People who Joins , Parts or Quits a chatroom
this is #debian an IRC -Channel at freenode (freenode IRC service closed 2021-06-01)
0 [00:00:06] *** Joins: craftyguy (~craftyguy@replaced-ip )
1 [00:00:12] *** Quits: v01t (~v01t@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2 [00:00:21] *** Joins: v01t (~v01t@replaced-ip )
3 [00:01:01] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
4 [00:02:14] *** Quits: Repsakka (~Antti@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
5 [00:02:36] *** Quits: dirtyroshi (~dirtyrosh@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
6 [00:03:20] *** Quits: jubo2 (~juboxi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
7 [00:04:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1597
8 [00:04:23] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
9 [00:06:36] *** Joins: lpouzenc (~lpouzenc@replaced-ip )
10 [00:08:06] *** Joins: earthundead_ (~earthunde@replaced-ip )
11 [00:08:18] *** Quits: earthundead (~earthunde@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
12 [00:09:05] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
13 [00:09:14] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
14 [00:09:15] *** Joins: e3 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
15 [00:10:23] *** Quits: Lily-Ayta (~Lily-Ayta@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds)
16 [00:10:31] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
17 [00:10:59] *** Joins: Lily-Ayta (~Lily-Ayta@replaced-ip )
18 [00:11:10] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
19 [00:11:10] *** e3 is now known as e2
20 [00:11:24] *** Quits: wonderer (~quakeroat@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Famous quotes #51: "You got to be careful if you don't know where you're going, because you might not get there."- Yogi Berra)
21 [00:11:37] *** Joins: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip )
22 [00:11:46] *** Quits: Nefertiti (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
23 [00:11:55] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
24 [00:12:02] *** Quits: vidarr (~vidr@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
25 [00:12:18] *** Joins: Raed (~Raed@replaced-ip )
26 [00:12:45] *** r0Oter is now known as r00ter
27 [00:13:15] *** Quits: f91w_ (~f91w@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
28 [00:13:24] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
29 [00:14:51] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
30 [00:14:57] *** Quits: birdbolt1 (~will@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
31 [00:15:48] *** Quits: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
32 [00:16:16] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
33 [00:16:25] *** Quits: lpouzenc (~lpouzenc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: lpouzenc)
34 [00:16:34] *** Joins: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip )
35 [00:17:11] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
36 [00:17:36] *** Quits: dethos (~dethos@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
37 [00:17:39] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
38 [00:17:52] *** Quits: BlueByte (~walther@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
39 [00:18:21] *** Quits: erdave (~erdave@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
40 [00:18:48] *** Joins: Cujo (~Cujo@replaced-ip )
41 [00:19:00] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
42 [00:19:57] <michael2> does anyone know what the error message "sap driver initialization failed" means in the context of /usr/sbin/bluetooth ?
43 [00:20:24] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
44 [00:21:39] *** Quits: Guest28307 (~Kia@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 2.1)
45 [00:21:45] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
46 [00:23:10] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
47 [00:24:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1591
48 [00:24:08] *** Quits: craftyguy (~craftyguy@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC - ##replaced-url
49 [00:24:31] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
50 [00:24:46] *** Quits: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
51 [00:25:55] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
52 [00:25:57] *** Joins: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip )
53 [00:26:02] *** Joins: craftyguy (~craftyguy@replaced-ip )
54 [00:27:00] *** Joins: lilith93 (~marco@replaced-ip )
55 [00:27:16] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
56 [00:28:00] <lilith93> Hi, I'm on Debian 9.4 and using Chromium. Just realized that javascript is not working since recently... ?
57 [00:28:16] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
58 [00:28:57] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
59 [00:29:08] <lilith93> When trying to play these soundfiles here( replaced-url
60 [00:29:30] <lilith93> I'm pretty this is new
61 [00:30:32] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
62 [00:31:07] *** Joins: wonderworld (~ww@replaced-ip )
63 [00:31:10] <michael2> how are you trying to run the javascript?
64 [00:31:55] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
65 [00:32:05] *** Quits: enki (~enki@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
66 [00:33:15] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
67 [00:34:15] <lilith93> michael2: Maybe not javascript ... just java ... It is activated in Chromium -> Settings -> Advanced
68 [00:34:16] *** Joins: enki (~enki@replaced-ip )
69 [00:34:24] *** Joins: slack_ (~slack@replaced-ip )
70 [00:34:41] <lilith93> I did not install any extra java stuff
71 [00:34:43] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
72 [00:36:03] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
73 [00:37:29] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
74 [00:37:34] <rant> java and javascript have nothing at all in common other than 4 letters in their name.. designed/owned by different companies, totally different programming languages
75 [00:38:15] *** Quits: udkyo (~udkyo@replaced-ip ) (Quit: udkyo)
76 [00:38:34] <lilith93> rant: ok, I'm talking about plane java then
77 [00:38:40] <lilith93> plain
78 [00:38:55] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
79 [00:39:03] <rant> if a plane ran on java I'd want to be as far from its flight path as possible
80 [00:39:53] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
81 [00:39:55] <michael2> lilith93: the message javascript:void(0) is just a placeholder in the link element you clicked on - its purpose is simply to prevent the link from doing the things links normally do - navigate to a new page
82 [00:40:22] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
83 [00:40:24] <rant> yes in such cases a script hooks an event to detect the click and do something
84 [00:40:40] *** Quits: lan_stuff (~root@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
85 [00:40:47] <michael2> or to disable naviagation - then an event bound to the element executes the javascript code
86 [00:40:48] *** Quits: xcm (~xcm@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
87 [00:40:56] *** Quits: tagomago (~tagomago@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
88 [00:41:14] *** Joins: OS-39429 (~OS-39429@replaced-ip )
89 [00:41:17] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
90 [00:41:23] *** Quits: Cecil (~cecil@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
91 [00:41:50] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
92 [00:41:52] <lilith93> Hmmm... this is new and with Firefox I can listen to the wav files. What can be wrong here?
93 [00:41:53] *** Joins: xcm (~xcm@replaced-ip )
94 [00:42:14] <rant> lilith93: what version of chromium? Check "about" or dpkg -l chromium
95 [00:42:34] <rant> cause it works for me.. and we just heard in here that there is a nasty bug in chromium
96 [00:42:40] <lilith93> 67.0.3396.87
97 [00:42:47] *** Quits: brokencycle (~brokencyc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
98 [00:42:48] <lilith93> ah
99 [00:42:52] <lilith93> seems to be new
100 [00:42:56] <lilith93> < 2 weeks
101 [00:43:05] *** Quits: OS-39429 (~OS-39429@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
102 [00:43:07] <rant> ,v chromium
103 [00:43:09] <judd> Package: chromium on amd64 -- wheezy: 37.0.2062.120-1~deb7u1; wheezy-security: 37.0.2062.120-1~deb7u1; jessie: 57.0.2987.98-1~deb8u1; jessie-security: 57.0.2987.98-1~deb8u1; stretch: 62.0.3202.89-1~deb9u1; stretch-proposed-updates: 63.0.3239.84-1~deb9u1; stretch-security: 66.0.3359.117-1~deb9u1; buster: 67.0.3396.87-1; sid: 67.0.3396.87-1; experimental: 68.0.3440.33-1
104 [00:43:14] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
105 [00:43:47] *** Joins: MastaAce (~MastaAce@replaced-ip )
106 [00:43:56] <rant> you're using testing/unstable which is not supported here. and that browser has a bug in it causing it to not be able to use all sorts of media
107 [00:44:10] *** Joins: Cecil (~cecil@replaced-ip )
108 [00:44:10] *** Quits: necrose99 (~necrose99@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
109 [00:44:24] *** Joins: necrose99_ (~necrose99@replaced-ip )
110 [00:44:24] *** Quits: necrose99_ (~necrose99@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
111 [00:44:24] *** Joins: necrose99_ (~necrose99@replaced-ip )
112 [00:44:31] <rant> ,bug 900533
113 [00:44:33] <judd> Bug replaced-url
114 [00:44:35] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
115 [00:44:46] <rant> !debian-next
116 [00:44:46] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not* on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is invite only)." it means you did not read it's on irc.oftc.net.
117 [00:45:02] <lilith93> I installed it from the Debian repo....
118 [00:45:09] <lilith93> that's strange
119 [00:45:12] *** Quits: Sir_Desi (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip##) (Quit: Mutter: ##replaced-url
120 [00:45:14] <rant> yeah but not the stable one obviously
121 [00:45:16] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
122 [00:45:17] <michael2> lilith93: what branch of debian are you using?
123 [00:45:25] <lilith93> 9.4
124 [00:45:44] <lilith93> It's the only one I see in synaptic
125 [00:45:46] <rant> lilith93: put the output of apt policy on paste.debian.net
126 [00:45:50] <michael2> I mean are you using stable, testing or unstable?
127 [00:45:54] *** Quits: pseudonymous (~pseud@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
128 [00:45:58] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
129 [00:46:02] <lilith93> I thought stable
130 [00:46:13] <lilith93> but maybe I did a mistake ... would be new to me
131 [00:46:27] *** Quits: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
132 [00:46:46] <rant> judd isn't correct on that versions of chromium either
133 [00:47:04] <lilith93> apt policy on paste.debian.net doesn't work
134 [00:47:18] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
135 [00:47:20] <lilith93> package cannot be found ...
136 [00:47:44] <annadane> no, type apt policy in a terminal and paste the output to paste.debian.net and post the link to it here
137 [00:48:03] <rant> chromium:\ Installed: 66.0.3359.117-1~deb9u1\ Candidate: 67.0.3396.87-1~deb9u1\ Version table:\ 67.0.3396.87-1~deb9u1 500\ 500 replaced-url
138 [00:48:34] *** Joins: b4n1shed (~b4n1shed@replaced-ip )
139 [00:48:35] *** Quits: b4n1shed (~b4n1shed@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
140 [00:48:35] *** Joins: b4n1shed (~b4n1shed@replaced-ip )
141 [00:48:35] <rant> you'll notice the output from my system of apt policy chromium doesn't match judd's version table
142 [00:48:41] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
143 [00:49:07] <rant> I'm avoiding that upgrade because we had just heard in here that that bug 900533 is in the stretch-security release
144 [00:49:18] <lilith93> replaced-url
145 [00:49:23] *** Quits: argus (~down@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
146 [00:49:33] *** Joins: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip )
147 [00:49:34] *** Quits: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
148 [00:49:34] *** Joins: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip )
149 [00:49:46] <lilith93> I read that there was a security update ... I installed it maybe even yesterday
150 [00:49:52] <lilith93> so that would make sense
151 [00:50:02] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
152 [00:50:02] <rant> heh
153 [00:50:17] <rant> you are not running debian.. you are running frankendebian
154 [00:50:20] *** Joins: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip )
155 [00:50:36] <rant> do NOT _EVER_ use ubuntu ppa in debian
156 [00:50:38] <lilith93> rant: It's debian + kxstudio repos
157 [00:50:59] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
158 [00:51:07] <rant> did I mention _EVER_ as in _NEVER_ as in Fival Mousekawitz would change his song for this scenario..
159 [00:51:11] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
160 [00:51:24] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
161 [00:51:28] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Quit: briner)
162 [00:51:32] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
163 [00:51:37] *** Quits: frju365[IRC] (~frju365@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
164 [00:51:40] *** Quits: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
165 [00:51:52] *** Joins: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip )
166 [00:52:12] <lilith93> Is there a problem with my repos except of KXstudio repos?
167 [00:52:41] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
168 [00:52:51] <rant> doesn't matter once you have a 3rd party repo it can ruin everything.. even one like debian-multimedia which is maintained by debian developers
169 [00:53:23] <rant> but by the look of it, no its not right.. has redundant mirrors
170 [00:53:34] *** Joins: skwingar (~skwingar@replaced-ip )
171 [00:53:38] <lilith93> rant: Yes... but it's Desktop computer... not a server or something.
172 [00:54:01] <themill> debian-multimedia is not maintained by debian developers btw
173 [00:54:06] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
174 [00:54:19] <lilith93> Then I ask the dev of KXstudio
175 [00:55:07] <rant> lilith93: you more than likely need to reinstall.. you even put what looks like duplicate mirrors for kxstudio some of which are ubuntu mirrors and all of which are same priority as your main mirrors
176 [00:55:11] *** Joins: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip )
177 [00:55:12] <rant> your system is probably fubar
178 [00:55:20] *** Quits: hmpf1 (~chatzilla@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
179 [00:55:24] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
180 [00:55:25] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
181 [00:55:43] <rant> lilith93: check dpkg -l libc6 and paste tthe version number here.. see if it went all the way down to libc
182 [00:55:44] <lilith93> oh shit
183 [00:56:20] <lilith93> 2.24-11+deb9u3
184 [00:56:35] <rant> hmm.. thats odd
185 [00:56:43] <rant> ,v libc6
186 [00:56:44] <judd> Package: libc6 on amd64 -- wheezy: 2.13-38+deb7u10; wheezy-security: 2.13-38+deb7u12; jessie: 2.19-18+deb8u10; jessie-security: 2.19-18+deb8u10; stretch-security: 2.24-11+deb9u1; stretch: 2.24-11+deb9u3; buster: 2.27-3; sid: 2.27-3
187 [00:56:48] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
188 [00:57:05] <lilith93> why?
189 [00:57:10] <lilith93> It's stretch ..
190 [00:57:22] <lilith93> That's what I have installed
191 [00:57:38] <rant> yeah.. just seems strange to me the versions are backwards
192 [00:57:46] <rant> showing older in security
193 [00:58:03] *** Quits: kri| (~kri@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
194 [00:58:08] <lilith93> So, is my system screwed now?
195 [00:58:08] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
196 [00:58:52] <rant> lilith93: well you might be able to clean stuff up but you'd want to first remove all 3rd party packages and those repos, and redo your sources.list
197 [00:58:58] *** Joins: cCkw (~ejakuk@replaced-ip )
198 [00:59:21] *** Joins: kri| (~kri@replaced-ip )
199 [00:59:22] <rant> idk how you got a buster package.. check apt policy chromium
200 [00:59:32] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
201 [00:59:40] *** Quits: b4n1shed (~b4n1shed@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
202 [00:59:51] <annadane> !tell lilith93 about stretch sources.list
203 [01:00:00] * themill has not seen any buster package hee
204 [01:00:09] <lilith93> Installiert: 67.0.3396.87-1~deb9u1
205 [01:00:17] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
206 [01:00:21] <rant> the chromimum version he had was only listed in buster
207 [01:01:01] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
208 [01:01:15] <rant> and you have sources for that kx thing for 4 different releases all same priority as your main repos.. so depending on whats on those repos and what it depends on.. idk could be real bad or rather minor
209 [01:01:28] *** Quits: Haudegen (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
210 [01:01:59] <lilith93> rant: I think this is normal. I'll ask the the guy from kxstudio
211 [01:02:15] <lilith93> This is only stuff for music
212 [01:02:19] <themill> rant: no, the chromium version is not from buster, it's from stretch-security
213 [01:02:28] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
214 [01:02:58] <lilith93> replaced-url
215 [01:03:17] <lilith93> I followed the website (see above) for Debian
216 [01:03:19] <rant> yes well I see that now that he pasted the whole version string and as I said earlier thats confirmed by a user here a couple hours ago to be affected by #900533
217 [01:03:36] <rant> which would explain why they cant play those audio files
218 [01:03:58] <rant> the bug is said to break YT, gifs, etc..
219 [01:04:06] <lilith93> youtube works
220 [01:04:27] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
221 [01:04:50] <rant> I'm on 66.0.3359.117-1~deb9u1 and that site works for me
222 [01:05:06] <lilith93> Did somebody send me message?
223 [01:05:10] <lilith93> dpkg?
224 [01:05:27] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
225 [01:05:34] <rant> lilith93: annadane had told dpkg to tell you about a stretch sources.list
226 [01:05:57] <rant> because it looks to me like you have many redundant sources both officiall and 3rd party
227 [01:05:57] <lilith93> I see
228 [01:06:03] <rant> judging from the apt policy output
229 [01:06:39] *** Joins: chomwitt (~chomwitt@replaced-ip )
230 [01:06:50] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
231 [01:07:23] *** Joins: hmpf1 (~chatzilla@replaced-ip )
232 [01:07:25] <rant> both deb.debian.org and ftp.de.debian.org for example
233 [01:07:34] <lilith93> I remember that the KXrepos look chaotic
234 [01:07:46] <rant> and three different ubuntu releases for the KX
235 [01:07:53] <lilith93> latter is ok
236 [01:08:02] <rant> no, its really not :P
237 [01:08:10] <rant> you don't want to use ppa in debian
238 [01:08:25] <rant> find another way
239 [01:08:27] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
240 [01:08:57] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
241 [01:09:02] *** Joins: blingrang (~blingrang@replaced-ip )
242 [01:09:09] <lilith93> why? or what's the problem with it?
243 [01:09:51] *** Joins: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip )
244 [01:09:56] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
245 [01:10:12] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
246 [01:10:13] *** Joins: hele (~hele@replaced-ip )
247 [01:11:29] <rant> perhaps nothing.. I'm no gonna scour the repo.. but any package on there with same name as a debian package or that requires a lib thats not in debian will break your whole system and the repo is at same priority as your debian repos so it'd get stuff from there unknowingly
248 [01:11:41] *** Quits: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
249 [01:11:59] *** Joins: rustbuckett (~rustbucke@replaced-ip )
250 [01:12:02] <rant> provided you can count on the fact that this repo has absolutely no packages that are same name and newer versions than debians repo, in theory its not a problem
251 [01:12:27] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
252 [01:12:27] *** Quits: corretico (~corretico@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
253 [01:12:29] *** Joins: solidstate (~SolidStat@replaced-ip )
254 [01:12:33] <annadane> hence the query about libc6, if that gets overwritten with a newer version you really are screwed
255 [01:12:45] <annadane> because everything else basically relies on it
256 [01:13:00] <rant> if ANYTHING gets overwritten it could cause anything that depends on that to be broken
257 [01:13:33] <rant> idk what this KX thing is, but if its not in debian, a PPA is not the way to go.. better to build from source than do that
258 [01:13:42] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
259 [01:14:03] <lilith93> I hope so... but I'll ask the dev
260 [01:14:24] <lilith93> where is libc6 written? Did I post something?
261 [01:14:29] *** Joins: mazoltov (~iguana@replaced-ip )
262 [01:15:38] <lilith93> I don't know where ftp.de.debian came from
263 [01:15:53] <lilith93> maybe from activating the backports?
264 [01:15:57] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
265 [01:16:15] *** Joins: ellyacht (~Android@replaced-ip )
266 [01:16:27] *** Quits: OS-38594 (~OS-38594@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
267 [01:16:36] <annadane> lilith93, the idea is that packages have dependencies, we say that a package "pulls in" those dependencies, and since large swaths of packages depend on libc6...
268 [01:16:52] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
269 [01:17:14] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
270 [01:17:15] <annadane> it's easy to end up with a different version of libc6 than debian stable supports, and because so much depends on it, you're more or less screwed at that stage
271 [01:17:51] *** Quits: hele (~hele@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
272 [01:18:12] <lilith93> ok
273 [01:18:16] <annadane> i suppose if one *really* knew what they were doing they could rescue a system from such a state but it would at minimum be tedious and it would be easier to just start over at that stage
274 [01:18:31] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
275 [01:18:39] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
276 [01:18:52] <lilith93> So, the kxrepos are the problem here?
277 [01:19:19] <lilith93> or also the ftp debian repo?
278 [01:19:48] <annadane> (but your libc6 appears to be the one from stretch as mentioned so you could be ok)
279 [01:19:52] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
280 [01:19:56] *** Quits: Spiffy (~Spiffy@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
281 [01:20:10] *** Joins: csmall (~csmall@replaced-ip )
282 [01:20:26] *** Joins: mtn (~mtn@replaced-ip )
283 [01:20:36] <rant> the problem here is judd outputted tthe wrong version numbers for some reason
284 [01:20:47] <rant> which caused me to think you had a buster chromium
285 [01:20:51] <rant> but you dont
286 [01:21:06] <csmall> Can a bot hee tell me the latest kernel in sid?
287 [01:21:10] <csmall> here
288 [01:21:17] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
289 [01:21:18] <rant> ,kernels
290 [01:21:19] <judd> Available kernel versions are: experimental: 4.16.0-rc6-686 (4.16~rc6-1~exp1); sid: 4.17.0-1-686-pae (4.17.3-1); buster: 4.16.0-2-686 (4.16.16-2); stretch-backports: 4.16.0-0.bpo.2-686-pae (4.16.16-2~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie: 3.16.0-6-686-pae (3.16.56-1+deb8u1); wheezy-backports:
291 [01:21:20] <judd> 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-6-686-pae (3.2.102-1)
292 [01:21:24] <csmall> pefect
293 [01:22:05] <rant> as of right now there is no evidence to suggest your system is messed up other than your sources are not healthy.. you want to remove all but the debian KX repos if you insist on using them at all, and get a proper debian stretch sources.list
294 [01:22:39] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
295 [01:22:56] <annadane> also for future reference replaced-url
296 [01:23:07] *** Joins: Spiffy (~Spiffy@replaced-ip )
297 [01:23:09] *** Joins: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip )
298 [01:23:28] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
299 [01:24:04] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
300 [01:24:58] <rant> following some guide telling you to install a 3rd party package to manage your sources is just a REALLY bad idea
301 [01:25:21] *** Joins: Chinesium (~Funk@replaced-ip )
302 [01:25:30] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
303 [01:25:40] *** Joins: cryptodan (~cryptodan@replaced-ip )
304 [01:25:46] <rant> you are putting a ton of faith in the hands of a 3rd party developer.. and personally I've seen apps look just like all those on that kx website by different names in debian so idk what it even offers
305 [01:26:45] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
306 [01:27:25] <lilith93> It's for music production and it's quite famous... beside AVLinux
307 [01:27:35] * rant shrugs
308 [01:27:56] *** Quits: Darcidride (~Darcidrid@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
309 [01:27:58] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
310 [01:28:08] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
311 [01:28:08] <rant> we have jackd, alsa, pulse, hydrogen, rosegarden, etc..etc.. hundreds of sound apps
312 [01:28:27] <rant> if you really need something special for this you should probably just use their distro
313 [01:28:30] *** Quits: eyalroz (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
314 [01:29:22] *** Quits: Nekojimi (~jimj316@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
315 [01:29:27] <lilith93> The Calf Plugins are quite old from Debian
316 [01:29:28] *** Quits: ChinesiumX230t (~Funk@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
317 [01:29:33] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
318 [01:29:34] <lilith93> and make problems
319 [01:29:44] *** Quits: MastaAce (~MastaAce@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
320 [01:30:01] *** Quits: csmall (~csmall@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 2.1)
321 [01:30:26] <lilith93> but back to chromium: So there's a bug in the latest security update?
322 [01:30:41] *** Quits: blingrang (~blingrang@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
323 [01:30:45] <lilith93> Then I just wait until it's solved, or?
324 [01:30:51] <rant> idk, read the bug report the user here earlier said so and said he added to the bug
325 [01:30:58] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
326 [01:31:31] <rant> all I know is the site works for me.. for all I know any of the packages for audio you've installed could be why your audio doesnt play on that site in chromium
327 [01:31:53] <annadane> i guess it's kind of a tradeoff whether you should hold off due to a bug or update because it's a security fix... i'd probably just update but idk how severe the bug is
328 [01:32:05] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
329 [01:32:13] <rant> you can either use debian stable and get help here, or use kxstudio.. you can't use kxstudio on debian and still have us figure out why stuff doesnt work. its too complicated
330 [01:32:41] *** Quits: darxun (darxun@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
331 [01:32:46] <rant> I use debian stable, the site works for me
332 [01:32:48] <lilith93> ok
333 [01:32:49] *** Quits: solidstate (~SolidStat@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
334 [01:33:10] *** Joins: j3kyl_ (~user@replaced-ip )
335 [01:33:23] <rant> I'm not willing to taint my system to reproduce your issue, sorry
336 [01:33:27] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
337 [01:33:33] <lilith93> rant: Sure :D
338 [01:33:50] <lilith93> rant: But you use a different Chromium version?
339 [01:34:27] <rant> lilith93: yes, I am using the old stretch version.. that I COULD do.. though I don't want to cause I'm skert :P
340 [01:34:36] <rant> I could install the security update
341 [01:34:41] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
342 [01:34:47] *** Joins: darxun (darxun@replaced-ip )
343 [01:35:08] * rant installs 12 pending updates
344 [01:35:16] <lilith93> hm
345 [01:35:19] *** Joins: nightw0lf (~nightw0lf@replaced-ip )
346 [01:35:22] <lilith93> I'm curious
347 [01:35:37] <rant> we're about to find out :P
348 [01:35:55] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
349 [01:36:34] <rant> would suck if this breaks chromium.. I use it regularly :P
350 [01:36:53] <rant> though I'm planning a reinstall soon anyhow.. to get off this tiny ssd
351 [01:36:55] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
352 [01:37:21] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
353 [01:37:37] * rant shuts down chromium
354 [01:38:04] <rant> Unpacking chromium (67.0.3396.87-1~deb9u1) over (66.0.3359.117-1~deb9u1) ...
355 [01:38:21] <rant> meh.. crap
356 [01:38:29] <J0ca_> hey guys
357 [01:38:30] <rant> ran out of disk space.. heh..
358 [01:38:36] <lilith93> what?
359 [01:38:45] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
360 [01:38:48] <J0ca_> where can i find sources.list -> debian 6
361 [01:39:23] * rant rm -rf .cache
362 [01:39:49] <rant> lilith93: I only have an 8gb ssd flat partition.. heh.. ran out of disk space upgrading.. dealing with it
363 [01:39:57] *** Joins: patterson (patterson@replaced-ip )
364 [01:40:11] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
365 [01:40:16] <annadane> what rant is trying to say is chromium OBLITERATED his computer and ruined EVERYTHING
366 [01:40:32] <lilith93> And it 's all my fault :(
367 [01:40:32] <rant> no, I just didnt have enough space to unpack it :P
368 [01:41:00] <annadane> well if that's not a sign
369 [01:41:07] <rant> usually removing ~/.cache is fairly safe and frees some hundreds mb.. gonna try thumbnails next if need be
370 [01:41:15] <J0ca_> where can i find sources.list -> debian 6
371 [01:41:17] <J0ca_> E: Unable to locate package gcc
372 [01:41:18] <J0ca_> :S
373 [01:41:27] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
374 [01:41:31] <annadane> well don't install gcc from squeeze on debian stretch
375 [01:41:37] <annadane> what are you actually trying to do
376 [01:42:03] <annadane> you can probably get gcc from snapshots but again please don't go mixing your system like that
377 [01:42:06] <annadane> !snapshots
378 [01:42:06] <dpkg> replaced-url
379 [01:42:27] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
380 [01:42:43] * rant has way too many pkgs installed for his puny ssd
381 [01:42:46] *** Quits: wonderworld (~ww@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
382 [01:43:17] <J0ca_> annadane how i do it?
383 [01:43:32] <annadane> the website has instructions, i'm not really used to using that website
384 [01:43:41] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
385 [01:44:05] <annadane> again, do not *install* gcc from squeeze
386 [01:44:38] <rant> lilith93: yes YT still works but freesound no longer works
387 [01:44:49] *** Joins: gkwhc (~gkwhc@replaced-ip )
388 [01:44:54] <J0ca_> annadane
389 [01:45:15] <J0ca_> but i need
390 [01:45:18] <lilith93> rant: Ok... same issue here
391 [01:45:20] <annadane> for what?
392 [01:45:22] <J0ca_> gcc in my system
393 [01:45:23] *** Joins: kobain (~kobain@replaced-ip )
394 [01:45:24] <lilith93> thanks
395 [01:45:38] <annadane> what debian version are you running, and why do you need an ancient version of gcc
396 [01:45:57] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
397 [01:46:01] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
398 [01:46:07] <rant> lilith93: testing a reversion workaround
399 [01:47:12] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
400 [01:47:16] <lilith93> I'm writting a post concerning the source list meanwhile
401 [01:48:22] <J0ca_> annadane hey
402 [01:48:32] <gkwhc> Hi there! I've been a long time Archlinux user and recently have been thinking of switching over to Debian (testing/stable). In arch, i rarely update my system even tho it is a rolling system. Everytime i download a new package, things would often break due to dependencies in my system being alot older. Would this be true of Debian testing/stable?
403 [01:48:35] <J0ca_> annadane replaced-url
404 [01:48:43] <J0ca_> my sources.list is broken?
405 [01:49:17] *** Quits: Bry2k200 (~bry2k200@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
406 [01:49:17] <mtn> gkwhc: testing and stable are quite different. there is no testing/stable
407 [01:49:23] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
408 [01:49:27] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
409 [01:49:30] <annadane> J0ca_, post your sources.list to paste.debian.net
410 [01:49:40] *** Joins: lektrik (~mayday_ja@replaced-ip )
411 [01:50:04] <annadane> you're probably mixing debian releases which is bad
412 [01:50:18] <J0ca_> annadane replaced-url
413 [01:50:21] *** Quits: arthurmde_ (uid38505@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
414 [01:50:27] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
415 [01:50:37] <annadane> ok, so pure squeeze... be aware that support for it ended a long time ago
416 [01:50:43] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
417 [01:50:45] <annadane> i'd really consider upgrading to stretch
418 [01:50:57] *** Quits: va3vna (~mayday_ja@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
419 [01:51:21] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
420 [01:51:29] <J0ca_> i cant update this machine
421 [01:51:51] <gkwhc> mtn: i know, im just wondering if itd happen in either of them
422 [01:52:04] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
423 [01:52:08] <annadane> well fair enough, maybe someone can answer you better
424 [01:52:11] <gkwhc> with installing packages and dependency issues/versions
425 [01:52:12] <mtn> gkwhc: if you use any distro incorrectly it can break. use it properly and it will work fine.
426 [01:52:16] <J0ca_> annadane 404 Not Found [IP: 200.144.183.235 80]
427 [01:52:19] *** Joins: solidstat (~SolidStat@replaced-ip )
428 [01:52:25] <J0ca_> can i use other source.list?
429 [01:52:36] <annadane> not really because the debian mirrors won't be providing squeeze packages
430 [01:52:39] <mtn> gkwhc: testing can break and does so. stable not hardly ever breaks, unless you do things incorrectly
431 [01:52:53] <lilith93> like me
432 [01:52:55] <lilith93> :D
433 [01:53:16] <J0ca_> annadane can i install with dpkg ?
434 [01:53:27] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
435 [01:53:47] <annadane> gkwhc, well i don't know how pacman does things but apt has dependencies and packages pull in dependencies so things shouldn't break for that reason
436 [01:54:00] <annadane> but stable has a much more conservative release cycle compared to arch
437 [01:54:21] <annadane> J0ca_, um... maybe, i guess
438 [01:54:24] <annadane> not certain
439 [01:54:30] <gkwhc> mtn: i see. since arch doesnt split into stable/testing, does this mean dependency packages are tested and "locked in" so to speak for each release? what if a 3rd party package requires a newer version?
440 [01:54:40] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
441 [01:54:56] <mtn> gkwhc: using 3rd party software with debian is a very good way to break it ;)
442 [01:55:00] *** Joins: lessthan0 (~lessthan0@replaced-ip )
443 [01:55:10] <annadane> replaced-url
444 [01:55:17] <annadane> gkwhc, ^
445 [01:55:23] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
446 [01:55:23] <mtn> gkwhc: replaced-url
447 [01:55:49] <gkwhc> annadane: pacman also has dependency checks, but more often that not it could be like, oh as long has its newer than version xxx. all passes during installation, but breaks other packages
448 [01:55:58] <lessthan0> replaced-url
449 [01:56:01] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
450 [01:56:02] <lessthan0> this failed for me
451 [01:56:15] <mtn> gkwhc: with arch you must do all of your updates at once. or it will break, like it did for you
452 [01:56:21] <lessthan0> it added the user but the password is not set to match the user password
453 [01:56:25] *** Joins: eamanu (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
454 [01:56:37] <lessthan0> in #debian they said to edit the sudoers file
455 [01:56:45] <annadane> it depends on the third party software in question though. if you physically install it you can end up breaking your system, but if it just resides in its own folder... and i'm speaking in general terms, there are exceptions... generally third party software shouldn't break like that for most things, 2 years tends to be right in the sweet spot in terms of newness of software, relatively
456 [01:56:50] <lessthan0> I looked at that but used adduser instead
457 [01:57:00] *** Quits: Christian75 (~Christian@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
458 [01:57:07] <lessthan0> do I need to also edit the sudoers file?
459 [01:57:20] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
460 [01:57:39] <annadane> debian has nothing like the AUR like arch has
461 [01:57:40] <gkwhc> mtn: yeah i know haha. the reason i rarely update is really annoying, and configurations break sometimes
462 [01:58:00] <mtn> gkwhc: then you should not run arch.
463 [01:58:07] <gkwhc> annadane: ahh i see. is it possible to install ubuntu packages then?
464 [01:58:10] <annadane> so just be aware if you come from arch, testing or unstable will be more familiar to you but stable is much more conservative
465 [01:58:12] <annadane> gkwhc, no
466 [01:58:14] <mtn> gkwhc: debian stable should work well for you
467 [01:58:18] <lessthan0> woops
468 [01:58:18] <gkwhc> mtn: yeah, which is why im thinking of switching over
469 [01:58:20] <annadane> as DontBreakDebian in the wiki mentions
470 [01:58:21] <lessthan0> I sorted it
471 [01:58:27] <lessthan0> caps lock was on
472 [01:58:31] *** Joins: marco__ (~marco@replaced-ip )
473 [01:58:40] *** marco__ is now known as lilith23
474 [01:58:45] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
475 [01:58:53] *** Joins: padarc (~user@replaced-ip )
476 [01:58:53] *** Joins: DIRT (~DIRT@replaced-ip )
477 [01:59:06] <annadane> stable is essentially frozen, but one can get newer packages via backports or by compiling it themselves or downloading it in its own directory
478 [01:59:12] <lessthan0> this was a lot easier than editing sudoers file
479 [01:59:26] *** Joins: X230t (~Funk@replaced-ip )
480 [01:59:52] *** Joins: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip )
481 [01:59:55] <lessthan0> and while we are here. what is the prefered file to edit?
482 [01:59:57] <lessthan0> # Please consider adding local content in /etc/sudoers.d/ instead of
483 [01:59:57] <lessthan0> # directly modifying this file.
484 [02:00:01] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
485 [02:00:09] <lessthan0> one of them is not persistent?
486 [02:00:27] *** Joins: Christian75 (~Christian@replaced-ip )
487 [02:00:33] <gkwhc> hmm that is very true
488 [02:00:47] <annadane> the thing *not* to do is go "hey, this package is in testing, i'll just add it to my sources list and install it from there", that's how you get a broken system (with exceptions, like apt pinning, if one knows what they're doing)
489 [02:00:53] <gkwhc> i think i'll give it a shot then
490 [02:00:57] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
491 [02:00:58] *** Quits: aksis (~aksis@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
492 [02:00:59] *** Quits: lilith93 (~marco@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
493 [02:01:07] *** Quits: de-facto (~de-facto@replaced-ip ) (Quit: See you around.)
494 [02:01:09] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
495 [02:01:15] <annadane> you can run mixed testing/sid, but not stable with anything else unless it's backports
496 [02:01:26] *** Joins: de-facto (~de-facto@replaced-ip )
497 [02:02:07] <gkwhc> yeah, might have to rely on backports then. i'll be doing some development work and it seems like the tools arent readily available in stable
498 [02:02:11] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
499 [02:02:14] *** Joins: aksis (~aksis@replaced-ip )
500 [02:02:25] <lilith23> annadane: Is it a problem to have replaced-url
501 [02:02:42] *** Quits: Chinesium (~Funk@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
502 [02:02:52] <lilith23> I did not add any other repos except the kxstudio one
503 [02:02:53] <gkwhc> annadane: in your experience, does upgrading releases generally break in debian?
504 [02:03:11] <annadane> lilith23, i'd just make it consistent and use the same one except security.debian.org which should always be that specific url
505 [02:03:26] <annadane> if you read the message dpkg sent you about stretch sources.list
506 [02:03:47] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
507 [02:04:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1597
508 [02:04:38] <annadane> gkwhc, in my experience... no, but it comes down to philosophy, if you need your comptuer for work, the packages in stable were more tested and to a degree - i run unstable as a daily desktop so i find it stable enough - you're playing russian roulette with the next update
509 [02:04:39] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
510 [02:04:49] *** Quits: yokel (~yokel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
511 [02:04:57] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
512 [02:05:22] <annadane> also depends on what you mean by break - break as in unbootable? rare and generally easily fixable, break in small but annoying ways? sort of depends on the package
513 [02:05:32] <lilith23> I just did apt-get update and get : W: replaced-url
514 [02:05:41] *** Quits: mtn (~mtn@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
515 [02:05:43] <lilith23> hm
516 [02:05:47] <lilith23> that's new
517 [02:05:55] *** Joins: forgotmynick (uid24625@replaced-ip )
518 [02:05:59] <annadane> new to me too, so i don't know, maybe someone has a better idea
519 [02:06:13] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
520 [02:06:14] <annadane> but can you post your actual sources.list to paste.debian.net, we can look at it
521 [02:06:20] *** Quits: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
522 [02:06:38] <annadane> i've never seen that specific message though
523 [02:07:02] *** Joins: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip )
524 [02:07:17] <lilith23> I posted it some minutes ago
525 [02:07:18] <lilith23> replaced-url
526 [02:07:27] *** Quits: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
527 [02:08:00] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
528 [02:08:09] <annadane> gkwhc, basically one thing to watch out for in unstable in particular is not all the packages may be uploaded yet - times called "transitions" - where if you blindly upgrade it can remove packages from your system, the thing to do is then to wait a little while, but even then i'm oversimplifying it, i know how to untangle it because i'm more familiar with it, you may not
529 [02:08:19] *** Quits: j7k6 (~j7k6@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
530 [02:08:27] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
531 [02:08:30] <annadane> i'd probably start with stable and if you truly need something newer, install it using a trusted method (and ask here if you're not sure)
532 [02:09:00] <annadane> lilith23, i was under the impression you changed your sources.list from that, though
533 [02:09:22] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
534 [02:09:34] <gkwhc> ah okay, sounds good. thanks for the tips annadane!
535 [02:09:43] <lilith23> annadane: No I did nothing with the source.list
536 [02:09:48] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
537 [02:10:23] <rant> lilith23: there is def something fishy going on here I've not narrowed it down yet but its giving errors about demuxer when trying to play those sounds from freesound.org, gdb and strace arent helping so far :P
538 [02:10:30] <annadane> i don't know about testing and how it deals with things like that (it's a lot more sane though as far as that goes) but i know in unstable you have to triangulate between, what's meant to be removed, when do i need to wait, how do i prune this or that to solve the blockade
539 [02:10:52] *** Quits: mazoltov (~iguana@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
540 [02:10:58] <annadane> you can also ask in #debian-next on irc.oftc.net for more info about development releases of debian, #debian is for stable, so debian-next may give you more info
541 [02:11:01] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
542 [02:11:03] *** Joins: AnswerGuy (~jimd@replaced-ip )
543 [02:11:24] <annadane> lilith23, ok, well, i'm not familiar with that message, someone else will have to answer
544 [02:12:06] <rant> and of the 12 packages upgraded none of them are sound related or chromium deps
545 [02:12:11] <annadane> gkwhc, replaced-url
546 [02:12:15] <rant> so whatever is wrong its in the chromium build itself
547 [02:12:26] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
548 [02:13:12] <annadane> but essentially the most important thing is to keep backups of your files and don't just blindly press Y during upgrades, read what apt is telling you
549 [02:13:50] <rant> replaced-url
550 [02:13:53] <annadane> people using stable basically don't have to worry about this ever because it's meant to work but one should still read things
551 [02:14:54] <annadane> (oh and install apt-listbugs)
552 [02:15:03] <lilith23> rant: hope there's an update the next days which will fix it
553 [02:15:27] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
554 [02:16:02] *** Joins: j7k6 (~j7k6@replaced-ip )
555 [02:16:11] *** Joins: yokel (~yokel@replaced-ip )
556 [02:16:41] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
557 [02:17:07] <rant> lilith23: YOU hope? mine was working! heh.. they removed the package I had from the repos.. I may look into it some more but I'm gonna run the the store before they close or it starts storming.. people are setting off a ton of fireworks and apparenly the heavens are taking it as a challenge cause everytime they set one off, the skies answer back
558 [02:17:08] <annadane> so yeah it just comes down to philosophy, do you need something that always works or are you willing to deal with a bit of breakage and downtime (as i said, generally it's fine)
559 [02:18:00] <annadane> many people find stable has just the right length of time between releases to be "new enough" while also providing debian's renowned stability
560 [02:18:09] *** Quits: Zongva (~ole@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
561 [02:18:15] <lessthan0> I need help with ssh
562 [02:18:25] <lilith23> rant: Ahh ... independents day?
563 [02:18:41] *** Quits: fooctrl (~havoc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
564 [02:18:42] <lessthan0> I have it firewalled to the outside world but I have connection refused on my home network
565 [02:18:49] <rant> yeah.. missing the point as always.. this day is about not payin taxes! heh
566 [02:18:56] <lessthan0> I know there is no IP conflict
567 [02:19:00] <lessthan0> I can ping it
568 [02:19:13] *** Quits: poteus (poteus@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
569 [02:19:20] *** Quits: apt (ibot@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
570 [02:20:04] *** Joins: apt (ibot@replaced-ip )
571 [02:20:05] *** Joins: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip )
572 [02:20:34] <lilith23> I'm from Germany so ...
573 [02:21:30] *** Joins: fooctrl (~havoc@replaced-ip )
574 [02:22:40] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
575 [02:25:41] <annadane> gkwhc, another solution if you need a lot of new tools is to run debian testing/unstable or even arch in a virtual machine so it doesn't touch the rest of your system
576 [02:27:47] <annadane> which is really nice because you can keep snapshots of the vm in case an upgrade does go badly wrong (you can do this in debian proper too with things like btrfs snapshots but i'm not too familiar with that)
577 [02:27:57] <annadane> so bascially i just gave you way too much information for a simple question :P
578 [02:27:58] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
579 [02:30:14] *** Joins: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip )
580 [02:30:49] <lilith23> concerning the error replaced-url
581 [02:31:01] <lilith23> people advise to delete /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
582 [02:31:08] <lilith23> the file was generated today
583 [02:31:16] <lilith23> half an hour ago
584 [02:31:52] *** Joins: Zongva (~ole@replaced-ip )
585 [02:32:09] *** Quits: turfrex (~py@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
586 [02:32:26] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
587 [02:32:41] *** Joins: turfrex (~py@replaced-ip )
588 [02:34:04] *** Quits: GenteelBen (GenteelBen@replaced-ip ) ()
589 [02:34:05] *** Joins: Tom-_ (~tomg@replaced-ip )
590 [02:34:23] *** Quits: ellyacht (~Android@replaced-ip ) (Quit: -a- IRC for Android 2.1.39)
591 [02:34:36] *** Joins: retiform (~retiform@replaced-ip )
592 [02:36:10] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
593 [02:36:47] *** Quits: lilith23 (~marco@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
594 [02:37:35] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
595 [02:38:57] *** Quits: Zongva (~ole@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
596 [02:39:08] <MidTwitter> anyone recommend a good email client for debian that can only download the last say 50 messages from an email server when syncing?
597 [02:39:58] *** Joins: corretico (~corretico@replaced-ip )
598 [02:40:00] *** Quits: corretico (~corretico@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
599 [02:40:06] <k-man> a script I run for some purpose outputs a character that looks like a box with some 0 and 1s in it. i guess its a unicode character. but why does gnome terminal not show it as a unicode char?
600 [02:41:03] <k-man> oh, if i paste it into google, it looks like a circle with a slash through it
601 [02:42:08] <k-man> ah, ok, it seems to be: U+001F : <control-001F> (INFORMATION SEPARATOR ONE) {unit separator (US)}
602 [02:42:10] *** Quits: padarc (~user@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
603 [02:42:40] *** Quits: rick_ (~rick@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
604 [02:42:43] <gkwhc> annadane: haha that is actually a really great idea! thanks :p
605 [02:44:00] *** Joins: j3kyl_` (~user@replaced-ip )
606 [02:44:46] *** Quits: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
607 [02:45:10] *** Joins: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip )
608 [02:45:38] *** Quits: j3kyl_ (~user@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
609 [02:45:55] *** Joins: Zongva (~ole@replaced-ip )
610 [02:46:17] *** Quits: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
611 [02:46:45] *** Quits: X230t (~Funk@replaced-ip ) (Quit: I probably fell asleep again)
612 [02:47:44] *** Quits: lessthan0 (~lessthan0@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
613 [02:47:47] *** Joins: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip )
614 [02:49:02] *** Quits: V-Vega (~vvega@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
615 [02:49:23] *** Quits: lcwd (~lcwd@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
616 [02:49:34] *** Joins: lcwd (~lcwd@replaced-ip )
617 [02:50:50] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
618 [02:51:12] *** Joins: callidvs (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
619 [02:52:34] *** Quits: user03 (~user03@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
620 [02:53:10] *** Parts: j3kyl_` (~user@replaced-ip ) ("ERC (IRC client for Emacs 26.1.50)")
621 [02:53:56] <rustbuckett> MidTwitter: you could probably do that with offlineimap or mbsync, then direct any client to the resulting maildir
622 [02:54:39] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
623 [02:54:45] <MidTwitter> rustbuckett: nice, thx
624 [02:56:09] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
625 [02:57:25] *** Quits: electro33 (uid613@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
626 [02:59:32] *** Quits: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
627 [03:00:00] *** Quits: kawaiipunk (~from@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
628 [03:00:27] *** Quits: Zongva (~ole@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
629 [03:00:31] *** Joins: kawaiipunk (~from@replaced-ip )
630 [03:00:32] *** Quits: ghost43 (~daer@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
631 [03:00:46] <rant> you could just as easily run it in a chroot and save resources, using schroot to help run the apps
632 [03:00:47] *** Joins: ghost43 (~daer@replaced-ip )
633 [03:01:03] <rant> a VM just for testing/unstable is kinda overkill
634 [03:01:34] <rant> unless you're looking for something huge like an Xorg or DE from testing/unstable
635 [03:01:56] <rant> that can be a bit more tricky in a chroot
636 [03:02:29] *** Quits: krabador (~krabador@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
637 [03:03:03] *** Joins: my_mind (uid305596@replaced-ip )
638 [03:03:05] *** Quits: lilabsence (~RizzoTheR@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
639 [03:04:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1587
640 [03:05:10] *** Joins: ryouma (~user@replaced-ip )
641 [03:06:05] *** Quits: cadillac_ (~omab@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
642 [03:06:39] *** Joins: Zongva (~ole@replaced-ip )
643 [03:07:42] *** Quits: boris_t (~boris_t@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
644 [03:08:39] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
645 [03:09:20] <ryouma> is there anything funny about debconf inside a chroot, or if output or error is redirected?
646 [03:09:21] *** Quits: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
647 [03:09:32] <ryouma> i am referring to dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc specifically
648 [03:10:02] <rant> I didn't find it funny, but maybe I didn't get the joke
649 [03:11:24] *** Joins: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip )
650 [03:11:46] *** Quits: booyah (~bb@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
651 [03:11:49] *** Joins: cadillac_ (~omab@replaced-ip )
652 [03:12:33] *** Quits: v01t (~v01t@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
653 [03:12:55] *** Joins: booyah (~bb@replaced-ip )
654 [03:12:58] *** Quits: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
655 [03:13:51] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
656 [03:15:47] *** Quits: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
657 [03:15:58] *** Joins: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip )
658 [03:16:41] *** Joins: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip )
659 [03:17:19] *** Quits: callidvs (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: callidvs)
660 [03:18:13] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
661 [03:21:54] *** Quits: chomwitt (~chomwitt@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
662 [03:22:27] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
663 [03:25:27] *** Quits: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
664 [03:25:34] *** Quits: Jacob843 (~Jacob843@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
665 [03:26:35] *** Quits: dxrt (~dxrt@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
666 [03:26:38] *** Quits: pringau (~pringau@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
667 [03:26:57] *** Joins: dxrt (~dxrt@replaced-ip )
668 [03:26:58] *** Quits: dxrt (~dxrt@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
669 [03:26:58] *** Joins: dxrt (~dxrt@replaced-ip )
670 [03:27:27] *** Quits: booyah (~bb@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
671 [03:27:33] *** Joins: Bry2k200 (~bry2k200@replaced-ip )
672 [03:27:57] *** Joins: blingrang (~blingrang@replaced-ip )
673 [03:28:03] *** Quits: cCkw (~ejakuk@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
674 [03:28:36] *** Joins: booyah (~bb@replaced-ip )
675 [03:29:04] *** Joins: nighty-- (~nighty@replaced-ip )
676 [03:32:25] *** Quits: mahe (~mahe@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
677 [03:32:43] *** Quits: yort (~yort@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 2.1)
678 [03:33:07] *** Joins: Jacob843 (~Jacob843@replaced-ip )
679 [03:33:09] *** Joins: james41382_ (~james4138@replaced-ip )
680 [03:33:23] *** Quits: eamanu (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
681 [03:33:29] *** Joins: vicurd96 (~vicurd96@replaced-ip )
682 [03:33:29] *** Quits: james41382 (~james4138@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
683 [03:36:16] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
684 [03:37:34] *** Joins: blackswan (~hermit@replaced-ip )
685 [03:39:16] *** Joins: mahe (~mahe@replaced-ip )
686 [03:40:52] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
687 [03:40:57] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
688 [03:41:17] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
689 [03:41:35] *** Quits: earthundead_ (~earthunde@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
690 [03:41:40] *** Quits: Sveta (~svetlana@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
691 [03:43:25] *** Joins: Phah11 (~Phah1@replaced-ip )
692 [03:43:38] *** Quits: bites (~bites@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
693 [03:43:39] *** Quits: Tom01 (~tom@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost terminal)
694 [03:45:33] *** Joins: rpifan (~rpifan@replaced-ip )
695 [03:45:45] *** Quits: Phah13 (~Phah1@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
696 [03:45:57] *** Quits: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
697 [03:45:57] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
698 [03:46:15] *** Quits: holden- (~holden-@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
699 [03:46:30] *** Joins: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip )
700 [03:47:20] *** Quits: dArK_IcE (~lawl@replaced-ip ) ()
701 [03:47:54] *** Quits: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
702 [03:48:01] *** Joins: earthundead (~earthunde@replaced-ip )
703 [03:49:49] *** Joins: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip )
704 [03:50:25] *** Quits: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
705 [03:50:36] *** Quits: LovebirdHomeless (~LovebirdH@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
706 [03:50:46] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
707 [03:51:04] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
708 [03:51:30] *** Joins: sidmo_ (~ilven@replaced-ip )
709 [03:53:35] *** Joins: bnw (~bnw@replaced-ip )
710 [03:53:56] *** Joins: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip )
711 [03:54:00] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
712 [03:54:56] *** Quits: DIRT (~DIRT@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
713 [03:54:56] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
714 [03:55:05] *** Quits: sidmo (~ilven@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
715 [03:56:16] *** Joins: drax- (~win95@replaced-ip )
716 [03:59:35] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
717 [04:01:24] *** Joins: Fultz (~Fultz@replaced-ip )
718 [04:01:48] *** Quits: earthundead (~earthunde@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
719 [04:02:02] <blackswan> where is the pointy clicky gui way to turn on multicast dns/bonjour/zeroconf networking?
720 [04:02:29] <blackswan> wrt systemd
721 [04:02:44] *** Quits: banc (~master@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC - ##replaced-url
722 [04:03:45] *** Joins: lcwd1 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
723 [04:04:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1581
724 [04:04:07] *** Joins: dvs (~hibbard@replaced-ip )
725 [04:05:06] *** Quits: Kev- (~Kev@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
726 [04:06:31] *** Joins: chococake (~chococake@replaced-ip )
727 [04:06:51] *** Joins: Mercury_Vapor (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip )
728 [04:07:34] *** Quits: Tom-_ (~tomg@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
729 [04:08:13] *** Quits: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
730 [04:08:24] *** Joins: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip )
731 [04:08:25] *** Quits: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
732 [04:08:25] *** Joins: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip )
733 [04:09:56] *** Quits: Raed (~Raed@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
734 [04:11:27] <jim> well the networking guis I know of are wicd and nm
735 [04:12:49] <jim> I dunno whether they do the specific thing you're after, or whether you have to configure it by editing plain text files
736 [04:13:03] *** Joins: Beggar (~WilliamWS@replaced-ip )
737 [04:13:06] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
738 [04:13:08] *** Joins: Kev- (~Kev@replaced-ip )
739 [04:13:47] *** Joins: dirtyroshi (~dirtyrosh@replaced-ip )
740 [04:13:57] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
741 [04:14:25] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
742 [04:14:35] <somiaj> networkmanager has plugins that can do most network configurations needed, but this isn't relaly a systemd thing. If you were wanting systemd, then look at networkd, and I don't think there is a gui for that
743 [04:15:28] <Beggar> Hi, I am trying to use a different database for fortune, but this one contains devanagari characters. In an ordinary terminal the text is shown but in the login screen (before startx) the devanagari characters are show as question marks. LANG is set to UTF8. Any ideas ?
744 [04:16:45] *** Quits: solidstat (~SolidStat@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
745 [04:16:52] <rant> you two always seem to get each other way off base from the original question
746 [04:18:07] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
747 [04:18:07] <rant> blackswan: have a look at avahi-discover and avahi-ui-utils perhaps
748 [04:18:15] *** Joins: banc (~master@replaced-ip )
749 [04:20:14] *** Joins: mrBen2k2k2k (~logstash@replaced-ip )
750 [04:20:16] <ryouma> Beggar: utf-8
751 [04:20:59] <Beggar> ryouma, yes it is set to UTF-----8
752 [04:21:08] <ryouma> then no
753 [04:21:19] <Beggar> वाच
754 [04:21:40] <ryouma> 😈
755 [04:21:44] <Beggar> this is shown correct in any terminal, but not in the login one
756 [04:21:51] <rant> Beggar: its not clear what you mean. The things on tty 1-6 are called consoles or virtual terminals, the text login is typically agetty or getty, graphical login is called a Display Manager (DM) and the message displayed after a textt login is called Message of The Day (MOTD), where graphical terminals are called xterms. Figuring out why it works one place and not another you need to not confuse terms
757 [04:21:51] *** Joins: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip )
758 [04:21:57] <rant> describing where it does and doesnt work
759 [04:22:00] *** Joins: solidstat (~SolidStat@replaced-ip )
760 [04:22:15] *** Quits: SwK (~SwK@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
761 [04:22:15] *** Joins: SwK (~SwK@replaced-ip )
762 [04:22:26] <rant> xterms are also called x-terminal-emulators
763 [04:22:26] <ryouma> i assume he means after login on vt
764 [04:22:50] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
765 [04:23:00] <ryouma> is there anything unusual about debconf inside a chroot, or if output or error is redirected?
766 [04:23:01] <Beggar> Ok, I was misunderstanding the console to be the login screen. Wel it works inside the terminal emulator and any text editor, but not in the Debian console.
767 [04:23:03] <Beggar> rant
768 [04:23:06] <rant> after login before or after the shell? and you only mention one.. he mentions two times one where i works and one where it doesnt
769 [04:23:26] <ryouma> the console is pertty screwy
770 [04:23:35] <ryouma> it needs a lot of work
771 [04:24:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1588
772 [04:25:23] <Beggar> Well at this point I would not care if it is after login or before. After all fortune was aways run after sucessiful login...
773 [04:25:38] *** Joins: AetherWind (~AetherWin@replaced-ip )
774 [04:25:45] <Beggar> So after login it is the shell?
775 [04:26:34] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
776 [04:26:47] <ryouma> probably you are running it in the early shell setup. lang should be befgore that.
777 [04:27:07] <ryouma> but maybe your font is bad
778 [04:27:08] <rant> yes.. the shell is typically bash, run after login
779 [04:27:13] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
780 [04:27:33] <rant> but wha I am trying to figue out here is specifically where its being run from and where you say you can see these chars and where you cant
781 [04:29:20] <rant> if by "shown correctly in any terminal" you mean any x-terminal-emulator thats different
782 [04:29:35] <Beggar> rant, If I issue fortunes in the xfce4-terminal it show the characters in the way I want. But if I issue the same command in the console after sucessiful login it appears as question marks.
783 [04:29:47] <rant> the virtual terminals (consoles) and x-terminal-emulators are totally seperate
784 [04:29:56] <Beggar> And yes I mean any x-terminal emulator.
785 [04:30:18] <rant> so you're not getting proper characters on the console/virtual terminals, but they work in X
786 [04:30:41] <Beggar> Under slackware All I had to do is set LANG
787 [04:30:58] *** Quits: Mercury_Vapor (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
788 [04:31:21] <rant> sounds to me like perhaps your console font does not have chars to print even though the encoding is correct (UTF-8)
789 [04:31:29] *** Joins: Mercury_Vapor (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip )
790 [04:31:56] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
791 [04:33:23] <Beggar> rant, thank you so much. I will research about the console fonts. I was probably getting bad stuff on web search because I was mixing the terms console, shell, terminal and using them as if they were all the exactly same thing.
792 [04:33:32] *** Quits: vivid (~ViViD@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
793 [04:34:00] <Beggar> Thank you for pointing those. And thank you ryouma for the early mention to the fonts
794 [04:35:47] <rant> Beggar: I'd install the fonts-deva and run dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
795 [04:36:05] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
796 [04:36:59] <rant> no wait thats not right
797 [04:38:12] <rant> dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
798 [04:38:23] <rant> is to change console settings
799 [04:39:36] *** Joins: Tom-_ (~tomg@replaced-ip )
800 [04:40:31] <rant> though I dont think the linux console can display deva characters
801 [04:41:16] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
802 [04:41:47] *** Joins: sibyakin (~sibyakin@replaced-ip )
803 [04:43:28] *** Joins: littlebear (~littlebea@replaced-ip )
804 [04:43:46] *** Quits: kri| (~kri@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
805 [04:44:17] *** Joins: kri| (~kri@replaced-ip )
806 [04:44:28] *** Quits: AnswerGuy (~jimd@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
807 [04:45:13] <rant> there are things like bterm though
808 [04:45:16] <Beggar> well lets test it
809 [04:45:19] <rant> ,i bterm
810 [04:45:20] <judd> No package named 'bterm' was found in stretch/amd64.
811 [04:45:32] <rant> ,i bogl-term
812 [04:45:33] <judd> No package named 'bogl-term' was found in stretch/amd64.
813 [04:45:49] <Beggar> /etc/default/console-setup
814 [04:45:52] <rant> ,i bogl-bterm
815 [04:45:53] <judd> Package bogl-bterm (utils, optional) in stretch/amd64: Ben's Own Graphics Library - graphical terminal. Version: 0.1.18-11+b2; Size: 31.3k; Installed: 68k
816 [04:45:53] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
817 [04:46:13] <rant> its like an x-terminal-emulator but can run on tthe framebuffer
818 [04:46:30] <rant> allows for running it on a console and have more advanced font support
819 [04:46:57] *** Quits: diniwed (~gavron@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
820 [04:47:25] <rant> 'i mlterm
821 [04:47:30] <Beggar> If ti fails I will consider trying something with the framebuffer or maybe using something different in the xfce4 panel isntead of the console.
822 [04:47:30] <rant> ,i mlterm
823 [04:47:31] <Beggar> brb
824 [04:47:31] <judd> Package mlterm (x11, optional) in stretch/amd64: MultiLingual TERMinal. Version: 3.5.0-1+b2; Size: 191.5k; Installed: 469k; Homepage: replaced-url
825 [04:48:02] *** Quits: Beggar (~WilliamWS@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
826 [04:48:06] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
827 [04:49:09] <rant> again you seem to be confusing terminology, you cannot have a console in xfce anywhere xfce is an X11 Desktop Environment
828 [04:49:37] *** Quits: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
829 [04:49:42] <rant> X11 / Xorg etc.. is a graphical server application, the console is a driver in the linux kernel providing terminal support
830 [04:51:26] *** Quits: gkwhc (~gkwhc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
831 [04:51:50] *** Joins: jfsCommit (~kdevtmpfs@replaced-ip )
832 [04:53:41] *** Joins: citypw (~citypw@replaced-ip )
833 [04:54:59] *** Quits: ranzpirat (~anon@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
834 [04:55:37] *** Joins: ranzpirat (~anon@replaced-ip )
835 [04:56:52] *** Joins: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip )
836 [04:57:47] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
837 [04:58:51] *** Quits: finlstrm (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
838 [04:59:15] *** Quits: Ridout (coffee@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost terminal)
839 [04:59:23] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
840 [04:59:40] <ryouma> does this bogl-bterm get rid of that blinking underscore int he console (permanently; inb4 there are escape sequences byt htey get reset)?
841 [04:59:40] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Quit: ....)
842 [04:59:46] *** Quits: erasmus (~erasmus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
843 [04:59:56] <ryouma> could i run emacs in this bogl-bterm?
844 [05:00:00] *** Quits: cadillac_ (~omab@replaced-ip ) (Quit: I quit)
845 [05:00:00] <ryouma> and get better keys?
846 [05:00:18] *** Joins: cadillac_ (~omab@replaced-ip )
847 [05:00:28] <rant> you know what you get when you cross an elephant with a rhino?
848 [05:00:30] *** Joins: Beggar (~WilliamWS@replaced-ip )
849 [05:00:44] *** Joins: diniwed (~gavron@replaced-ip )
850 [05:01:02] <rant> elephino..
851 [05:01:08] *** Quits: Shifted_Synth (~LacksAgen@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
852 [05:01:18] <rant> heh.. I never tried it, just heard of it
853 [05:02:36] <Beggar> rant, arabic, hebrew and cyrilic works pretty well, but devanagari does not. I will try to get deep on it latter. thanks again and see you all altter \o
854 [05:02:51] <ryouma> i'm striking out with my quesitons today
855 [05:04:23] *** Quits: Beggar (~WilliamWS@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
856 [05:04:33] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
857 [05:05:30] *** Joins: erasmus (~erasmus@replaced-ip )
858 [05:08:30] *** TacoGS_ is now known as TacoGS
859 [05:08:57] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
860 [05:09:42] *** Quits: expert976 (~xp@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
861 [05:12:17] *** Joins: [b0b] (~bob@replaced-ip )
862 [05:12:37] *** Quits: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ##replaced-url
863 [05:13:32] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
864 [05:14:11] *** Joins: OS-34800 (~OS-34800@replaced-ip )
865 [05:14:11] *** Quits: badrabb1t (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
866 [05:14:28] *** Joins: fonshua (~fonshua@replaced-ip )
867 [05:14:50] *** Quits: forgotmynick (uid24625@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
868 [05:14:57] *** Quits: b0b (~bob@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
869 [05:14:59] *** [b0b] is now known as b0b
870 [05:24:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1582
871 [05:26:00] *** Quits: kobain (~kobain@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
872 [05:27:12] *** Joins: Nefertiti (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
873 [05:27:18] *** Joins: lessthan0 (~lessthan0@replaced-ip )
874 [05:27:57] *** Joins: electro33 (uid613@replaced-ip )
875 [05:28:25] <lessthan0> the debian installer with LVM using the entire disk likes to format sda1 primary sda2 extended sda5 LVM
876 [05:28:50] <lessthan0> what I would like to do is put sda2 as secondary partition LVM
877 [05:28:56] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
878 [05:28:58] <lessthan0> without using extended partitions
879 [05:29:32] <lessthan0> I have a 1TB drive that I will shrink the ext4 LV later
880 [05:29:48] *** Quits: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
881 [05:30:20] *** Quits: HeXiLeD (~grumpy@replaced-ip ) (Quit: HeXiLeD)
882 [05:30:24] <lessthan0> should I just give up on this or am I doing it wrong?
883 [05:30:54] *** Joins: HeXiLeD (~grumpy@replaced-ip )
884 [05:31:01] *** Joins: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip )
885 [05:32:50] *** Joins: vfw (~terry@replaced-ip )
886 [05:33:04] *** Quits: J0ca_ (~jau@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
887 [05:35:05] *** Quits: shinnya (~shinnya@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
888 [05:37:56] *** hexa is now known as hexa-
889 [05:38:27] *** Quits: noobineer (~noobineer@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
890 [05:40:34] *** Quits: zZzZzZ (~zZzZzZ@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
891 [05:41:19] *** Joins: zZzZzZ (~zZzZzZ@replaced-ip )
892 [05:41:24] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
893 [05:42:25] *** Quits: vicurd96 (~vicurd96@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
894 [05:42:47] * rant shrugs
895 [05:42:50] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
896 [05:43:02] *** Quits: MACscr (~MACscr@replaced-ip##) (Quit: Textual IRC Client: ##replaced-url
897 [05:43:02] *** Joins: netx (~netx@replaced-ip )
898 [05:45:15] *** Joins: toxync12 (~toxync12@replaced-ip )
899 [05:46:31] *** Quits: Zyferus (Zyferus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
900 [05:47:35] *** Joins: Zyferus (Zyferus@replaced-ip )
901 [05:49:59] *** Quits: p0lyph3m (~p0lyph3m@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
902 [05:51:05] *** Quits: dvs (~hibbard@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
903 [05:52:00] *** Joins: Plasm0duck (~cyberphre@replaced-ip )
904 [05:52:12] *** Quits: Plasm0duck (~cyberphre@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
905 [05:54:48] *** Quits: enki (~enki@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
906 [05:55:45] *** Joins: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip )
907 [05:57:35] *** Quits: zZzZzZ (~zZzZzZ@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
908 [05:58:27] <heston> lessthan0, you should be able to manually set that up
909 [05:58:59] <lessthan0> yeah thats what I was thinking
910 [05:59:09] *** Quits: diniwed (~gavron@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
911 [05:59:10] <lessthan0> I'm gonna need to redo this install tomorrow
912 [05:59:26] <lessthan0> manually set it up
913 [05:59:34] <rant> you should also consider if you actually need it.. things like lvm, raid, luks, etc are just extra layers to complicate backup and recovery and introduce new means of failure and data loss
914 [05:59:41] *** Joins: enki (~enki@replaced-ip )
915 [05:59:49] <lessthan0> I actually do need LVM
916 [05:59:58] *** Quits: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
917 [06:00:00] *** Quits: CurryWurst (~CurryWurs@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
918 [06:00:11] <lessthan0> I am making a headless SAN running debian
919 [06:00:22] *** Joins: v01t (~v01t@replaced-ip )
920 [06:00:25] *** Quits: jeep (~jeep@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
921 [06:00:33] <lessthan0> I have 3 machines and one of them is set aside for headless SAN
922 [06:00:39] *** Joins: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip )
923 [06:00:49] *** Quits: Adbray (~Adbray@replaced-ip ) (Disconnected by services)
924 [06:00:54] *** Joins: Adbray_ (~Adbray@replaced-ip )
925 [06:01:31] <lessthan0> I need to shrink the debian root fs after I get it updated and configured. then the rest of the 1TB drive will be fore the shared virtual block device
926 [06:02:10] *** Quits: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
927 [06:02:21] <lessthan0> and I also want to practice LVM since I am studying to be a cloud deployment guy
928 [06:03:00] *** Quits: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
929 [06:03:01] <lessthan0> need to figure out how to setup loopback to the shared 950GB on the SAN
930 [06:03:37] *** Joins: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip )
931 [06:03:59] <lessthan0> I think it will be easier to setup iSCSSI target over the network then it will be to have local access that is mounted while it is shared
932 [06:03:59] *** Joins: Zvmdyv (~Zvmdyv@replaced-ip )
933 [06:04:15] <lessthan0> I need to learn that
934 [06:05:54] *** Joins: DIRT (~DIRT@replaced-ip )
935 [06:05:58] *** Joins: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
936 [06:06:16] *** Quits: Nefertiti` (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
937 [06:06:52] *** Quits: hexjay (~hexjay@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
938 [06:07:30] *** Joins: hexjay (~hexjay@replaced-ip )
939 [06:08:33] *** Quits: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
940 [06:08:45] *** Quits: Nefertiti (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
941 [06:09:00] *** Joins: shinnya (~shinnya@replaced-ip )
942 [06:09:05] *** Quits: epsilon (textblase@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
943 [06:09:18] *** Quits: max-m (~max-m@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
944 [06:09:19] *** Quits: TimWolla (~timwolla@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
945 [06:09:32] *** Joins: sudoquai (~sudoquai@replaced-ip )
946 [06:09:38] *** Quits: Mmike (~mario@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
947 [06:09:52] <lessthan0> the debian installer is accessing the drive but stopped blinking the HDD light
948 [06:10:03] *** Quits: j7k6 (~j7k6@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds)
949 [06:10:05] *** Quits: mukmuk (mukmuk@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
950 [06:10:08] <lessthan0> and won't reboot only blinking cursor
951 [06:10:13] <lessthan0> older intel i3
952 [06:10:25] <lessthan0> I can hear the drive clicking
953 [06:10:35] *** Quits: rysiek|pl (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
954 [06:10:59] <lessthan0> I thought the motherboard handles the HD LED?
955 [06:12:05] *** Quits: amcorreia (~amcorreia@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
956 [06:12:06] *** Quits: nightw0lf (~nightw0lf@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
957 [06:12:22] <rant> well some may but Im willing to bet they read from the disk rather than implement it themselves as the IDE on the disk implements that
958 [06:12:42] <rant> back in the day you hooked directly to hte drive for indicator lights
959 [06:13:11] *** Joins: gerforce (~gerf0rce@replaced-ip )
960 [06:13:17] <lessthan0> going back before IDE?
961 [06:13:42] <rant> well IDE is commonly misunderstood to mean PATA only
962 [06:13:58] <lessthan0> I have been around since 1994 and I have never seen HD LED on the IDE controller on the drive
963 [06:14:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1572
964 [06:14:36] <lessthan0> so you are saying IDE before PATA?
965 [06:14:42] <rant> IDE is Integrated Drive Electronics which refers to disks that have a controller with cache and smart and all that on the disk itself.. and all drives in the last 30 years are IDE
966 [06:14:50] <rant> SATA is also IDE
967 [06:14:52] *** Joins: Nefertiti (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
968 [06:15:10] *** Joins: Mmike (~mario@replaced-ip )
969 [06:15:11] *** Joins: mukmuk (mukmuk@replaced-ip )
970 [06:15:25] <rant> PATA/SATA/SAS/SCSI, etc are just the bus, they are still IDE drives
971 [06:15:27] *** Joins: max-m (~max-m@replaced-ip )
972 [06:15:30] <lessthan0> I thought SATA has no integrated controller?
973 [06:15:35] *** Joins: epsilon (textblase@replaced-ip )
974 [06:15:41] *** Joins: rysiek|pl (~quassel@replaced-ip )
975 [06:15:58] <lessthan0> so SATA is IDE but integrated is a misnomer?
976 [06:16:33] <lessthan0> does this relate to ACPI also?
977 [06:16:33] *** Quits: shinnya (~shinnya@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
978 [06:16:38] *** Quits: sudoquai (~sudoquai@replaced-ip ) (Quit: sudoquai)
979 [06:17:25] <lessthan0> I think a lot of windows people refer to IDE as PATA since they understand the master slave stuff went away when PATA went away
980 [06:17:44] *** Joins: TimWolla (~timwolla@replaced-ip )
981 [06:18:14] *** Joins: jeep (~jeep@replaced-ip )
982 [06:18:17] <lessthan0> and the retailer and manufacturers of SATA hardware never referred to it as IDE-SATA version
983 [06:18:54] <lessthan0> the drivers are IDE
984 [06:18:57] <rant> like many terms stupid people have made it to mean different things originally it was a term coined by WD for ATA
985 [06:19:03] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
986 [06:19:20] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
987 [06:19:21] *** Joins: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip )
988 [06:19:25] <heston> it's a classification that doesn't need to be specified. a cpu is an IC
989 [06:20:00] <rant> how news media refers to people who disrupt networks as hackers where a hacker is really just someone who chips away at things to make something else.. be it chainsaw sculptures or software or w/e
990 [06:20:56] <lessthan0> I would prefer if the hollywood movies called criminals crimals and hackers hackers
991 [06:21:06] <lessthan0> in a perfect world
992 [06:21:14] *** Quits: cryptodan (~cryptodan@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
993 [06:21:59] <lessthan0> and honestly lets call people who typed in a password someone who typed in a password
994 [06:22:41] <lessthan0> calling them hackers and failing to mention the criminal aspect of un-authorized use or abuse is also bad journalism
995 [06:22:53] <heston> that would be a cracker
996 [06:22:56] <lessthan0> yes
997 [06:23:08] <lessthan0> but I don't expect them to be super detailed
998 [06:23:27] <heston> or there's white hat vs black hat hacker
999 [06:23:34] <lessthan0> we just need to get away from the word hacker as pejorative
1000 [06:24:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1578
1001 [06:24:07] *** Joins: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1002 [06:24:10] <lessthan0> yeah I would be fine with them calling them simply "black hats" stole some data blah blah
1003 [06:24:54] <lessthan0> "black hats" used some celebrity's twitter for lulz
1004 [06:25:20] *** Joins: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip )
1005 [06:25:42] <rant> someone was asking earlier what the term was for that.. when you use someone else's social media. I couldnt think of it
1006 [06:25:51] <lessthan0> maybe that is too offensive to the good people who wear black hats? and someone's 80 year old grandma doesn't understand the tv so she turns it off
1007 [06:26:08] <lessthan0> impersonation
1008 [06:26:08] *** Joins: j7k6 (~j7k6@replaced-ip )
1009 [06:26:20] <lessthan0> and defacement
1010 [06:26:40] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1011 [06:27:00] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1012 [06:27:41] *** Quits: volodim (~volodim@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1013 [06:28:09] *** Joins: Shahnaz (~Shahnaz@replaced-ip )
1014 [06:28:26] <rant> not that there is anything going on in here, but I invite you to use #debian-offtopic as people respond to activity in this channel to support debian
1015 [06:29:07] *** Joins: volodim (~volodim@replaced-ip )
1016 [06:29:21] <lessthan0> ok
1017 [06:29:34] <lessthan0> #debian-offtopic
1018 [06:29:48] <lessthan0> forgot the /j
1019 [06:30:18] *** Joins: Shahnaz_ (~Shahnaz@replaced-ip )
1020 [06:30:21] *** Quits: Shahnaz- (~Shahnaz@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1021 [06:31:15] *** Joins: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip )
1022 [06:31:40] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1023 [06:32:15] *** Joins: zZzZzZ (~zZzZzZ@replaced-ip )
1024 [06:33:02] *** Quits: kooldavi (~kooldavi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1025 [06:33:26] *** Quits: Shahnaz (~Shahnaz@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1026 [06:33:33] *** Joins: tvm (~tvm@replaced-ip )
1027 [06:35:34] *** Joins: kooldavi (~kooldavi@replaced-ip )
1028 [06:38:16] *** Quits: Toadisattva (~Toadisatt@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Toadisattva)
1029 [06:38:25] *** Joins: e3 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1030 [06:39:52] *** Quits: jeep (~jeep@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1031 [06:40:34] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1032 [06:40:34] *** e3 is now known as e2
1033 [06:40:41] *** Joins: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip )
1034 [06:41:09] *** Quits: Nefertiti (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1035 [06:41:32] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
1036 [06:43:41] *** Joins: shinnya (~shinnya@replaced-ip )
1037 [06:45:20] *** Joins: vivid (~ViViD@replaced-ip )
1038 [06:45:51] *** Quits: CaptainN (zelda@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1039 [06:45:57] *** Joins: [CaptainN] (zelda@replaced-ip )
1040 [06:47:36] *** Quits: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1041 [06:52:05] *** Joins: pi__ (~pi@replaced-ip )
1042 [06:56:46] <pi__> I need to connect to my system through FTP Port 21 using a public IP Address. I dont have a router but connected through ethernet cable. My IP is a private IP. When contacted my ISP, they told me that the ports are forwarded. Any workaround?
1043 [06:58:34] *** Quits: krytarik (~krytarik@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Ik ga weg)
1044 [07:04:42] *** Joins: badrabb1t (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1045 [07:04:43] *** Quits: morfeokmg (~morfeokmg@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1046 [07:05:01] *** Joins: morfeokmg (~morfeokmg@replaced-ip )
1047 [07:07:02] <rant> pi__: do you have the gateway/modem physically accessible? login access to it?
1048 [07:07:13] *** Joins: ZetFury (~ZetFury@replaced-ip )
1049 [07:07:15] <rant> ,i upnproutercontrol
1050 [07:07:16] <judd> No package named 'upnproutercontrol' was found in stretch/amd64.
1051 [07:07:39] <rant> ,i upnp-router-control
1052 [07:07:40] <judd> Package upnp-router-control (comm, optional) in stretch/amd64: UPnP compliant router manager. Version: 0.2-1.2+b1; Size: 57.9k; Installed: 597k; Homepage: replaced-url
1053 [07:07:51] *** Quits: ZetFury (~ZetFury@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1054 [07:08:02] <rant> if the router supports upnp you can add ports using that utility without logging in
1055 [07:08:40] <rant> you can also do a reverse tunnel where a vpn or ssh connection from the machine at home connects to you and forwards the ports
1056 [07:09:21] *** Quits: lessthan0 (~lessthan0@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1057 [07:09:41] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1058 [07:09:43] <rant> upnp is simplest if its supported.. if you open that app and can see your routers info then you have upnp
1059 [07:10:32] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1060 [07:10:50] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1061 [07:12:47] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
1062 [07:14:05] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1063 [07:14:14] *** Joins: medit (~shivam.si@139.167.145.103)
1064 [07:16:35] *** Joins: shann_ (~Stanislas@replaced-ip )
1065 [07:16:49] *** Quits: blingrang (~blingrang@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
1066 [07:16:53] *** Quits: shannara (~Stanislas@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1067 [07:16:57] *** shann_ is now known as shannara
1068 [07:17:19] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
1069 [07:17:31] <pi__> rant: i dont hav phisical access to gateway/modem. all i hav is an ethernet cable to connect my system.
1070 [07:18:29] <rant> try insalling upnp-router-control it has a dead simple interface to forward ports with upnp wihout logging in
1071 [07:19:01] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1072 [07:20:19] *** Quits: DIRT (~DIRT@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1073 [07:21:13] <rant> otherwise if not upnp or login access to router, you gotta tunnel even if you gotta use a middleman like a vps or such that both boxes can connect to
1074 [07:21:56] *** Joins: OSXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (~OSXXXXXXX@replaced-ip )
1075 [07:21:57] *** Quits: OSXXXXXXXXXXXXXX (~OSXXXXXXX@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
1076 [07:22:32] <rant> I hear riseup.net has free vpn services
1077 [07:22:44] <pi__> ok
1078 [07:23:45] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1079 [07:24:54] *** Joins: trytus (c12ebbfc@replaced-ip )
1080 [07:27:16] *** Joins: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1081 [07:27:22] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1082 [07:28:07] *** Quits: chococake (~chococake@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1083 [07:28:58] *** Quits: Kira` (~Kira@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1084 [07:29:25] *** Quits: timahvo1 (~rogue@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1085 [07:30:27] <deicide-> can someone help me with tlp? it was working and suddenly it doesn't
1086 [07:30:33] *** Joins: timahvo1 (~rogue@replaced-ip )
1087 [07:32:22] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1088 [07:32:27] *** Quits: Merixer (~Merixer@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1089 [07:32:54] *** Joins: himcesjf_ (~cesjf@replaced-ip )
1090 [07:33:26] *** Joins: velix_inuse (~Velix@replaced-ip )
1091 [07:33:30] *** Quits: him-cesjf (~cesjf@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1092 [07:33:34] *** Joins: adoua (~adoua@replaced-ip )
1093 [07:34:37] *** Joins: airwind (~belovent@replaced-ip )
1094 [07:34:38] *** Quits: retiform (~retiform@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
1095 [07:34:39] *** Quits: heston (~heston@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1096 [07:34:47] *** Joins: heston (~heston@replaced-ip )
1097 [07:34:47] *** Quits: heston (~heston@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1098 [07:34:48] *** Joins: heston (~heston@replaced-ip )
1099 [07:36:07] *** Joins: catz (~somecatz@replaced-ip )
1100 [07:36:51] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1101 [07:37:37] *** Quits: velix (~Velix@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
1102 [07:38:00] *** Quits: tccki (~tccki@replaced-ip ) (Quit: tccki)
1103 [07:38:15] *** Joins: tccki (~tccki@replaced-ip )
1104 [07:38:21] *** Joins: necrose99b (~necrose99@replaced-ip )
1105 [07:38:21] *** Quits: necrose99b (~necrose99@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1106 [07:38:21] *** Joins: necrose99b (~necrose99@replaced-ip )
1107 [07:38:23] *** Quits: necrose99_ (~necrose99@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1108 [07:38:24] *** Joins: Rothgar (~admin@replaced-ip )
1109 [07:38:25] *** Joins: Merixer (~Merixer@replaced-ip )
1110 [07:39:01] *** Joins: Haohmaru (~Haohmaru@replaced-ip )
1111 [07:39:37] *** Joins: smolboye (~smolboye@replaced-ip )
1112 [07:42:00] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1113 [07:42:06] *** Quits: Rothgar` (~admin@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1114 [07:44:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1584
1115 [07:45:44] *** Quits: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
1116 [07:46:04] *** Quits: pi__ (~pi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
1117 [07:46:39] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1118 [07:47:00] *** Joins: DIRT (~DIRT@replaced-ip )
1119 [07:47:41] *** velix_inuse is now known as velix
1120 [07:47:47] *** Joins: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
1121 [07:48:53] *** Quits: OS-34800 (~OS-34800@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1122 [07:49:29] *** Quits: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1123 [07:49:50] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1124 [07:50:37] *** Joins: llucenic (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1125 [07:50:57] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
1126 [07:51:49] *** Joins: P1ersson (~P1ersson@replaced-ip )
1127 [07:53:54] *** Joins: Rothgar` (~admin@replaced-ip )
1128 [07:53:55] *** Quits: jfsCommit (~kdevtmpfs@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1129 [07:54:47] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1130 [07:55:04] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1131 [07:55:13] *** Joins: Nefertiti (~Nefertiti@replaced-ip )
1132 [07:55:16] *** Joins: RebelCoder (~RebelCode@replaced-ip )
1133 [07:55:40] *** Quits: benf (benf2004@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1134 [07:55:46] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1135 [07:56:39] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Quit: briner)
1136 [07:56:56] *** Quits: ChmEarl (~chmearl@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1137 [07:57:31] *** Quits: Rothgar (~admin@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1138 [07:58:18] *** Joins: DerLG (~derlg@replaced-ip )
1139 [07:58:45] *** Quits: maxzor (~maxzor@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1140 [08:00:05] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1141 [08:00:32] *** Quits: sh1ro (~sh1ro@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1142 [08:00:53] *** Joins: pnepe6 (~pnepe6@replaced-ip )
1143 [08:01:19] *** Joins: sh1ro (~sh1ro@replaced-ip )
1144 [08:01:23] *** Quits: chalcedony (~chalcedon@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
1145 [08:02:21] *** Quits: npgm (uid42623@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
1146 [08:04:31] *** Joins: BlueByte (~walther@replaced-ip )
1147 [08:05:02] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1148 [08:06:52] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
1149 [08:07:15] *** Quits: P1ersson (~P1ersson@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1150 [08:07:18] *** Quits: mnemonic (~semeion@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 2.1)
1151 [08:07:20] *** Quits: rpifan (~rpifan@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1152 [08:08:18] *** Joins: morphis (~morphis@replaced-ip )
1153 [08:09:50] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
1154 [08:11:15] *** Quits: Labu (~Labu@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 2.0.1)
1155 [08:12:00] *** Joins: nindustries (~nindustri@replaced-ip )
1156 [08:12:07] <nindustries> Hi. can I backup a server using rsync?
1157 [08:13:33] *** Joins: dkeinath (~dkeinath@replaced-ip )
1158 [08:13:45] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1159 [08:14:03] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1160 [08:15:15] *** Joins: chalcedony (~chalcedon@replaced-ip )
1161 [08:18:21] *** Joins: micw (~micw@replaced-ip )
1162 [08:18:36] *** HoloIRCUser is now known as jdx
1163 [08:19:34] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1164 [08:19:55] *** Quits: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1165 [08:21:16] *** Quits: catz (~somecatz@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1166 [08:21:17] *** Joins: Haudegen (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1167 [08:22:36] *** Joins: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip )
1168 [08:22:36] *** Quits: Zvmdyv (~Zvmdyv@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1169 [08:23:38] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1170 [08:23:56] *** Joins: well_laid_lawn (~Jean-luc@replaced-ip )
1171 [08:24:03] *** Quits: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1172 [08:26:24] *** Joins: HerbY_NL2 (~HerbY_NL2@replaced-ip )
1173 [08:27:18] *** Joins: nix64bit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1174 [08:27:31] *** Joins: abba (~abba@replaced-ip )
1175 [08:27:58] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1176 [08:29:46] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1177 [08:30:43] *** Quits: ExploitedKernel (~User@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1178 [08:31:08] *** Joins: ExploitedKernel (~User@replaced-ip )
1179 [08:31:33] *** Joins: FightingFalcon (~ff@replaced-ip )
1180 [08:32:02] *** Quits: badrabb1t (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1181 [08:32:13] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1182 [08:33:00] *** Joins: SopaXorzTaker (~SopaXorzT@replaced-ip )
1183 [08:33:20] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Quit: briner)
1184 [08:33:42] *** Joins: olegfusion (~olegfusio@replaced-ip )
1185 [08:33:58] *** Joins: dilema (~dilema@replaced-ip )
1186 [08:34:31] <nindustries> I may have removed files when sudo, any guidance to restore?
1187 [08:35:13] <nindustries> \/etc and /home are gone, so /etc/sudoers isn't there to go to root
1188 [08:35:20] <nindustries> I do have a backup in /tmp/
1189 [08:36:35] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
1190 [08:36:44] *** Joins: pingfloyd (~pingfloyd@replaced-ip )
1191 [08:36:45] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1192 [08:37:04] *** Quits: b0xii (~b0xii@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
1193 [08:37:16] *** Joins: udkyo (~udkyo@replaced-ip )
1194 [08:38:43] *** Joins: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip )
1195 [08:40:51] *** Quits: olegfusion (~olegfusio@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1196 [08:41:19] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1197 [08:41:35] *** Quits: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1198 [08:41:40] *** Joins: dunaeth (~dunaeth@replaced-ip )
1199 [08:41:47] *** Joins: olegfusion (~olegfusio@replaced-ip )
1200 [08:41:53] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1201 [08:41:56] *** Quits: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1202 [08:42:17] *** Joins: dionysus69 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1203 [08:42:26] *** Quits: BlueByte (~walther@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
1204 [08:42:38] *** Joins: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip )
1205 [08:44:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1592
1206 [08:45:08] *** Joins: selroc (~selroc@replaced-ip )
1207 [08:45:56] *** Joins: P1ersson (~P1ersson@replaced-ip )
1208 [08:46:27] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1209 [08:47:37] *** Joins: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
1210 [08:47:52] <somiaj> nindustries: if you can't become root with root's password, you'll need to boot up into a recovery mode and recover. Note /tmp maybe tmpfs, so maybe copy stuff elsewhere if possible
1211 [08:48:33] <nindustries> aaaaand it's lost.
1212 [08:48:40] *** Quits: Fultz (~Fultz@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1213 [08:50:16] *** Joins: BH23 (~BH23@replaced-ip )
1214 [08:50:51] <nindustries> nvm :/
1215 [08:50:58] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1216 [08:52:57] *** Joins: Gamuuth (~Gamuuth@replaced-ip )
1217 [08:55:27] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1218 [08:56:18] *** Joins: TomyWork (~tomy@replaced-ip )
1219 [08:56:40] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1220 [08:56:58] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1221 [08:57:26] *** Joins: TvL2386_ (~tom@replaced-ip )
1222 [08:58:36] *** Quits: BH23 (~BH23@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1223 [08:59:30] *** Quits: TvL2386 (~tom@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1224 [08:59:46] *** Quits: dunaeth (~dunaeth@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
1225 [09:00:06] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
1226 [09:01:46] *** Quits: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1227 [09:03:06] *** Joins: lilabsence (~RizzoTheR@replaced-ip )
1228 [09:03:29] *** Quits: erasmus (~erasmus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
1229 [09:03:49] *** Joins: toxync12- (~toxync12@replaced-ip )
1230 [09:04:12] *** Joins: sysvalve (~sysvalve@replaced-ip )
1231 [09:05:25] *** Quits: toxync12 (~toxync12@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1232 [09:05:39] *** Joins: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
1233 [09:06:25] *** Quits: selroc (~selroc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1234 [09:06:56] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
1235 [09:07:13] *** Joins: maroloccio (~marolocci@replaced-ip )
1236 [09:08:31] *** Joins: penaxr (~Penaxr@replaced-ip )
1237 [09:08:32] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1238 [09:08:33] *** Joins: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip )
1239 [09:08:41] *** Joins: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1240 [09:08:58] *** Quits: MrGr33n (~None@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1241 [09:09:08] *** Joins: simmaniac (~sysvalve@replaced-ip )
1242 [09:10:06] *** Joins: MrGr33n (~None@replaced-ip )
1243 [09:11:10] *** Quits: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1244 [09:11:38] *** Joins: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip )
1245 [09:11:47] *** Joins: Nnavd (~Nnavd@replaced-ip )
1246 [09:12:45] *** Quits: maroloccio (~marolocci@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
1247 [09:12:58] *** Quits: V7 (~v7@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1248 [09:13:22] *** Quits: sysvalve (~sysvalve@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1249 [09:14:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1598
1250 [09:14:08] *** Joins: blingrang (~blingrang@replaced-ip )
1251 [09:14:45] *** Quits: SopaXorzTaker (~SopaXorzT@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1252 [09:16:28] *** Joins: SopaXorzTaker (~SopaXorzT@replaced-ip )
1253 [09:18:22] *** Quits: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1254 [09:18:44] *** Joins: kardborren (~weechat@replaced-ip )
1255 [09:20:17] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
1256 [09:20:43] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1257 [09:21:03] *** Joins: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
1258 [09:22:58] *** Quits: lukasdboer_ (~lukasdboe@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1259 [09:23:27] *** Joins: BenNZ (~Ben__@replaced-ip )
1260 [09:24:12] *** Joins: lukasdboer (~lukasdboe@replaced-ip )
1261 [09:24:16] *** Quits: lukasdboer (~lukasdboe@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
1262 [09:24:30] *** Joins: V7 (~v7@replaced-ip )
1263 [09:24:31] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1264 [09:24:46] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
1265 [09:24:47] *** Joins: lukasdboer (~lukasdboe@replaced-ip )
1266 [09:24:55] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1267 [09:25:22] *** Joins: Ruebezahl (~Alf@replaced-ip )
1268 [09:25:41] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
1269 [09:27:02] *** Joins: selroc (~selroc@replaced-ip )
1270 [09:28:39] *** Quits: RebelCoder (~RebelCode@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1271 [09:29:47] *** Joins: msimpson (~msimpson@replaced-ip )
1272 [09:30:16] *** Joins: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip )
1273 [09:30:30] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1274 [09:30:58] <jsavalle> quick question : nginx randomly crashing. Where can I find clue beside syslog and nginx logs?
1275 [09:31:05] *** Quits: penaxr (~Penaxr@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
1276 [09:31:19] *** Joins: lpouzenc (~lpouzenc@replaced-ip )
1277 [09:31:40] *** Quits: wutneim_2 (~builder@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1278 [09:32:31] *** Joins: Aziroshin (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1279 [09:33:26] *** Joins: wutneim_2 (~builder@replaced-ip )
1280 [09:34:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1605
1281 [09:35:01] *** Joins: beardface (~bearface@replaced-ip )
1282 [09:35:05] *** Quits: Ruebezahl (~Alf@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
1283 [09:35:45] <evilman_work> jsavalle: in core dump files. but better start from image name, in that sigfault happen (see dmesg output).
1284 [09:36:02] *** Quits: McLive (~McLive@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1285 [09:37:27] *** Quits: V7 (~v7@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1286 [09:37:29] *** Quits: electro33 (uid613@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
1287 [09:37:36] *** Joins: [V7] (~v7@replaced-ip )
1288 [09:37:41] <jelly> jsavalle: nginx probably has increasingly verbose log levels, did you try using that to get more info in its log
1289 [09:37:41] *** Joins: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip )
1290 [09:38:01] *** Joins: McLive (~McLive@replaced-ip )
1291 [09:38:23] <jelly> jsavalle: which debian release and which nginx build (package name) and version is this?
1292 [09:40:07] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Quit: briner)
1293 [09:40:28] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
1294 [09:43:20] *** Joins: cdown_ (~cdown@replaced-ip )
1295 [09:43:38] *** Joins: briner_ (~briner@replaced-ip )
1296 [09:43:49] *** Joins: drzacek (~drzacek@replaced-ip )
1297 [09:44:10] *** Quits: spacebison (~bison@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1298 [09:45:37] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
1299 [09:46:15] *** Quits: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1300 [09:46:18] *** Quits: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1301 [09:46:26] *** cdown_ is now known as cdown
1302 [09:46:30] <e2> /msg NickServ help
1303 [09:46:42] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
1304 [09:47:06] *** Joins: turfal (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1305 [09:48:21] *** Quits: briner_ (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1306 [09:48:49] *** Joins: tagomago (~tagomago@replaced-ip )
1307 [09:50:05] *** Quits: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1308 [09:50:40] *** Quits: Nnavd (~Nnavd@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1309 [09:50:48] *** Joins: spacebison (~bison@replaced-ip )
1310 [09:54:01] *** Joins: xav92 (~xavier@replaced-ip )
1311 [09:54:20] *** gluon_ is now known as gluon
1312 [09:54:42] *** Joins: Pjusur (~Pjusur@replaced-ip )
1313 [09:55:45] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: pax)
1314 [09:57:10] *** Joins: pi__ (~pi@replaced-ip )
1315 [09:57:49] <pi__> how to diable AudioCallbackDriver in firefox?
1316 [09:58:48] *** Quits: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1317 [09:59:23] *** Quits: medit (~shivam.si@139.167.145.103) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1318 [09:59:31] *** Joins: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip )
1319 [09:59:34] *** Quits: morfeokmg (~morfeokmg@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1320 [10:00:32] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1321 [10:01:22] *** Joins: ndroftheline (~ndrofthel@replaced-ip )
1322 [10:02:31] <ndroftheline> hey all, just need a little hint if possible, i'mt rying to mount a freenas iscsi target from a debian 9 install. i get to the point that i log into the target but it doesn't show up as a device.
1323 [10:02:34] <ndroftheline> any suggestions?
1324 [10:02:40] *** Joins: shinnok (~shinnok@replaced-ip )
1325 [10:03:34] *** Joins: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip )
1326 [10:03:34] *** Quits: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1327 [10:03:34] *** Joins: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip )
1328 [10:06:25] *** Joins: ChubaDuba (~ChubaDuba@replaced-ip )
1329 [10:07:19] *** Joins: [E]sc (~playboy@replaced-ip )
1330 [10:07:45] *** Joins: CR7AQR (~andre@replaced-ip )
1331 [10:08:27] <[E]sc> i'm trying to fix the sound on my system. i tried the systemctl command to enable and start, when i play a file on vlc or on youtube, it'll delay then play for 1/2 a second then cut off completely and won't return unless i reboot and the same thing happens. any idea how to fix this?
1332 [10:11:02] *** Joins: necrose99_ (~necrose99@replaced-ip )
1333 [10:11:02] *** Quits: necrose99_ (~necrose99@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1334 [10:11:02] *** Joins: necrose99_ (~necrose99@replaced-ip )
1335 [10:11:32] *** Quits: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1336 [10:11:55] *** Joins: jubo2 (~juboxi@replaced-ip )
1337 [10:12:07] *** Joins: wopi (~wopi@replaced-ip )
1338 [10:14:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1614
1339 [10:14:23] *** Joins: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
1340 [10:14:29] *** Quits: andeh (~andeh@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1341 [10:14:33] *** Joins: demonblue (~demonblue@replaced-ip )
1342 [10:14:37] <FightingFalcon> is it necessary to install NTP in the system?
1343 [10:15:00] *** Quits: necrose99b (~necrose99@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1344 [10:15:51] *** Joins: czesmir (~stefan@replaced-ip )
1345 [10:16:15] <somiaj> systemd comes with its own timesync service that will keep your time in sync, so no
1346 [10:16:37] <wopi> Hi, How I can change the loglevel of cron to log the start and end time of a task? I read the manual and I see the values for LOGLEVEL 1 and 2 respectively, does it mean value "2" will log both values? I tried setting the EXTRA_OPTS="-L 2" in /etc/default/cron, restarted it and I see in the process list "/usr/sbin/cron -f -L 2", but don't see the starting time anymore, how I can log both?
1347 [10:16:43] *** Joins: f4cl3y (~f4cl3y@replaced-ip )
1348 [10:17:06] *** Joins: lan_stuff (~root@replaced-ip )
1349 [10:18:30] *** Joins: winem_ (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1350 [10:19:36] *** Quits: orbiter (~orbiter@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1351 [10:19:39] *** Parts: nindustries (~nindustri@replaced-ip ) ("used escape rope!")
1352 [10:21:40] *** Joins: Ruebezahl (~Alf@replaced-ip )
1353 [10:22:00] *** Joins: rubas (~root@replaced-ip )
1354 [10:22:23] *** Quits: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1355 [10:23:56] *** Quits: shinnok (~shinnok@replaced-ip ) (Quit: byebye)
1356 [10:24:09] *** Quits: gerforce (~gerf0rce@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
1357 [10:24:21] *** Quits: ndroftheline (~ndrofthel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1358 [10:25:14] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: pax)
1359 [10:26:28] *** Joins: loptr (~loptr@replaced-ip )
1360 [10:26:31] *** Joins: ndroftheline (~ndrofthel@replaced-ip )
1361 [10:28:09] *** Quits: lilabsence (~RizzoTheR@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1362 [10:28:13] *** Joins: Srdeg (~srged@replaced-ip )
1363 [10:28:29] <jelly> FightingFalcon: is it necessary to keep accurate time? No, not always
1364 [10:28:30] <Srdeg> how do I change skins for LMusic ?
1365 [10:28:34] *** Quits: rubas (~root@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1366 [10:28:49] *** Quits: necrose99_ (~necrose99@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1367 [10:29:02] *** Joins: wonderworld (~ww@replaced-ip )
1368 [10:29:31] <jelly> but if you want to, and the system has internet access, some kind of ntp client is useful. Doesn't have to be the ntp package.
1369 [10:30:45] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1370 [10:30:47] <Srdeg> how do I change skins for LXMusic ?
1371 [10:30:50] *** Quits: Gamuuth (~Gamuuth@replaced-ip##) (Quit: KVIrc 5.0.0 Aria ##replaced-url
1372 [10:31:54] *** Quits: Ruebezahl (~Alf@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1373 [10:32:38] *** Joins: pingwindyktator (~pingwindy@replaced-ip )
1374 [10:32:53] <pingwindyktator> Hello. Can someone here help me with upstart conf file? I was trying in #upstart but with no response
1375 [10:32:58] *** Joins: daze (~daze@replaced-ip )
1376 [10:34:35] <deicide-> can someone help me with tlp? it was working and suddenly it doesn't
1377 [10:37:53] *** Joins: shinnok (~shinnok@replaced-ip )
1378 [10:38:00] *** Parts: wopi (~wopi@replaced-ip ) ("WeeChat 1.3")
1379 [10:38:39] *** Quits: Srdeg (~srged@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost terminal)
1380 [10:39:59] *** Quits: Immanuel (~Manu@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
1381 [10:40:48] *** Joins: Immanuel (~Manu@replaced-ip )
1382 [10:41:02] <FightingFalcon> is it necessary to install unbound dns server if im using postfix/dovecot for email server and nginx for web site server??
1383 [10:41:25] *** Parts: pingwindyktator (~pingwindy@replaced-ip##) ("The Lounge - ##replaced-url
1384 [10:41:51] <colo-work> no
1385 [10:44:05] *** Quits: ndroftheline (~ndrofthel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1386 [10:45:42] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1387 [10:47:33] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Quit: briner)
1388 [10:47:50] *** Quits: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1389 [10:50:19] *** Quits: wonderworld (~ww@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1390 [10:50:50] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1391 [10:51:22] *** Joins: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
1392 [10:52:30] *** Joins: srtu (~hypnotoad@replaced-ip )
1393 [10:53:10] *** Quits: seekr (~seekr@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1394 [10:54:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1608
1395 [10:54:07] *** Quits: ChubaDuba (~ChubaDuba@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
1396 [10:54:23] *** Joins: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip )
1397 [10:54:24] *** Joins: ChubaDuba (~ChubaDuba@replaced-ip )
1398 [10:54:30] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1399 [10:55:38] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
1400 [10:55:39] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1401 [10:56:29] *** Joins: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip )
1402 [10:57:02] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1403 [11:00:41] *** Quits: airwind (~belovent@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost sanity)
1404 [11:00:55] <jim> FightingFalcon, what you have to consider too, is the needs of the server... maybe when the mail server logs things, it wants to turn ip addresses into hostnames so that both can appear in the log entry, for that, it would be a good thing to have a fast way to look up names, and one of those ways is a dns server... any forwarding, say to the ISP's dns servers, is going to incur network latency
1405 [11:01:19] *** Joins: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip )
1406 [11:02:06] *** Joins: conta (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1407 [11:02:28] *** Quits: foka (~foka@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC 1.7.0+deb1+b1 - ##replaced-url
1408 [11:02:55] *** Joins: foka (~foka@replaced-ip )
1409 [11:03:01] *** Joins: benne (~benne@replaced-ip )
1410 [11:03:36] *** Joins: ndroftheline (~ndrofthel@replaced-ip )
1411 [11:03:41] *** Quits: SolarDegree (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1412 [11:04:02] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1614
1413 [11:05:02] *** Joins: airwind (~belovent@replaced-ip )
1414 [11:05:45] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
1415 [11:07:45] *** Joins: rubas (~root@replaced-ip )
1416 [11:08:39] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1417 [11:09:19] *** Joins: xet7 (~xet7@replaced-ip )
1418 [11:09:22] *** Joins: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1419 [11:09:37] <benne> test
1420 [11:09:57] <colo-work> the test has failed.
1421 [11:10:02] <benne> roger
1422 [11:10:21] *** Quits: ndroftheline (~ndrofthel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1423 [11:10:58] *** himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf
1424 [11:11:05] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1425 [11:11:13] *** Joins: s8548a_ (~s8548a@replaced-ip )
1426 [11:11:25] *** Quits: nrs_ (~nrs_@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1427 [11:11:33] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1428 [11:11:38] *** Joins: ndroftheline (~ndrofthel@replaced-ip )
1429 [11:12:09] *** Joins: koeppea (~koeppea@replaced-ip )
1430 [11:12:43] *** Joins: nrs_ (~nrs_@replaced-ip )
1431 [11:12:44] *** Quits: nrs_ (~nrs_@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1432 [11:12:44] *** Joins: nrs_ (~nrs_@replaced-ip )
1433 [11:14:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1620
1434 [11:14:15] *** Quits: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1435 [11:16:32] *** Quits: beaver (~none@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1436 [11:17:05] *** Quits: catsup (d@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1437 [11:17:06] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1438 [11:17:12] *** Joins: beaver (~none@replaced-ip )
1439 [11:17:14] *** Joins: catsup (~d@replaced-ip )
1440 [11:17:51] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1441 [11:18:30] *** Quits: catsup (~d@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1442 [11:18:41] *** simmaniac is now known as sysvalve
1443 [11:18:49] <FightingFalcon> is it unsafe to install unbound?
1444 [11:18:51] *** Joins: catsup (d@replaced-ip )
1445 [11:19:33] *** Quits: bertbob (~bertbob@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
1446 [11:19:48] *** Quits: nix64bit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: nix64bit)
1447 [11:20:07] *** Quits: toxync12- (~toxync12@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC 1.7.0 - ##replaced-url
1448 [11:20:22] *** Joins: toxync12 (~toxync12@replaced-ip )
1449 [11:20:26] *** Joins: lalaa (~juho@replaced-ip )
1450 [11:21:58] *** Quits: ChubaDuba (~ChubaDuba@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
1451 [11:21:58] <petn-randall> FightingFalcon: Why would it be unsafe? And why are you crossposting from #postfix?
1452 [11:22:01] <petn-randall> !crosspost
1453 [11:22:01] <dpkg> Posting the same question in several places at the same time (IRC channels, news groups, mailing lists, forums) is impolite; your time is NOT more valuable than everyone else's. Your question might be answered elsewhere, meanwhile we are wasting our time doing research for a problem you've already solved. Cross-posting can also make you look like a spammer and get you k:lined. See also <multiple ask> <hurry>.
1454 [11:22:12] *** Joins: ChubaDuba (~ChubaDuba@replaced-ip )
1455 [11:22:42] *** Quits: [E]sc (~playboy@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1456 [11:24:09] *** Quits: rubas (~root@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1457 [11:26:24] *** Joins: sphenxes (~sphenxe@replaced-ip )
1458 [11:26:33] <deicide-> petn-randall, can you not help?
1459 [11:27:51] *** Quits: pnepe6 (~pnepe6@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1460 [11:27:55] *** Quits: citypw (~citypw@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1461 [11:28:27] *** Quits: tys101010 (~quassel@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ##replaced-url
1462 [11:29:01] *** Joins: pnepe6 (~pnepe6@replaced-ip )
1463 [11:29:03] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1464 [11:29:24] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1465 [11:29:31] *** Quits: deicide- (~deicide-@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1466 [11:29:49] *** Joins: scoobertron (~tom@replaced-ip )
1467 [11:30:24] <annadane> he already asked a question
1468 [11:30:35] <annadane> trying to get more information of what the original poster's motivations are
1469 [11:31:12] <annadane> but you've apparently left anyway
1470 [11:31:13] *** Quits: benne (~benne@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC 1.6.6+deb1 - ##replaced-url
1471 [11:31:31] *** Quits: shinnok (~shinnok@replaced-ip ) (Quit: byebye)
1472 [11:32:02] *** Joins: czesmir_ (~stefan@replaced-ip )
1473 [11:32:37] *** Joins: bertbob (~bertbob@replaced-ip )
1474 [11:33:12] *** Quits: StygianBlues (~StygianBl@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1475 [11:34:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1614
1476 [11:35:17] *** Quits: scoobertron (~tom@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
1477 [11:35:35] *** Quits: czesmir (~stefan@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1478 [11:35:37] *** Joins: aesin (~aesin@replaced-ip )
1479 [11:36:00] *** Quits: sphenxes (~sphenxe@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1480 [11:36:42] *** Joins: StygianBlues (~StygianBl@replaced-ip )
1481 [11:38:03] *** Joins: deicide- (~deicide-@replaced-ip )
1482 [11:38:29] *** Quits: Immanuel (~Manu@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
1483 [11:38:34] *** Joins: pnkl (~pnkl@replaced-ip )
1484 [11:38:40] *** Quits: nighty-- (~nighty@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke)
1485 [11:41:08] *** Joins: Sepultura (~Sepultura@replaced-ip )
1486 [11:43:13] *** Quits: smolboye (~smolboye@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1487 [11:43:45] <deicide-> msg dpkg guidelines
1488 [11:44:01] *** Joins: HFRadical (~none@replaced-ip )
1489 [11:44:05] *** Quits: conta (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: conta)
1490 [11:44:37] *** Quits: Tralfaz (~none@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1491 [11:44:38] *** Joins: smolboye (~smolboye@replaced-ip )
1492 [11:47:20] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1493 [11:47:41] *** Quits: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1494 [11:50:22] <deicide-> i'm done thanks for nothing
1495 [11:50:33] *** Quits: luckman212 (~luckman21@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1496 [11:50:35] *** Quits: orbular (~orbular@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1497 [11:50:40] <petn-randall> deicide-: It helps being patient.
1498 [11:50:43] <annadane> deicide-, /msg dpkg guidelines
1499 [11:50:58] <deicide-> i been asking the same question for 2 days
1500 [11:51:04] <deicide-> everyone ignoring me
1501 [11:51:05] <annadane> oh, okay. i didn't see your question
1502 [11:51:09] *** Parts: deicide- (~deicide-@replaced-ip ) ("Leaving")
1503 [11:51:11] <annadane> thought you were mad at msg dpkg not working
1504 [11:51:18] <petn-randall> deicide-: That's not true, we were debugging the issue yesterday.
1505 [11:51:29] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1506 [11:51:31] <annadane> what's the question? i may be able to help, though if other people can't figure it out i'm unlikely to know
1507 [11:51:35] *** Joins: luckman212 (~luckman21@replaced-ip )
1508 [11:52:03] *** Quits: my_mind (uid305596@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
1509 [11:52:37] <annadane> oh well
1510 [11:52:47] *** Quits: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
1511 [11:52:48] *** Joins: tymczenko (~tymczenko@replaced-ip )
1512 [11:52:58] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1513 [11:53:41] *** Joins: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip )
1514 [11:53:52] *** Quits: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
1515 [11:54:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1608
1516 [11:54:08] *** Quits: donofrio (~donofrio@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1517 [11:54:15] *** Quits: Kelsar (~quassel@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ##replaced-url
1518 [11:54:46] *** Joins: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip )
1519 [11:55:07] *** Joins: Kelsar (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1520 [11:55:13] * petn-randall shrugs.
1521 [11:55:52] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1522 [11:57:09] *** Joins: clemens3 (~clemens@replaced-ip )
1523 [11:57:11] *** Joins: Immanuel (~Manu@replaced-ip )
1524 [12:00:12] *** Quits: v01t (~v01t@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1525 [12:00:22] *** Joins: v01t (~v01t@replaced-ip )
1526 [12:00:35] *** Joins: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip )
1527 [12:01:43] *** Quits: ks1en (~newbie@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1528 [12:01:54] *** Quits: lankanmon (~LKNnet@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1529 [12:02:46] *** Quits: FightingFalcon (~ff@replaced-ip ) ()
1530 [12:03:44] *** Quits: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1531 [12:03:49] *** Quits: tekk (me@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC - ##replaced-url
1532 [12:03:58] *** Joins: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip )
1533 [12:03:58] *** Quits: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1534 [12:03:58] *** Joins: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip )
1535 [12:04:03] *** Joins: oo_miguel (~miguel@replaced-ip )
1536 [12:05:04] *** Quits: pi__ (~pi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
1537 [12:06:14] *** Joins: kslen (~newbie@replaced-ip )
1538 [12:06:34] *** Joins: fifi-v (~user@replaced-ip )
1539 [12:06:52] *** Quits: koeppea (~koeppea@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1540 [12:07:20] *** Quits: fifi-v (~user@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
1541 [12:07:20] *** Quits: oo_miguel (~miguel@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
1542 [12:08:42] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1543 [12:09:07] *** Joins: eyJhb (~eyJhb@replaced-ip )
1544 [12:10:00] *** Joins: AarKnos (~aarknos@replaced-ip )
1545 [12:10:01] *** Quits: dselect (~dselect@replaced-ip ) (Quit: ouch... that hurt)
1546 [12:10:02] <eyJhb> Hey, I'm currently doing a official install with Debian (no custom stuff), but I keep getting "mirror does not support the specified version (stretch)" when using the official mirrors; ftp.dk.debian.org
1547 [12:10:04] <eyJhb> Any ideas?
1548 [12:10:58] *** Quits: llucenic (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
1549 [12:11:01] *** Joins: dselect (~dselect@replaced-ip )
1550 [12:12:02] <petn-randall> eyJhb: That mirror ships with stretch. Which installer did you pick, and at which step are you getting the error?
1551 [12:12:29] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1552 [12:12:55] <eyJhb> petn-randall, I think it's something with the network. The weird thing is, that it passed the networking step etc..
1553 [12:13:13] <eyJhb> Using ip addr show, does not however, reveal the settings I manually set for it
1554 [12:14:23] *** Quits: patterson (patterson@replaced-ip ) ()
1555 [12:15:26] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1556 [12:16:18] *** Joins: rounnus (~rounnus@replaced-ip )
1557 [12:17:04] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1558 [12:18:20] *** Joins: rounnus_ (~rounnus@replaced-ip )
1559 [12:18:23] <petn-randall> eyJhb: ... and this is with which installer?
1560 [12:18:56] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
1561 [12:19:20] *** Quits: BenNZ (~Ben__@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Everytime I think IQ's must have dropped recently, I remember that this is the internet)
1562 [12:19:34] *** Joins: simmaniac (~sysvalve@replaced-ip )
1563 [12:20:26] *** Joins: agimenez (~sysvalve@replaced-ip )
1564 [12:20:42] *** Joins: electro33 (uid613@replaced-ip )
1565 [12:21:02] *** Quits: rounnus (~rounnus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1566 [12:21:22] *** Quits: sysvalve (~sysvalve@replaced-ip ) (Disconnected by services)
1567 [12:21:29] *** agimenez is now known as sysvalve
1568 [12:22:16] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1569 [12:22:20] *** Joins: Wharncliffe (coffee@replaced-ip )
1570 [12:22:29] <eyJhb> petn-randall, non-graphical installer :) "debian-9.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso"
1571 [12:22:54] <eyJhb> petn-randall, how can I restart the networking service after manually editing /etc/network/interfaces from another prompt, doing installation?
1572 [12:23:08] *** Joins: BenNZ (~Ben__@replaced-ip )
1573 [12:23:57] *** Quits: simmaniac (~sysvalve@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1574 [12:24:03] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1575 [12:24:04] *** Quits: ChubaDuba (~ChubaDuba@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
1576 [12:24:14] <petn-randall> eyJhb: 'ifdown <interface>' and then 'ifup <interface>'
1577 [12:24:35] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Quit: briner)
1578 [12:24:44] <eyJhb> petn-randall, not a command in the installer shell :/
1579 [12:24:54] <eyJhb> I've got ip
1580 [12:25:15] *** Quits: AetherWind (~AetherWin@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1581 [12:25:33] *** Quits: hexjay (~hexjay@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1582 [12:26:01] *** Joins: earthundead (~earthunde@replaced-ip )
1583 [12:26:09] *** Joins: hexjay (~hexjay@replaced-ip )
1584 [12:26:18] *** Joins: NetTerminalGene (~NetTermin@replaced-ip )
1585 [12:31:11] *** Quits: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1586 [12:32:46] *** Joins: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip )
1587 [12:36:00] *** tikund is now known as sikun
1588 [12:36:25] *** Quits: bnw (~bnw@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1589 [12:37:23] *** Joins: elevated_ (~elevated@replaced-ip )
1590 [12:39:16] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1591 [12:39:24] *** Quits: BenNZ (~Ben__@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Everytime I think IQ's must have dropped recently, I remember that this is the internet)
1592 [12:40:03] *** Quits: elevated (~elevated@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds)
1593 [12:41:54] *** Joins: karel_ (~karel@replaced-ip )
1594 [12:42:27] *** Quits: egos (~egos@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1595 [12:42:45] *** Quits: samtunez (samtunez@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1596 [12:43:07] *** Quits: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1597 [12:44:02] *** Joins: lankanmon (~LKNnet@replaced-ip )
1598 [12:45:12] <eyJhb> So anybody, how would I edit /etc/network/interfaces, and then reload the settings?
1599 [12:45:17] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
1600 [12:47:11] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: pax)
1601 [12:49:52] <Fox> eyJhb: did you try with /sbin/ifdown and /sbin/ifup ?
1602 [12:50:36] <eyJhb> Fox, yeah :) /sbin is in $PATH, no dice
1603 [12:51:25] *** Joins: HarveyPwca (~HarveyPwc@replaced-ip )
1604 [12:52:27] *** Joins: finlstrm (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1605 [12:53:27] <petn-randall> eyJhb: Then it doesn't work. Just repeat the step in the installer.
1606 [12:54:01] <eyJhb> petn-randall, and then it overwrites what I have added, and... I'm at the place I were before
1607 [12:57:28] *** Quits: yonder (~yonder@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1608 [12:57:52] *** Joins: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip )
1609 [12:57:53] *** Joins: treepalm (~textual@replaced-ip )
1610 [12:57:56] *** Quits: Bry2k200 (~bry2k200@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1611 [12:58:31] <petn-randall> eyJhb: Why can't you just set it up correctly in the installer step?
1612 [12:58:51] *** Joins: gerforce (~gerforce@replaced-ip )
1613 [12:59:18] *** Joins: [E]sc (~playboy@replaced-ip )
1614 [12:59:32] *** Joins: tya99 (~tya99@replaced-ip )
1615 [12:59:57] *** Quits: treepalm (~textual@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
1616 [13:00:32] <tya99> hi, can i use debian-live-9.4.0-amd64-gnome.iso to install debian?
1617 [13:00:53] <eyJhb> petn-randall, trying, but does not work. Therefore, I have to manually do some fuckery magic... :/
1618 [13:01:02] <abrotman> tya99: yes, though, the netinst is probably better
1619 [13:01:04] <petn-randall> tya99: It should be possible, however we recommend using the network installer.
1620 [13:01:15] <petn-randall> eyJhb: What "doesn't work"?
1621 [13:01:19] <tya99> right, but if i have network in that i can do it?
1622 [13:01:25] <tya99> with updated packages
1623 [13:01:26] <petn-randall> eyJhb: Try with describing the actual problem.
1624 [13:01:38] *** Joins: Bry2k200 (~bry2k200@replaced-ip )
1625 [13:01:43] *** Quits: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1626 [13:01:55] <tya99> iirc netinst has no DE?
1627 [13:02:02] *** Joins: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip )
1628 [13:02:07] <abrotman> tya99: it can, you just have to get it from the internet sources
1629 [13:02:13] <tya99> it would just save me having two usb sticks :)
1630 [13:02:27] <tya99> abrotman: ah that's cool then i can just change sources.list and it's good
1631 [13:02:46] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1632 [13:02:49] <petn-randall> tya99: You don't need to change any sources.list.
1633 [13:03:02] <petn-randall> tya99: The is one stable repository, containing all 55,000 packages.
1634 [13:03:08] <tya99> i guess the reason i asked is sometimes i want to install debian sometimes i just want to boot a live environment for some reason and had hoped to just have one debian usb stick
1635 [13:03:18] *** Joins: treepalm (~textual@replaced-ip )
1636 [13:03:22] <tya99> like ubuntu does with their media
1637 [13:03:55] <abrotman> tya99: if your internet works at install time, you'll have all the repos setup. If you think you'll need firmware for wifi, use the firmware-laden netinst (/msg dpkg firmware installer)
1638 [13:04:09] <abrotman> eh, wait :)
1639 [13:04:13] *** Joins: rsx (~rsx@replaced-ip )
1640 [13:04:24] <abrotman> tya99: /msg dpkg firmrware images
1641 [13:04:30] *** Quits: ndroftheline (~ndrofthel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1642 [13:04:31] <abrotman> not installer (though, it probably links to the other)
1643 [13:04:46] <eyJhb> petn-randall, everything network related. I can't ping or anything :) Currently I do not even get a timeout or anything, it just hangs on ping
1644 [13:05:01] *** Quits: dpkg (~dpkg@replaced-ip ) (Quit: buh bye!)
1645 [13:05:10] *** Quits: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1646 [13:05:35] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1647 [13:06:02] *** Joins: Cueball (lee@replaced-ip )
1648 [13:06:02] *** Joins: dpkg (~dpkg@replaced-ip )
1649 [13:06:19] <tya99> oh one other question is can you boot a live environment from the BD media?
1650 [13:06:28] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1651 [13:07:18] <abrotman> blu-ray?
1652 [13:07:57] *** Joins: astrofog (~astrofog@replaced-ip )
1653 [13:07:58] <tya99> well i assume that's what debian-9.4.0-amd64-BD-1 is
1654 [13:08:15] <abrotman> tya99: that's not a netinst .. and they have a "rescue" mode, but I don't think that's what you're asking about
1655 [13:08:19] *** Joins: Nekojimi (~jimj316@replaced-ip )
1656 [13:08:23] <abrotman> Really, the Live images aren't meant for installing
1657 [13:08:24] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1658 [13:08:30] <tya99> there were three right
1659 [13:08:33] <tya99> ah okay
1660 [13:08:36] <abrotman> Right, that's blu-ray
1661 [13:08:50] <abrotman> the netinst (with firmware) is typically the best way to install Debian
1662 [13:08:58] <tya99> yeah
1663 [13:09:00] <abrotman> unless you need offline installation for whatever reason
1664 [13:09:10] <annadane> still, nice to have a live image around in case something does break catastrophically and you're unable to boot in or whatever
1665 [13:09:18] <annadane> (generally not the case with stable but y'know...)
1666 [13:09:19] <abrotman> or the destination system is saddled with slow internet while you have fast internet to download ISOs
1667 [13:09:25] <tya99> yeah which is why i might make a debian live usb stick :)
1668 [13:09:28] <tya99> for that purpose
1669 [13:09:30] *** Joins: samtunez (samtunez@replaced-ip )
1670 [13:09:30] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
1671 [13:09:31] <abrotman> annadane: the installers have a rescue mode, no need for the liveCD
1672 [13:09:46] <annadane> oh so it is preferred to use the rescue mode? yeah fair enough
1673 [13:09:58] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1674 [13:10:13] <abrotman> I'm saying that it's possible .. I can't speak to your preference.
1675 [13:10:17] <tya99> sometimes i use it to backup other machines ie copying my root out of the lvm
1676 [13:10:34] <tya99> so i guess i could use netinst for that but its nice to be able to use a web browser too
1677 [13:10:38] *** Quits: [CaptainN] (zelda@replaced-ip ) (Quit: I have to pee!)
1678 [13:10:56] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
1679 [13:12:14] *** Joins: gb00s (~gb00s@replaced-ip )
1680 [13:13:19] *** Parts: Ool (~Ool@replaced-ip ) ("WeeChat 2.1")
1681 [13:13:40] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1682 [13:13:47] <tya99> oh actually i did notice there was an xfce disk in netinst
1683 [13:13:51] *** Quits: Typhon (~Typhon@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1684 [13:13:59] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1685 [13:14:02] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1614
1686 [13:14:23] *** Joins: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip )
1687 [13:14:44] *** Joins: MichaelOF (~michael@replaced-ip )
1688 [13:14:45] *** Quits: earthundead (~earthunde@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1689 [13:14:49] <abrotman> tya99: sure, but again, the 250MB netinst is usually preferred
1690 [13:15:00] <tya99> ie current/amd64/iso-cd/debian-9.4.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso
1691 [13:16:35] *** Quits: xSmurf (~MrSmurf@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1692 [13:17:47] <annadane> that's not the netinst
1693 [13:17:54] <annadane> oh
1694 [13:17:58] <annadane> sorry, not reading
1695 [13:18:14] * annadane crawls into a hole and dies
1696 [13:18:20] <tya99> the weird thing is it's in the directory with the netinst replaced-url
1697 [13:18:32] *** Quits: rounnus_ (~rounnus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1698 [13:18:39] *** Joins: bites (~bites@replaced-ip )
1699 [13:18:50] <tya99> and i could have sworn previously they had a gnome and kde variant
1700 [13:19:00] *** Quits: wutneim_2 (~builder@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
1701 [13:19:06] <tya99> around the time of debian 7
1702 [13:20:17] *** Joins: bluenemo (~bluenemo@replaced-ip )
1703 [13:20:35] *** Joins: Chinesium (~Funk@replaced-ip )
1704 [13:21:00] *** Joins: Typhon (~Typhon@replaced-ip )
1705 [13:21:16] *** Joins: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip )
1706 [13:21:25] *** Quits: gerforce (~gerforce@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1707 [13:24:20] *** Joins: m12 (974b50d1@replaced-ip )
1708 [13:25:44] *** Joins: luneff (~yury@replaced-ip )
1709 [13:26:28] *** Joins: amcorreia (~amcorreia@replaced-ip )
1710 [13:26:29] *** Joins: egos (~egos@replaced-ip )
1711 [13:26:48] *** Joins: erasmus (~erasmus@replaced-ip )
1712 [13:27:25] *** Quits: beardface (~bearface@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1713 [13:27:46] *** Joins: ChubaDuba (~ChubaDuba@replaced-ip )
1714 [13:28:11] *** Quits: well_laid_lawn (~Jean-luc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1715 [13:28:17] *** Quits: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1716 [13:28:24] *** Joins: gerforce (~gerforce@replaced-ip )
1717 [13:28:26] *** Quits: ChubaDuba (~ChubaDuba@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
1718 [13:30:40] *** Joins: SamySam (~sam@replaced-ip )
1719 [13:30:50] *** Joins: disconnecht (~disconnec@replaced-ip )
1720 [13:32:14] *** Quits: treepalm (~textual@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1721 [13:32:38] *** Joins: deicide- (~deicide-@replaced-ip )
1722 [13:32:41] *** Quits: dunningk (uid199403@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
1723 [13:32:47] *** Quits: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
1724 [13:33:09] <deicide-> sudo tlp setcharge 70 80 BAT0 -> Error: ThinkPad extended battery functions not available.
1725 [13:33:29] *** Joins: ToBeCloud (uid51591@replaced-ip )
1726 [13:33:34] *** Quits: magenbrot (~magenbrot@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1727 [13:33:59] *** Quits: Selveste1 (~Selveste1@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1728 [13:34:11] *** Joins: Selveste1 (~Selveste1@replaced-ip )
1729 [13:34:21] *** Quits: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1730 [13:34:30] *** Joins: magenbrot (~magenbrot@replaced-ip )
1731 [13:35:15] *** Joins: tys101010 (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1732 [13:35:26] *** Quits: foka (~foka@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
1733 [13:35:31] *** Quits: ghost43 (~daer@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds)
1734 [13:35:37] *** Joins: kobain (~kobain@replaced-ip )
1735 [13:35:44] *** Joins: ghost43 (~daer@replaced-ip )
1736 [13:35:55] *** Quits: pnkl (~pnkl@replaced-ip##) (Quit: The Lounge - ##replaced-url
1737 [13:36:25] *** Joins: treepalm (~textual@replaced-ip )
1738 [13:38:12] <Fox> deicide-: what does "sudo tlp stat" say ?
1739 [13:38:23] *** Quits: selroc (~selroc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1740 [13:39:16] *** Joins: noobineer (~noobineer@replaced-ip )
1741 [13:39:38] *** Joins: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip )
1742 [13:40:26] <beepnboop-> it lists alot of things
1743 [13:40:34] <beepnboop-> Fox,
1744 [13:40:41] *** Joins: zub (~zub@replaced-ip )
1745 [13:41:00] <Fox> beepnboop-: copy/paste here replaced-url
1746 [13:41:55] *** Quits: darxmurf (~darxmurf@replaced-ip ) (Quit: reboot)
1747 [13:41:58] *** Quits: srtu (~hypnotoad@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1748 [13:42:24] <beepnboop-> replaced-url
1749 [13:42:46] *** Joins: foka (~foka@replaced-ip )
1750 [13:43:21] <Fox> beepnboop-: did you read the end of the stats ?
1751 [13:43:36] *** Joins: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1752 [13:43:38] <Fox> did you install/load tp-smapi ?
1753 [13:43:39] <beepnboop-> yes, its already installed
1754 [13:43:40] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1755 [13:43:47] <beepnboop-> how do i load?
1756 [13:44:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1621
1757 [13:44:32] *** Joins: BWMerlin (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1758 [13:44:59] *** Quits: noobineer (~noobineer@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1759 [13:45:01] *** Joins: huwjr (~huwjr@replaced-ip )
1760 [13:45:30] <beepnboop-> sudo tp-smapi start sudo: tp-smapi: command not found
1761 [13:47:23] *** Joins: siete (~iris@replaced-ip )
1762 [13:47:45] *** Quits: P1ersson (~P1ersson@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1763 [13:47:47] *** Parts: siete (~iris@replaced-ip ) ()
1764 [13:48:14] *** Joins: dunningk (uid199403@replaced-ip )
1765 [13:48:40] <beepnboop-> replaced-url
1766 [13:49:00] <beepnboop-> i did everything under "ThinkPads require an additional:"
1767 [13:49:01] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1768 [13:49:08] <beepnboop-> Fox,
1769 [13:51:20] *** Quits: treepalm (~textual@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1770 [13:51:20] *** Quits: morphis (~morphis@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Ex-Chat)
1771 [13:51:27] *** Quits: sibyakin (~sibyakin@replaced-ip ) ()
1772 [13:51:49] <rant> you probably could've just told people which hardware you had and what you were trying to do like I asked over a day ago, and had this solved by now
1773 [13:51:58] *** Joins: Project86__ (uid294991@replaced-ip )
1774 [13:52:29] <Fox> beepnboop-: sudo modprobe tp_smapi
1775 [13:53:10] *** Quits: micw (~micw@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1776 [13:53:51] <beepnboop-> sudo modprobe tp_smapi
1777 [13:53:51] <beepnboop-> modprobe: FATAL: Module tp_smapi not found in directory /lib/modules/4.9.0-6-amd64
1778 [13:54:13] <Fox> beepnboop-: could you answer rant please ?
1779 [13:54:27] <beepnboop-> thinkpad t470
1780 [13:54:30] <rant> yeah I said the module wasn't there like 48hrs ago or w/e
1781 [13:54:36] <Project86__> I'm looking for a backup tool, or repo that can back up entire systems (all settings and permissions and configurations in tact), that also has ability to compress to iso. I've seen many different methods, and was wondering what y'alls choice advice would be
1782 [13:54:39] <beepnboop-> i didn't see it i was on google
1783 [13:54:42] <Fox> hell...
1784 [13:54:54] *** Joins: Shifted_Synth (~LacksAgen@replaced-ip )
1785 [13:55:02] *** Quits: Haudegen (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
1786 [13:55:12] <beepnboop-> but its installed so how th fuck it isn't there
1787 [13:55:36] <annadane> Project86__ i want to say rsync can do that
1788 [13:56:14] <Project86__> annadane: I've heard that name a few times, let me look into quick
1789 [13:57:09] <beepnboop-> what should i do? i don't even know what to ask google
1790 [13:57:42] *** Quits: Wharncliffe (coffee@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1791 [13:57:47] <bumbar_> i'm trying to change (as root) net mask for ipv6 address of running interface, but am getting permission denied, with command: ip addr change <ipv6>/<mask> dev <name>
1792 [13:57:59] *** Joins: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip )
1793 [13:58:18] *** Quits: erasmus (~erasmus@replaced-ip ) (Quit: END-AUMF)
1794 [13:58:42] *** Quits: tys101010 (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1795 [13:58:43] *** Joins: maroloccio (~marolocci@replaced-ip )
1796 [13:59:19] <annadane> replaced-url
1797 [13:59:52] *** Joins: Raed (~Raed@replaced-ip )
1798 [14:01:03] <beepnboop-> i'm looking now in synaptic package manager and tp-smapi is installed rant Fox
1799 [14:01:51] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1800 [14:02:17] *** Joins: P1ersson (~P1ersson@replaced-ip )
1801 [14:02:22] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
1802 [14:03:03] <petn-randall> eyJhb: Is this with DHCP? Or are you setting it manually? If so, what do you have to manually fix to make it work?
1803 [14:03:40] <rant> does debian virtualbox have crippled USB? its not showing any usb devices
1804 [14:03:44] *** Joins: klys (~mdasoh@replaced-ip )
1805 [14:03:54] <eyJhb> petn-randall, I've created a install without ethernet and configured the options i "want", or think is needed. After a restart, it still does not work
1806 [14:04:13] *** Joins: nindustries (~nindustri@replaced-ip )
1807 [14:04:16] <nindustries> Hi, ideas? I'm root. error: fusermount: mount failed: Operation not permitted
1808 [14:04:18] <eyJhb> I have no clue why, but it might have something to do with the netmask, and network, since I'm not entirely sure how it works
1809 [14:04:34] <annadane> rant, usb devices on the host?
1810 [14:04:38] <klys> nindustries, boot windows once, reboot normally.
1811 [14:05:05] <nindustries> ?
1812 [14:05:14] <klys> are you trying to mount ntfs?
1813 [14:05:36] <nindustries> klys: no, plexdrive (a custom fuse implementation)
1814 [14:05:43] * rant recalls something about OSE and USB
1815 [14:05:50] <nindustries> doesn't even work with suid
1816 [14:06:00] <beepnboop-> why am i being ignored again
1817 [14:06:26] <klys> nindustries, there's likely an internal problem.
1818 [14:06:37] <annadane> you're not being ignored consciously, rant addressed you before, we can answer other people's questions in the meantime
1819 [14:06:52] <annadane> i'd answer you if i knew how to answer your question
1820 [14:06:53] *** Joins: ssarah (~miguel@replaced-ip )
1821 [14:07:02] *** Quits: ssarah (~miguel@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
1822 [14:07:04] <disconnecht> rant: has to do w/ the extension pack iirc, you did install that did you?
1823 [14:07:20] *** Quits: kobain (~kobain@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1824 [14:07:36] *** Joins: ssarah (~miguel@replaced-ip )
1825 [14:07:41] <annadane> i know you need spice or something to transfer data between host and guest
1826 [14:07:49] <nindustries> klys: just before it mounts, it returns that error
1827 [14:07:50] <annadane> usb device detection though, no clue
1828 [14:07:57] *** Joins: fmerges (~fmerges@replaced-ip )
1829 [14:08:05] *** Joins: dreamer (~henk@replaced-ip )
1830 [14:08:17] *** Joins: dgp (~daniel@replaced-ip )
1831 [14:08:20] <Fox> beepnboop-: do you see the module here /lib/modules/4.9.0-6-amd64/updates/dkms/ ?
1832 [14:08:23] <dreamer> hi all, anyone an idea why my htop looks different for user VS su ? replaced-url
1833 [14:08:31] <dreamer> colours, but also the thread-layout
1834 [14:08:32] *** Joins: micw (~micw@replaced-ip )
1835 [14:08:52] <annadane> scroll scroll scroll scroll
1836 [14:08:53] <babilen> rant: virtualbox-ext-pack
1837 [14:09:04] <klys> nindustries, are you saying it mounts with any degree of success?
1838 [14:09:10] <babilen> rant: fwiw, virt-manager/virsh and qemu/kvm are nicer/faster/...
1839 [14:09:49] *** Quits: Haohmaru (~Haohmaru@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1840 [14:10:09] *** Joins: Haohmaru (~Haohmaru@replaced-ip )
1841 [14:10:09] <nindustries> klys: i'm saying ptrace doesn't see anything except that error
1842 [14:10:17] <nindustries> 2018/07/05 12:07:30 mount helper error: fusermount: mount failed: Operation not permitte
1843 [14:10:22] <nindustries> [PLEXDRIVE] [2018-07-05 12:07] DEBUG : fusermount: exit status 1
1844 [14:10:22] <beepnboop-> i don't have updates folder there
1845 [14:10:33] <nindustries> well, strace that is
1846 [14:11:00] <beepnboop-> this is the only folder /lib/modules/4.9.0-6-amd64/kernel/
1847 [14:11:02] <klys> nindustries, and I'm saying the problem is likely more internal than what you can see. are you sure you have a valid filesystem?
1848 [14:11:11] <FinalX> nindustries: with an error like that you probably want user_allow_other in /etc/fuse.conf
1849 [14:11:24] *** Quits: vivid (~ViViD@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1850 [14:11:24] <FinalX> by default it's commented out
1851 [14:11:30] *** Quits: sekizo (~schizo@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1852 [14:11:31] <beepnboop-> i found it here /lib/modules/4.9.0-5-amd64/updates/dkms/ Fox
1853 [14:11:33] <nindustries> hmm, good idea
1854 [14:11:35] *** Quits: DerLG (~derlg@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1855 [14:11:41] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1856 [14:12:00] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1857 [14:12:05] <annadane> dreamer, idk maybe some processes are hidden to normal user
1858 [14:12:10] <nindustries> nope
1859 [14:12:12] <annadane> most plausible explanation
1860 [14:12:36] <dreamer> annadane: sure, but I'm particularly wondering about the thread layout. in 2 columns for su. but not for user
1861 [14:12:48] <klys> nindustries, are you getting that error as root?
1862 [14:12:52] <nindustries> yes
1863 [14:12:56] <FinalX> well, htop is configurable, incl. layout and the config is saved in your .config dir iirc
1864 [14:13:24] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
1865 [14:13:38] <Fox> beepnboop-: dpkg -l tp-smapi-dkms
1866 [14:13:39] *** Quits: JohnML (~john1@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1867 [14:14:48] <klys> nindustries, I saw a reference to allow_root at replaced-url
1868 [14:15:13] <petn-randall> rant: USB passthrough is a non-free extension, IIRC.
1869 [14:15:23] *** Quits: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
1870 [14:15:58] <nindustries> unknown parameter in /etc/fuse.conf at line 1: 'allow_root'
1871 [14:16:05] <nindustries> user_allow_root doesn't work either, hm
1872 [14:16:41] <FinalX> nindustries: for me, starting it as root but making plexdrive mount it as a different non-root user ("data" in my case) works just fine
1873 [14:16:51] <klys> nindustries, can you specify it on the commandline with -o mount_root,allow_suid ?
1874 [14:16:54] *** Quits: Eryn_1983_FL (~Eryn_1983@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
1875 [14:17:06] <klys> s/mount_root/allow_root/
1876 [14:17:19] <annadane> it's so active in here now but i guarantee no one will be talking at all in about 12 hours
1877 [14:17:27] <annadane> totally dead at that time :P
1878 [14:17:38] <nindustries> /plexdrive mount --verbosity=4 --config=/config --cache-file=/cache -o allow_root,allow_suid /data -> nope
1879 [14:17:51] <nindustries> i'm stumped
1880 [14:18:47] <FinalX> hum paths in the root? are you trying to do this in docker?
1881 [14:18:56] <nindustries> Yes
1882 [14:19:03] *** Joins: Eryn_1983_FL (~Eryn_1983@replaced-ip )
1883 [14:19:08] *** Joins: sekizo (~schizo@replaced-ip )
1884 [14:19:14] <nindustries> I did add --cap-add SYS_ADMIN
1885 [14:19:21] <nindustries> and --device /dev/fuse --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE --security-opt seccomp=unconfined
1886 [14:19:24] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1887 [14:20:46] <FinalX> I haven't tried getting it to work in Docker, because it also defeats the point of Docker (run 1 single application in 1 container), and you can't really bind-mount fuse-mounts into other things (host => container, or even within the same container, let alone other containers) without running into issues
1888 [14:20:57] *** Joins: JohnML (~john1@replaced-ip )
1889 [14:21:09] *** Joins: jfsCommit (~kdevtmpfs@replaced-ip )
1890 [14:21:28] *** czesmir_ is now known as czesmir
1891 [14:22:11] <FinalX> nindustries: but perhaps it will work if you start the docker container in privileged mode with --privileged=true
1892 [14:22:26] *** Quits: astrofog (~astrofog@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Quite)
1893 [14:22:35] <FinalX> because by default, docker containers are *not* run privileged, and that might cause your issue with /dev/fuse not being usable
1894 [14:22:47] *** Joins: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip )
1895 [14:22:49] *** Quits: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1896 [14:22:49] *** Joins: argusbr (~down@replaced-ip )
1897 [14:22:49] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1898 [14:23:00] <nindustries> I'm looking through replaced-url
1899 [14:23:36] *** Quits: Zyferus (Zyferus@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1900 [14:23:38] <FinalX> that's just the image, not the way of starting the image
1901 [14:23:46] <FinalX> ee replaced-url
1902 [14:23:50] <FinalX> see*
1903 [14:24:01] *** Joins: Zyferus (Zyferus@replaced-ip )
1904 [14:25:07] *** Joins: eblip (~eblip@replaced-ip )
1905 [14:25:17] *** Joins: def_jam (~eblip@replaced-ip )
1906 [14:25:52] *** Quits: wgas (~wgas@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1907 [14:25:55] *** Quits: micw (~micw@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1908 [14:26:53] <nindustries> I am already passing /dev/fuse
1909 [14:27:01] *** Joins: beardface (~bearface@replaced-ip )
1910 [14:27:27] *** Quits: eb0t (~eblip@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1911 [14:27:28] <FinalX> yes, but I'm quite sure you're not _starting_ the container in privileged mode, in order to actually have proper access _to_ /dev/fuse
1912 [14:27:35] *** Quits: maroloccio (~marolocci@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
1913 [14:27:41] <FinalX> because normally, uid 0 / root in the docker container is _not_ uid 0 / root on the host
1914 [14:27:42] *** Quits: eb0t_ (~eblip@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1915 [14:28:02] <FinalX> so in that case, perhaps even fixing /etc/fuse.conf on the host might help, instead of in the container
1916 [14:28:15] <FinalX> but, I'd try starting the container in privileged mode first to see if that works.
1917 [14:28:45] <nindustries> I am using namespace remapping, but that use is added to fuse group
1918 [14:29:40] *** Joins: walnut_burl (~oak@replaced-ip )
1919 [14:30:21] <FinalX> well, it's not a debian issue and what you're currently doing is clearly not working the way you're expecting it to, hence me suggesting to try and see if giving the container full privileges (just to test for now), will actually make it work. because then you're lacking one privilege or another in either way.
1920 [14:30:24] *** Quits: electro33 (uid613@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
1921 [14:31:42] *** Quits: trytus (c12ebbfc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
1922 [14:32:40] <nindustries> I'm trying right now with namespaces off
1923 [14:32:41] *** Quits: dkeinath (~dkeinath@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1924 [14:33:37] *** Quits: lektrik (~mayday_ja@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
1925 [14:33:47] <nindustries> heh!
1926 [14:33:54] <nindustries> It works with privileged: true
1927 [14:33:56] <nindustries> hm
1928 [14:34:28] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
1929 [14:34:42] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1930 [14:36:12] *** Quits: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1931 [14:37:38] *** Joins: necrose99 (~necrose99@replaced-ip )
1932 [14:37:39] *** Quits: necrose99 (~necrose99@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1933 [14:37:39] *** Joins: necrose99 (~necrose99@replaced-ip )
1934 [14:37:42] *** Joins: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip )
1935 [14:38:33] *** Joins: rtp2342 (~rtp2342@replaced-ip )
1936 [14:39:17] *** Joins: aias (~aias___@replaced-ip )
1937 [14:39:31] *** Joins: tys101010 (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1938 [14:41:15] *** Joins: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip )
1939 [14:41:23] *** Quits: dilema (~dilema@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1940 [14:42:31] *** Joins: nix64bit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
1941 [14:44:47] *** Quits: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
1942 [14:45:14] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
1943 [14:45:51] *** Quits: `whoami` (~user@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
1944 [14:46:46] *** Joins: Beggar (~WilliamWS@replaced-ip )
1945 [14:47:17] <beepnboop-> Fox, still here?
1946 [14:47:57] *** Joins: testtest123123 (577bc6e3@replaced-ip )
1947 [14:48:42] *** Quits: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1948 [14:48:50] *** Quits: lalaa (~juho@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1949 [14:49:01] *** Parts: testtest123123 (577bc6e3@replaced-ip ) ()
1950 [14:49:38] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
1951 [14:49:39] *** Joins: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip )
1952 [14:50:06] <deicide-> ok i have different question now, how do i install this? replaced-url
1953 [14:50:41] <aias> do you have perl (perl command)?
1954 [14:50:54] *** Quits: Shifted_Synth (~LacksAgen@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1955 [14:51:18] <Beggar> hi again. By now I have tried to install fonts, poke with console-setup and locales. But, nothing changes on the console screen, the devanagari is not shown and even symbols like A macron (ā) are shown as question marks.
1956 [14:51:32] *** Joins: vlad_ (~vlad@replaced-ip )
1957 [14:51:48] *** Joins: lektrik (~mayday_ja@replaced-ip )
1958 [14:51:57] *** Joins: arthurmde_ (uid38505@replaced-ip )
1959 [14:52:10] *** Quits: airwind (~belovent@replaced-ip ) (Quit: airwind)
1960 [14:52:17] <Beggar> if anyone have any idea of how to make bash show special characters in console, I would be happy to hear about.
1961 [14:52:44] *** Quits: lektrik (~mayday_ja@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1962 [14:53:12] *** Joins: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip )
1963 [14:54:21] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
1964 [14:54:27] *** Quits: netx (~netx@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
1965 [14:54:57] *** Quits: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
1966 [14:55:02] <rant> as I said last night I dont think the linux console can show devanagari you may need something like bogl-bterm
1967 [14:56:00] <aias> oh it must be able to, linux can do anything!
1968 [14:56:05] <aias> what terminal are you using?
1969 [14:56:09] <Beggar> rant "ā" is not devanagari AFAIK, this symbol is not supported also ?
1970 [14:56:10] *** Quits: demonblue (~demonblue@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1971 [14:56:10] *** Quits: Adbray_ (~Adbray@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
1972 [14:56:50] <Beggar> well, the console says it is bash, I am almost sure it is bash and not dash.
1973 [14:58:07] *** Quits: m12 (974b50d1@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Page closed)
1974 [14:58:10] *** Quits: s8548a_ (~s8548a@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
1975 [14:58:11] *** Joins: darxmurf (~darxmurf@replaced-ip )
1976 [14:58:19] <darxmurf> back
1977 [14:58:29] *** Joins: j3kyl_ (~user@replaced-ip )
1978 [14:58:35] <Beggar> forward
1979 [14:58:37] <darxmurf> I just upgraded and dist-upgaded my testing machine and it killed my X :-/
1980 [14:58:44] *** Joins: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip )
1981 [14:58:52] <darxmurf> it looks like nvidia is crashing
1982 [14:58:57] *** Joins: yort (~yort@replaced-ip )
1983 [14:58:57] *** Quits: yort (~yort@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
1984 [14:58:57] *** Joins: yort (~yort@replaced-ip )
1985 [14:59:12] <darxmurf> I tried to reinstall the full package from the repo and the driver from nvidia website and same issue
1986 [14:59:12] <aias> echo $TERM
1987 [14:59:35] <darxmurf> with "nouveau" driver it's fine but the refresh rate is horrible
1988 [14:59:44] <darxmurf> any suggestion ?
1989 [14:59:45] <aias> bash is the shell
1990 [14:59:58] <Beggar> darxmurf, if you were using the nvidia driver from their website and not noveau then you will need to uninstall the nvidia driver and reinstall it (it compile modules for the kernel in the install process).
1991 [15:00:10] <petn-randall> !tell darxmurf -about debian-next
1992 [15:00:20] <Beggar> it will work if your video card is still supported by nvdia driver.
1993 [15:00:49] *** Joins: rounnus (~rounnus@replaced-ip )
1994 [15:01:05] <annadane> before you go to #debian-next on irc.oftc.net i know there was a bug where the kernel would totally break people's nvidia systems
1995 [15:01:11] <annadane> idk if that also got transferred to testing
1996 [15:01:12] *** Quits: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
1997 [15:01:37] *** Joins: HansE (~HansE@replaced-ip )
1998 [15:01:37] *** Joins: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip )
1999 [15:01:49] <darxmurf> Beggar: I know
2000 [15:02:07] *** Joins: freddy (~freddy_fc@replaced-ip )
2001 [15:02:09] <darxmurf> I'll try to downgrade the kernel
2002 [15:02:22] *** Joins: rounnus_ (~rounnus@replaced-ip )
2003 [15:02:25] <petn-randall> non-free drivers are most of the time broken on testing/sid.
2004 [15:02:38] *** Joins: Peyam (~Peyam@replaced-ip )
2005 [15:02:38] <darxmurf> it was pretty ok until today :D
2006 [15:02:50] <petn-randall> pure luck I assume :)
2007 [15:02:51] <Peyam> how do I update my debian?
2008 [15:03:00] *** Joins: Haudegen (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2009 [15:03:08] <Beggar> I hate those companies for that. they should simply make an completely opensource driver and not one that will expires in a year or 2
2010 [15:03:29] <annadane> Peyam, apt update && apt upgrade, if you have no held back packages
2011 [15:03:38] *** Joins: oish_ (~charlie@replaced-ip )
2012 [15:03:52] *** Quits: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2013 [15:04:01] <Peyam> why not sudo?
2014 [15:04:02] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1628
2015 [15:04:08] <annadane> sudo or su is implied
2016 [15:04:14] <annadane> sudo apt update && apt upgrade
2017 [15:04:26] *** Joins: citypw (~citypw@replaced-ip )
2018 [15:04:50] *** Joins: opv (~council@replaced-ip )
2019 [15:04:52] *** Quits: raidsec (~admin@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2020 [15:04:55] *** Joins: n0wje (~anthony@replaced-ip )
2021 [15:05:04] <petn-randall> annadane: sudo does not carry over, if you need sudo, it would be "sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade"
2022 [15:05:10] <annadane> oh. whoops.
2023 [15:05:20] <annadane> i never use it, which i think is pretty clear
2024 [15:05:27] *** Quits: rounnus (~rounnus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2025 [15:05:43] <opv> hey guys, i'm not sure why this doesn't work. i need to generate new ssh keys for my root users, so i'm trying to delete the existing keys with "sudo rm -f /root/.ssh/id_rsa*", but somehow the keys remain there. can anyone point me to what my mistake is? machines are a mix of jessie and stretch
2026 [15:05:55] *** Quits: Plasmoduck (~chris@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2027 [15:06:27] <rant> why would you even have ssh as root configured?
2028 [15:06:33] *** Joins: raidsec (~admin@replaced-ip )
2029 [15:06:38] <rant> login as a user and become root like a sane person
2030 [15:06:41] <opv> etckeeper
2031 [15:06:51] <rant> ugh
2032 [15:06:53] <opv> root pushes stuff
2033 [15:06:56] <petn-randall> opv: What error do you get?
2034 [15:07:04] <opv> petn-randall: none.
2035 [15:07:05] *** Quits: cadillac_ (~omab@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2036 [15:07:18] <petn-randall> opv: What is the output of 'ls -al /root/.ssh'?
2037 [15:07:18] <opv> it's as if i'd never issued that command
2038 [15:07:27] *** Joins: Mercury55 (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip )
2039 [15:07:36] <petn-randall> --> replaced-url
2040 [15:07:45] <opv> id_rsa with 600, id_rsa.pub and known_hosts with 644
2041 [15:07:46] *** Joins: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip )
2042 [15:07:48] <darxmurf> see you
2043 [15:07:52] *** Quits: darxmurf (~darxmurf@replaced-ip ) (Quit: reboot)
2044 [15:07:57] <opv> ownership root:root
2045 [15:07:59] <petn-randall> opv: Paste it verbatim to the paste site above, please.
2046 [15:08:30] <opv> petn-randall: replaced-url
2047 [15:09:06] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2048 [15:09:17] *** Joins: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2049 [15:09:18] *** Joins: himuraken_ (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2050 [15:09:38] <petn-randall> opv: What happens if you run 'rm -fv /root/.ssh/id_rsa*', followed by "echo $?"? Also paste that.
2051 [15:09:52] *** Joins: Nectour (~IceChat9@replaced-ip )
2052 [15:09:58] *** Quits: Cujo (~Cujo@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
2053 [15:09:58] *** Quits: himuraken (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
2054 [15:10:21] *** Quits: Mercury_Vapor (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2055 [15:10:29] *** Quits: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2056 [15:10:35] <opv> petn-randall: replaced-url
2057 [15:11:09] <rtp2342> lsattr /root/.ssh
2058 [15:11:18] *** Joins: tikun (~David@replaced-ip )
2059 [15:11:43] <opv> rtp2342: nothing special. replaced-url
2060 [15:11:47] *** Joins: morphis (~morphis@replaced-ip )
2061 [15:11:48] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2062 [15:12:04] *** Joins: cadillac_ (~omab@replaced-ip )
2063 [15:12:19] <rtp2342> hmm, what is the "e" flag?
2064 [15:12:42] <opv> according to chattr, "extend format"
2065 [15:13:09] <opv> "the 'e' attribute indicates that the file is using extents for mapping the blocks on disk. It may not be removed using chattr(1)."
2066 [15:13:37] *** Joins: himuraken (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2067 [15:13:47] *** Joins: p0lyph3m (~p0lyph3m@replaced-ip )
2068 [15:13:55] <rtp2342> opv: my idea was that maybe the "i" flag (immutable) was set. but it isn't.
2069 [15:13:56] <petn-randall> opv: Does "rm /root/.ssh/id<tab> tab complete? What is the output of 'alias rm'?
2070 [15:13:57] *** Quits: himuraken_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2071 [15:14:05] * petn-randall has a hunch that rm was replaced.
2072 [15:14:07] <opv> rtp2342: yeah, i thought about that too, but no...
2073 [15:14:22] *** Quits: sikun (~David@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2074 [15:14:26] <rtp2342> maybe use "busybox rm" instead
2075 [15:14:30] <opv> petn-randall: it tab completes as root, but not as an other user, which is normal
2076 [15:14:33] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2077 [15:14:39] <opv> petn-randall: rm is aliased to "rm -i"
2078 [15:14:50] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2079 [15:15:00] *** Joins: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2080 [15:15:41] <petn-randall> opv: Try running 'sudo /bin/rm /root/.ssh/id_*'
2081 [15:15:45] <rtp2342> sudo busybox rm /root/.ssh/id_rsa*
2082 [15:15:57] <opv> no such file or directory. wtf
2083 [15:16:11] <petn-randall> opv: Running what exactly?
2084 [15:16:17] *** Joins: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip )
2085 [15:16:34] <opv> sudo /bin/rm /root/.ssh/id_*
2086 [15:16:43] <opv> i've also unaliased rm
2087 [15:16:47] <rtp2342> which rm
2088 [15:16:48] <elios> sudo su; rm ... ?
2089 [15:16:48] *** Joins: darxmurf (~darxmurf@replaced-ip )
2090 [15:16:55] <opv> but a sudo ls /root/.ssh/id_rsa also says no such file or directory
2091 [15:17:07] <opv> i can remove the files as root just fine
2092 [15:17:08] <darxmurf> ha !
2093 [15:17:09] <elios> because you're not root
2094 [15:17:10] <darxmurf> kernel issue
2095 [15:17:23] <opv> elios: and what's the sudo supposed to do?
2096 [15:17:27] <darxmurf> damn, it's fine with 4.16.0-1
2097 [15:17:35] <darxmurf> and not with 4.16.0-2 Oo
2098 [15:17:37] <opv> kernel is 4.9.0.6 right now
2099 [15:17:38] <elios> give you super user privileges
2100 [15:17:55] <elios> user has nothing to do in /root/
2101 [15:18:07] *** Quits: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2102 [15:18:13] <darxmurf> opv: my kernel is bigger than yours
2103 [15:18:22] <opv> funny how i can do anything else in /root/ by using sudo. i can sudo ssh-keygen and it'll ask me if i want to replace the existing files
2104 [15:18:50] <elios> oh, then why use sudo if you're already root?
2105 [15:18:58] *** Joins: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip )
2106 [15:19:00] <opv> i'm not already root
2107 [15:19:33] <elios> what now?
2108 [15:19:40] <opv> that's the question.
2109 [15:19:47] <opv> can't script sudo -i that easily, can i
2110 [15:19:53] <opv> just to remove some goddamn files
2111 [15:19:54] <elios> root or not root, that is the question.
2112 [15:20:19] *** Quits: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2113 [15:20:44] <Beggar> rotten root
2114 [15:20:54] <opv> i can sudo touch in /root/.ssh
2115 [15:20:58] <rtp2342> opv: sudo /bin/bash && cd /root/.ssh && rm id_rsa* && exit
2116 [15:21:04] <elios> ok
2117 [15:21:11] *** Quits: m0j0dj0dj0 (~punk3r@replaced-ip ) (Quit: go drink with my bitches!)
2118 [15:21:38] <opv> rtp2342: uh, that doesn't work. the cd /root/.ssh/ is only being executed _after_ the sudo /bin/bash finishes
2119 [15:21:41] <annadane> if this still doesn't work, we'll have to ask god
2120 [15:21:44] <annadane> welp.
2121 [15:22:21] <rtp2342> opv: sorry, i meant the commands starting with "cd" to be run inside the root bash
2122 [15:22:37] <rtp2342> opv: (interactive)
2123 [15:22:39] <opv> can't script that
2124 [15:22:41] *** Quits: BWMerlin (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
2125 [15:22:42] *** Quits: aias (~aias___@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2126 [15:23:03] <rtp2342> opv: why do need to script that? can't you get an interactive shell?
2127 [15:23:16] <opv> rtp2342: and do the same steps on 100 machines? no thank you
2128 [15:23:31] *** Joins: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip )
2129 [15:24:08] <rtp2342> opv: just for testing on one machine. if that works, we can think about scripting.
2130 [15:24:23] <opv> yes, if i enter an interactive root shell i can remove the files just fine
2131 [15:24:30] <opv> be that sudo -i or sudo su or sudo bash
2132 [15:24:34] <rtp2342> opv: okay
2133 [15:24:35] *** Quits: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2134 [15:25:09] <opv> so sudo su -c "rm /root/.ssh/id_rsa*" works
2135 [15:25:14] *** Quits: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2136 [15:25:21] <opv> but i'm still puzzled as to why it doesn't work the normal way
2137 [15:25:22] <rtp2342> opv: maybe rm is handled special in your sudo config?
2138 [15:25:26] <opv> nope
2139 [15:25:29] <opv> sudo config is standard
2140 [15:27:36] <elios> i don't even have sudo
2141 [15:28:03] <rtp2342> me neither
2142 [15:28:18] <rtp2342> i use plain old su with root password set
2143 [15:28:58] *** Quits: HarveyPwca (~HarveyPwc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2144 [15:29:35] <FinalX> on our servers, direct root ssh is disabled, but you can log in through serial/ipmi console with a password. users can only log in with ssh key pairs, and to become root you have to use sudo with two-factor auth.
2145 [15:29:49] *** Joins: maxzor (~maxzor@replaced-ip )
2146 [15:29:49] <FinalX> user accounts have no password either.
2147 [15:31:48] <FinalX> and sudo is common now that people just copy/paste commands with sudo in front of them from any random website, so it's not adding much security anymore anyway :) so.
2148 [15:31:51] <opv> direct root ssh also disabled here, users have no passwords, keys are enforced
2149 [15:32:31] <annadane> (not to mention that some websites will actually hide invisible text in the copy buffer so when you blindly copy+paste text, even if the command is correct ...
2150 [15:32:44] <FinalX> yeah but then you can't use sudo with the user's own password and you're forced to use su, where everyone needs to know the root password
2151 [15:32:51] <FinalX> here only the seniors know the actual root password
2152 [15:32:59] <FinalX> and su isn't used :)
2153 [15:33:01] <elios> nice
2154 [15:34:15] *** Joins: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip )
2155 [15:34:16] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
2156 [15:35:12] <annadane> replaced-url
2157 [15:36:31] <FinalX> annadane: yeah, I've seen that around as well, I'm trying to teach people to copy/paste it into an editor like vim/nano/notepad before actually copy/pasting something from the internet straight into their terminals
2158 [15:36:40] <FinalX> but it only takes one.
2159 [15:37:14] <FinalX> our sudo doesn't allow a session to remain, if you use sudo, it's only for that command. so if you need to do a lot as root, you'll have to sudo every time (or just sudo -s, do your thing and then exit)
2160 [15:37:25] <annadane> i've only been able to avoid it via "tutorials on the internet are outdated"
2161 [15:37:31] <FinalX> I find persisting sudo sessions extremely dangerous
2162 [15:37:32] <elios> so you can't ls /root anymore but sudo su touch /root/down works.
2163 [15:37:35] *** Quits: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2164 [15:37:43] *** Quits: lpouzenc (~lpouzenc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: lpouzenc)
2165 [15:37:43] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2166 [15:37:57] *** Joins: diniwed (~gavron@replaced-ip )
2167 [15:37:59] <elios> how is this handled?
2168 [15:38:38] <FinalX> how do you mean? plus sudo su is the most redundant thing ever
2169 [15:39:25] <elios> well i can only write here in this example in /root/ after i logged in as root.
2170 [15:40:26] <FinalX> ...sudo makes you root, so su is redundant
2171 [15:40:27] *** Joins: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip )
2172 [15:40:35] *** Joins: FySkammeDeg (~FySkammeD@replaced-ip )
2173 [15:40:40] <elios> alright, reading the man page.
2174 [15:40:53] <annadane> just say the word, su su ssudio
2175 [15:41:13] <FinalX> (and both have the ability to perform commands as non-root)
2176 [15:41:36] *** Quits: nindustries (~nindustri@replaced-ip ) (Quit: used escape rope!)
2177 [15:41:38] <FinalX> with sudo you can limit the commands that a user or group can do as root (or other users).
2178 [15:42:20] <FinalX> we use it so that our application admins can view local log files and configuration, for example, but not do much else.
2179 [15:42:25] <elios> oh, this works with su -c too. i didn't know that.
2180 [15:42:49] <FinalX> yeah but sudo can use the password of the mortal user, su the password of root
2181 [15:43:20] <elios> right.
2182 [15:43:43] <FinalX> plus sudo allows you to limit what you allow to be done as root by that user/group of people
2183 [15:43:52] <FinalX> ..or as other users
2184 [15:44:05] <FinalX> su is just that, escalate to superuser (root0
2185 [15:44:44] <FinalX> you can make it drop privileges again to another user, but you can't limit what a user can do with su.
2186 [15:44:54] <elios> yes, but if you forget to log out i can use sudo too.
2187 [15:44:59] <jelly> !sing sussudio
2188 [15:44:59] * dpkg sings "Su, su, sudio...Su, su, sussudio"
2189 [15:45:07] <FinalX> jelly :)
2190 [15:45:27] *** Quits: AarKnos (~aarknos@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2191 [15:45:32] <FinalX> elios: howso?
2192 [15:46:02] <elios> er, with sudo su.
2193 [15:46:22] <FinalX> sudo -s gives you a shell... really.. you should forget about sudo su :)
2194 [15:46:26] <elios> if you entered the password once you just use it over again.
2195 [15:46:37] <elios> that's what's sudo about no?
2196 [15:46:40] <FinalX> not if you disable that, no
2197 [15:46:45] <elios> for laziness
2198 [15:46:52] <FinalX> we have it disabled, and it should be disabled imo
2199 [15:47:00] <FinalX> it is indeed very dangerous.
2200 [15:47:09] *** Joins: VlijmenFileer (~VlijmenFi@replaced-ip )
2201 [15:47:13] <jelly> it's a matter of policy really
2202 [15:47:22] *** Joins: imscaredman (c7079cff@replaced-ip )
2203 [15:47:28] <imscaredman> How bad of an idea is it to run this:
2204 [15:47:39] <annadane> every moment i'm using root my immediate thought is to exit it immediately
2205 [15:47:40] <jelly> very old versions of sudo did not have "sudo -i" or "sudo -s"
2206 [15:47:42] <imscaredman> apt-get purge $(dpkg-query -Wf '${Package;-40}${Essential}${Priority}\n'|awk '$2 ~ /nooptional|noextra/ {print $1}'|grep -v -E 'anacron|busybox|initramfs-tools|insserv|klibc-utils|libklibc|libsemanage-common|libsemanage1|libustr-1.0-1|libuuid-perl|linux-base|linux-image')
2207 [15:47:54] <annadane> likely bad, what are you trying to do and why
2208 [15:48:07] <imscaredman> A bare minimum debian setup
2209 [15:48:17] <annadane> ok but do it in a vm
2210 [15:48:22] <imscaredman> why
2211 [15:48:32] <annadane> so you don't trash your system probably
2212 [15:48:39] <imscaredman> I'm doing it on a dedi
2213 [15:48:45] <imscaredman> So re-imaging is quick
2214 [15:48:46] *** Quits: tymczenko (~tymczenko@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2215 [15:48:48] <FinalX> if you want the bare minimum, why not just debootstrap into a dir?
2216 [15:48:49] <annadane> then go nuts?
2217 [15:48:52] <FinalX> ok :P
2218 [15:49:15] <imscaredman> I love debian's rock solid stability but I want FreeBSD's minimalism
2219 [15:49:19] *** Quits: FySkammeDeg (~FySkammeD@replaced-ip##) (Quit: Going offline, see ya! (##replaced-url
2220 [15:49:26] *** Joins: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip )
2221 [15:49:27] *** Quits: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
2222 [15:49:27] *** Joins: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip )
2223 [15:49:28] <elios> i think in jaunty it wasn't disabled.
2224 [15:49:33] <annadane> debian... is already minimal
2225 [15:49:39] <annadane> but whatever
2226 [15:49:48] <imscaredman> I'm talking minimal like alpine
2227 [15:50:16] <elios> don't know about later versions tho.
2228 [15:50:51] *** Quits: n0wje (~anthony@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2229 [15:50:58] *** Joins: ikus060 (~ikus060@replaced-ip )
2230 [15:51:08] <deicide-> can i make dkms reconfigure the whole system? instead of doing it one by one?
2231 [15:51:34] <deicide-> since everything on my laptop is installed on older kernel version
2232 [15:51:38] <jelly> imscaredman: why not use debootstrap options to avoid installing things you don't need in the first place
2233 [15:51:57] <imscaredman> jelly: Automated install provided by OVH
2234 [15:52:12] *** Joins: Ichatih (~user@replaced-ip )
2235 [15:52:35] <FinalX> the one I got from Hetzner was already quite minimal as well, doesn't OVH have a minimal image?
2236 [15:52:37] *** Quits: ToBeCloud (uid51591@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
2237 [15:52:43] *** Joins: n0wje (~anthony@replaced-ip )
2238 [15:53:20] <deicide-> reconfigure*
2239 [15:53:29] *** Joins: bblindy (~bblinder@replaced-ip )
2240 [15:53:33] *** Quits: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2241 [15:53:34] <imscaredman> nope
2242 [15:53:38] <imscaredman> They also have a interesting selection, like centos with solus guest preconfigured
2243 [15:54:05] *** Joins: zabow (~zabow@replaced-ip )
2244 [15:54:11] *** Joins: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip )
2245 [15:54:32] *** Parts: Ichatih (~user@replaced-ip ) ()
2246 [15:55:08] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2247 [15:55:19] *** Quits: j3kyl_ (~user@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2248 [15:55:27] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2249 [15:56:02] *** Quits: oish_ (~charlie@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2250 [15:56:33] *** Quits: Pjusur (~Pjusur@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2251 [15:56:35] *** Quits: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2252 [15:56:57] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Quit: briner)
2253 [15:58:43] *** Quits: drzacek (~drzacek@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2254 [16:02:00] *** Quits: bblindy (~bblinder@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
2255 [16:07:36] *** Joins: linuxconformer (6dc9851e@replaced-ip )
2256 [16:07:56] <linuxconformer> guys could i get a hand?
2257 [16:09:10] <annadane> linuxconformer, sure
2258 [16:10:06] *** Joins: poteus (poteus@replaced-ip )
2259 [16:11:05] <babilen> dpkg: hand
2260 [16:11:06] <dpkg> [hand] have a nice day
2261 [16:11:08] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
2262 [16:12:13] <linuxconformer> annadane: awesome, so i'm running apache on debian, but i'm having an issue. basically is it possible to redirect all users who are not on my website to a different url?
2263 [16:12:35] <linuxconformer> e.g. if google crawls my website, can i change the urls that it stores?
2264 [16:13:25] *** Quits: j7k6 (~j7k6@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2265 [16:13:27] *** Quits: imscaredman (c7079cff@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
2266 [16:13:35] *** Quits: abba (~abba@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 2.1)
2267 [16:13:36] *** Joins: j7k6 (~j7k6@replaced-ip )
2268 [16:14:09] *** Joins: morfeokmg (~morfeokmg@replaced-ip )
2269 [16:14:27] *** Joins: afidegnum (~afidegnum@replaced-ip )
2270 [16:14:39] *** Quits: dc13ff (uid190567@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
2271 [16:14:44] <afidegnum> hello, i m using xfce, what is the recommended display manager ?
2272 [16:14:48] <afidegnum> 4
2273 [16:15:06] *** Joins: Strife1989 (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2274 [16:15:20] <darxmurf> ?
2275 [16:15:25] <darxmurf> I'm using XFCE too
2276 [16:15:37] <babilen> linuxconformer: Look into matching on user agent and tailor your behaviour. robots.txt might also come in handy
2277 [16:15:37] *** Quits: sauvin (sauvin@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2278 [16:16:22] <afidegnum> darxmurf: ah, good
2279 [16:16:28] <linuxconformer> ok thanks
2280 [16:16:30] <afidegnum> i m looking for a light and sleek display manager
2281 [16:16:48] *** Joins: whynot (c7079d27@replaced-ip )
2282 [16:16:53] <heston> the default, lightdm
2283 [16:16:56] <whynot> *makes frankendebian*
2284 [16:17:03] <whynot> *bitches debian is shit when it burts into flames*
2285 [16:17:05] *** Quits: rounnus_ (~rounnus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
2286 [16:17:51] *** Quits: Nekojimi (~jimj316@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2287 [16:17:53] *** Quits: Strife89 (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2288 [16:18:58] *** Joins: zeratul976 (~botond@replaced-ip )
2289 [16:19:18] <Beggar> display manager? Why not use the plain console instead of shinny uselessly dm?
2290 [16:19:45] <psichas> comfortable
2291 [16:19:48] <afidegnum> 4
2292 [16:20:30] <zeratul976> Hi there. I need to install a piece of software on my Debian Stretch system that depends on "libqt4-gui", but this package does not appear to be present in the Stretch repositories. Is there something I can do to work around this / get it from somewhere else?
2293 [16:21:01] *** Joins: rounnus_ (~rounnus@replaced-ip )
2294 [16:21:16] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2295 [16:21:44] *** Quits: Project86__ (uid294991@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
2296 [16:22:33] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2297 [16:23:26] *** Joins: Tom01 (~tom@replaced-ip )
2298 [16:23:34] *** Parts: opv (~council@replaced-ip ) ()
2299 [16:23:37] *** Joins: wilbert (~wilbert@replaced-ip )
2300 [16:23:54] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
2301 [16:23:56] *** Joins: Ferris (~Ferris@replaced-ip )
2302 [16:24:04] *** Quits: Haudegen (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2303 [16:26:21] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2304 [16:26:35] *** Joins: jak2000 (~jak2000@replaced-ip )
2305 [16:26:47] <heston> zeratul976, looks like it's only available in sid
2306 [16:26:57] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
2307 [16:27:27] *** Quits: Elirips (~Elirips@replaced-ip##) (Quit: KVIrc 4.2.0 Equilibrium ##replaced-url
2308 [16:27:48] *** Joins: gjt344 (~gjt@replaced-ip )
2309 [16:27:50] <zeratul976> I found an application-specific workaround here: replaced-url
2310 [16:27:51] *** Quits: HerbY_NL2 (~HerbY_NL2@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2311 [16:27:58] *** Joins: _lyte_ (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
2312 [16:27:59] *** Quits: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2313 [16:28:41] *** Quits: Beggar (~WilliamWS@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2314 [16:28:57] *** Quits: n0wje (~anthony@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2315 [16:29:00] *** Quits: whynot (c7079d27@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Page closed)
2316 [16:29:09] *** Joins: RedSoxFan07 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2317 [16:29:22] *** Quits: Sepultura (~Sepultura@replaced-ip##) (Quit: Going offline, see ya! (##replaced-url
2318 [16:29:29] <heston> actually my mistake, it's there for wheezy and jessie but it's listed as a transitional package
2319 [16:29:39] *** Joins: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip )
2320 [16:29:43] *** Quits: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2321 [16:30:00] *** Joins: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip )
2322 [16:30:31] *** Joins: malmalmal (~malmalmal@replaced-ip )
2323 [16:30:42] <rant> zeratul976: you could setup an older chroot with jessie or such, would be a fairly simple and safe work around or you could provide the library and setup an equivs package to satisfy the package manager that it is there
2324 [16:31:12] *** Joins: thunderrd_ (~thunderrd@replaced-ip )
2325 [16:31:20] <rant> zeratul976: if its not some big secret, it helps to know what you're looking to install and if you'd be willing to consider alternatives
2326 [16:31:28] *** Joins: n0wje (~anthony@replaced-ip )
2327 [16:31:42] <zeratul976> It's VidyoDesktop (see link above)
2328 [16:31:49] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2329 [16:31:57] *** Quits: zabow (~zabow@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2330 [16:32:49] <heston> it's just a dummy package, I wonder if it would be easier to update the dependency list for the package you're trying to install
2331 [16:33:05] <rant> zeratul976: and you're set on this speciically, can't use any more well maintained alternatives that may be in debian?
2332 [16:33:36] <zeratul976> rant: I need it to dial into a meeting that someone else has organized, so I don't really have a choice. Anyways, I've already worked around it as described in that link.
2333 [16:33:56] *** Joins: milpool (IhbLS6npVX@replaced-ip )
2334 [16:34:48] <heston> looks like the workout describes editing the dependencies
2335 [16:34:53] <heston> workaround
2336 [16:35:07] <rant> same as using the equivs method I suggested
2337 [16:35:10] *** Quits: thunderrd (~thunderrd@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
2338 [16:35:55] <rant> will only work if the dependency is actually satisfied though regardless if you use equivs, dpkg with a force option, or editing the deps
2339 [16:38:41] *** Quits: _lyte_ (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2340 [16:39:41] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
2341 [16:39:59] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2342 [16:40:51] *** Joins: padarc (~user@replaced-ip )
2343 [16:42:38] *** Joins: Raed|Laptop (~Raed@replaced-ip )
2344 [16:42:51] *** Joins: Barones (~B@replaced-ip )
2345 [16:43:22] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2346 [16:43:38] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2347 [16:43:58] *** Quits: f4cl3y (~f4cl3y@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2348 [16:44:37] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2349 [16:44:38] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
2350 [16:45:02] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2351 [16:45:03] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
2352 [16:45:35] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2353 [16:48:46] *** Joins: Haudegen (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2354 [16:50:12] *** Joins: Cujo (~Cujo@replaced-ip )
2355 [16:50:20] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2356 [16:52:03] *** Joins: tdkx (bc173761@replaced-ip )
2357 [16:52:14] *** Joins: beardo (~beardo__@replaced-ip )
2358 [16:52:28] <tdkx> is there any workable openvpn init script available for debian?
2359 [16:53:03] <tdkx> the shit which Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta and Robert Leslie cobbled together I guess no one understands what they are doing
2360 [16:54:11] <FinalX> not sure what version you're speaking of, and I'm not doing openvpn on debian.. but on ubuntu you enable them with systemctl enable openvpn@configname, "just" openvpn is not enough, because you can enable/disable them per configured vpn
2361 [16:54:18] <FinalX> and that works just greatly.
2362 [16:54:22] *** Joins: rounnus__ (~rounnus@replaced-ip )
2363 [16:54:24] <tdkx> ubuntu is no problem
2364 [16:54:35] <tdkx> just debian won't do
2365 [16:55:06] <tdkx> just put the config file to /etc/openvpn was enough usually (except on debian thanks to that sick init script it seems)
2366 [16:55:54] <FinalX> systemd is the default in jessie and stretch; wheezy is no longer supported. systemd doesn't use init scripts.
2367 [16:56:02] *** Joins: HZun (~HZun@replaced-ip )
2368 [16:56:02] <FinalX> so i'm not sure what you're looking for here.
2369 [16:56:29] <rant> systemd does use init scripts.. it just converts them to systemd units
2370 [16:56:35] *** Quits: rounnus_ (~rounnus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2371 [16:58:28] *** Joins: rawste (~rawste@replaced-ip )
2372 [16:58:44] *** Joins: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2373 [16:58:45] *** Quits: HZun (~HZun@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2374 [16:59:04] <rant> but it can still make use of them
2375 [16:59:07] *** Quits: xav92 (~xavier@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2376 [16:59:12] <[E]sc> how can i find out why my system crashed? i was playing urbanterror when it suddenly died on me. and i tried diagnosing the problem, but at first it wouldn't boot up, so i had to pull the ram, try reseating some cards, etc before finally i was able to get back on.
2377 [16:59:25] <FinalX> rant: it uses unit-files, converted or not, it also manages /etc/fstab.. :) that's besides the point.
2378 [16:59:33] *** Joins: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip )
2379 [16:59:34] *** Quits: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
2380 [16:59:57] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
2381 [16:59:58] *** Joins: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip )
2382 [17:00:04] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2383 [17:00:29] *** Quits: MichaelOF (~michael@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
2384 [17:00:35] *** Quits: Barones (~B@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2385 [17:00:50] *** Quits: MidTwitter (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2386 [17:00:54] <rant> its all beside the point of that the wrong question was asked and none of this is helpful :P
2387 [17:01:00] *** Quits: tdkx (bc173761@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Page closed)
2388 [17:01:44] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
2389 [17:04:15] <heston> [E]sc, if your system isnt booting up and you had to play with hardware before it would, it has nothing to do with debian. You need to test your hardware
2390 [17:04:20] *** Quits: beepnboop- (~beepnboop@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2391 [17:05:25] <[E]sc> heston, thanks. any chance that there would be a log to say which hardware was causing the problem? like if the GPU or CPU was overheating? something like that...
2392 [17:06:18] <FinalX> rant: coming in here and assuming that whatever was supplied by a debian package and then going "the shit..." wasn't very helpful to begin with, either :P was more of a statement than a question, so i'm not sure anymore whether he does actually want a solution to any problem, or just complain
2393 [17:06:46] *** Joins: j3kyl_ (~user@replaced-ip )
2394 [17:06:58] *** Quits: dionysus69 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
2395 [17:07:07] *** Quits: P1ersson (~P1ersson@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2396 [17:07:11] <heston> [E]sc, im pretty sure those aren't logged by default but I'd suggest starting with memtest86 and smartmontools
2397 [17:08:19] <heston> you can monitor system temps pretty easily though
2398 [17:08:22] *** Quits: rtp2342 (~rtp2342@replaced-ip ) (Quit: fully usable connection kit)
2399 [17:08:24] <[E]sc> heston, thanks for the advice. i'll have a look at those.
2400 [17:08:39] *** Quits: wilbert (~wilbert@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2401 [17:08:50] *** Joins: jarlaxl (~blt@replaced-ip )
2402 [17:09:16] <heston> no problem. May have just been a poor electrical connection that you already fixed
2403 [17:09:19] *** Joins: wilbert (~wilbert@replaced-ip )
2404 [17:09:32] *** Joins: endstille (~endstille@replaced-ip )
2405 [17:09:53] *** Quits: kini (~kini@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2406 [17:10:01] *** Joins: _0bitcount (~Big_Byte@replaced-ip )
2407 [17:10:06] *** Quits: tccki (~tccki@replaced-ip ) (Quit: tccki)
2408 [17:10:30] *** Quits: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2409 [17:10:41] <rant> does sound like ram or psu issues
2410 [17:10:41] *** Quits: automagic (sonax@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2411 [17:10:45] *** Joins: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip )
2412 [17:11:05] *** Quits: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2413 [17:11:27] *** Quits: Amplificator (~znc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2414 [17:11:51] *** Quits: citypw (~citypw@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2415 [17:11:56] *** Quits: shabius (~shabius@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2416 [17:11:59] *** Quits: Kocane (~Kocane@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2417 [17:12:16] *** Joins: tccki (~tccki@replaced-ip )
2418 [17:12:27] *** Quits: Anarchic (~Anarchic@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2419 [17:12:40] *** Joins: ben_roose (~roose@replaced-ip )
2420 [17:12:53] *** Joins: Kocane (~Kocane@replaced-ip )
2421 [17:12:57] *** Quits: Zharf (~eclipser@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2422 [17:13:04] *** Quits: vfw (~terry@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
2423 [17:13:07] *** Joins: dc13ff (uid190567@replaced-ip )
2424 [17:13:10] *** Joins: Zharf (~eclipser@replaced-ip )
2425 [17:13:40] *** Joins: Anarchic (~Anarchic@replaced-ip )
2426 [17:14:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1622
2427 [17:15:22] *** Joins: wonderworld (~ww@replaced-ip )
2428 [17:17:13] *** Joins: mtn (~mtn@replaced-ip )
2429 [17:17:33] *** Joins: kini (~kini@replaced-ip )
2430 [17:17:45] *** Quits: k_sze[work] (~Kira@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2431 [17:17:51] *** Quits: msimpson (~msimpson@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2432 [17:18:11] *** Joins: k_sze[work] (~Kira@replaced-ip )
2433 [17:19:32] *** Joins: Jekyll (sonax@replaced-ip )
2434 [17:19:33] *** Joins: Amplificator (~znc@replaced-ip )
2435 [17:19:42] <Peyam> hp-toolbox wont start
2436 [17:19:56] *** Quits: cluelessperson (~cluelessp@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
2437 [17:20:23] *** Quits: loptr (~loptr@replaced-ip ) (Quit: leaving)
2438 [17:21:12] *** Joins: lilabsence (~RizzoTheR@replaced-ip )
2439 [17:21:35] *** Joins: BlueByte (~walther@replaced-ip )
2440 [17:22:09] <Peyam> this is the error I get when running hp-toolbox : replaced-url
2441 [17:22:14] *** Joins: cluelessperson (~cluelessp@replaced-ip )
2442 [17:22:59] <mtn> Peyam: which version of debian?
2443 [17:23:28] <Peyam> mtn Linux debian 4.9.0-6-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.88-1+deb9u1 (2018-05-07) x86_64 GNU/Linux
2444 [17:23:34] *** Quits: Tom-_ (~tomg@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2445 [17:24:19] <mtn> Peyam: that is the kernel, not the version. stretch? buster? etc.
2446 [17:24:42] <Peyam> mtn, how do I get it?
2447 [17:25:00] *** Quits: Falson (~samuli@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2448 [17:25:10] <mtn> Peyam: lsb_release -a
2449 [17:25:30] <Peyam> code name Stretch
2450 [17:26:00] <mtn> Peyam: standard repos or did you add any?
2451 [17:26:22] <heston> seems you're missing dem models
2452 [17:26:25] <Peyam> mtn, I downloaded hp driver from their homepage
2453 [17:26:48] *** Joins: m1st3rwr0ng (~m1st3rwr0@replaced-ip )
2454 [17:27:06] <Peyam> heston, where do I download those model?
2455 [17:27:07] *** Joins: memes (~matthewem@replaced-ip )
2456 [17:27:56] *** Quits: e2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: e2)
2457 [17:28:06] *** Joins: retiform (~retiform@replaced-ip )
2458 [17:29:26] <Peyam> heston, mtn replaced-url
2459 [17:29:47] <mtn> Peyam: did you try the debian drivers first? they usually work just fine
2460 [17:30:09] <Peyam> mtn, I tried but some options were disabled
2461 [17:30:16] <Peyam> and not possible to turn on
2462 [17:30:26] *** Joins: my_mind (uid305596@replaced-ip )
2463 [17:30:50] <mtn> Peyam: sounds like it works better than the one you downloaded ;)
2464 [17:31:02] <Peyam> it worked when I just installed it
2465 [17:31:23] *** Joins: user__ (~user@replaced-ip )
2466 [17:31:37] *** Joins: orbular (~orbular@replaced-ip )
2467 [17:31:45] *** Joins: hele (~hele@replaced-ip )
2468 [17:32:29] *** Quits: padarc (~user@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2469 [17:32:42] *** Quits: adoua (~adoua@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2470 [17:32:45] *** Joins: electro33 (uid613@replaced-ip )
2471 [17:32:55] *** Quits: tys101010 (~quassel@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ##replaced-url
2472 [17:33:29] *** Joins: littlebit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2473 [17:33:41] <heston> so it was working at some point?
2474 [17:33:46] <Peyam> yes
2475 [17:33:57] <heston> from what i'm reading you need an updated hplip
2476 [17:34:00] *** Joins: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip )
2477 [17:34:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1631
2478 [17:34:21] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2479 [17:34:35] *** Quits: winem_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2480 [17:35:49] *** Joins: sphenxes (~sphenxe@replaced-ip )
2481 [17:36:17] *** Joins: fax (~fax@replaced-ip )
2482 [17:36:34] *** Quits: littlebit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2483 [17:37:16] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2484 [17:38:31] *** Joins: killian99 (~killian99@replaced-ip )
2485 [17:39:10] *** Quits: vlad_ (~vlad@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2486 [17:39:12] *** Quits: Haohmaru (~Haohmaru@replaced-ip ) ()
2487 [17:39:24] *** Joins: Falson (~samuli@replaced-ip )
2488 [17:39:43] *** Quits: Falson (~samuli@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2489 [17:40:02] *** Joins: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip )
2490 [17:40:05] *** Joins: Falson (~samuli@replaced-ip )
2491 [17:40:58] *** Joins: rpifan (~rpifan@replaced-ip )
2492 [17:41:35] *** Joins: afroboy (~afroboy@replaced-ip )
2493 [17:42:10] *** Joins: ChmEarl (~chmearl@replaced-ip )
2494 [17:42:25] *** Quits: Raed|Laptop (~Raed@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2495 [17:42:40] *** Joins: towo` (~towo@replaced-ip )
2496 [17:43:32] *** Joins: Nnavd (~Nnavd@replaced-ip )
2497 [17:44:23] *** Joins: Tom-_ (~tomg@replaced-ip )
2498 [17:44:36] <heston> Peyam, there's a less than ideal fix but just changing usb ports and power cycling sometimes works
2499 [17:45:01] <heston> it's either that or you need to try different versions of hplip
2500 [17:45:22] *** Quits: janisvilcans (~janisvilc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
2501 [17:45:30] *** Quits: endstille (~endstille@replaced-ip ) (Quit: I'll be back.)
2502 [17:45:38] *** Quits: wilbert (~wilbert@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2503 [17:46:29] *** Quits: memes (~matthewem@replaced-ip ) (Quit: work)
2504 [17:46:55] *** Quits: shinnya (~shinnya@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2505 [17:47:57] *** Joins: HarveyPwca (~HarveyPwc@replaced-ip )
2506 [17:48:48] *** Quits: milpool (IhbLS6npVX@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost terminal)
2507 [17:49:27] *** Quits: clemens3 (~clemens@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2508 [17:49:52] *** Quits: fax (~fax@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
2509 [17:49:54] <jelly> ,v hplip
2510 [17:49:55] <judd> Package: hplip on amd64 -- wheezy: 3.12.6-3.1+deb7u1; wheezy-security: 3.12.6-3.1+deb7u2; jessie: 3.14.6-1+deb8u1; jessie-backports: 3.16.11+repack0-1~bpo8+1; stretch: 3.16.11+repack0-3; buster: 3.17.10+repack0-5; sid: 3.17.10+repack0-5; experimental: 3.18.6+dfsg0-1
2511 [17:50:16] <jelly> oh dear, not present in stretch at all
2512 [17:50:34] <jelly> oh, I can't read
2513 [17:54:35] *** Quits: Cujo (~Cujo@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
2514 [17:56:09] <Peyam> heston, I installed it again and it works
2515 [17:56:16] <Peyam> Im dure if I do a restart it wont work
2516 [17:56:24] *** Quits: linuxconformer (6dc9851e@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ##replaced-url
2517 [17:56:46] *** Quits: gjt344 (~gjt@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
2518 [17:57:00] *** Quits: [Destabilize] (~while@replaced-ip ) (Quit: There are paranoid crossroads and shipwreck alleys.)
2519 [17:57:24] *** Joins: balletjebal (~balletjeb@replaced-ip )
2520 [17:57:34] <heston> Peyam, what exactly did you install again?
2521 [17:57:46] <Peyam> hplip
2522 [17:57:51] *** Quits: balletjebal (~balletjeb@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2523 [17:58:18] <heston> so you just removed it and installed the same version?
2524 [17:58:38] *** Quits: HFRadical (~none@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2525 [17:58:46] <Peyam> it did all the uninstallationa and installation
2526 [17:59:22] <heston> hmm, where and how did you do that
2527 [17:59:33] *** Quits: bites (~bites@replaced-ip ) (Quit: adios)
2528 [17:59:53] *** Joins: bites (~bites@replaced-ip )
2529 [17:59:55] <Peyam> chmod +x hplip-3.18.6 && ./hplip...
2530 [18:00:11] *** Quits: v01t (~v01t@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2531 [18:00:21] *** Joins: v01t (~v01t@replaced-ip )
2532 [18:00:41] <heston> oh ok then, thanks. well glad it works
2533 [18:01:38] *** Quits: Aziroshin (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2534 [18:02:03] *** Joins: [Versus] (~while@replaced-ip )
2535 [18:03:03] <Peyam> same problem again
2536 [18:04:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1625
2537 [18:04:11] *** Joins: fax (~fax@replaced-ip )
2538 [18:04:20] *** Quits: mtn (~mtn@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
2539 [18:04:21] *** Joins: Plasmoduck (~chris@replaced-ip )
2540 [18:04:49] <heston> it didnt let you print or you rebooted? what happened
2541 [18:04:50] *** Quits: gerforce (~gerforce@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2542 [18:05:30] *** Quits: CR7AQR (~andre@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost terminal)
2543 [18:05:34] *** Quits: [E]sc (~playboy@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2544 [18:05:55] *** Joins: Lope (~lope@replaced-ip )
2545 [18:06:02] *** Joins: p0g (~pogay@replaced-ip )
2546 [18:06:22] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
2547 [18:06:58] <Lope> I've expanded my LVM volume where my mounted root filesystem is. Now I tried resize2fs but it complains that it's in use.
2548 [18:07:05] <Lope> Can I -f (force) or is that suicide?
2549 [18:07:16] <Peyam> heston, It hanged for a minute and then terminated
2550 [18:07:39] *** Quits: hmpf1 (~chatzilla@replaced-ip ) (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.93 [Firefox 52.7.2/20180315163333])
2551 [18:08:10] *** Quits: HansE (~HansE@replaced-ip ) (Quit: YOLO)
2552 [18:08:10] *** Joins: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip )
2553 [18:09:32] *** Quits: BlueByte (~walther@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
2554 [18:10:02] *** Joins: ToBeCloud (uid51591@replaced-ip )
2555 [18:10:03] <heston> Peyam, well try the different usb ports/power cycling or use an older version
2556 [18:10:09] <jelly> Lope: don't.
2557 [18:10:32] <jelly> Lope: which debian release is this and which filesystem type?
2558 [18:10:39] *** Parts: Billy2 (~Billy2@replaced-ip ) ()
2559 [18:10:40] <Lope> ext4
2560 [18:10:41] *** Quits: fmerges (~fmerges@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
2561 [18:10:46] <Lope> debian 9?
2562 [18:10:49] <Peyam> heston, I have done that but yes I will use the old hplip
2563 [18:10:53] <jelly> you're asking me?
2564 [18:10:56] <jelly> !debian suite
2565 [18:10:57] <dpkg> cat /etc/debian_version (or lsb_release -sc). Or check /etc/apt/sources.list. If unsure about the distribution, $ cat /etc/{*version*,*release*,*issue*} should grab almost all distributions.
2566 [18:11:09] <Lope> not asking you
2567 [18:11:19] <Lope> asking if it's okay to do an online resize
2568 [18:11:29] <heston> Peyam, try hplip 3.13.9 if you can
2569 [18:11:43] <Peyam> heston, yes I will in a sec :)
2570 [18:11:54] <jelly> Lope: it ought to Just Work with a mounted ext3 or ext4 on anything newer than debian 7, so yes
2571 [18:12:15] <Lope> jelly, but it does require a -f (force)?
2572 [18:12:18] <Lope> if it's mounted
2573 [18:12:25] <jelly> Lope: in fact, resize2fs should just do it, no -f
2574 [18:12:29] *** Joins: lpouzenc (~lpouzenc@replaced-ip )
2575 [18:12:35] *** Quits: orbular (~orbular@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2576 [18:12:45] *** Joins: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip )
2577 [18:12:46] <jelly> Lope: assuming you're GROWING the filesystem
2578 [18:12:50] *** Quits: Plasmoduck (~chris@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
2579 [18:12:50] *** Joins: Plasmoduck (~chris@replaced-ip )
2580 [18:13:00] <jelly> shrinking cannot be done online
2581 [18:13:21] <Lope> yeah, I am growing it, but I'm not specifying the size. I want it to determine the size from the LV
2582 [18:13:22] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
2583 [18:13:37] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2584 [18:13:46] <Peyam> heston, I try to kill cupsd but it still comes back
2585 [18:13:50] <jelly> Lope: the very fact it's complaining is weird, so can you pastebin the output of, say, "lsblk" and "df"
2586 [18:13:56] *** Quits: disposable2 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: disposable2)
2587 [18:14:26] <jelly> Lope: it's so automatic now, even lvresize / lvextend has a -r option to call resize2fs automatically
2588 [18:15:05] *** Quits: Plasmoduck (~chris@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.4)
2589 [18:15:09] <jelly> Lope: so pastebin the actual resize2fs command and the full output as well
2590 [18:15:13] *** Joins: AlexPortable (uid7568@replaced-ip )
2591 [18:15:26] * jelly does it routinely at work
2592 [18:15:29] *** Joins: shabius (~shabius@replaced-ip )
2593 [18:16:03] *** Joins: Plasmoduck (~chris@replaced-ip )
2594 [18:16:44] <heston> Peyam, try `systemctl stop cups.socket cups.path cups.service`
2595 [18:16:47] <jelly> Lope: and perhaps what the filesystem thinks its size is right now. dumpe2fs -h /dev/mapper/your-device | grep Block
2596 [18:17:20] <Lope> jelly, I added another 1G and included the -r flag. It said online resizing required. then it just did it.
2597 [18:17:42] <Lope> jelly, oh, it's because it's a luks volume.
2598 [18:17:46] *** Joins: leewdch (~leewdch@replaced-ip )
2599 [18:17:51] <Lope> that's why resize2fs didn't just go ahead/
2600 [18:18:17] <Lope> so `lvextend -r` did all kinds of magic
2601 [18:18:35] <leewdch> hello. I installed debian with a i386 cd I had around and I'm working with a minimal install. I managed to install wpa_supplicant and the usb wifi firmware with an external drive
2602 [18:18:38] *** Joins: nibble_zero (~nibble_ze@replaced-ip )
2603 [18:18:43] <leewdch> but I can't connect, anybody who can help me?
2604 [18:18:45] *** Joins: ewew (~ewew@replaced-ip )
2605 [18:19:20] <leewdch> I set the wpa_supplicant.conf with my ssid and password but it fails to connect
2606 [18:19:25] <jelly> Lope: "it's a luks volume" might or might not be relevant, depending on actual layering. Where's that output?
2607 [18:19:40] *** Joins: Ilyas (uid43013@replaced-ip )
2608 [18:20:38] <dgp> leewdch: if you run wpa_cli you should be able to look at the events from wpa_supplicant and see what is going on
2609 [18:20:39] <jelly> yeah -r does stuff.
2610 [18:21:09] *** Quits: ToBeCloud (uid51591@replaced-ip ) (Killed (herbert.freenode.net (Nickname regained by services)))
2611 [18:21:12] *** Quits: fax (~fax@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
2612 [18:22:34] *** Joins: dionysus69 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2613 [18:23:32] <jelly> except if you run it on like debian 6, then it might break stuff
2614 [18:23:34] *** Joins: Nekojimi (~jimj316@replaced-ip )
2615 [18:25:33] *** Joins: Zorroness (~Zorroness@replaced-ip )
2616 [18:25:39] *** Joins: Lain_ (~toruvinn@replaced-ip )
2617 [18:25:40] *** Quits: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2618 [18:26:16] *** Quits: hele (~hele@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
2619 [18:27:10] *** Quits: toruvinn (~toruvinn@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
2620 [18:27:14] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2621 [18:27:16] *** Lain_ is now known as toruvinn
2622 [18:27:54] *** Quits: leewdch (~leewdch@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost terminal)
2623 [18:30:29] *** Quits: turfal (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: turfal)
2624 [18:31:02] *** Quits: zeratul976 (~botond@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2625 [18:31:42] <Peyam> heston, Just done the same thing but with the default repo in debian
2626 [18:31:49] <Peyam> still can't start
2627 [18:31:53] *** Joins: Cujo (~Cujo@replaced-ip )
2628 [18:31:55] <Peyam> the hplip-gui
2629 [18:32:05] *** Quits: TomyWork (~tomy@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2630 [18:32:49] <Peyam> I can see the Fax adress book and everything. but not the hplip-gui
2631 [18:33:28] <heston> are you able to find 3.13.9 from the hp website?
2632 [18:34:03] <Peyam> ahh got in
2633 [18:34:14] <Peyam> I shouldn't do sudo hplip-gui.
2634 [18:34:22] <Peyam> I needed to do hp-toolbox
2635 [18:34:23] *** Quits: sysvalve (~sysvalve@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2636 [18:34:25] <Peyam> with out sudo
2637 [18:34:43] <heston> so uh, was that the original problem
2638 [18:35:00] <Peyam> No I first tried without sudo too
2639 [18:35:05] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2640 [18:35:19] *** Joins: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip )
2641 [18:35:37] *** Quits: kryptoz (~kryptoz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2642 [18:36:20] *** Quits: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2643 [18:36:27] *** Joins: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip )
2644 [18:36:40] *** Joins: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip )
2645 [18:36:41] *** Quits: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
2646 [18:36:41] *** Joins: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip )
2647 [18:37:55] <Lope> jelly, thanks, it's working now
2648 [18:38:29] *** Quits: altendky (uid135382@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2649 [18:38:40] <heston> Peyam, so all good with 3.18.6?
2650 [18:38:40] *** Quits: lpouzenc (~lpouzenc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: lpouzenc)
2651 [18:39:45] *** Joins: doubletwist (~doubletwi@replaced-ip )
2652 [18:39:47] *** Joins: adoua (~adoua@replaced-ip )
2653 [18:39:49] *** Joins: wilbert (~wilbert@replaced-ip )
2654 [18:40:43] *** Joins: altendky (uid135382@replaced-ip )
2655 [18:40:47] *** Joins: alxy (uid115853@replaced-ip )
2656 [18:40:54] *** Quits: user__ (~user@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2657 [18:41:28] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
2658 [18:42:30] *** Quits: huwjr (~huwjr@replaced-ip ) (Quit: huwjr)
2659 [18:43:10] *** Joins: sauvin_ (sauvin@replaced-ip )
2660 [18:43:19] *** Quits: platvoeten (~platvoete@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost terminal)
2661 [18:44:27] *** Joins: patterson (patterson@replaced-ip )
2662 [18:45:08] *** Joins: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip )
2663 [18:45:43] <Lope> do you have to mount LVM volumes in /etc/fstab like "/dev/mapper/vgx-foo ..." or can you do "/dev/vgx/foo ..."
2664 [18:45:45] *** Quits: sauvin_ (sauvin@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2665 [18:45:48] <Peyam> heston, no
2666 [18:46:13] <jelly> Lope: both should work
2667 [18:46:20] *** Quits: Peyam (~Peyam@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2668 [18:46:33] <Lope> Thanks
2669 [18:47:21] *** Quits: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Lost terminal)
2670 [18:47:23] <jelly> /dev/mapper/vg-lv was preferable for just the root filesystem a couple debian releases back, because it made initramfs assume things correctly
2671 [18:48:26] *** Quits: sigsts (~sigsts@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2672 [18:49:20] *** Quits: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2673 [18:49:43] *** Joins: briner (~briner@replaced-ip )
2674 [18:49:58] *** Quits: luneff (~yury@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Ухожу я от вас)
2675 [18:50:26] *** Quits: wilbert (~wilbert@replaced-ip ) (Quit: wilbert)
2676 [18:50:46] *** Quits: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
2677 [18:50:49] *** Joins: rick_ (~rick@replaced-ip )
2678 [18:54:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1619
2679 [18:54:46] *** Joins: hanfm (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2680 [18:55:54] *** Quits: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2681 [18:56:33] *** Joins: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip )
2682 [18:57:49] *** Quits: lcwd (~lcwd@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
2683 [18:57:49] *** lcwd1 is now known as lcwd
2684 [18:58:04] *** Joins: Sia- (~sia@replaced-ip )
2685 [18:58:05] *** Quits: Sia- (~sia@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
2686 [18:58:05] *** Joins: Sia- (~sia@replaced-ip )
2687 [18:58:35] *** Joins: altin_ (~altin@replaced-ip )
2688 [18:58:36] *** Quits: altin_ (~altin@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
2689 [18:58:36] *** Joins: altin_ (~altin@replaced-ip )
2690 [18:58:47] *** Quits: _aeris_ (~aeris@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 250 seconds)
2691 [18:59:10] *** Joins: yokowka (~yokowka@replaced-ip )
2692 [18:59:40] *** Joins: Nh3xus (~Nh3xus@replaced-ip )
2693 [19:00:21] *** Joins: _aeris_ (~aeris@replaced-ip )
2694 [19:01:21] *** Quits: deznuts (uid92154@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
2695 [19:02:08] *** jhill__ is now known as jhill
2696 [19:02:37] *** Joins: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip )
2697 [19:02:50] <Lope> jelly, "was", have things changed?
2698 [19:03:35] *** Quits: jak2000 (~jak2000@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2699 [19:04:39] <jelly> apparently some bugs were fixed
2700 [19:05:10] *** Quits: james41382_ (~james4138@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
2701 [19:05:16] *** Quits: Haudegen (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2702 [19:05:22] *** Quits: lcwd (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: lcwd)
2703 [19:06:05] *** Joins: lcwd (~lcwd@replaced-ip )
2704 [19:06:50] *** Joins: LtL (~ltl@replaced-ip )
2705 [19:07:32] *** Joins: RedSoxFan08 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2706 [19:08:32] *** Joins: sharms (~sharms@replaced-ip )
2707 [19:09:33] *** Quits: bites (~bites@replaced-ip ) (Quit: adios)
2708 [19:11:21] *** Quits: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2709 [19:11:32] *** Quits: RedSoxFan07 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2710 [19:11:33] *** RedSoxFan08 is now known as RedSoxFan07
2711 [19:11:52] *** Joins: user__ (~user@replaced-ip )
2712 [19:12:00] *** Joins: rounnus_ (~rounnus@replaced-ip )
2713 [19:14:27] *** Quits: rounnus__ (~rounnus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2714 [19:14:41] *** Quits: user__ (~user@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2715 [19:14:59] *** Joins: user__ (~user@replaced-ip )
2716 [19:15:05] <Lope> thanks jelly
2717 [19:15:13] *** Quits: user__ (~user@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2718 [19:16:07] *** Joins: Darcidride (~Darcidrid@replaced-ip )
2719 [19:17:17] *** Joins: BlueByte (~walther@replaced-ip )
2720 [19:17:38] *** Quits: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2721 [19:17:40] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2722 [19:18:02] *** Joins: vivid (~ViViD@replaced-ip )
2723 [19:18:18] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2724 [19:19:05] *** Quits: briner (~briner@replaced-ip ) (Quit: briner)
2725 [19:21:26] *** Joins: kenden (~dsps@replaced-ip )
2726 [19:22:25] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2727 [19:22:25] *** Joins: DrWatson (~DrWatson_@replaced-ip )
2728 [19:23:43] *** Quits: DrWatson (~DrWatson_@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2729 [19:24:10] *** Joins: DrWatson (~DrWatson_@replaced-ip )
2730 [19:24:27] *** Quits: olegfusion (~olegfusio@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2731 [19:24:32] *** Parts: Ferris (~Ferris@replaced-ip ) ()
2732 [19:25:21] *** Joins: SeinfeldS07E22 (~SeinfeldS@replaced-ip )
2733 [19:25:39] *** Joins: HZun (~HZun@replaced-ip )
2734 [19:25:43] *** Quits: afroboy (~afroboy@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2735 [19:27:11] *** Joins: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip )
2736 [19:28:22] *** Joins: Haudegen (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2737 [19:29:48] *** Quits: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2738 [19:30:05] *** Quits: SeinfeldS07E22 (~SeinfeldS@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2739 [19:30:20] *** Quits: HZun (~HZun@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2740 [19:30:28] *** Joins: graphene (~graphene@replaced-ip )
2741 [19:31:41] *** Quits: kenden (~dsps@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2742 [19:32:52] *** Joins: CyberManifest (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
2743 [19:32:58] *** Quits: nix64bit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: nix64bit)
2744 [19:33:45] <psichas> replaced-url
2745 [19:34:17] *** Quits: CyberManifest (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2746 [19:34:37] *** Joins: CyberManifest (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
2747 [19:35:04] *** Quits: CyberManifest (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2748 [19:37:37] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: pax)
2749 [19:37:54] *** Quits: volodim (~volodim@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2750 [19:38:24] *** Joins: volodim (~volodim@replaced-ip )
2751 [19:38:27] *** Joins: CyberManifest (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
2752 [19:40:24] *** Quits: electro33 (uid613@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
2753 [19:41:08] *** Quits: Tom-_ (~tomg@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2754 [19:41:47] *** Quits: Rubin (~rubin@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2755 [19:41:51] *** Quits: retiform (~retiform@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2756 [19:42:18] *** Quits: sphenxes (~sphenxe@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2757 [19:42:18] *** Quits: dc13ff (uid190567@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
2758 [19:42:26] *** Joins: kenden (~dsps@replaced-ip )
2759 [19:42:50] *** kenden is now known as Guest14985
2760 [19:43:02] *** Quits: SopaXorzTaker (~SopaXorzT@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
2761 [19:44:11] *** Joins: Rubin (rubin@replaced-ip )
2762 [19:44:43] *** Quits: CyberManifest (~CyberMani@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2763 [19:45:11] *** Quits: wonderworld (~ww@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2764 [19:46:12] *** Joins: greycat (~wooledg@replaced-ip )
2765 [19:48:01] *** Joins: ssot (~textual@replaced-ip )
2766 [19:49:13] *** Quits: DrWatson (~DrWatson_@replaced-ip ) (Quit: DrWatson)
2767 [19:49:50] *** Quits: my_mind (uid305596@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
2768 [19:50:07] *** Joins: OS-38594 (~OS-38594@replaced-ip )
2769 [19:50:17] *** Joins: faw (~faw@replaced-ip )
2770 [19:50:34] *** Quits: tvm (~tvm@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2771 [19:50:59] *** Quits: m1st3rwr0ng (~m1st3rwr0@replaced-ip##) (Quit: Textual IRC Client: ##replaced-url
2772 [19:51:43] *** Joins: SopaXorzTaker (~SopaXorzT@replaced-ip )
2773 [19:53:15] * ssot Hello!
2774 [19:53:20] <ssot> Hello! *
2775 [19:53:29] <ssot> Does anyone here run postgresql on a custom configured server? What model SSDs do you use? (ZFS)
2776 [19:54:12] <rant> I like gqview (no longer in debian) which has been replaced with geeqie ..
2777 [19:54:14] <ssot> (or any high load SQL server for that matter)
2778 [19:54:43] <timeless> hi
2779 [19:54:54] <timeless> i'm looking at replaced-url
2780 [19:55:18] <timeless> i'm wondering if there's any way to get debian to recycle the zabbix upstream debian packages...
2781 [19:55:32] *** Joins: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip )
2782 [19:55:32] *** Joins: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip )
2783 [19:55:42] *** Quits: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2784 [19:55:49] <timeless> -- replaced-url
2785 [19:55:57] *** Joins: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip )
2786 [19:57:26] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2787 [19:58:01] <rant> I assure you all our packages use the maximum recyclable material allowed :P
2788 [19:59:22] *** Joins: herbmillerjr (~herbmille@replaced-ip )
2789 [19:59:57] *** Quits: meti (~meti@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2790 [20:00:34] <timeless> rant: hmm... the current zabbix upstreams are at 3.0.19 and 3.4.11
2791 [20:02:22] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
2792 [20:02:22] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: pax)
2793 [20:02:27] <rant> good to know.. if I knew what zabbix was or cared, or had any 'n clue what you were asking how why you're now telling me this
2794 [20:02:43] *** Joins: well_laid_lawn (~Jean-luc@replaced-ip )
2795 [20:02:59] <timeless> trying to understand if there's a way to get the version of zabbix included in debian to be closer to current
2796 [20:03:47] <rant> oh well then probably, sure..
2797 [20:03:51] <ssot> 👋 Is there a channel where I can ask questions about server hardware?
2798 [20:03:53] <rant> ,v zabbix
2799 [20:03:55] <judd> No package named 'zabbix' was found in amd64.
2800 [20:03:57] *** Quits: jcstaudt (~JC@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2801 [20:04:03] <timeless> ,v zabbix-agent
2802 [20:04:04] <judd> Package: zabbix-agent on amd64 -- wheezy-backports: 1:2.2.5+dfsg-1~bpo70+1; jessie: 1:2.2.7+dfsg-2+deb8u3; jessie-security: 1:2.2.7+dfsg-2+deb8u3; jessie-backports: 1:3.0.7+dfsg-1~bpo8+1; stretch: 1:3.0.7+dfsg-3; stretch-backports: 1:3.0.17+dfsg-1~bpo9+1; buster: 1:3.0.17+dfsg-1; sid: 1:3.0.17+dfsg-1
2803 [20:05:17] <rant> timeless: presumably you have a reason for needing something newer than 3.0.17?
2804 [20:05:31] <ssot> 👋 Is there a channel where I can ask questions about server hardware?
2805 [20:05:53] *** Joins: jcstaudt (~JC@replaced-ip )
2806 [20:05:57] <timeless> ssot: i'm lazy and use spinning disks w/ google cloud and zfs (w/ postgres)
2807 [20:06:11] <timeless> (but repeating your question is unlikely to get positive responses)
2808 [20:06:24] <rant> ssot: ##hardware, perhaps.. you keep repeating and using stupid icons in high volume channels and you'll probably wind up klined
2809 [20:07:41] <ssot> Oh! I just realized I pressed the up arrow before pressing enter on my second message, which wasn't supposed to be the same!
2810 [20:07:43] *** Joins: kobain (~kobain@replaced-ip )
2811 [20:08:16] *** Quits: Guest14985 (~dsps@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2812 [20:08:17] <timeless> ssot: fwiw, there's a #zfsonlinux channel
2813 [20:08:20] <ssot> I had no intention of repeating myself. Apologies.
2814 [20:09:06] <timeless> but, i'd probably rely on stackoverflow/various blogs for that subject matter
2815 [20:09:14] *** Quits: elevated_ (~elevated@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2816 [20:09:37] *** Quits: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2817 [20:10:03] *** Quits: Sia- (~sia@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
2818 [20:10:03] *** Joins: elevated (~elevated@replaced-ip )
2819 [20:10:32] *** Joins: Sia- (~sia@replaced-ip )
2820 [20:10:32] *** Quits: Sia- (~sia@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
2821 [20:10:32] *** Joins: Sia- (~sia@replaced-ip )
2822 [20:11:10] *** Joins: Tashtari (~tashtari@replaced-ip )
2823 [20:11:21] *** Joins: goosefoot (~goosefoot@replaced-ip )
2824 [20:11:29] *** Quits: Kevlar_Noir (~lexou@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2825 [20:11:30] <ssot> timeless, rant: Thanks..
2826 [20:11:36] *** Parts: goosefoot (~goosefoot@replaced-ip ) ()
2827 [20:11:50] *** Joins: Renari (~Renari@replaced-ip )
2828 [20:12:45] *** Joins: dracc (~dracc@replaced-ip )
2829 [20:13:19] <Tashtari> How can I get `apt-get source` to not give me signature verification errors? :( I've googled this and tried all the things that are suggested and nothing seems to work. Nothing I've done causes gpg to create a trustedkeys.gpg, and even after going so far as to copy /usr/share/keyrings/debian-maintainers.gpg to ~/.gnupg/trustedkeys.gpg, I get the same errors as before (minus not being able to find
2830 [20:13:21] <Tashtari> trustedkeys.gpg).
2831 [20:13:30] *** Quits: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2832 [20:13:40] *** Quits: hanfm (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: hanfm)
2833 [20:13:55] *** Joins: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2834 [20:14:05] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2835 [20:14:52] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2836 [20:15:38] *** Joins: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip )
2837 [20:16:17] <rant> timeless: 3.0.19 has no features and few and rather insignificant bug fixes over the available 3.0.17 which was just released a month or two ago
2838 [20:16:58] *** Joins: OS-3859 (~OS-38594@replaced-ip )
2839 [20:17:00] *** Quits: yokowka (~yokowka@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2840 [20:17:23] <rant> well unless you're looking for translations, which is the only thing listed in the release notes as feature improvements
2841 [20:18:40] *** Joins: jonswift (~jswift@replaced-ip )
2842 [20:18:41] *** Joins: annadane (~annadane@replaced-ip )
2843 [20:18:49] *** Quits: nurupo (~nurupo.ga@unaffiliated/nurupo) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2844 [20:19:15] *** Quits: Sispeo (Sispeo@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC 1.7.0 - ##replaced-url
2845 [20:19:24] *** Quits: maxzor (~maxzor@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2846 [20:19:26] *** Joins: teddy_ (~teddy@replaced-ip )
2847 [20:19:30] *** Quits: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2848 [20:19:57] *** Quits: OS-38594 (~OS-38594@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2849 [20:20:04] <rant> not to mention the upstream devs seem to support debian and have repos for newer packages if somehow you are looking for non-existant feature updates
2850 [20:20:05] *** Joins: electro33 (uid613@replaced-ip )
2851 [20:20:28] *** Joins: lessthan0 (~lessthan0@replaced-ip )
2852 [20:20:36] *** Quits: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2853 [20:20:47] *** Joins: nurupo (~nurupo.ga@unaffiliated/nurupo)
2854 [20:21:17] <lessthan0> I need help with manual install and manual partition of debian 9.4 amd64
2855 [20:21:59] <lessthan0> I want to use a 1TB drive for debian only but I want to put ext2 partition 1 and LVM on partition 2
2856 [20:22:03] <rant> Tashtari: if you are getting warnings (they're not errors) about signatures its probably due to the mirror you're using or you have not installed the keyring
2857 [20:22:10] *** Joins: Sispeo (~null@replaced-ip )
2858 [20:22:20] *** Joins: kenden (~dsps@replaced-ip )
2859 [20:22:29] <lessthan0> the installer always puts sda1 ext2 and sda2 extended sda5 LVM
2860 [20:22:44] *** kenden is now known as Guest25805
2861 [20:22:58] <Tashtari> rant: I have debian-keyring installed already.
2862 [20:22:59] <rant> lessthan0: stop using auto partitioning, use an expert install and manual partitioning
2863 [20:23:03] <lessthan0> if I use guided partitioning it cannot remove LVM or sda2 after it is created
2864 [20:23:10] <lessthan0> yes
2865 [20:23:36] <lessthan0> I zeros the drive and I am in rescue shell
2866 [20:23:42] <rant> Tashtari: my suggestion is to pastebin the error in full on paste.debian.net
2867 [20:23:50] *** Quits: jfsCommit (~kdevtmpfs@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2868 [20:24:05] <lessthan0> should I reboot and use expert graphical installer? or partition first from rescue shell?
2869 [20:24:35] <greycat> "expert graphical" !?
2870 [20:24:39] <greycat> what kind of nonsense is that
2871 [20:24:54] <lessthan0> so I should use expert installer non-graphical?
2872 [20:25:10] <rant> lessthan0: we cannot and will not support debian installer's guided partitioning. there is a specific channel for debian-installer and if you want something specific you should not be allowing d-i to do things for you, you should be using expert mode
2873 [20:25:37] <greycat> Even the regular non-graphical non-expert installer lets you do manual partitioning.
2874 [20:25:47] <rant> yes it does
2875 [20:26:04] <lessthan0> ok I am advanced>expert install
2876 [20:26:11] <lessthan0> should I switch rooms?
2877 [20:26:25] <lessthan0> greycat it has its flaws
2878 [20:26:29] <Tashtari> rant: replaced-url
2879 [20:26:36] <greycat> you push the up and down arrow keys a lot.
2880 [20:27:45] <lessthan0> #debian-install is invite only
2881 [20:27:51] <greycat> wrong network
2882 [20:28:09] <rant> Tashtari: yeah you could've just copied any text you could've found and it'd have been as meaningless to this issue as that is.. thats not the full output of anyhing.. such as apt source foo or such
2883 [20:28:37] *** Quits: altin_ (~altin@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2884 [20:28:38] <rant> that doesnt tell me what mirror we're talking about or what command you ran
2885 [20:28:44] <lessthan0> what irc network is it on?
2886 [20:28:45] <klys> lessthan0, the correct network would be irc.oftc.net afaik.
2887 [20:28:49] <lessthan0> ok
2888 [20:29:02] <OS-3859> !payday
2889 [20:29:05] <Tashtari> Sorry, you only mentioned the error text.
2890 [20:29:27] *** OS-3859 is now known as OS-38594
2891 [20:29:30] <rant> Tashtari: yes I suppose I was not clear :P
2892 [20:29:49] <Tashtari> Anyway, if the mirror is potentially the culprit, it might be because I'm using devuan, which of course has its own mirrors...
2893 [20:29:51] *** Quits: rlange (~rlange@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Bye)
2894 [20:29:58] *** Joins: davetk (~davetk@replaced-ip )
2895 [20:30:00] <greycat> Then you're in the wrong channel.
2896 [20:30:09] <rant> Tashtari: sure, and its not supported here ;)
2897 [20:31:03] <Tashtari> All right, I'll ask there.
2898 [20:31:05] *** Quits: altin (~altin@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2899 [20:31:11] * rant grabs some tp and heads to the oval office, greycat is here there is no reason we should both be getting annoyed with this stuff :P
2900 [20:31:27] *** Quits: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
2901 [20:32:10] *** Quits: cryptoflop (~cryptoflo@replaced-ip ) (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…)
2902 [20:32:56] *** Joins: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip )
2903 [20:33:01] *** Joins: FightingFalcon (~ff@replaced-ip )
2904 [20:35:35] *** Joins: rlange (~rlange@replaced-ip )
2905 [20:36:17] *** Joins: deznuts (uid92154@replaced-ip )
2906 [20:36:36] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
2907 [20:36:47] *** Joins: CyberManifest (~CyberMani@replaced-ip )
2908 [20:37:09] *** Parts: Tashtari (~tashtari@replaced-ip ) ()
2909 [20:37:59] *** Joins: GenteelBen (GenteelBen@replaced-ip )
2910 [20:38:56] *** Joins: earthundead (~earthunde@replaced-ip )
2911 [20:39:06] *** Joins: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip )
2912 [20:39:23] *** Joins: rounnus__ (~rounnus@replaced-ip )
2913 [20:40:02] *** Quits: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2914 [20:40:47] <FightingFalcon> What are the pros and cons of installing NTP?
2915 [20:41:33] <greycat> Pros: your clock will be right.
2916 [20:41:34] * dgp thought systemd did NTP too now..
2917 [20:41:45] <greycat> dgp: it *can*, but it doesn't by default in Debian
2918 [20:41:59] *** Quits: ehlodex_ (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
2919 [20:42:04] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
2920 [20:42:11] *** Quits: rounnus_ (~rounnus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
2921 [20:42:18] *** Quits: teddy_ (~teddy@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2922 [20:42:20] *** Quits: bryceml (bryceml@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2923 [20:42:55] *** Joins: bryceml (bryceml@replaced-ip )
2924 [20:43:19] *** Quits: Kamilion (kamilion@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2925 [20:43:27] *** Quits: vivid (~ViViD@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2926 [20:44:37] *** Joins: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip )
2927 [20:45:01] <dgp> It's only 3:44am and I've already learned something new :)
2928 [20:45:02] <rant> it does stop you from changing the time though
2929 [20:45:22] <greycat> rant: two pros!
2930 [20:45:43] <rant> I was referring to systemd not ntp
2931 [20:45:47] <greycat> Oh.
2932 [20:46:00] <rant> there is a service that stops you from changing the time
2933 [20:46:06] *** Quits: danielgc (~danielgc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2934 [20:46:15] *** Joins: bites (~bites@replaced-ip )
2935 [20:46:16] *** Quits: kobain (~kobain@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
2936 [20:46:28] *** Joins: vidarr (~vidr@replaced-ip )
2937 [20:46:36] <rant> dont recall which one off the top of my head but there is def a default unit that keeps the time from changing
2938 [20:46:57] <nkuttler> ntp?
2939 [20:46:59] *** Joins: retiform (~retiform@replaced-ip )
2940 [20:47:06] <rant> no /me checks
2941 [20:47:22] <dgp> rant: it stops the time from changing at all or stops you from manually changing it?
2942 [20:47:49] <rant> timesyncd.service
2943 [20:48:06] <greycat> I thought that was the one that runs pseudo-NTP
2944 [20:48:07] *** Joins: afroboy (~afroboy@replaced-ip )
2945 [20:48:08] <rant> stops date --set from working, I know that much.. havent investigated
2946 [20:48:20] *** Joins: Kamilion (kamilion@replaced-ip )
2947 [20:48:27] <dgp> They really do want to take over :/
2948 [20:48:38] *** Joins: clemens3 (~clemens@replaced-ip )
2949 [20:48:42] <rant> I'm still not used to systemd, but I know enough to get by
2950 [20:48:48] *** Quits: jticket (~jticket@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC 1.7.0 - ##replaced-url
2951 [20:48:59] *** Quits: well_laid_lawn (~Jean-luc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2952 [20:49:13] <greycat> I know enough to not use systemd-timesyncd
2953 [20:49:16] *** Quits: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
2954 [20:49:19] <rant> heh
2955 [20:49:27] <dgp> I still use /etc/init.d/blah start|stop. Mainly because I don't have to look after servers anymore and I'm too lazy to bother learning anything new
2956 [20:49:41] *** Joins: r00tobo (~r00tobo@replaced-ip )
2957 [20:49:51] <rant> I got used to using service even before systemd
2958 [20:50:02] <rant> so I still use that a lot
2959 [20:51:12] <rant> though I know how to enable/disable and check status and such with systemctl
2960 [20:51:13] *** Joins: holden- (~holden-@replaced-ip )
2961 [20:51:22] *** Quits: holden- (~holden-@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2962 [20:51:33] *** Quits: RedSoxFan07 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Goodbye and [depending on the time] good night.)
2963 [20:51:40] <dgp> I've only ever touched systemctl to disable pulseaudio ;)
2964 [20:51:48] <rant> just more typing than service for start/stop/restart
2965 [20:51:51] *** Joins: RedSoxFan07 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2966 [20:53:14] *** Quits: RedSoxFan07 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2967 [20:53:17] *** Joins: srgrint (~srgrint@replaced-ip )
2968 [20:53:31] *** Joins: RedSoxFan07 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2969 [20:53:33] <rant> i've never disabled pulseaudio.. unlike sound daemons of the past like esd and such its rather pleasant to work with
2970 [20:53:54] *** Quits: srgrint (~srgrint@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2971 [20:54:11] *** Joins: X230t (~Funk@replaced-ip )
2972 [20:54:28] *** Quits: rpifan (~rpifan@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
2973 [20:54:38] <dgp> I have headphones in one port and speakers in another and pulseaudio can't work that I want to 2.0 ports
2974 [20:54:46] <dgp> s/to/two/
2975 [20:54:47] *** Joins: vlad_ (~vlad@replaced-ip )
2976 [20:54:47] *** Joins: nix64bit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
2977 [20:54:47] *** Quits: kardborren (~weechat@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
2978 [20:54:54] *** Joins: jticket (jticket@replaced-ip )
2979 [20:54:55] *** Quits: jticket (jticket@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
2980 [20:54:55] *** Joins: jticket (jticket@replaced-ip )
2981 [20:55:16] *** Quits: adoua (~adoua@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
2982 [20:55:16] <rant> though it had and still does baffle me how I'm logged into my fathers computer as his user for my screen+irssi session since my connection is less reliable and the other day he was unable to play sounds cause the wrong card was selected in pulse.. yet when I'd run mplayer it made sound from his speakers but when he'd run it it didn work..
2983 [20:55:31] <dgp> and the mixer app craps itself and crashes pulseaudio so I can't even fix it if I wanted to
2984 [20:55:47] <rant> I dont understand how he was using differnent pulse config than I was when we were both logged in as the same user
2985 [20:56:07] <rant> runnning the exact same command from terminal
2986 [20:56:11] <greycat> but logged in by different methods?
2987 [20:56:24] <rant> sure I was over mosh and he was in mate locally
2988 [20:56:29] <greycat> probably has something to do with dbus user session buses and systemd-logind
2989 [20:57:13] *** Joins: oish (~charlie@replaced-ip )
2990 [20:57:17] <rant> I guess when I did the jessie->stretch on his system it had reverted to the built in sound card rather than the usb one on his hdmi adapter..
2991 [20:57:25] *** Joins: srgg (~srg@replaced-ip )
2992 [20:57:27] *** Joins: ChinesiumX230t (~Funk@replaced-ip )
2993 [20:57:45] *** Quits: Chinesium (~Funk@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
2994 [20:57:46] *** Quits: herbmillerjr (~herbmille@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
2995 [20:58:09] <rant> just puzzled me how the pulse daemon was started as part of his login session and was behaving differently for me over mosh
2996 [20:58:23] *** Quits: nix64bit (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
2997 [20:58:27] <rant> I guess I have no idea how that systemd login crap works :P
2998 [20:59:02] * dgp lost track of how anything works when running startx manually was a thing
2999 [20:59:45] <greycat> I don't understand it in detail either. I just know that it matters. It does things like assigning ownership and ACLs on device files.
3000 [20:59:58] *** Quits: GrimKriegor (~GrimKrieg@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3001 [21:00:06] *** Joins: cryptoflop (~cryptoflo@replaced-ip )
3002 [21:00:44] <rant> you'd think it'd be irrelevant when you do mplayer -vo null -ao pulse cheers.mp3 as user roger, it's connecting to the pulsed running as roger.. which you'd think would be same config regardless of how roger is logged in
3003 [21:01:13] <greycat> What exactly is a "pulsed" and how does mplayer know how to talk to it?
3004 [21:01:30] *** Quits: X230t (~Funk@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
3005 [21:02:02] <rant> pulseaudio daemon and mplayer has an output plugin for it.. how it works idk.. perhaps as you suggest over dbus or some sort of IPC
3006 [21:02:33] <greycat> chances are, something that happens during your login sets up whatever communication channels or environment variables are involved
3007 [21:02:37] *** Quits: pnepe6 (~pnepe6@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3008 [21:02:55] *** Quits: oerheks (~oerheks@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3009 [21:03:10] *** Joins: holden- (~holden-@replaced-ip )
3010 [21:03:53] <rant> yeah but even so, why would my mosh+screen setup be using the USB audio when his local lightdm+mate had selected the built in intel sound.. when neither of us explicitly configured anything :P
3011 [21:03:53] *** Quits: blingrang (~blingrang@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
3012 [21:04:20] <rant> I could imagine why it reverted to the intel when upgraded.. thats the first card.. and builtin.. kinda makes sense
3013 [21:04:22] <FightingFalcon> Whats the difference between ntp and ntpdate?
3014 [21:04:37] <greycat> (further wild-ass guessing: in the absence of whatever the MATE login did, it falls back to some sort of configuration defaults)
3015 [21:04:42] <greycat> !ntpdate
3016 [21:04:42] <dpkg> ntpdate is an obsolete and unmaintained program to set a system clock via <NTP>. Just install the ntp package instead. Since Debian 5.0 "Lenny", ntp's default configuration files (NTPD_OPTS='-g' in /etc/default/ntp, 'iburst' option for default servers in /etc/ntp.conf) make ntpdate unnecessary. See also <why not ntpdate>.
3017 [21:04:47] <rant> FightingFalcon: ntpdate is like a one shot time updater where ntp is a daemon that manages drift
3018 [21:05:24] *** Quits: Guest25805 (~dsps@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3019 [21:05:25] <dgp> FightingFalcon: you shouldn't use ntpdate
3020 [21:05:27] *** ChinesiumX230t is now known as X230t
3021 [21:05:43] *** Joins: oerheks (~oerheks@replaced-ip )
3022 [21:05:47] <greycat> Before ntpd had a "-g" option, in the olde days, a boot script had to run "ntpdate" precisely one time to slam the clock to approximately the right setting, before starting up ntpd to let it fine-tune things.
3023 [21:06:17] <rant> yes, because ntp only allows for minor drift adjustments not large changes
3024 [21:06:34] <greycat> !why not ntpdate
3025 [21:06:34] <dpkg> Use a daemon like ntpd, chrony or openntpd instead of <ntpdate> to keep your time synchronised. Rationale at replaced-url
3026 [21:06:38] <rant> if you were too far off, ntp couldnt correct it
3027 [21:07:10] *** Joins: fax (~fax@replaced-ip )
3028 [21:07:42] <rant> though I wasnt aware of all dpkg had just said
3029 [21:08:59] <rant> with all these Soc, SBC, IOT, etc, its quite common to find things with no RTC or clock battery now.. so ntp is more useful than ever
3030 [21:09:03] *** Joins: GrimKriegor (~GrimKrieg@replaced-ip )
3031 [21:09:26] *** Joins: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip )
3032 [21:09:40] <rant> especially since stuff like TLS wont work without it :P
3033 [21:10:12] *** Joins: krytarik (~krytarik@replaced-ip )
3034 [21:10:18] <rant> Jan 1, 1970? man this certificate is outdated.. its 48 years old..
3035 [21:10:26] *** Quits: alxy (uid115853@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
3036 [21:10:36] *** Joins: pseudonymous (~pseud@replaced-ip )
3037 [21:10:37] <dgp> ntp without something like TLS is also a security nightmare waiting to happen. Major chicken and egg problem
3038 [21:10:47] <rant> no wait.. its signed 48 years in the future.. say whaa?
3039 [21:11:13] <rant> dgp: yeah never considered that
3040 [21:12:01] <craftyguy> wow there's something wrong with the kernel in the debian testing netinst images. quite a few modules cannot load, originally I thought only NIC drivers, but just discovered dm-mod also fails
3041 [21:12:32] <greycat> !debian-next
3042 [21:12:32] <dpkg> #debian-next is the channel for testing/unstable support on the OFTC network (irc.oftc.net), *not* on Freenode. If you get "Cannot join #debian-next (Channel is invite only)." it means you did not read it's on irc.oftc.net.
3043 [21:12:34] <dgp> rant: I work in "IoT" and the TLS and time problem is a major issue. Device have clocks but to avoid batteries companies use supercaps etc to keep the time. That's only really good enough for a for months (basically for reboots, offline time).
3044 [21:12:53] <craftyguy> greycat: thanks
3045 [21:13:03] <craftyguy> ugh. otfc..
3046 [21:13:22] <greycat> All of the Debian channels are on OFTC except this one and #debian-offtopic.
3047 [21:13:24] <rant> dgp: truth be told I still dont really know what IoT means.. but I think I get the idea :P
3048 [21:13:25] <dgp> rant: and the drift on the clock can be massive so it can get messed up even if it's got juice. :(
3049 [21:13:49] <dgp> rant: it means "I have an idea that only 10% of which is any good, give me some money"
3050 [21:13:51] * rant was living under a "rock" for several years and came back to many new terms and things
3051 [21:14:02] <greycat> "Internet of Things" -- toasters and flea collars with internet connectivity.
3052 [21:14:56] <dgp> or saving energy, other resources by making automatic systems less dumb but the majority of "IoT" is junk
3053 [21:15:06] *** Joins: user666 (~user666@replaced-ip )
3054 [21:15:30] <rant> yeah well I was quite shocked when I saw Microsoft had released a Win 10 IOT and it was free (cost) blew me away that 1) they even had such a platform and 2) they were giving anything away for free
3055 [21:15:34] *** Quits: Sir_Designer (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3056 [21:16:21] <rant> though I couldnt imagine running Win10 on even a flea collar .. heh
3057 [21:16:31] *** Quits: matthelmke (~matthelmk@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3058 [21:16:44] *** Joins: matthelmke (~matthelmk@replaced-ip )
3059 [21:17:11] *** Quits: McLive (~McLive@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3060 [21:17:30] <dgp> rant: anything running win 10 would be too expensive to mass-produce. It's a gimmick really
3061 [21:17:40] *** Quits: bluenemo (~bluenemo@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3062 [21:17:44] <rant> every time the pooch got a new flea, it'd have to search for a new driver or something :P
3063 [21:17:51] <dgp> Which is why Debian is great. Free of gimmicks ;)
3064 [21:17:59] *** Joins: Sir_Designer (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
3065 [21:18:06] <greycat> *cough* gnome
3066 [21:18:20] <rant> heh
3067 [21:18:55] <dgp> greycat: Are there blogs about gnome on debian trying to get you to buy into "the debian way(tm)"?
3068 [21:19:18] <rant> and making sure your GNOME is genuine advantage?
3069 [21:19:23] *** chiluk_ is now known as chiluk
3070 [21:19:38] <rant> that guy that wrote the linux genuine advantage cracked me up
3071 [21:19:38] *** Quits: earthundead (~earthunde@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3072 [21:19:52] *** Joins: herbmillerjr (~herbmille@replaced-ip )
3073 [21:21:02] *** Joins: OSOS (~osh87@replaced-ip )
3074 [21:21:16] *** Quits: poteus (poteus@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3075 [21:21:32] *** Joins: shinnya (~shinnya@replaced-ip )
3076 [21:21:33] *** Quits: SopaXorzTaker (~SopaXorzT@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3077 [21:23:06] *** Quits: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3078 [21:23:13] *** Quits: cooldude (~cooldude1@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3079 [21:27:18] *** Quits: rsx (~rsx@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3080 [21:28:32] *** Joins: j3kyl_` (~user@replaced-ip )
3081 [21:29:00] <eyJhb> rant, " How to log in to enter the license key when logins are disabled is left as an exercise for the reader. "
3082 [21:29:13] *** Joins: alfa_niceguy (~thetanice@replaced-ip )
3083 [21:29:39] *** Joins: s8548a (~s8548a@replaced-ip )
3084 [21:29:54] *** Quits: j3kyl_ (~user@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3085 [21:29:58] <alfa_niceguy> help needed. helpers available?
3086 [21:30:38] *** Joins: RebelCoder (~RebelCode@replaced-ip )
3087 [21:30:39] <greycat> !ask
3088 [21:30:39] <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>.
3089 [21:30:40] *** Quits: malmalmal (~malmalmal@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3090 [21:30:56] *** Joins: deznutz (~deznutz@replaced-ip )
3091 [21:31:11] *** Joins: noahmg123 (uid89117@replaced-ip )
3092 [21:31:46] *** Joins: Tralfaz (~none@replaced-ip )
3093 [21:32:25] <alfa_niceguy> My distro encounters multiple problems while booting up resulting in a slow boot process. I am using a debian based distro.
3094 [21:32:54] <greycat> !based on debian
3095 [21:32:54] <dpkg> Your distribution may be based on and have software in common with Debian, but it is not Debian. We don't and cannot know what changes were made by your distribution (compare replaced-url
3096 [21:33:04] <rant> eyJhb: yeah its a hoot :P
3097 [21:33:06] *** Joins: treepalm (~textual@replaced-ip )
3098 [21:33:11] <dgp> debian based is a sneaky way of saying "they wouldn't help me on their channel"?
3099 [21:33:26] <alfa_niceguy> However the problem that annoys me is: Root account is locked can't get access to shell. Press enter to continue
3100 [21:33:40] <greycat> Boot-up is ESPECIALLY distro-specific.
3101 [21:34:01] <rant> alfa_niceguy: replaced-url
3102 [21:34:02] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1626
3103 [21:34:17] <alfa_niceguy> dgp: xD
3104 [21:34:30] <alfa_niceguy> My distro is Deepin
3105 [21:34:40] <rant> sorry to hear that
3106 [21:35:27] <greycat> !deepin
3107 [21:35:27] <dpkg> deepin is a Chinese distribution <based on debian>. It is not supported on #debian. Try their forums at replaced-url
3108 [21:35:57] <greycat> dpkg, deepin =~ s#/,#/#
3109 [21:35:57] <dpkg> greycat: OK
3110 [21:36:01] <dgp> Do you get deep-in trouble for using it?
3111 [21:36:12] <rant> GFW blocking debian?
3112 [21:36:35] *** Quits: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3113 [21:37:41] *** Quits: mavhq (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3114 [21:37:47] <alfa_niceguy> dgp: Yes, I do. My Wlan card is not supported, very week signals. My Radeon R5 M330 ain't supported, that's the whole linux problem and it doesn't seem to mount my ntfs drives properly.
3115 [21:37:50] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3116 [21:37:54] *** Quits: holden- (~holden-@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3117 [21:38:06] *** Quits: SamySam (~sam@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3118 [21:38:16] *** Joins: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
3119 [21:38:18] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
3120 [21:38:53] *** Joins: purplehead (proxy@replaced-ip )
3121 [21:38:57] *** Joins: mavhq (~quassel@replaced-ip )
3122 [21:38:57] *** Quits: OS-38594 (~OS-38594@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
3123 [21:40:32] <rant> best thing to do for ntfs on linux aside from not using it, is to make the fs on linux.. I always advise people to reformat even already formatted new drives under linux for compatibility sake
3124 [21:40:42] *** Quits: LtL (~ltl@replaced-ip ) (Quit: LtL)
3125 [21:42:06] *** Joins: lpouzenc (~lpouzenc@replaced-ip )
3126 [21:42:27] *** Quits: Prints (info@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3127 [21:42:31] *** Quits: srgg (~srg@replaced-ip ) (Quit: srgg)
3128 [21:42:34] *** Joins: allizom (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
3129 [21:42:46] *** Joins: mkolenda (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip )
3130 [21:42:57] *** Quits: toxync12 (~toxync12@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
3131 [21:43:05] <RoyK> rant: I'd say "just don't use it"
3132 [21:43:10] *** Quits: p0lyph3m (~p0lyph3m@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3133 [21:43:24] *** Parts: purplehead (proxy@replaced-ip ) ()
3134 [21:43:37] *** Joins: holden- (~holden-@replaced-ip )
3135 [21:43:41] *** Joins: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip )
3136 [21:44:11] *** Quits: michaelni (~michael@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3137 [21:44:31] <alfa_niceguy> rant: I use dualboot (deepin + windows). All the ntfs drives are for windows
3138 [21:45:03] <greycat> So you use two things that aren't Debian, and yet you're still in #debian.
3139 [21:45:18] <alfa_niceguy> Deepin is debian.
3140 [21:45:26] <greycat> It is not. Go now or you will be removed.
3141 [21:45:27] <alfa_niceguy> mOStly
3142 [21:45:57] <alfa_niceguy> Convince me to switch to debian.
3143 [21:46:32] <alfa_niceguy> can I get rid of deepin, install debian and that won't affect my windows drives?
3144 [21:47:32] *** Joins: cooldude (~cooldude1@replaced-ip )
3145 [21:47:45] *** Quits: DIRT (~DIRT@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3146 [21:49:00] *** Joins: ungars (~ungars@replaced-ip )
3147 [21:49:02] *** Quits: notadeveloper (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
3148 [21:49:31] *** Joins: michaelni (~michael@replaced-ip )
3149 [21:50:45] *** Quits: m82labs (~m82labs@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
3150 [21:51:33] *** Joins: SweetyDumling (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
3151 [21:51:36] *** Joins: m82labs (~m82labs@replaced-ip )
3152 [21:52:32] *** Quits: NetTerminalGene (~NetTermin@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3153 [21:52:53] *** Quits: user666 (~user666@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3154 [21:54:39] *** Joins: Vasistha (836bae28@replaced-ip )
3155 [21:57:59] *** Quits: nwm (~nwm@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3156 [21:58:17] *** Quits: Vasistha (836bae28@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
3157 [21:59:02] *** Quits: X230t (~Funk@replaced-ip ) (Quit: I probably fell asleep again)
3158 [22:00:12] *** Quits: areyouloco (~areyouloc@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
3159 [22:00:24] *** Quits: retiform (~retiform@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3160 [22:01:03] *** Quits: BlueByte (~walther@replaced-ip ) (Quit: This computer has gone to sleep)
3161 [22:01:26] <RoyK> alfa_niceguy: just try it and decide for yourself - noone but you should decide what to do or who to fuck
3162 [22:02:26] *** Joins: X230t (~Funk@replaced-ip )
3163 [22:03:54] *** Quits: VlijmenFileer (~VlijmenFi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3164 [22:04:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1617
3165 [22:04:35] *** Quits: StygianBlues (~StygianBl@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3166 [22:04:55] *** Joins: Piranha (~Piranha@replaced-ip )
3167 [22:05:07] *** Joins: VlijmenFileer (~VlijmenFi@replaced-ip )
3168 [22:05:16] *** Quits: cryptoflop (~cryptoflo@replaced-ip ) (Quit: My iMac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…)
3169 [22:07:24] *** Joins: HexChat (x13@replaced-ip )
3170 [22:08:26] *** OSOS is now known as OSH-OSCP
3171 [22:09:05] *** Quits: dionysus69 (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3172 [22:13:53] *** Joins: JustTheDoctor (uid180843@replaced-ip )
3173 [22:14:13] *** Quits: OSH-OSCP (~osh87@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3174 [22:14:27] <JustTheDoctor> how do i find out my gcc version on ssh? i've already done gcc -v and get gcc: command not found ran as user and root
3175 [22:14:51] <greycat> Then gcc isn't installed, or your PATH is screwed up.
3176 [22:15:09] <greycat> how about "ls -ld /usr/bin/gcc" or "dpkg -l gcc\*"
3177 [22:15:09] <JustTheDoctor> is there a way to find out without fixing path?
3178 [22:16:07] <JustTheDoctor> user and root ls: cannot access /usr/bin/gcc: No such file or directory with first command trying second
3179 [22:16:14] <greycat> then it's not installed
3180 [22:16:28] <JustTheDoctor> doesnt gcc need to be installed to compile linux?
3181 [22:16:39] <greycat> Yes, but most people never compile linux.
3182 [22:16:53] <JustTheDoctor> ahh so if i am on a vps, its been presetup and gcc is gone ok
3183 [22:16:57] *** X230t is now known as hahainternethasa
3184 [22:17:03] <greycat> If the next question is "how do I install it", try installing "build-essential" as root.
3185 [22:17:11] <greycat> that will bring in gcc and related tools
3186 [22:17:17] <JustTheDoctor> how can i find gcc 4.9.0 to self compile/setup on my linux machine?
3187 [22:17:28] *** HexChat is now known as X230t
3188 [22:17:32] *** Joins: hotaronohanako (~elvis@replaced-ip )
3189 [22:17:45] <greycat> If it's a VPS, there's a chanced that bulding your own kernel would be pointless because you're using the host's kernel. What does "uname -a" say?
3190 [22:17:46] <JustTheDoctor> im trying to use a specific set of components and would perf to use 4.9.0 but im on deb 8
3191 [22:17:52] *** hahainternethasa is now known as Funk
3192 [22:17:56] *** Joins: lasdam (~lasdam@replaced-ip )
3193 [22:17:56] *** Quits: lasdam (~lasdam@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
3194 [22:17:56] *** Joins: lasdam (~lasdam@replaced-ip )
3195 [22:17:57] <JustTheDoctor> im not trying to build my own kernal,
3196 [22:18:11] <greycat> ...
3197 [22:18:11] <JustTheDoctor> im trying to build a premade application that asks for certain librarys
3198 [22:18:22] *** Quits: smolboye (~smolboye@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
3199 [22:18:44] <JustTheDoctor> it says that gcc 4.9.0 is what it was built on, so i'd like to compile that myself and place it myself rather then apt-get sometimes apt-get gives a lesser or newer version
3200 [22:18:47] <greycat> 16:16 JustTheDoctor> doesnt gcc need to be installed to compile linux?
3201 [22:18:51] <greycat> 16:17 JustTheDoctor> im not trying to build my own kernal,
3202 [22:19:06] <greycat> Linux = kernel.
3203 [22:19:36] <JustTheDoctor> well i figured if i had a linux server, it should have gcc installed as it should be needed to compile linux, im a little slow on the kernal side of linux im used to using vps's and install disc's, tho i have compiled gentoo myself, deb is diff.
3204 [22:19:50] <greycat> MOST PEOPLE NEVER COMPILE LINUX
3205 [22:19:51] <JustTheDoctor> im looking to specifically self compile / install gcc 4.9.0
3206 [22:19:56] <greycat> LINUX *IS* THE KERNEL
3207 [22:20:05] <greycat> ,v gcc
3208 [22:20:06] <judd> Package: gcc on amd64 -- wheezy: 4:4.7.2-1; jessie: 4:4.9.2-2; stretch: 4:6.3.0-4; buster: 4:7.3.0-3; sid: 4:7.3.0-3; experimental: 4:8-20180425-2
3209 [22:20:14] <JustTheDoctor> unless u use gentoo linux which the install process requires you to COMPILE linux (kernal)
3210 [22:20:20] <greycat> jessie comes with gcc 4.9.2. Is that close enough?
3211 [22:20:32] *** Joins: k4z (~kaz@replaced-ip )
3212 [22:20:33] *** Joins: jnavila (~jnavila@replaced-ip )
3213 [22:20:36] <JustTheDoctor> well, if im on deb 8 and thats jessie it doesnt have gcc..
3214 [22:20:41] <JustTheDoctor> i need specifically 4.9.0
3215 [22:20:44] <greycat> INSTALL build-essential
3216 [22:20:50] <JustTheDoctor> ok
3217 [22:20:53] *** Joins: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip )
3218 [22:21:03] *** Joins: tymczenko (~tymczenko@replaced-ip )
3219 [22:21:24] *** Quits: dracc (~dracc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3220 [22:21:47] <rant> if you need a specific version of gcc, you probably actually need to rm -rf that source and start over :P
3221 [22:22:31] <greycat> You would need to install the OS version of gcc in order to be able to compile some OTHER version of gcc, so the starting point is absolutely "apt install build-essential" no matter what.
3222 [22:22:53] <JustTheDoctor> gcc installed, i'll take my chance's on that version..
3223 [22:23:21] *** Quits: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3224 [22:25:10] *** Joins: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip )
3225 [22:25:30] *** Quits: Funk (~Funk@replaced-ip ) (Quit: I probably fell asleep again)
3226 [22:25:34] *** Quits: Sir_Designer (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip##) (Quit: 15 minutes with you / oh, I wouldn't say no... I wear black on the outside because black is how I feel on the inside... Uso negro por fuera porque negro me siento por dentro... ##replaced-url
3227 [22:25:54] <rant> I never knew what to make of stuff like 4: in a version string.. the -2 stuff is fairly obviously a local maintainer revision and the major.minor.revision is fairly standard
3228 [22:26:20] *** Joins: Bradux (~La@replaced-ip )
3229 [22:28:03] *** Joins: StygianBlues (~StygianBl@replaced-ip )
3230 [22:28:08] *** Quits: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3231 [22:28:28] *** Joins: ehlodex (~quassel@replaced-ip )
3232 [22:29:17] *** Quits: jubo2 (~juboxi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Konversation terminated!)
3233 [22:29:27] *** Quits: relaxed (~relaxed@replaced-ip ) (Quit: ⠠⠵)
3234 [22:30:30] *** Joins: kenden (~dsps@replaced-ip )
3235 [22:30:54] *** kenden is now known as Guest91423
3236 [22:32:07] *** Quits: Piranha (~Piranha@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3237 [22:32:19] *** Quits: _0bitcount (~Big_Byte@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3238 [22:32:41] *** Joins: _0bitcount (~Big_Byte@replaced-ip )
3239 [22:33:12] *** Joins: relaxed (~relaxed@replaced-ip )
3240 [22:34:09] *** Joins: nuuuciano (~luuuciano@replaced-ip )
3241 [22:35:25] *** Quits: ungars (~ungars@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3242 [22:35:25] *** Quits: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3243 [22:35:40] *** Joins: P1ersson (~P1ersson@replaced-ip )
3244 [22:37:28] *** Quits: HarveyPwca (~HarveyPwc@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3245 [22:37:36] *** Joins: oaken-source (~oaken-sou@replaced-ip )
3246 [22:37:40] *** Quits: vlad_ (~vlad@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3247 [22:38:28] <oaken-source> Hi, I'm trying to install mariadb-server on stretch in a script, setting a default password for root, but the usual debconf-set-selection approaches don't work anymore and the auth plugin is set to unix_socket, no password is set for root.
3248 [22:38:48] <oaken-source> this breaks a lot of things on my end. Am I just doing something stupidly wrong or was this feature removed?
3249 [22:38:50] <dka> Is it possible to do `source $(cat myfile.sh)`
3250 [22:38:51] <dka> ?
3251 [22:39:55] *** Quits: morfeokmg (~morfeokmg@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3252 [22:40:10] *** Joins: morfeokmg (~morfeokmg@replaced-ip )
3253 [22:41:02] *** Joins: Labu (~Labu@replaced-ip )
3254 [22:42:20] <ryouma> dka: makes little sense
3255 [22:42:31] <ryouma> but yes
3256 [22:42:36] *** Joins: retiform (~retiform@replaced-ip )
3257 [22:42:49] <dka> can I do `source $(curl replaced-url
3258 [22:43:00] *** Parts: ewew (~ewew@replaced-ip ) ("Leaving")
3259 [22:43:19] <ryouma> dka: what are you trying to do?
3260 [22:43:20] *** Quits: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3261 [22:43:27] <FinalX> oaken-source: dpkg-reconfigure mariadb-server perhaps? if it doesn't work, you can always mysql -u root and change it in MySQL itself.
3262 [22:43:28] <ryouma> we cannot answer a question like that
3263 [22:43:29] <petn-randall> dka: You can do many things, the question is: "Does it solve your problem?"
3264 [22:43:33] <FinalX> oaken-source: see replaced-url
3265 [22:43:54] <ryouma> we ened to know your objective
3266 [22:44:33] <ryouma> running code from curl is a bad idea unless you control the server
3267 [22:45:02] *** Joins: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip )
3268 [22:45:41] *** Joins: telcoguy_______ (~telcoguy_@replaced-ip )
3269 [22:47:53] *** Quits: lessthan0 (~lessthan0@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3270 [22:48:34] *** Quits: X230t (x13@replaced-ip ) (Quit: So long fuckers)
3271 [22:50:19] *** Joins: Flynnn (~textual@replaced-ip )
3272 [22:51:42] *** Quits: rounnus__ (~rounnus@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
3273 [22:52:49] *** Joins: jriddle (~jriddle@replaced-ip )
3274 [22:52:55] *** Quits: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
3275 [22:53:34] *** Quits: StygianBlues (~StygianBl@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
3276 [22:53:59] *** Quits: psichas (~psichas@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3277 [22:54:09] *** Joins: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip )
3278 [22:54:12] *** Joins: ntd (~ntd@replaced-ip )
3279 [22:55:43] <oaken-source> FinalX: I don't think the password is the issue, I need to change the auth plugin
3280 [22:56:59] *** Quits: gjt343 (~gjt@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
3281 [22:57:23] *** Quits: Zardoz (~Zardoz@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ZNC 1.7.x-nightly-20171027-ddefb03d - ##replaced-url
3282 [22:57:25] *** Joins: BlueByte (~walther@replaced-ip )
3283 [22:57:44] *** Joins: Zardoz (~Zardoz@replaced-ip )
3284 [22:58:54] *** Joins: X230t (x13@replaced-ip )
3285 [22:59:54] *** Joins: blingrang (~blingrang@replaced-ip )
3286 [22:59:55] *** Quits: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3287 [23:00:10] <oaken-source> and the ALTER USER statement doesn't exist in mariadb-10.1?
3288 [23:00:15] <oaken-source> this is all kinds of weird.
3289 [23:00:38] *** Joins: wgas (~wgas@replaced-ip )
3290 [23:00:48] <dka> I have created a bash file with `FOOBAR=hello`, I am doing `source <(cat test.sh)` and then `echo $FOOBAR`, but it is empty, why?
3291 [23:01:07] *** Quits: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3292 [23:01:27] *** Joins: cdown (~cdown@replaced-ip )
3293 [23:01:33] <oaken-source> dka: because `source` expects a filename to read and evaluate the contents of.
3294 [23:01:40] *** Quits: ponyofdeath (~vladi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 2.1)
3295 [23:01:41] <oaken-source> do you maybe look for the command 'eval'?
3296 [23:01:56] *** Quits: rawste (~rawste@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Sleep....)
3297 [23:02:12] *** Joins: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip )
3298 [23:02:23] *** Quits: pingfloyd (~pingfloyd@replaced-ip ) (Quit: WeeChat 1.6)
3299 [23:02:27] *** Quits: towo` (~towo@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3300 [23:03:05] <greycat> FYI dka is cross-posting from #bash and the problem has something to do with node, and npm, and npx, and who knows what else. I've had him on ignore for several minutes already. No telling how it has mutated since.
3301 [23:03:27] *** Quits: master_of_master (~master_of@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3302 [23:04:11] *** Joins: dArK_IcE (~lawl@replaced-ip )
3303 [23:04:21] *** Quits: [V7] (~v7@replaced-ip ) (Quit: [V7])
3304 [23:04:43] *** Joins: V7 (~v7@replaced-ip )
3305 [23:06:32] *** Joins: Borfus (~La@replaced-ip )
3306 [23:08:08] *** Quits: Lope (~lope@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3307 [23:08:33] *** Quits: r00ter (~r00ter@replaced-ip ) (Disconnected by services)
3308 [23:08:38] *** Joins: r00ter (~r00ter@replaced-ip )
3309 [23:08:40] *** Joins: Tom-_ (~tomg@replaced-ip )
3310 [23:09:14] *** Quits: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3311 [23:09:29] *** Joins: mhall119 (~mhall@replaced-ip )
3312 [23:09:30] *** Quits: Bradux (~La@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
3313 [23:09:31] *** Joins: brokencycle (~brokencyc@replaced-ip )
3314 [23:10:29] *** Quits: greycat (~wooledg@replaced-ip ) (Quit: They see me clawin' the love seat / They won't do nothin' 'cause I'm cute and furry)
3315 [23:11:17] *** Joins: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip )
3316 [23:11:29] *** Quits: tonsofpcs (~mythbuntu@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
3317 [23:11:29] *** Joins: tonsofpcs (~mythbuntu@replaced-ip )
3318 [23:15:25] *** Quits: patterson (patterson@replaced-ip ) ()
3319 [23:16:27] *** Parts: oaken-source (~oaken-sou@replaced-ip ) ()
3320 [23:16:58] *** Joins: vivid (~ViViD@replaced-ip )
3321 [23:17:34] *** Quits: ephemer0l_ (~ephemer0l@replaced-ip##) (Quit: ##replaced-url
3322 [23:17:51] *** Quits: Darcidride (~Darcidrid@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3323 [23:17:55] *** Quits: nibble_zero (~nibble_ze@replaced-ip ) (Quit: nibble_zero)
3324 [23:18:15] *** Quits: pax (~Thunderbi@replaced-ip ) (Quit: pax)
3325 [23:18:15] *** Quits: dreamon__ (~dreamon@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
3326 [23:18:35] *** Quits: Sia- (~sia@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3327 [23:19:05] *** Quits: Mercury55 (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3328 [23:19:35] *** Joins: Mercury_Vapor (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip )
3329 [23:20:37] *** Quits: edwardly (~edwardly@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
3330 [23:21:11] *** Quits: Borfus (~La@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3331 [23:21:29] *** Joins: Borfus (~La@replaced-ip )
3332 [23:22:23] *** Joins: StygianBlues (~StygianBl@replaced-ip )
3333 [23:22:33] *** Joins: Ruebezahl (~Alf@replaced-ip )
3334 [23:23:51] *** Quits: JesseWalling (~jpwall@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3335 [23:25:47] *** Joins: dumbstruck (~dumbstruc@replaced-ip )
3336 [23:25:48] *** Quits: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3337 [23:26:06] *** Quits: tymczenko (~tymczenko@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3338 [23:26:44] *** Joins: Brigo (~Brigo@replaced-ip )
3339 [23:26:52] *** Quits: dumbstruck (~dumbstruc@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
3340 [23:27:26] *** Joins: dumbstruck (~dumbstruc@replaced-ip )
3341 [23:27:59] *** Joins: kobain (~kobain@replaced-ip )
3342 [23:28:02] *** Quits: dumbstruck (~dumbstruc@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
3343 [23:28:50] *** Quits: Nh3xus (~Nh3xus@replaced-ip ) (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
3344 [23:29:05] *** Quits: jnavila (~jnavila@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3345 [23:29:06] *** Joins: dumbstruck (~dumbstruc@replaced-ip )
3346 [23:30:14] *** Quits: dumbstruck (~dumbstruc@replaced-ip ) (Max SendQ exceeded)
3347 [23:30:33] *** Joins: dumbstruck (~dumbstruc@replaced-ip )
3348 [23:30:33] *** Quits: dumbstruck (~dumbstruc@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
3349 [23:32:49] *** Quits: dunningk (uid199403@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity)
3350 [23:33:10] *** Quits: sputnik (kli0rf@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3351 [23:34:01] *** debhelper sets mode: +l 1608
3352 [23:34:53] *** Joins: Deille (~ellie@replaced-ip )
3353 [23:34:55] *** Quits: Deille (~ellie@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
3354 [23:36:27] *** Quits: ntd (~ntd@replaced-ip ) (Quit: ntd)
3355 [23:36:40] *** Quits: ikus060 (~ikus060@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3356 [23:36:52] *** Joins: Deille (~ellie@replaced-ip )
3357 [23:36:55] *** Quits: Guest91423 (~dsps@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
3358 [23:37:09] *** Joins: edwardly (~edwardly@replaced-ip )
3359 [23:37:09] *** Quits: edwardly (~edwardly@replaced-ip ) (Changing host)
3360 [23:37:09] *** Joins: edwardly (~edwardly@replaced-ip )
3361 [23:37:18] *** Joins: sputnik (kli0rf@replaced-ip )
3362 [23:38:13] *** Quits: Deille (~ellie@replaced-ip ) (Client Quit)
3363 [23:39:25] *** Joins: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip )
3364 [23:39:31] *** Quits: daze (~daze@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3365 [23:39:40] *** Quits: FightingFalcon (~ff@replaced-ip ) ()
3366 [23:40:03] *** Quits: zifxify (~zifxify@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3367 [23:40:11] *** Quits: StygianBlues (~StygianBl@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
3368 [23:40:24] *** Joins: zifxify (~zifxify@replaced-ip )
3369 [23:40:51] *** Quits: alfa_niceguy (~thetanice@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3370 [23:41:09] *** Joins: alfa_niceguy (~thetanice@replaced-ip )
3371 [23:42:17] *** Joins: Mercury85 (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip )
3372 [23:42:27] *** Quits: TrickkyTyp8r (~0xDebug@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3373 [23:44:11] *** Joins: Wharncliffe (coffee@replaced-ip )
3374 [23:44:27] *** Joins: vicurd96 (~vicurd96@replaced-ip )
3375 [23:45:57] *** Quits: Mercury_Vapor (~naaaImgoo@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3376 [23:46:01] *** Quits: err404 (~err404@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)
3377 [23:46:27] *** Quits: clemens3 (~clemens@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
3378 [23:47:58] *** Joins: noobineer (~noobineer@replaced-ip )
3379 [23:48:11] *** Quits: vicurd96 (~vicurd96@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3380 [23:48:32] *** Quits: killian99 (~killian99@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Quitte)
3381 [23:48:46] *** Joins: j3kyl_`` (~user@replaced-ip )
3382 [23:48:46] *** Joins: birdbolt1 (~will@replaced-ip )
3383 [23:50:12] *** Quits: j3kyl_` (~user@replaced-ip ) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds)
3384 [23:50:23] *** Joins: clemens3 (~clemens@replaced-ip )
3385 [23:51:24] *** Quits: _0bitcount (~Big_Byte@replaced-ip ) (Quit: Leaving)
3386 [23:51:59] *** Quits: vidarr (~vidr@replaced-ip ) (Remote host closed the connection)
3387 [23:55:36] *** Joins: mtn (~mtn@replaced-ip )
3388 [23:56:42] *** Quits: kobain (~kobain@replaced-ip##) (Quit: KVIrc 4.2.0 Equilibrium ##replaced-url
3389 [23:57:36] *** Joins: hgfd123 (~hgfd123@replaced-ip )
3390 [23:58:25] *** Joins: sibyakin (~sibyakin@replaced-ip )
3391 [23:59:23] *** Joins: Sir_Designer (~Sir_Desig@replaced-ip )
↑ top
context: nick names on moving displays as market values
#debian Freenode IRC channel closed on 2021-06-01
contact: a @ her0. be