 [14:40:47] <Razva^> Hey guys! Which version of the LiveCD is the fastest? I just need to use a browser and basic productivity stuff. I have to choose between: Cinnamon, Gnome, KDE, LXDE, Mate and Xfce. I don't care about fancy animations etc.
2545 [14:40:57] <zackbrown> arora - it looks like xfce4-settings-manager only has settings for the display, mouse, and keyboard. Nothing for networking or sound or other things that gnome-control-center covers.
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2548 [14:41:45] <giirt> themill: That's what I first thought too. I searched in ls manual for "pipe" but had no matches - this is why I am unsure if this is the case.
2549 [14:41:48] <petn-randall> Razva^: It to 99% depends on the speed of the device you're reading from, not so much on the flavour. I'd assume xfce is a tad faster than gnome or kde.
2550 [14:42:12] <Razva^> I'll use a VM on my MBP
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2552 [14:42:22] <koollman> giirt: search for terminal
2553 [14:42:42] <koollman> giirt: for example, -1 is default when output is not a terminal, -C is default when output is a terminal
2554 [14:43:30] <petn-randall> Razva^: I'd rather do a normal install in the VM instad.
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2557 [14:44:09] <Razva^> yeah but I really don't need all the bells and whistles, animations etc, I just need some basic stuff
2558 [14:44:33] <giirt> koollman: Thank you!
2559 [14:45:05] <brontosaurusrex> Razva^: you can use some even lesser wm, like openbox, or a tiler like i3, dwm and such.
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2561 [14:46:06] <Razva^> brontosaurusrex: yeah but unfortunately I cannot find any LiveCD based on those :\
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2563 [14:46:14] <Razva^> I have to choose one of these: v
2564 [14:46:15] <Razva^> replaced-url
2565 [14:46:17] <mrr0butt> yeah or blackbox
2566 [14:46:36] <mrr0butt> it can actualy replace whole desktop
2567 [14:46:47] <DontHighlightMe> I was about to say blackbox, but didn't want to sound racist
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2570 [14:47:11] <mrr0butt> :3
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2572 [14:47:27] <petn-randall> DontHighlightMe: Try to keep the signal to noise ratio high in here.
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2574 [14:47:55] <brontosaurusrex> Razva^: does it have to be officialy Debian?
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2576 [14:48:02] <Razva^> oook so Xfce or Lxde? seems that they are both classified as "light" (google)
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2578 [14:48:12] <Razva^> brontosaurusrex: nope, but it has to be secure
2579 [14:48:17] <DontHighlightMe> is it possible to install new version of debian just updating "all" packages ?
2580 [14:48:58] <DontHighlightMe> do I realle need like entire reinstallation ?
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2582 [14:49:07] <petn-randall> Razva^: Whatever window managers exist in the live images you can simply install on a persistent system. If you have a persistent installation you also have the added bonus of being able to install security updates, and also keep any configuration of your browser, window manager layout, etc.
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2584 [14:49:30] <themill> DontHighlightMe: have you by any chance asked google that? Or read the release notes?
2585 [14:49:47] <DontHighlightMe> no, I'm new to debian
2586 [14:50:07] <Razva^> petn-randall: got it
2587 [14:50:16] <DontHighlightMe> its more of a theoretical quesion, if its possbile or not
2588 [14:50:19] <petn-randall> DontHighlightMe: That's not an excuse to not search for the answer yourself before asking here.
2589 [14:50:22] <mrr0butt> Xfce is in my opinin far far away from lightweight
2590 [14:50:40] <petn-randall> Great thing about opinions is everyone can have one.
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2593 [14:51:21] <Razva^> lxde seems to be the "winner" on the "light" side, from my current Google searches result, but I may be wrong?
2594 [14:52:09] <mrr0butt> could be the most leightweigt full desktop
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2596 [14:52:22] <brontosaurusrex> Razva^: probably is
2597 [14:52:31] <DontHighlightMe> what DSL uses as desktop ?
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2599 [14:52:34] <petn-randall> !light-weight
2600 [14:52:34] <dpkg> <mjg59> To a first approximation, when someone says "Lightweight" what they mean is "I don't understand the problems that the alternative solves". (replaced-url
2601 [14:52:38] <petn-randall> mrr0butt: ^^^
2602 [14:53:19] <DontHighlightMe> if you want to know what desktop is more lightwaight look at what micro distributions are using
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2608 [14:55:34] <brontosaurusrex> Razva^: replaced-url
2609 [14:55:55] <brontosaurusrex> Haven't tested myself, but sounds awesome.
2610 [14:56:04] <DontHighlightMe> germangayboy: replaced-url
2611 [14:56:08] <DontHighlightMe> I think I will go
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2614 [14:56:49] <Razva^> brontosaurusrex: thank you very much!
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2811 [16:24:47] <giirt> Does anyone know why the regular expression range [a-b] matches the Swedish character *å*, while neither *a* nor *b* matches it?
2812 [16:25:04] <giirt> *echo åke | grep --color [a-b]* is a match
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2819 [16:28:06] <ErCiccione> Hi, I need g++ 5 and gcc 5 on Debian stretch, but I see that the stable version is the 4.6 (gcc) . how can I get these packages from sid (where there's the version I need)? The info I found online are not coherent and outdated. Sorry if is a stupid question, I just moved from Ubuntu.
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2824 [16:30:44] <mrig> giirt, this is a regex thing, do you know how the char map to numbers? Presumably there is some regex code that links the specific ranges of numbers to the basic ascii alphabet between char sets, where as 'a' will simply map to number 97; That is my best guess.
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2839 [16:34:43] <giirt> mrig: Okey, that might be the case. It just confuses me that the result differs from regex-implementations. Some say it's a match, some doesn't.
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2841 [16:36:04] <ChmEarl> ErCiccione, its in unstable: replaced-url
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2845 [16:36:44] <annadane> ChmEarl, ErCiccione, don't mix packages
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2847 [16:36:53] <annadane> replaced-url
2848 [16:36:57] <mrig> giirt, I believe also that there are many different regex implementations; Though I've yet to really study them; This info comes from the use of characters in the C programming language.
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2852 [16:37:30] <annadane> and especially not gcc, which everything relies on
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2854 [16:38:17] <ErCiccione> annadane: Yes, i asked here because i wanted to avoid mixing. I'm trying using backports, is that fine?
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2857 [16:38:27] <annadane> ErCiccione, yes
2858 [16:38:40] <jelly> ,v gcc
2859 [16:38:41] <judd> Package: gcc on amd64 -- wheezy: 4:4.7.2-1; jessie: 4:4.9.2-2; stretch: 4:6.3.0-4; buster: 4:7.2.0-1d1; sid: 4:7.2.0-1d1
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2861 [16:39:08] <ErCiccione> great, thanks annadane, ChmEarl
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2863 [16:39:18] <jelly> ErCiccione: gcc 5.x is actually old. THe thing you see in sid(unstable) is just a leftover in some weird architecture.
2864 [16:39:23] <jelly> ,v gcc-5
2865 [16:39:24] <judd> Package: gcc-5 on amd64 -- sid: 5.5.0-5
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2872 [16:40:43] <ErCiccione> ok jelly, so i should install the backport of gcc-5 right?
2873 [16:40:57] <jelly> there is none.
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2876 [16:41:35] <jelly> oh, maybe it's not a leftover.
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2880 [16:42:27] <ErCiccione> ok sorry guys i'm a bit confused now. I need at least version 5, but i read that pulling a single package from sid might be a mess and backports solve this. What version should i look for?
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2884 [16:43:52] <jelly> ErCiccione: if you need at LEAST version 5, then use gcc-6 that is the default in stretch
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2886 [16:44:32] <jelly> if you installed the "gcc" package or "build-essential" you already have it
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2891 [16:45:27] <jelly> ErCiccione: 6 is at least 5. It's even more than 5 actually.
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2899 [16:46:49] <ErCiccione> jelly: I already tried with build-essential with no luck, so i probably need specifically version 5, will give it another shot
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2908 [16:48:54] <jelly> ErCiccione: what does "gcc -v" say on your system? last line is enough
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2924 [16:53:29] <ErCiccione> jelly: Ok, now version is 6.3.0-18 , that is the same of apt-cache (4:6.3.0-4). I think I made a mess installing gcc at the beginning, cleaning everything and installing using build-essential, solved the problem. I still can't compile, but that's probably a problem of the source. Thanks for the help
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2962 [17:02:59] <ChmEarl> ErCiccione, append your CFLAGS with: -fno-pie
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2966 [17:03:53] <ChmEarl> ErCiccione, gcc 6.3 has --enable-default-pie
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2971 [17:05:47] <bluj> --yes-pie
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2975 [17:06:52] <ChmEarl> not talking about pumpkin/apple pie here
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2984 [17:08:41] <jelly> mmm, pie.
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3004 [17:18:02] <saladmonk> i need some advice i can't run nfs-server anymore
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3007 [17:18:18] <saladmonk> some freaking dependency fails at load
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3011 [17:19:39] <Johrmungand> Hello
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3013 [17:20:40] <Johrmungand> why isnt the guidelines thing working?
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3015 [17:20:56] <Johrmungand> I want to read it before asking lol
3016 [17:21:26] <babilen> Which "guidelines thing" ?
3017 [17:21:39] <Johrmungand> the /msg dpkg guidelines
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3020 [17:22:07] <jelly> saladmonk: make sure: rpcbind/portmap is running (try to rpcinfo -p); nfs-common is running
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3023 [17:23:07] <babilen> Johrmungand: That works well, what are your problems with it? It should have sent a private message to our bot, dpkg, which would have replied with:
3024 [17:23:11] <babilen> dpkg: guidelines
3025 [17:23:11] <dpkg> 1) Read the /topic, the FAQ, and google before asking us. 2) Don't ask to ask, just ask. 3) Don't repeat; show that you have tried to help yourself by refining the question. 4) Reading documentation (man/info pages, READMEs) is a worthwhile skill, practice it. 5) Use /msg to talk to the bots (not the people), see <msg>. 6) Be polite and patient. 7) Paste into a <pastebin>, not here. 8) No trolls or spam. 9) see <code of conduct>
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3032 [17:23:52] <Johrmungand> well, if you guys dnt mind ill ask anyway> I was gonna ask if there is some sort of guide about dualbooting on a legacy bios
3033 [17:24:30] <Johrmungand> do I just make the partitions in the unalocated space and set the root of the hard drive as the grub install locaion?
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3035 [17:24:52] <Johrmungand> will it autodetect the windows install or will i have to do something extra?
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3039 [17:26:03] <mrr0butt> search and destroy
3040 [17:26:58] <mrr0butt> it should autodetect windows partition and bootloader and propose some options
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3043 [17:27:34] <Johrmungand> mrr0butt: what exactly are those options?
3044 [17:27:45] <mrr0butt> and you should be able to boot windows from grub
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3046 [17:28:06] <NeilHanlon> hey all--was running a dist-upgrade from jessie to stretch and gnome crashed, ending up forcing me to reboot...
3047 [17:28:14] <NeilHanlon> should I run a dist-upgrade again?
3048 [17:28:43] <mrr0butt> it will ask if you want to install along windows or if you want use whole hd for installation
3049 [17:28:45] <NeilHanlon> it was in the middle of setting up packages
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3052 [17:28:50] <jelly> NeilHanlon: after doing "dpkg --configure -a" and "apt-get -f install", yes. Did you log the output (with script)?
3053 [17:28:58] <NeilHanlon> jelly: sure did
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3056 [17:29:10] <NeilHanlon> want a paste of it?
3057 [17:29:29] <jelly> no need for now
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3059 [17:29:37] <Johrmungand> oh one more question, what do i need to download from the netinst iso to get wifi to work? bec. my only experince with linux and netwroking and stuff was with arch and the wifi didnt work at all for some reason
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3061 [17:29:57] <Johrmungand> if there is a getting wifi up and running guide it would be amazing lol
3062 [17:30:02] <NeilHanlon> jelly: sounds good. I'll finish the dpkg --configure, etc, and run dist-upgrade again
3063 [17:30:06] <NeilHanlon> thank you
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3065 [17:30:52] <mrr0butt> Johrmungand, depends on your wifi chip
3066 [17:31:00] <jelly> NeilHanlon: you will want to run those inside script as well (perhaps into a new file), and be careful -- apt-get -f install may ask you to remove a whole lot of packages to make its state consistent
3067 [17:31:23] <Johrmungand> mrr0butt: the intel chip that comes with the thinkpad x230 (one sec will look it up)
3068 [17:31:34] <jelly> NeilHanlon: consider running a release upgrade inside screen or tmux, as well, next time
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3070 [17:31:57] <mrr0butt> if the firmware is non-free you need ad non-free section to sources list
3071 [17:32:07] <mrr0butt> *sources.list
3072 [17:32:09] <NeilHanlon> jelly: roger. Yeah, I didn't think to use screen :(
3073 [17:32:30] <Johrmungand> i am not sure, if I added the nonfree repos what do i do after that?
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3077 [17:33:14] <jelly> Johrmungand: probably run "apt-get update" and "apt-get install firmware-iwlwifi"
3078 [17:33:14] <mrr0butt> apt-get update
3079 [17:33:30] <jelly> !non-free sources
3080 [17:33:30] <dpkg> Edit /etc/apt/sources.list, ensure that the two main Debian mirror lines end with "main contrib non-free" rather than just "main", then «apt-get update». But bear in mind that you'll be installing <non-free> software. These may have onerous terms; check the licenses. See also <sources.list>.
3081 [17:33:32] <mrr0butt> and then you need to know the wifi chip vendor
3082 [17:33:34] <spacebug^> can I make Debians postgresql use password auth? A script needs password auth
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3085 [17:34:24] <Johrmungand> after u download and update, do i just do wifi-menu and it should work?
3086 [17:34:26] <mrr0butt> for atheros you would do "apt-get install firmware-atheros"
3087 [17:34:29] <Johrmungand> i*
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3092 [17:35:22] <jelly> Johrmungand: might reallycooldude require a reboot for the driver to really start working
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3095 [17:35:34] <jelly> whoopsie
3096 [17:35:38] <mrr0butt> there are isos with all wifi firmwares on it
3097 [17:35:38] <mrr0butt> replaced-url
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3099 [17:35:58] <Johrmungand> ah, these will work out of the box?
3100 [17:36:17] <jelly> they're supposed to yeah
3101 [17:36:20] <mrr0butt> if you install from this image wifi will work instant after install
3102 [17:36:36] <Johrmungand> Ok, thanks for your help
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3125 [17:42:46] <NeilHanlon> jelly: all looks good, I think! `dpkg --configure -a` completed successfully, and `apt-get -f install` only tells me about packages no longer used that can be autoremoved, so it appears the apt state/dpkg state is consistent
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3129 [17:43:41] <NeilHanlon> now it looks like pkgconf is held back
3130 [17:44:01] <NeilHanlon> i don't think that's a deb-standard package, though?
3131 [17:45:36] <NeilHanlon> disregard: resolved that by just running an install on it.
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3135 [17:48:43] <BIgPapaIstelok> ayayay
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3139 [17:49:22] <BIgPapaIstelok> valex your ip adress]
3140 [17:50:00] <BIgPapaIstelok> actually why are the ip adresses showing?
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3199 [18:13:19] <BIgPapaIstelok> hoouuiiuoyieagkuyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyygfssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssazgreuaaasfrrrrrrrduaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreplaced-url
3200 [18:13:19] <BIgPapaIstelok> replaced-url
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3203 [18:13:28] <BIgPapaIstelok>
3204 [18:13:30] <BIgPapaIstelok>
3205 [18:13:31] <BIgPapaIstelok>
3206 [18:13:32] <BIgPapaIstelok>
3207 [18:13:32] <BIgPapaIstelok>
3208 [18:13:33] <frazr> stroke?
3209 [18:13:35] <maxcell_> debian has flatpack support? debian stable or testing, doesn't metter
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3211 [18:13:42] <heibol> e.e
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3214 [18:14:15] <BIgPapaIstelok> that is what i call sitting on your laptop
3215 [18:14:26] <sillyslux> cat?
3216 [18:14:28] <frazr> cat ?
3217 [18:14:28] <BIgPapaIstelok> whithout noticing
3218 [18:14:29] <frazr> :D
3219 [18:14:55] <BIgPapaIstelok> nop
3220 [18:15:00] <BIgPapaIstelok> i sat on it
3221 [18:15:04] <sillyslux> oh
3222 [18:15:07] <frazr> haha
3223 [18:15:09] <BIgPapaIstelok> a 75 kg man
3224 [18:15:17] <BIgPapaIstelok> and it did not brake
3225 [18:15:22] <BIgPapaIstelok> i am proud
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3228 [18:15:31] <frazr> did your right asscheek land first? :D
3229 [18:15:52] <BIgPapaIstelok> yeah probably haha
3230 [18:15:53] <frazr> no its mirrored, left
3231 [18:15:54] <frazr> :)
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3233 [18:16:14] <bolovanos> hithere
3234 [18:16:21] <BIgPapaIstelok> hhahaha
3235 [18:16:24] <sillyslux> bam bam ban
3236 [18:16:41] * sillyslux beating up bolovanos
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3240 [18:17:24] <bolovanos> debian-9.2.1-amd64-netinst - Graphical Installation - I am creating low resource server - will this somehow install desktop or not (do not want to)
3241 [18:17:27] <bolovanos> sillyslux, :)
3242 [18:17:35] <sillyslux> you said hit here
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3245 [18:18:34] <maxcell_> bolovanos, no
3246 [18:18:39] <maxcell_> just chose on the install what you want
3247 [18:18:43] <BIgPapaIstelok> as faras i know, no
3248 [18:18:57] <bolovanos> I know - and time to time someone get caught on that
3249 [18:19:05] <sillyslux> that's just the graphical debian-installer?
3250 [18:19:16] <sillyslux> mehh
3251 [18:19:16] <bolovanos> ok thx guys
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3253 [18:19:26] <BIgPapaIstelok> it is pretty hard to fuck up like that
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3255 [18:20:14] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o jelly
3256 [18:20:14] *** jelly sets mode: +q *!*@46-69-20.adsl.cyta.gr
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3262 [18:21:14] <jelly> BIgPapaIstelok: you're quieted for 2 hours. Try not to paste crap into this tech support channel after that.
3263 [18:21:29] <ssarah> what's the better way to find what app is using a certain port and what port is being used by a certain app? debian 9 command line
3264 [18:21:34] <ssarah> (hi everyone)
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3267 [18:22:26] <jcross> Just about to install Debian for the first time... will DVD 1 be enough for a laptop? Does it come with the wireless tools I will need?
3268 [18:22:28] <maxcell_> do debian have flatpak support?
3269 [18:22:43] <jelly> ssarah: ss or netstat have a -p option. lsof can also be useful. Run as root if you want to see processes not owned by your user (like normal services)
3270 [18:23:20] <jcross> maxcell replaced-url
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3275 [18:23:47] <maxcell_> jcross, thank you
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3278 [18:25:13] <ssarah> ss -p | grep sql , is finding nothing, jelly sir
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3281 [18:25:55] <jelly> ssarah: read the manual about other options that might be useful. I didn't provide a complete answer.
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3288 [18:27:43] <jelly> I mean I could have just "netstat -tupan" or "ss -tupan" but then you wouldn't have bothered to look at what it all does
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3295 [18:29:09] <ssarah> yes, this is my more didactic. I really like know what all the flags do. I already knew netstat, but on debian9 it goes netstat: command not found, so i figured there should be a best practice now
3296 [18:29:17] <ssarah> pp -pa | grep sql did the trick
3297 [18:29:19] <ssarah> :)
3298 [18:29:58] <mspo> ss -nape
3299 [18:30:17] <mspo> is what's I've been typing
3300 [18:30:24] <mspo> -tupac is dead
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3303 [18:31:00] <ssarah> hei! tyvm btw :)
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3305 [18:31:28] <ssarah> what does the n do, mspo ? not resolve service names?
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3307 [18:31:59] <mspo> ssarah: ss -nape is pretty close to netstat -anp, I think
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3311 [18:33:23] <mspo> not sure why you would use -t and -u with -a
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3316 [18:34:22] <ssarah> mspo, it's right there in the man ss -t -a Display all TCP sockets.
3317 [18:34:27] <ssarah> not sure why either
3318 [18:34:38] <ssarah> ah
3319 [18:34:44] <ssarah> a is for listening and not listening
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3321 [18:35:46] <BIgPapaIstelok> ssarah: you can use wireshark if you prefer gui
3322 [18:36:08] <cusco> hi
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3324 [18:36:17] <cusco> can nfs server be restricted to a single network interface?
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3329 [18:38:08] <BIgPapaIstelok> cusco: asfar as I know, no
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3334 [18:39:43] <BIgPapaIstelok> however, you may need to open a discussion on stack exchange or some other forum
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3339 [18:43:12] <ChmEarl> cusco, -A INPUT -s 192.168.0.0/16 -p tcp -i eth0 -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 2049 -j ACCEPT
3340 [18:43:18] <jelly> cusco: nfsd uses rpcbind to register a listener, maybe you can tell rpcbind to listen only on select ifaces
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3343 [18:43:46] <jelly> cusco: but that will then apply to all the other services managed by rpcbind, if you have any
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3346 [18:45:01] <cusco> yes I can use iptables
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3348 [18:45:11] <cusco> IO was just thinking like most daemons would have a bind option
3349 [18:45:15] <cusco> but it uses portmap, right
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3351 [18:45:26] <cusco> rcpbind?
3352 [18:45:31] <cusco> hmm
3353 [18:45:41] <cusco> I'll have to read on that, and what uses it
3354 [18:45:46] <cusco> I've got with iptables for now
3355 [18:45:51] <cusco> thank you
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3359 [18:47:28] <mspo> ugh
3360 [18:47:35] <mspo> ss is kind of buggy
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3362 [18:47:39] <mspo> glad netstat was dropped
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3407 [19:03:23] <LiENUS> is there a way to tell apt (dpkg) a package is installed without actually installing?
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3409 [19:03:49] <LiENUS> so apt wont install that package as a dependency for something else
3410 [19:03:55] <petemc> !equivs
3411 [19:03:55] <dpkg> equivs is a package that enables you to create dummy packages that tell <apt> you really have installed (through some other means) the package. aptitude install equivs, and read /usr/share/doc/equivs/*, see also <usrlocal>. A better plan is often to adapt the Debian packages to your needs, ask me about <package recompile> <uupdate> <ssb>.
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3413 [19:04:20] <mspo> ssarah: find your webserver: ss -nape state listening -a 'sport = :80'
3414 [19:05:31] <LiENUS> petemc, thank you that looks like it, was having a hard time figuring out what to google for it
3415 [19:05:41] <n4dir> LiENUS: why would you want to do that?
3416 [19:06:13] <LiENUS> n4dir, im installing cups from source
3417 [19:06:39] <mspo> not sure you can ss filter by name of a thing
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3420 [19:08:18] <LiENUS> some of the compile options arent entirely compatible with the debian setup so repackaging as deb would be a pain, easier to just lie to dpkg and say its installed
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3426 [19:09:34] <maziar> Hi why I get this error on my system boot : "Warning:Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning."
3427 [19:11:30] <Guest38270> maziar: this error is usually of no worry if your system boots up just fine.
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3430 [19:12:53] <maziar> Guest38270 unfortunately no my system is not booted correctly
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3432 [19:13:43] <Guest38270> did you freshly installed system and also did you install with system encryption?
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3434 [19:13:49] <jelly> maziar: it's not an error, it's a warning. If your root filesystem is on LVM, at initramfs time lvm commands don't have access to their helper/cache daemons so they output that warning. This does not mean there's anything wrong.
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3453 [19:21:45] * maziar jelly dear jelly it also tell me : Volume group "X" not found!
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3458 [19:22:31] <maziar> jelly cannot process volume group X
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3460 [19:22:37] <maziar> jelly dear jelly it also tell me : Volume group "X" not found!
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3466 [19:24:02] <jelly> what a weird name for a VG
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3468 [19:24:38] <jelly> maziar: which debian release is this?
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3470 [19:25:19] <maziar> 9.1 I thin
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3472 [19:25:47] <maziar> jelly I am in busy box I can not use lsb_release
3473 [19:26:18] <n4dir> cat /etc/debian_version (or such, if cat ain't there either)
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3479 [19:27:20] <jelly> maziar: can you take a camera shot of the screen, and upload output of "ls -la /dev/sd* /dev/mapper/ /dev/disk/by-id/" and "cat /proc/cmdline" ?
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3483 [19:27:50] <maziar> jelly wait a minute
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3487 [19:28:21] <jelly> make it 10 minutes, going to be afk for a bit
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3500 [19:31:57] <ska> Is there a good channel to ask about laptops? I need to buy one.
3501 [19:32:12] <ska> It will run debian.
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3509 [19:36:15] <kde2535> whichever you buy, buy gnu/linux specific laptop and not windows one. Its hardware would be more likely to be supported. There are many like system76, purism, dell which sell gnu/linux laptops. Try searching online for gnu/linux laptops.
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3513 [19:36:37] <maziar> jelly are you there ?
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3516 [19:38:10] <kde2535> Also there are some websites (maybe gnu.org is one) where they list support of various laptops on gnu/linux like wifi works, Bluetooth don't work etc.
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3525 [19:39:45] <teraflops> ,pciid 1bcf:2c94
3526 [19:39:46] <judd> [1bcf:2c94] is 'Unknown device' from 'Unknown vendor' with no known kernel module in stretch or in sid. See also replaced-url
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3532 [19:41:02] <kde2535> My laptop (cpu) temprature remains high in debian even when idle while in fedora and ubuntu it don't get warm. In debian in idle state its usually around 72 C while in fedora in normal working conditions it remains around 58 C. I have tried reinstalling but it remians high in debian while not in any other distribution.
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3534 [19:41:41] <kde2535> Any way to find out why and possible solution to it?
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3536 [19:42:44] <teraflops> kde2535: tried cpupower? or at least looked at cpu gobernor?
3537 [19:42:57] <jhutchins_wk> teraflops: Sunplus Web Cam?
3538 [19:43:10] <kde2535> nope, will check now...
3539 [19:43:12] <teraflops> jhutchins_wk: yeah Im dumb it's usb device ^
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3541 [19:43:26] <maziar> jelly replaced-url
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3549 [19:47:32] <maziar> anyone can help me ?
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3555 [19:48:54] <jhutchins_wk> maziar: I don't think you ever said whether you were using encryption, or whether this system had been working and failed or was a new install that failed to boot.
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3560 [19:50:23] <maziar> It is Debian 9, I installed it about 1 month ago, I don't remember if I enable the encryption ord nit ...
3561 [19:50:25] <maziar> not*
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3563 [19:50:59] <maziar> jhutchins_wk please ask me if I don't know some thing I will give you the evidence and everything
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3565 [19:51:49] <walter__> hi
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3579 [19:57:47] <kde2535> maziar could you try reinstalling bootloader using debian installation media. it usually fixes such problems.
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3581 [19:58:59] <kde2535> from installation media select advanced than graphical rescue mode
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3597 [20:04:35] <jelly> maziar: hm, you didn't show the output of ls -l /dev/mapper/ /dev/disk/by-id/
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3599 [20:05:38] <jhutchins_wk> Reinstalling the bootloader is unlikely to help, this is not a grub problem, but likely an initrd problem.
3600 [20:06:16] <jelly> maziar: do you have a live linux image of some sort? If so, can you boot it and show the output of "blkid" and "lsblk" as root. You can try those even right now in initramfs shell, but I don't think they exist
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3611 [20:10:34] <OY1R> i cant get my rpi to work with a wifi dongle, can anyone assist me ?
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3626 [20:14:37] <ahmed_> excuse me, i use debian kde when i connect my android phone by cable i can read only can't paste from my pc to mobile ?
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3633 [20:17:10] <jiggawattz> 'allo
3634 [20:17:20] <jiggawattz> is it possible to install Upstart on Debian 9
3635 [20:17:31] <jiggawattz> to replace systemd and ini
3636 [20:17:32] <jiggawattz> t
3637 [20:17:33] <jelly> !tias
3638 [20:17:33] <dpkg> TIAS is "Try It And See".
3639 [20:17:38] <jiggawattz> well
3640 [20:17:41] <jiggawattz> what package is it in
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3643 [20:18:01] <jiggawattz> ah
3644 [20:18:11] <jiggawattz> replaced-url
3645 [20:19:14] <jiggawattz> and is this channel only dedicated to Debian GNU/Linux
3646 [20:19:21] <jiggawattz> GNU/Hurd not acceptable?
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3648 [20:19:52] <jelly> there are other channels for the less common architectures, including hard
3649 [20:19:53] <jiggawattz> or GNU/kBSD
3650 [20:19:54] <jelly> hurd*
3651 [20:19:57] <jiggawattz> ah
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3654 [20:20:25] <jiggawattz> oh but on OFTC
3655 [20:20:28] <jiggawattz> wtf is that b.s.
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3657 [20:21:05] <jelly> that is where most debian channels have been for the last 12 years
3658 [20:21:14] <jiggawattz> yah
3659 [20:21:18] <jiggawattz> I remember the great split
3660 [20:21:29] <jiggawattz> my social channel #grasshoppers moved to OFTC too
3661 [20:21:58] <jiggawattz> I remember when this network was OpenProjectsNet
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3663 [20:22:20] <jiggawattz> before lilo started embezzling funds and got run over by a bicycle
3664 [20:22:57] <jiggawattz> I think Debian 9 is good though
3665 [20:23:04] <jelly> keep this channel for tech questions please, tho
3666 [20:23:08] <jiggawattz> I'm really happy that people continue to maintain Debian
3667 [20:23:10] <jiggawattz> ok
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3673 [20:25:39] <TheG0ldenG0d> Im using ufw to manage my firewall rules in Debian. I am not using IPV6. Is it safe to delete all of the ufw rules that have v6 next to them in this case
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3675 [20:25:58] <jiggawattz> TheG0ldenG0d: sure
3676 [20:26:16] <jiggawattz> if you aren't using IPv6, they don't apply to anything
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3678 [20:26:58] <TheG0ldenG0d> ok thanks
3679 [20:27:01] <jiggawattz> sure np
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3688 [20:29:22] <jiggawattz> jelly: whats your thoughts on kubernetes
3689 [20:29:26] <jiggawattz> a.k.a. google containers
3690 [20:30:16] <jiggawattz> I don't think they should market it as "Google Containers" though
3691 [20:30:23] <jiggawattz> makes you think that all your data will be sent to google
3692 [20:30:32] <jiggawattz> oh oops thought this was -offtopic
3693 [20:30:43] <LtL> jiggawattz: you may get an answer on #debian-offtopic
3694 [20:30:48] <jiggawattz> yeah
3695 [20:30:51] <jiggawattz> thorry
3696 [20:31:04] <LtL> jiggawattz: no worries
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3732 [20:48:32] <Posterdati> hi
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3739 [20:49:35] <Posterdati> which is the debian stretch version for an hp proliant dl380 g3 (xeon 3.2 GHz)? AMD64, EMT64 or i686?
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3748 [20:52:07] <RoyK> Posterdati: looks like it's 32bit, so i686
3749 [20:52:25] <RoyK> Posterdati: pretty old machine :)
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3751 [20:52:44] <RoyK> damn - it even has PCI-X :D
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3754 [20:54:08] <RoyK> Posterdati: doesn't look much older than 20 years - possibly less
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3757 [20:54:55] <Posterdati> isn't a 64 bit cpu?
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3759 [20:55:56] <jhutchins_wk> I thought all xeons were 64, I thought that was the point of the line.
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3763 [20:56:41] <Posterdati> jhutchins_wk: yes
3764 [20:56:46] <jhutchins_wk> Posterdati: I would assume x86_64, but that's not authoritative.
3765 [20:56:47] <Posterdati> jhutchins_wk: then amd64?
3766 [20:56:58] <jhutchins_wk> Posterdati: Nope.
3767 [20:57:20] <jhutchins_wk> Posterdati: For non-xeon intel you would use that.
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3769 [20:58:01] <jhutchins_wk> Posterdati: xeon is the survival of the original non-compatible 64b intel-only architecture.
3770 [20:58:04] <RoyK> jhutchins_wk: nope - xeons came out before intel adopted the amd64 instruction set
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3773 [20:58:43] <RoyK> googling the cpu leads me to replaced-url
3774 [20:58:48] <Posterdati> jhutchins_wk: I know, but there isn't any ia64 or emt64 in debian download page
3775 [20:59:31] <RoyK> ia64/emt64 was the spinoff of the old DEC Alpha - may it rest in peace
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3779 [21:00:34] <jhutchins_wk> AH, I may be thinking itanium, not xeon.
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3781 [21:00:48] <Posterdati> so i386?
3782 [21:00:49] <RoyK> itanium is ia64/emt64, yes
3783 [21:00:53] <RoyK> looks so
3784 [21:00:56] <RoyK> taht is, i686
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3786 [21:01:04] <RoyK> there's no support for i386 anymore
3787 [21:01:23] <RoyK> iirc i486 is still supported, though
3788 [21:01:33] <RoyK> but not with debian
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3790 [21:02:10] <Posterdati> but the debian 9.2.0 has got an i386 iso which should cover all 32bit cpus
3791 [21:02:12] <jhutchins_wk> replaced-url
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3794 [21:03:22] <jhutchins_wk> No more 390 support.
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3797 [21:03:34] <RoyK> Posterdati: it's called i386, but it most definetely won't support the 80386 CPU, only from i486 and up, possibly from i686, but then, that's not relevant for you, since the xeon is i686
3798 [21:04:06] <RoyK> upstream kernel cut the 80386 support years ago and although debian is conservative, it's not *that* conservative
3799 [21:04:14] <Posterdati> RoyK: so i386 image then
3800 [21:04:19] <RoyK> yep
3801 [21:04:48] <RoyK> it'll be fun to see the performance of that thing :D
3802 [21:05:03] <RoyK> btw, it's quite possibly from 2001 or thereabouts
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3806 [21:07:13] <jhutchins_wk> Acording to this, the xeon instruction set is x86-64: replaced-url
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3808 [21:07:15] <Posterdati> 2004
3809 [21:07:58] <RoyK> jhutchins_wk: replaced-url
3810 [21:08:05] <Posterdati> I've got this with one 36GB scsi disk plus an hp proliant ml350
3811 [21:08:10] <Posterdati> at 20Euros
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3813 [21:08:23] <jhutchins_wk> Ok, just bad formatting, there's the 32 farther down the page.
3814 [21:08:25] <Posterdati> the latter with 2 GB ECC RAM
3815 [21:08:43] <Posterdati> the ML350 is 64 bit
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3818 [21:09:31] <RoyK> Posterdati: ML350 generation what?
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3820 [21:09:44] <RoyK> Posterdati: they have a lot of generations, I beleive G3 was 32bit
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3822 [21:10:26] <RoyK> Posterdati: the different models just retain the approximate form factor
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3828 [21:11:54] <Posterdati> RoyK: G4
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3832 [21:12:15] <RoyK> 20:49 < Posterdati > which is the debian stretch version for an hp proliant dl380 g3 (xeon 3.2 GHz)? AMD64, EMT64 or i686? │·········································
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3834 [21:12:40] <Posterdati> RoyK: then?
3835 [21:12:45] <Posterdati> RoyK: I own both
3836 [21:12:50] <RoyK> ah
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3838 [21:13:05] <Posterdati> DL380 G3 and ML350 G4
3839 [21:13:09] <Posterdati> I wrote that
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3841 [21:13:18] <Posterdati> I bought them for 20 Euros
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3843 [21:13:27] <jak2020> hi all
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3845 [21:13:41] <RoyK> Posterdati: looks like G4 may be 64bit
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3847 [21:13:54] <jak2020> how to check if /var/lib/mysql is: read-only storage?
3848 [21:13:55] <RoyK> Posterdati: just try to boot a netinstall on both, it'll find out
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3851 [21:14:26] <Posterdati> RoyK: it is, I've got freebsd 11 amd64 on it
3852 [21:14:34] <RoyK> jak2020: df -h /var/lib/mysql will show which device is mounted there and /proc/mounts will show if it's read-only
3853 [21:14:35] <jhutchins_wk> RoyK: You could boot a live 32b image and check the CPU.
3854 [21:14:39] <RoyK> Posterdati: ok, nice
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3856 [21:15:00] <RoyK> jhutchins_wk: or just try the 64bit and see what happens ;)
3857 [21:15:13] <jhutchins_wk> jak2020: Mount will also show ro, but it's a bit cluttered.
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3859 [21:15:30] <jak2020> RoyK: /dev/sda1 286G 4.5G 267G 2% /
3860 [21:15:35] <Posterdati> RoyK: it is very fast when compiling or using CPU, but terrible with disk and obviously for graphics
3861 [21:15:38] <jak2020> but how to check?
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3863 [21:15:43] <RoyK> jak2020: so grep -w / /proc/mounts
3864 [21:15:44] <jak2020> if is mounted readonly?
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3866 [21:16:14] <jak2020> rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0
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3868 [21:16:19] <jak2020> and: /dev/sda1 / ext4 rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered 0 0
3869 [21:16:20] <RoyK> jak2020: then you'll see "ro" as flag there
3870 [21:16:28] <RoyK> so no
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3872 [21:16:54] <RoyK> Posterdati: if you attempt to boot a 32bit machine with a 64bit image, it'll fail to boot, it's that simple
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3878 [21:18:37] <RoyK> Posterdati: and btw, disk I/O speed is likely to be about the same, at least for IOPS, that is, depending on whether the drives are 7k5, 10k or 15k, which obviously will make a difference. If the G4 has SAS, it should be able to use a SATA SSD too
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3881 [21:19:03] <RoyK> the G4 came with SCSI and SAS, different models
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3883 [21:19:36] <jak2020> i have a problem with my mysql directory: replaced-url
3884 [21:19:47] <jak2020> this line: Nov 20 10:05:36 SwManzana mysqld[1550]: 171120 10:05:36 [ERROR] InnoDB: File (unknown): 'read' returned OS error 105. Cannot continue operation
3885 [21:19:52] <jak2020> say a 105 error....
3886 [21:19:54] <Posterdati> RoyK: it is a SAS
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3888 [21:19:58] <RoyK> jak2020: anything in dmesg?
3889 [21:20:01] <RoyK> Posterdati: nice
3890 [21:20:10] <greycat> /usr/include/asm-generic/errno.h:#define ENOBUFS 105 /* No buffer space available */
3891 [21:20:35] <jak2020> RoyK: replaced-url
3892 [21:20:37] <jak2020> dmesg
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3894 [21:21:05] <RoyK> jak2020: lots of disk errors there - check smartctl -a /dev/sda
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3897 [21:21:24] <RoyK> jak2020: and pray to your favorite god you have a good backup
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3901 [21:21:39] <jak2020> smartctl command not found
3902 [21:21:41] <jak2020> installing
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3904 [21:22:35] <jak2020> apt install smartctl not install :(
3905 [21:22:41] <RoyK> smartmontools
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3907 [21:23:12] <Posterdati> RoyK: I belive the one who sold to me removed part of the original ECC RAM
3908 [21:23:39] <RoyK> Posterdati: lshw or dmidecode should show what's there
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3911 [21:24:54] <RoyK> Posterdati: the network installer on debian should boot fine on 512MB or even down to 128MB (last I tried)
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3913 [21:25:52] <blessedekko> anyone have experience installing build-gnuradio for hackrf in debian?
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3917 [21:26:48] <jak2020> RoyK: replaced-url
3918 [21:27:21] <RoyK> jak2020: 197 Current_Pending_Sector 0x0032 200 200 000 Old_age Always - 7
3919 [21:27:24] <RoyK> not good
3920 [21:27:33] <RoyK> jak2020: is this in a raid or is it a single drive?
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3922 [21:27:49] <jak2020> single drive
3923 [21:27:52] <Posterdati> RoyK: the DL380 = 1 GB, the ML350 = 2 GB
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3926 [21:28:02] <Posterdati> RoyK: both ECC
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3929 [21:28:20] <RoyK> Posterdati: lshw/dmidecoe will show you how many memory modules you have as well, which is nice
3930 [21:28:47] <RoyK> jak2020: then unplug the drive and plug it into something else with space enough to ddrescue the whole drive to somewhere else
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3932 [21:29:04] <RoyK> jak2020: that is, if you have a backup, never mind, just restore from backup to some other disk
3933 [21:29:21] <jak2020> old backup :(
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3935 [21:30:12] <RoyK> jak2020: usual failure - well - do you have another machine with room for the whole disk? ddrescue can do miracles if you're lucky
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3937 [21:30:39] <RoyK> jak2020: and next time - setup a mirror *and* use an offsite backup
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3941 [21:31:15] * RoyK wonders how many times he's stressed people on redundancy and at least backup, but it's at least in double digits
3942 [21:31:21] <lrvick> So I am using debian as part of an airgapped system. Can anyone think of a clean way to have usb storage devices be automatically mounted via usbmount or similar -but- refuse to enumerate any other devices?
3943 [21:31:22] <Posterdati> RoyK, jhutchins_wk: thanks for help
3944 [21:31:39] <lrvick> looking to stop DMA attacks, badusb attacks, etc
3945 [21:31:56] <jak2020> yes
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3947 [21:32:09] <lrvick> I -could- epoxy all the external ports, but I would prefer a software solution
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3952 [21:33:37] <RoyK> lrvick: what other devices? mouse/keyboard?
3953 [21:34:02] <mrr0butt> """devices"""
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3955 [21:35:09] <jak2020> RoyK you know about mysql ?
3956 [21:35:11] <mrr0butt> udev event
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3959 [21:35:43] <lrvick> RoyK: anything. I only want the ability to mount storage devices, and want all other external device types to fail to enumerate
3960 [21:35:48] <RoyK> jak2020: yes, is the database important/critical?
3961 [21:36:03] <lrvick> so if someone has a flash drive that emulates an HID keyboard, it would fail, etc
3962 [21:36:09] <mrr0butt> you could make some udevrules
3963 [21:36:26] <RoyK> lrvick: I don't really care about enumeration, at least so far, but "blacklist evdev" and it may help
3964 [21:36:29] <jak2020> so so: i try backup my database with tar command: tar -zxvf /var/lib/mysql/dbomana20172018 mydb.tar.gz (in my linux server) and try restore on my windwos pc, i can use the database and show tables but when try select * from tmtarima say me: Table 'dbomana20172018.tmtarima' doesn't exist in engine why?
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3966 [21:36:51] <lrvick> RoyK: i do need the keyboard and trackpad on the laptop to work, just nothing else.
3967 [21:36:54] <RoyK> lrvick: I do that with some raspberry pi's that we use as infoscreens
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3969 [21:37:01] <RoyK> ah
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3972 [21:37:08] <lrvick> if I could just disable the pci buses the external ports use
3973 [21:37:17] <lrvick> that would maybe work too
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3975 [21:37:40] <RoyK> lrvick: then perhaps as mrr0butt suggested, some udev magick
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3982 [21:38:58] <mrr0butt> replaced-url
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3989 [21:40:38] <ewew> Hi. Does anyone know why pklocalauthority is ignored in debian ?
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3991 [21:41:12] <lrvick> RoyK: I feel like udev layer would be too high?
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3993 [21:41:25] <RoyK> lrvick: for what?
3994 [21:41:34] <lrvick> if I whitelist a usb iD of 1234
3995 [21:41:52] <lrvick> for the internal keyboard, then an attacker could just make their device mimmic that id
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3997 [21:42:09] <lrvick> usb devices don't have signing.
3998 [21:42:19] <lrvick> so I need to somehow disable ports
3999 [21:42:20] <jak2020> RoyK how to integrate this db? know or any link to read? (i think the data isnt corrupted)
4000 [21:42:25] <RoyK> lrvick: the article mrr0butt posted also showed you to pick the port
4001 [21:42:27] <lrvick> worst case i can cut the traces to them
4002 [21:42:39] <lrvick> I had no idea udev could do that
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4005 [21:42:43] <RoyK> jak2020: just get the data off that drive first
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4009 [21:43:02] <jak2020> turn off
4010 [21:43:03] <jak2020> ok
4011 [21:43:18] <mrr0butt> lrvick, you can additional blacklist all unused modules
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4013 [21:43:43] <RoyK> jak2020: use another drive to which to copy the data - the whole disk - with ddrescue - the normal arguments is a good start
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4016 [21:44:02] <RoyK> mrr0butt: or remove them
4017 [21:44:56] <jak2020> ok. thanks
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4023 [21:46:11] <mrr0butt> replaced-url
4024 [21:46:21] <jak2020> return...
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4028 [21:47:59] <RoyK> mrr0butt: In /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf , set MODULES=dep instead of MODULES=most (iirc it's the same on debian as on ubuntu)
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4035 [21:50:55] <ewew> anyone ?
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4056 [22:05:48] <r3> bzip2 takes forever, is there a faster compressor? ( x86_64 )
4057 [22:05:58] <greycat> gzip
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4061 [22:06:28] <r3> thanks, I will give it a shot
4062 [22:06:35] <GNU\colossus> also, lzop and lz4. or use pigz or pbzip2.
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4065 [22:06:57] <ewew> does it depend on size of compresed data ?
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4067 [22:06:58] <r3> I assume, it's like anything: fast, cheap, or good - pick 2.
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4069 [22:07:08] <GNU\colossus> (and don't use gzip with a higher ratio than -6)
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4071 [22:07:22] <r3> I'm all about the defaults, so I won't :)
4072 [22:07:24] <GNU\colossus> (it yields very little in terms of bytes saved, but takes a lot more time)
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4075 [22:07:46] <greycat> Yeah, if you want better compression, you go with xz or bzip2.
4076 [22:07:57] <GNU\colossus> if a reduction in size isn't of paramount importance, ltop and lz4 are your best bets
4077 [22:08:03] <GNU\colossus> lzop*
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4079 [22:08:19] <GNU\colossus> they also decompress ridiculously fast
4080 [22:08:21] <r3> was trying to stay with a tool that came with the distributed net install
4081 [22:08:32] <greycat> gzip fits very nicely, then
4082 [22:08:40] <r3> but if I need more speed I will look into those, thanks GNU\colossus
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4084 [22:08:42] <GNU\colossus> well, nothing beats gzip in terms of compatibility and availability :)
4085 [22:09:01] <mspo> gzip is really good middle
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4087 [22:09:08] <GNU\colossus> pigz is the parallel implementation of gzip
4088 [22:09:17] <mspo> lz4 is impressively fast, though
4089 [22:09:20] <GNU\colossus> so if you have more than one CPU, you can speed things up by using it
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4091 [22:09:33] <GNU\colossus> the output will be compatible with vanilla gzip
4092 [22:09:45] <r3> interesting, as so many things have more than one core these days
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4102 [22:12:17] <GNU\colossus> does anyone of you use a Linux system confiured to not overcommit memory? (i. e. with vm.overcommit_memory=2)
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4105 [22:12:23] <GNU\colossus> configured*
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4131 [22:25:06] <jhutchins_wk> GNU\colossus: So does pigz create gzip compatible files?
4132 [22:25:19] <GNU\colossus> jhutchins_wk, it is supposed to, yes
4133 [22:25:49] <GNU\colossus> afair, the output it generates is 100% compatible, but non-parallel gzip compresses a tiny bit better (in terms of storage efficiency)
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4142 [22:29:52] <jhutchins_wk> Interesting.
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4179 [22:45:17] <ryouma> why not just add an option to gzip?
4180 [22:48:01] <jhutchins_wk> ryouma: Multithreading isn't that simple.
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4187 [22:52:35] <ryouma> so it's a total rewrite and it would not be useful to stick the rewrite with the original?
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4189 [22:53:05] <ewew> anyone ?
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4191 [22:53:21] <ryouma> we have a kinda large number of binaries and packages for various formats, but if there's a reason then there's a reason
4192 [22:53:21] <jhutchins_wk> ryouma: I'm not a coder, but it's a whole different question. How do you distribute the work? How do you recombine it? How do you avoid contention?
4193 [22:53:39] <ryouma> you submit a patch to gzip
4194 [22:53:42] <jhutchins_wk> There are still a lot of programs that are single threaded.
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4197 [22:54:30] <ryouma> not that i am complaining about a parallel gzip (though i don't gzip much)
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4203 [22:56:20] <bolovanos> I have installed debian-9.2.1-amd64-netinst (in virtualbox, win 10 64b host), but I am on tty login screen unable to insert password. I am used to (shift insert, ctrl+shift+v) from ubuntu and other deb inst - is it permitted to do past on login screen?
4204 [22:56:49] <ewew> depend on configuration of vbox.
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4206 [22:57:11] <bolovanos> it is configuret to accept bidirectional copy paste
4207 [22:57:15] <bolovanos> red
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4209 [22:58:05] <bolovanos> shift + insert shows "^[[2~"
4210 [22:58:07] <ewew> did you clicked on the vbox window a then tried to type the password ?
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4212 [22:58:26] <bolovanos> it does not change with text in the clipboard
4213 [22:58:39] <bolovanos> ewew, yes - typing works
4214 [22:58:51] <bolovanos> retyping password does not...
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4216 [22:59:38] <ewew> did you try to type password and pressed enter ?
4217 [23:00:02] <bolovanos> yes - several times - incorrect login...
4218 [23:00:33] <ewew> what type of install did you use ?
4219 [23:00:50] <bolovanos> debian-9.2.1-amd64-netinst
4220 [23:01:01] <ewew> expert install ?
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4226 [23:01:49] <bolovanos> not sure - if it was choice during install - do not know
4227 [23:01:56] <bolovanos> guess it will be faster to reinstall it from scratch
4228 [23:01:58] <bolovanos> :/
4229 [23:02:24] <bolovanos> maybe pasting that pasword during installation did not work either
4230 [23:02:43] <ewew> wait. did it ask for root password or for user password ?
4231 [23:03:05] <bolovanos> it asked for user name (login:)...
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4236 [23:04:19] <RoyK> bolovanos: not sure if the vbox thing understands the console - that copy/paste is mainly for the graphical UI
4237 [23:05:19] <ewew> first put the name that you selected on install and after enter put the password in.
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4241 [23:06:19] <bolovanos> RoyK, yeah that might be the case - but it would be ok if I could access it through ssh
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4243 [23:06:37] <bolovanos> ewew, yes that was first thing I have done - as I said several times
4244 [23:07:04] <bolovanos> my conclusion - pasword inserted during installation process (graphical install) was somehow corrupted
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4246 [23:07:32] <ewew> or your using key layout different than the install.
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4248 [23:08:05] <ewew> or characters specific for certain language.
4249 [23:08:40] <bolovanos> ewew, nn - it is plain a-zA-Z0-9
4250 [23:08:45] <RoyK> ewew: that usually works well, unicode is nice
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4253 [23:09:12] <bolovanos> anyway I have not changed that kb - it is first login screen after install
4254 [23:09:14] <ewew> for example exchange for Y Z
4255 [23:09:36] <RoyK> that's keystrokes, not characters
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4257 [23:09:54] <n4dir> assuming ssh-server was choosen during taskel: can you ssh to it?
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4261 [23:11:09] <n4dir> and insert the password into the usernmanes field, to make sure the assumption of ewew isn't the real problem
4262 [23:11:13] <bolovanos> ewew, good point - installed kb was qwertz, but password does not contain yz :)
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4264 [23:11:56] <bolovanos> n4dir, unluckyly not - because it is behind nat and I cannot change it to Bridge without tweaking it (I am on wifi...),
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4266 [23:12:01] <mrr0butt> bolovanos, did u installed debian from live image?
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4270 [23:13:09] <bolovanos> mrr0butt, from this replaced-url
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4272 [23:13:21] <ewew> well this is funny did you use the numpad when turned off ?
4273 [23:13:24] <bolovanos> which is "Small CDs or USB sticks" from replaced-url
4274 [23:13:39] <n4dir> i thought this is in virtualbox?
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4277 [23:14:08] <mrr0butt> netinstall should work
4278 [23:14:15] <bolovanos> ewew, what do you mean by "when turned off"?
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4281 [23:14:35] <teraflops> go boot the iso again. pick rescue mode and passwd root to 1234 ;D
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4284 [23:14:55] <bolovanos> teraflops, :)
4285 [23:14:58] <ewew> numlock off. i tried on xterm with numpad off and the mentioned characters appeard.
4286 [23:15:07] <ewew> ^[[2~
4287 [23:15:29] <n4dir> btw: i usually use very easy passwords ...
4288 [23:16:26] <ewew> number 0 on numpad is ^[[2~
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4290 [23:16:40] <mrr0butt> ssh n4dir@200116b868da8700021a4bfffe4896d9.dip.versatel-1u1.de
4291 [23:16:47] <mrr0butt> qwertz
4292 [23:16:48] <mrr0butt> :d
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4295 [23:17:24] <bolovanos> ewew, interesting but numpad seems to be on (according to control LED)
4296 [23:17:30] <n4dir> user password is user, root password is root. always. :-) try that.
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4299 [23:17:36] <ewew> can not be trusted.
4300 [23:17:37] <dff> is it possible to mount an external drive formated with HFS+ on debian and let a client on macos write to it via smb?
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4302 [23:17:52] <bolovanos> ewew, ok will test it in login: part
4303 [23:17:53] <bolovanos> sec
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4306 [23:18:16] <teraflops> dff: nope
4307 [23:18:39] <ewew> ok then it happend in the install phase.
4308 [23:18:58] <ewew> oops. never mind.
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4311 [23:19:42] <dff> i managed to get the macos client to write on a mounted drive formated with EXT4, but im unsure it will be able to read the data afterwards
4312 [23:19:43] <ewew> *think
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4315 [23:20:21] <dff> ive been reading up on this for the last 6 hours, and so much conflicting posts everywhere
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4317 [23:20:24] <teraflops> dff: you cannot mount hfs+ rw on linux
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4321 [23:21:54] <dff> what about this teraflops
4322 [23:21:57] <dff> replaced-url
4323 [23:22:17] <dff> first line reads, The HFS+ file system used by Apple Computer for their Mac OS is supported by the Linux kernel.
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4330 [23:24:13] <bolovanos> ewew, everybody is dead Dave - numlock is ok, numpad is working - login incorrect - new install
4331 [23:24:25] <bolovanos> thank you for now guys
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4333 [23:24:41] <ewew> i recommend the expert install.
4334 [23:24:57] <n4dir> bolovanos: if it was me i would do what was proposed above and just change the password instead of reinstalling.
4335 [23:25:21] <n4dir> how to do it from the installation media is beyond me, but it can't be much more difficult than from a live-iso
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4337 [23:26:23] <bolovanos> n4dir, yes that is possible - but same for me - it is beyoud my knowledge how
4338 [23:26:40] <bolovanos> ewew, how can I choose this option?
4339 [23:26:52] <n4dir> well: installation runs through quickly, if you don't pick an environment ...
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4342 [23:27:35] <bolovanos> got it
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4344 [23:27:39] <bolovanos> it is in advanced option
4345 [23:27:57] <n4dir> i am wondering which advantage the expert install mode is supposed to offer ...
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4349 [23:31:07] <bolovanos> n4dir, I was wondering too, but now I can see that you can choose more than one locale as with normal I could choose only one
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4358 [23:33:42] <ewew> gives a little more control of the result.
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4365 [23:34:15] <bolovanos> anyway - I am missing option to test chosen keyboard...
4366 [23:34:44] <ewew> you can show the password when setting up root account and user account.
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