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6 [00:03:46] <zokum> I'm having problems with radvd and other services taking down my 6rd ipv6 tunnel. This happens about every 2 hours when systemd for some reason restarts radvd
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8 [00:05:06] <zokum> this has been driving me crazy, started happening a lot more after a dist upgrade, before my ipv6 could be up for days, now it's useless
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16 [00:12:24] <fpat> throw some journalctl spells at it
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18 [00:12:49] <rant> heh
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20 [00:13:25] <rant> ENOMANNA
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24 [00:15:14] <mnuhmnuh> fwiw, Version: 1:2.17-1~bpo9+1 in backports.
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35 [00:22:02] <pie3> anyone from usa?
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42 [00:22:57] <bites> namaste.
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44 [00:23:45] <rant> pie3: no, the whole counry moved aftter Trump became presodent
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46 [00:24:10] <mnuhmnuh> i was there a few times.
47 [00:24:37] <ArchNoob_> Hi, am on Debian 9.5 trying to install libpng-dev or libpng-tools to get a node app to work. But I cannot install them from apt-get?
48 [00:24:37] <rant> they call it Trumptopia now and the sane people deny being from there
49 [00:24:49] <zokum> fpat: was that meant to me?
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53 [00:25:54] <fpat> zokum: yes
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56 [00:26:49] <mnuhmnuh> pie3: this channel is for debian linux support.
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58 [00:27:13] <annadane> ArchNoob_, we'll need your output to paste.debian.net
59 [00:27:14] <annadane> !bat
60 [00:27:17] <annadane> c'mon dpkg
61 [00:27:23] <annadane> oh. not even here.
62 [00:27:25] <annadane> dselect: bat
63 [00:27:25] <dselect> In order to troubleshoot your problem with apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information: 1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1 pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem, and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use replaced-url
64 [00:27:56] <annadane> ,v libpng-dev
65 [00:27:57] <judd> Package: libpng-dev on amd64 -- stretch: 1.6.28-1; buster: 1.6.34-1; sid: 1.6.34-1
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74 [00:31:32] <ArchNoob_> well, here is some of it.. replaced-url
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76 [00:32:15] <ch3mical> Not sure if this is the best place to ask... Anyone know why nodejs isn't available on stretch?
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78 [00:32:28] <ch3mical> >Package nodejs is not available, but is referred to by another package.
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81 [00:33:05] <bites> ArchNoob_: do you have a mixed stretch/testing/unstable system ?
82 [00:33:07] <RoyK> ,v nodejs
83 [00:33:08] <judd> Package: nodejs on amd64 -- wheezy-backports: 0.10.29~dfsg-1~bpo70+1; jessie: 0.10.29~dfsg-2; jessie-backports: 4.8.2~dfsg-1~bpo8+1; stretch: 4.8.2~dfsg-1; stretch-backports: 8.11.1~dfsg-2~bpo9+1; buster: 8.11.2~dfsg-1; sid: 8.11.2~dfsg-1; experimental: 10.4.0~dfsg-1
84 [00:34:01] <ch3mical> Is that just confirming it's a package on stretch?
85 [00:34:21] <RoyK> yes
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87 [00:34:32] <ch3mical> Any idea why I'm getting the error, then?
88 [00:34:50] <RoyK> ch3mical: see the answer from bites
89 [00:35:06] <ch3mical> Sorry, what answer from bites?
90 [00:35:37] <bites> my answer was for a different user.
91 [00:35:42] <RoyK> sorry, wrong user, but still
92 [00:36:00] <RoyK> nodejs in the repos
93 [00:36:08] <annadane> apt install nodejs does work for me
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97 [00:37:30] <ch3mical> I've even done the official nodejs script to install the PPA and still get the same error: `curl -sL replaced-url
98 [00:37:33] <bites> if you also want npm and timely updates i think the better way is to go with the upstream package.
99 [00:37:52] <ch3mical> Don't need npm for my usage
100 [00:38:07] <ch3mical> What's the upstream package?
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102 [00:38:22] <ArchNoob_> @bites: no it's not a testing system.
103 [00:38:23] <bites> the thing you tried just now.
104 [00:38:33] <ch3mical> gotcha
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106 [00:38:42] <ArchNoob_> replaced-url
107 [00:39:03] <ch3mical> Any idea why that isn't working?
108 [00:39:05] <bites> ch3mical: can you copy the output of apt-cache policy nodejs to paste.debian.net?
109 [00:39:19] <ch3mical> sure one sec
110 [00:39:33] <ch3mical> With or without using the upstream?
111 [00:39:39] <annadane> ,v libpng16-16
112 [00:39:40] <judd> Package: libpng16-16 on amd64 -- stretch: 1.6.28-1; buster: 1.6.34-1; sid: 1.6.34-1
113 [00:39:57] <ArchNoob_> whats that?
114 [00:40:16] <annadane> just checking what the versions are from your paste, but apt-cache policy will tell us much more
115 [00:40:39] <annadane> also i'm sure that's not all the packages... but just give us apt-cache policy by itself
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117 [00:40:45] <annadane> (and btw you don't need sudo for it)
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120 [00:41:14] <bites> ch3mical: correction, apt-cache policy; apt-cache policy nodejs
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123 [00:41:59] <zokum> fpat: all i can see is: systemd[1]: Stopping Router advertisement daemon for IPv6... | systemd[1]: Starting Router advertisement daemon for IPv6...
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125 [00:42:09] <ArchNoob_> @annadane: this? replaced-url
126 [00:42:13] <zokum> and that is when it also takes down my 6rd i manually set up
127 [00:42:34] <annadane> ok, cool. not a frankendebian.
128 [00:43:10] <ArchNoob_> ?
129 [00:43:15] <ArchNoob_> whats up?
130 [00:43:52] <annadane> ArchNoob_, if you install aptitude and try aptitude install libpng-dev (don't press y immediately, just paste the output), aptitude will give some information on what might be holding it back
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132 [00:44:05] <annadane> dselect, frankendebian
133 [00:44:05] <dselect> When you get random packages from random repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and #debian certainly doesn't want to even try. Ask me about <reinstall>
134 [00:44:15] <annadane> that ^ is frankendebian, which so far you don't seem to have
135 [00:44:24] <bites> the sources are malformed.
136 [00:44:30] <annadane> are they?
137 [00:44:36] <bites> the main debian repo is missing.
138 [00:44:52] <annadane> oh. yeah, that could be a problem :P
139 [00:44:57] <ch3mical> replaced-url
140 [00:45:08] <annadane> i think failing to notice that deserves a 6 month ban
141 [00:45:18] <annadane> (on my part)
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144 [00:46:01] <annadane> ArchNoob_, add deb replaced-url
145 [00:46:25] <annadane> sorry, deb replaced-url
146 [00:46:28] <bites> ch3mical: ah, armel, that explains it. the package does not exist for your arch.
147 [00:46:33] <annadane> argh!
148 [00:46:40] <ch3mical> sonnuva
149 [00:46:51] <annadane> what i MEANT is... deb replaced-url
150 [00:46:59] <annadane> sorry for being an absolute idiot of the highest order
151 [00:47:20] <ch3mical> bites: what are my options, do you think?
152 [00:47:26] <annadane> and then apt update
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154 [00:47:36] <bites> or use replaced-url
155 [00:48:18] <bites> ch3mical: well, if no port exist there won't be an easy fix. you will have to ask the node community.
156 [00:48:38] <ch3mical> Fair enough
157 [00:48:41] <ch3mical> Thanks for the help
158 [00:49:08] <ArchNoob_> @annadane: Hey it works!
159 [00:49:41] <ArchNoob_> Thank u very much man!
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164 [00:51:41] <Okee> I would like to make a 64gb memory stick bootable, and also have it store an installation cd. What do I need to do to accomplish this? Looking online I found a reference to netbootin replaced-url
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167 [00:54:17] <Okee> I don't see this in the repository with POP_OS. I am trying to install Debian stable.
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171 [00:55:39] <bites> Okee: so you are on a linux distro already? then just copy the iso to the usb drive. cp /path/to/iso /dev/sdX
172 [00:56:15] <bites> Okee: you don't need to format or make anything bootable. the iso contains everything.
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177 [00:59:17] <mnuhmnuh> but "... also have it store an installation cd." i've only seen tails do persistent data ptn. dunno how it works really.
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179 [01:00:59] <bites> persistence is only relevant with live systems.
180 [01:01:02] <Okee> bites> So is the file with xfce in it the one I need replaced-url
181 [01:01:22] <mnuhmnuh> assuming they meant two, not one in the other. otherwise, good to go.
182 [01:02:27] <bites> Okee: if you have an internet connection during install i would go with the netinst. if that's a laptop and you rely on wifi i would use the firmware iso.
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188 [01:04:25] <bites> Okee: which can be found here: replaced-url
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211 [01:22:45] <hxmuller> greetings. When adding devices to an encrypted volume during installation (netinst), it's just the /dev/mapper devices I am interested in selecting correct?
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229 [01:46:24] <Okee> bites>
230 [01:47:11] <Okee> I could use some guidance on his net install disk. Am I correct that the laptop won't boot from this disk?
231 [01:48:21] <ardualabs> Just to make sure, you're referring to the debian netinstall iso?
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233 [01:50:16] <Okee> ardualabs> So what is the procedure for using the net install disk? I tried booting from it and nothing happened; it just continued with the boot to the distro I have now.
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237 [01:52:18] <ardualabs> There's any number of things that can be happening here, some of which are really going to be on you to find out.
238 [01:53:04] <ardualabs> i.e. what are you trying to boot from, do you have your system set to boot from that media, how did you create the media etc.
239 [01:53:30] <ardualabs> replaced-url
240 [01:53:33] <Okee> ardualabs> Is the network disk that has the word "firmware" designed to start the installation process from the USB memory stick?
241 [01:53:37] <hxmuller> yes, check uefi/bios settings
242 [01:54:16] <Okee> hxmuller> I am on a System76 and will need some time to research this.
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244 [01:54:38] <hxmuller> if everything there is good, then the install media should be checked
245 [01:55:17] <ardualabs> and...just because I've seen it happen waaaay too many times, you can't just cp my-cool-boot.iso to the install media :D
246 [01:55:21] <Okee> hxmuller> There is a cryptdata feature on here that I could do without. I would have been better off if the manufacture didn't install their desktop. It is a horrible mess, and with most things related to gnome, everything is broken.
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248 [01:55:59] <ardualabs> Okee: I think at this point you're really going to need to read that install guide I linked, esp.the "before you begin" sections.
249 [01:56:11] <hxmuller> they have a custom distribution eh?
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251 [01:57:43] <Okee> ardualabs> Are you referring to the network installation guide listed here replaced-url
252 [01:58:02] <hxmuller> System76 has a bios you can get to by pressing F2 during boot
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254 [01:58:29] <hxmuller> look for boot settings to confirm you can boot from the install media
255 [01:58:48] <coruja> ardualabs, replaced-url
256 [01:58:53] <hxmuller> if that checks out, the the install media is the next suspect
257 [02:00:56] <ardualabs> coruja: thanks for the link, but I was referring to copying to an already formated filesystem
258 [02:01:03] <Okee> hxmuller> Am I correct this needs to be burned and not copied?
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260 [02:01:29] <Okee> I don't have a burner on here so I probably need to download one.
261 [02:01:30] <hxmuller> are you talking about cp *.iso /dev/sdb?
262 [02:02:09] <ardualabs> One other thing you can try is putting the boot drive you made into the system you have and seeing if you can mount it
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264 [02:02:26] <ardualabs> if it's viable, you should probably see something.
265 [02:02:36] <hxmuller> you can cp or dd the iso to a flashdrive, that's how I get it done. haven't used a CD-ROM in sometime
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267 [02:03:43] <hxmuller> but some flashdrives have problems with that. never had a problem with sandisk drives
268 [02:04:09] <Okee> hxmuller> Incidentally I have an important errand to run and will return after 7:45 pm.
269 [02:04:22] <hxmuller> someone will be around
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277 [02:07:02] <Guest73003> hola
278 [02:07:08] <hxmuller> hi
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283 [02:08:30] <hxmuller> Guest73003: have a question?
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314 [02:27:24] <razer_> Anyone know anything about Debian testing not detecting ethernet on install? It makes no sense a newer software would have less drivers. Install has always detected my ethernet adapter.
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319 [02:31:19] <hxmuller> razer: I don't use debian testing isos. I use stable netinst, then upgrade to testing
320 [02:31:26] <ardualabs> razer_: if you have the previous working version handy, I'd see what dmesg says about your driver and do a lsmod to see what's loaded.
321 [02:31:28] <mnuhmnuh> journalctl? i've never seen it fail to enable wired.
322 [02:31:41] <ardualabs> Just for comparison.
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324 [02:32:55] <razer_> Should I post a link to whole thing or part?
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327 [02:34:33] <razer_> Looks like Intel Pro/1000
328 [02:35:16] <razer_> I tried selecting that from the testing installer too manually, and I couldn't figure out how to get passed that. It kept putting me back to the detect screen after I double clicked the option or continue
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330 [02:35:29] <razer_> I was originally going to just upgrade and not use the installer iso
331 [02:35:36] <razer_> I will do upgrade instead now.
332 [02:35:58] <ardualabs> Also, before you run off, there's an off chance the device name *changed* rather than disappeared
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334 [02:36:15] <ardualabs> ip link # just to make sure
335 [02:36:18] <hxmuller> it might be a firmware issue, but I don't know why it would let you select it and not have the firmware ...
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337 [02:37:24] <ardualabs> oh nm, missed the part when you were getting this during the installation *smh*
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339 [02:39:26] <razer_> I was looking over upgrade, dis-upgrade, full-upgrade
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355 [02:56:10] <razer_> So does "dist-upgrade" do the same thing as "full-upgrade" now?
356 [02:56:12] <oct2pus> aren't dist-upgrade and full-upgrade the same thing?
357 [02:56:16] <razer_> The manually only mentions full upgrade.
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359 [02:56:27] <razer_> oct2pus, I was just thinking the same thing.
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361 [02:56:44] <razer_> I did dist-upgrade and it was recognized, but there is no mention of it in the man page.
362 [02:57:00] <razer_> I think maybe it does the same thing as full-upgrade then. Maybe not in the past though.
363 [02:57:15] <oct2pus> fwiw i dist-upgraded from stable to testing and i've not had a problem
364 [02:57:42] <razer_> oct2pus, Ok, I'm doing that now.
365 [02:58:05] <annadane> i missed the context but i'd not do that for the sake of it
366 [02:58:13] <razer_> Did you have a fully installed system with xorg first though?
367 [02:58:25] <razer_> I'm doing it from xorg with gpu drivers and everything already installed. Probably more risky.
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369 [03:00:13] <mnuhmnuh> apt-get says dist-upgrade, apt says full-upgrade, aptitude says full- and safe-upgrade.
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372 [03:01:03] <razer_> I used apt dist-upgrade
373 [03:01:36] <annadane> which is fine. most of them are interchangable
374 [03:01:51] <razer_> Will it work if I run from xorg?
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376 [03:02:10] <annadane> best if you don't afaik
377 [03:02:20] <razer_> I did not quit or use other terminal.
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380 [03:03:47] <oct2pus> the terminal is a front end to the console
381 [03:03:56] <oct2pus> so yes if it didn't work i'd be a concerned
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384 [03:04:29] <annadane> careful with testing; it can break
385 [03:04:40] <annadane> decide whether or not you absolutely need it compared to stable
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399 [03:11:40] <oct2pus> i mean im weird like
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401 [03:12:35] <oct2pus> im exhausted from work, i come home ready to sleep, i quickly update my system through gnome, and gnome in its forever wisdom decides you should restart your PC when you upgrade for whatever reason.
402 [03:12:38] <oct2pus> Nvidia driver breaks
403 [03:12:48] <oct2pus> suddenly im literally excited because i can fix it, energy restored
404 [03:12:52] <oct2pus> i learned about kernel modes
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406 [03:13:31] <oct2pus> and then found out there was a failsafe left by the dev team because the nvidia driver is Like That.
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431 [03:25:54] <velix> Is there a repository with the latest vanilla kernels?
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442 [03:34:26] <hxmuller> velix: none that I know of, but the experimental linux-source is currently at: 4.18~rc5-1~exp1, but you have to build it yourself
443 [03:34:41] <velix> hxmuller: yeah, as always ;)
444 [03:35:00] <velix> hxmuller: My vbox guest (debian stretch) freeezes my windows host... That's why I wanted to try another kernel.
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447 [03:36:23] <hxmuller> that's odd
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450 [03:37:55] <hxmuller> velix: windows 10?
451 [03:38:05] <velix> hxmuller: Yes.
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453 [03:38:22] <velix> hxmuller: I've benchmarked and stress tested the system the last 5 hours.
454 [03:38:22] <hxmuller> velix: replaced-url
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456 [03:38:42] <hxmuller> don't know if that will solve your issue, but it's worth a watch
457 [03:38:59] <velix> hxmuller: go away :DD
458 [03:39:04] <velix> hxmuller: thanks, let's try.
459 [03:39:10] <hxmuller> lol
460 [03:39:29] <velix> Anyway, I now know that my system can handle 5 hours of 100% CPU ;)
461 [03:39:45] <velix> and 5 hours of RAM read/write with various patterns, hehe.
462 [03:40:05] <hxmuller> I can hear your fan from here
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464 [03:40:56] <velix> hxmuller: Hehe, the video is some kind missleading.
465 [03:41:11] <velix> hxmuller: I shoulds to uncheck the switch, but it needs to be checked
466 [03:41:28] <hxmuller> ah well, it was worth a shot
467 [03:41:57] <velix> hxmuller: Nah, your idea totally right. It needs to be activated, like shown in the text below and the text in the video.
468 [03:42:07] <velix> hxmuller: but the video is just showing the other way around ;)
469 [03:42:25] <velix> It's disabled by default, but should be enabled to fix the problem.
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471 [03:42:31] <velix> The video just shows how to disable it ;)
472 [03:43:06] <hxmuller> it seems to be a common occurence on windows 10 hosts
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474 [03:43:35] <velix> I'll give it a try. Thanks.
475 [03:43:35] <hxmuller> based on the google search
476 [03:43:48] <velix> But wow, over 8 months already.
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483 [03:56:27] <hxmuller> I ran a Win 10 guest on Debian without issue awhile back, it works the other way around.
484 [03:57:41] <velix> hxmuller: okay, I'll discuss this on #vbox when developers are on again.
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486 [03:58:03] <velix> hxmuller: 04 am... I'll start processing my data soon. Perhaps it doesn't crash anymore now.
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488 [04:02:24] <hesco> Can anyone please advise which channel I should seek help with a fetchmailrc configuration question? I am getting authentication failures for an_email@the_client_domain.fqdn@host.provider.fqdn. Why is the fqdn of the host being appended, and how is it I can suppress that, please?
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494 [04:07:32] <hxmuller> it's not very populated, and unofficial
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496 [04:09:47] <hesco> thanks hxmuller
497 [04:10:06] <razer2> Is the XFCE menu button supposed to have an "x" icon at the to to Run Programs? Why is that icon broken?
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679 [07:01:05] <geosmin> replaced-url
680 [07:01:26] <geosmin> let's do this!
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690 [07:12:50] <COOurb> how to run script at booting/right before greeting screen appears?
691 [07:15:05] <somiaj> /etc/rc.local still works, though maybe you want to write a systemd unit file
692 [07:15:25] <Voldenet> COOurb: a systemd unit with ExecStart should work, and if you need it before greeting screen appears
693 [07:15:43] <Voldenet> you might get your service in display manager's dependencies
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698 [07:17:49] <COOurb> oh, it's not even a service. just a script for changin' contrast of display
699 [07:18:15] <COOurb> I found out that there is no way to change+store display settings in linux/xfce
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701 [07:18:26] <COOurb> so I should make script that will bne make it for me
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703 [07:19:25] <Voldenet> I say it might be useful to make it a stoppable oneshot service
704 [07:19:41] <Voldenet> with ExecStart restoring values, and ExecStop saving them
705 [07:19:43] <COOurb> never wrote services for linux
706 [07:19:51] <Voldenet> It's not very hard
707 [07:19:52] <COOurb> sory, i don't get it
708 [07:19:55] <Voldenet> > replaced-url
709 [07:20:01] <COOurb> well, all my life was on Windows
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713 [07:22:25] <Voldenet> "Example 3. Stoppable oneshot service" is probably something you'd like
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715 [07:22:54] <COOurb> before it i created script in init.d
716 [07:22:57] <Voldenet> I'm not sure if Stop is executed upon shutting off, never cared about this
717 [07:23:00] <COOurb> but it doesn;'t work
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719 [07:23:46] <Voldenet> COOurb: debian has moved to systemd, there might be some compatibility layer, but really, init scripts aren't even easy to write
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724 [07:28:07] <somiaj> COOurb: be more specific, dose the script require xorg to be runnign to wkr?
725 [07:28:15] <COOurb> i dunno
726 [07:28:20] <COOurb> it called xcalib
727 [07:28:40] <COOurb> xo I need fine amount of contrast at startup
728 [07:28:43] <COOurb> so*
729 [07:29:39] <somiaj> you will need to have xorg runing for this, you can either add this to your xorg.conf if possible and put the contrast correction there
730 [07:29:49] <somiaj> you could also create an autostart script for your user logging into your de, and run the script there
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741 [07:38:54] <COOurb> haha, there is no tray in xfce
742 [07:39:03] <COOurb> so kvirc fcked up
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745 [07:42:16] <somiaj> xfce should have a systray in it
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747 [07:42:24] <somiaj> you shoudl be able to add it to the pannel
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749 [07:43:03] <COOurb> nope
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751 [07:43:42] <COOurb> or, if I get it correctly, it requires special applications
752 [07:43:46] <COOurb> like networkmanager
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783 [08:07:37] <COOurb> ah, too hard for me
784 [08:07:42] <COOurb> i need just run script
785 [08:07:44] <COOurb> nothing moe
786 [08:07:46] <COOurb> nothing moemore
787 [08:07:51] <COOurb> more*
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794 [08:15:48] <gregor2> I have exidentally entered the command
795 [08:16:10] <gregor2> deluser --delete-all-files wireshark
796 [08:16:38] <gregor2> There was a bunch of output on the screen. Do I have to worry about that?
797 [08:18:06] <rant> gregor2: it may cause wireshark to misbehave or fail to work I'm not sure what it uses that for perhaps to have enough privs to run a scan but keep it from running as root
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799 [08:18:32] <rant> gregor2: I'd also think reinstalling the package would recreate that but I can't be certain
800 [08:19:21] <gregor2> Is it possible that I have deleted other important files, not associated to wireshark?
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802 [08:20:15] <gregor2> By the way wireshark seems to only create a group called wireshark at installation. The user was created by myself. So thats why
803 [08:20:32] <gregor2> I thought there cant be any files owned by that user.
804 [08:20:39] <rant> ah, well then only you would know what that user has :P
805 [08:20:46] <gregor2> Nothing
806 [08:21:14] <gregor2> I created it, added it to the group wireshark and then i deleted it with that command.
807 [08:21:33] <rant> gregor2: I wouldnt be overly concerned about it.. I'd just try being more aware and less doubtful about how you admin your system or at least ask BEFORE you do something you fear could be destructive :P
808 [08:21:40] <gregor2> So I do not set him the owner of any files.
809 [08:22:31] <rant> the command likely had no effect but deleting the homedir which probably only had a skeleton
810 [08:23:16] <gregor2> Does the --remove-all-files option also delete the files owned by the group the user is in?
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812 [08:24:54] <rant> gregor2: well that should be a fairly easy thing to figure out.. unlike your previous questions this one can be tested by either trying it and seeing or probably more easily by checking to see if wireshark's files are still in tact
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814 [08:25:26] <gregor2> I have reinstalled wireshark and it worked.
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817 [08:25:52] <rant> heh
818 [08:25:57] <gregor2> But couldnt there be a users group, where all the users are in?
819 [08:26:11] <rant> sure
820 [08:26:25] <gregor2> And if I execute this command everything gets deleted which is owned by that group?
821 [08:26:29] <rant> but files wouldnt be created owned by that group
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823 [08:27:56] <gregor2> I cant try that out ecause it would probably do the same thing again
824 [08:28:00] <rant> if I had a user rant that belonged to a group tnar, my user wouldn't create files in group tanr unless it was my usergroup which would be rant by deault
825 [08:28:08] <gregor2> I'd have to make a VM.
826 [08:28:26] <rant> I think you're being concerned for nothing unless there is something you're NOT telling me
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828 [08:28:51] <gregor2> lol
829 [08:29:10] <rant> :D
830 [08:29:11] <gregor2> I think i have told you everything.
831 [08:29:29] <gregor2> Have I mensioned the explosion?
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833 [08:29:52] <rant> well if you have no issues, it doesn't sound like anyhing you've done would be problematic beyond the fact you're doing things without knowing their effect and seemingly for no reason
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835 [08:30:05] <rant> gregor2: did the magic smoke come out :D
836 [08:30:11] <gregor2> yes
837 [08:30:17] <gregor2> no just kidding
838 [08:30:23] <gregor2> I have read the man page.
839 [08:30:42] <rant> well you know compuers run on magic smoke.. as long as that hasn't come out, it should be fine
840 [08:30:54] <gregor2> And there it says "Remove all files from the system owned by this user."
841 [08:31:01] <gregor2> So I thought ok...
842 [08:31:02] <rant> the magic smoke has a rather pugnant smell to it.. you'd know if it came out
843 [08:31:22] <gregor2> then just the user and not the group which are no files except the home.
844 [08:31:46] <gregor2> And suddenly
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846 [08:32:16] <gregor2> takes a very long time spitting out messages like could not delete file /usr/lib/......
847 [08:32:34] <rant> this just sounds like a catholic confession to me.. and I say you should say 3 Hail Stallman, and 4 OUr Linus, and you'll be absolved of your sin :P
848 [08:32:59] <gregor2> man
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850 [08:33:26] <rant> hmm.. well just a minute ago you were saying there was no output
851 [08:33:39] <gregor2> I said there was.
852 [08:33:42] <gregor2> I think so
853 [08:33:50] <dfcnvt> I executed this command: "tftp -v -m octet 192.168.1.1 -c put dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin" ... it gave me this result: "usage: tftp host-name [port]"...I did try add the port number 69 to it. It keep resulting this way. Anyone know the appropriate way to do it?
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855 [08:35:20] <rant> you'd need to provide the full output, possibly in paste.debian.net if its multi-line
856 [08:35:37] <gregor2> me?
857 [08:35:42] <rant> include the command you typed
858 [08:35:44] <dfcnvt> rant: you're talking to me?
859 [08:35:48] <gregor2> I have deleted it :(.
860 [08:35:50] <rant> dfcnvt: yes
861 [08:35:53] <dfcnvt> oh
862 [08:36:18] <rant> gregor2: no, sorry. you reinstalled wireshark, nothing catastrophic seems to have happened, what are you concerned about exactly?
863 [08:36:34] <dfcnvt> uhh okay. I'm on my separate computer. But my explanation say it all -- it show exactly that if I simply show you the output paste.
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865 [08:37:00] <rant> gregor2: as I said before the takeaway here is to be thankful you didnt screw something up and to be more conscious of what you're doing in the future
866 [08:37:07] <gregor2> Deleting important system files
867 [08:37:47] <rant> dfcnvt: offhand what looks wrong to me is the IP which has options before and after it.. typically options come before arguments
868 [08:38:03] <COOurb> What should i change in .service file to prevent service from autorun?
869 [08:38:10] <rant> dfcnvt: it probably can't understand the command line as a result of the order of your arguments
870 [08:38:23] <COOurb> because I don't want to apache run at sturtup
871 [08:38:46] <rant> there are some exceptions to tha rule, but generally speaking options follow the command then required arguments
872 [08:39:23] <rant> COOurb: don't manually edit that, just use systemctl disable apache
873 [08:39:33] <COOurb> how?
874 [08:39:35] <dutchfish> normally you disable a service with systemd like systemctl disable [service]
875 [08:39:53] <rant> COOurb: byt typing "systemctl disable apache" :P
876 [08:40:07] <dutchfish> it will still run until you either stop it or reboot, then it will not start
877 [08:40:19] <dfcnvt> replaced-url
878 [08:40:21] <COOurb> so when I want to run it aghain I should write two commands?
879 [08:40:21] <rant> COOurb: disabling the service stops it rom starting unless you manually start it
880 [08:40:25] <dfcnvt> rant: ^
881 [08:40:37] <COOurb> hm
882 [08:40:41] <rant> COOurb: when you WANT to run it you need only service apache start
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884 [08:40:54] <COOurb> so it's only disabling autorun
885 [08:40:58] <dutchfish> COOurb, running and enable/disable are 2 different things.
886 [08:41:00] <COOurb> not service entirely
887 [08:41:23] <rant> COOurb: correct.. however editing the service files may break it entirely
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889 [08:41:47] <dutchfish> for apache to disable: systemctl disable apache2.service
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891 [08:42:24] <dutchfish> dont edit the service files, unless you exactly know what you are doing
892 [08:42:25] <rant> ah, yes its been apache2 for sometime now.. kudos dutchfish .. however the .service part is optional
893 [08:42:27] <COOurb> because in Windows there are options for service; disabled, on demand(manually) and autorun
894 [08:42:44] <dfcnvt> rant: Reordering the options --> replaced-url
895 [08:43:55] <dutchfish> stopping the service is simular (but not equal to disabling it) systemctl stop apache2.service
896 [08:44:06] <rant> dfcnvt: that suggest to me you are runnign this command on a router with dd-wrt not on debian.. and it probably uses a stripped down version of the command which doesnt support the same options as the debian version
897 [08:44:29] <rant> dfcnvt: the commands available on embedded systems are oten stripped down to save space
898 [08:44:57] <dfcnvt> rant: yes -- I've already apt-get'd the tftp command.
899 [08:45:05] <rant> dfcnvt: I can't support dd-wrt, there is however a channel for it that may be able to help better
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901 [08:45:24] <dfcnvt> regardless, the tool exist...simply I'm not doing the right job in giving options or the ordering still wrong.
902 [08:45:36] <rant> dfcnvt: are you in fact running this on debian stretch?
903 [08:45:38] <dfcnvt> rant: Ah, didn't think of that, I'll check it there.
904 [08:45:50] <dfcnvt> rant: Yes
905 [08:45:50] <rant> dfcnvt: or are you running it on dd-wrt?
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907 [08:45:54] <dfcnvt> No
908 [08:46:04] <dfcnvt> I'm on debian. I'm about to flash it to my router
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910 [08:46:23] <kirk781> someone is flashing debian onto a router?
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913 [08:46:42] <dfcnvt> I'll join it over to the openwrt / ddwrt community. (hopefully there is a channel there)
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916 [08:47:06] <rant> dfcnvt: in any case it appears that this tftp command does not support the options you're specifying and it only supports the host/port to connect to then you specify commands interactively
917 [08:47:41] <rant> dfcnvt: i.e. start tftp then from the interactive prompt, you enter put foo.. etc
918 [08:47:58] <dutchfish> COOurb, you can think of enable/disable as it is in windows, ondemand is not in systemd, but enable incorperates it depending on the specific service.
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920 [08:48:21] <dfcnvt> rant: I see. I'll just try that by means of interactive.
921 [08:49:00] <rant> dfcnvt: yes as for the transfer type there are likely commands for that as well, you'd have to read the manpage.. I never used tftp in this way.. I only used the server part for PXE booting not the client
922 [08:49:01] <dutchfish> COOurb, all enabled service will start in a specific (depency) order. Its up to the service if it runs continously or only for a specific amount of time.
923 [08:49:07] <COOurb> dutchfish: on Windows service should be enabled before run
924 [08:49:10] <COOurb> so nope.
925 [08:49:30] <rant> dfcnvt: it is however quite obvious that it doesn't support command line options, only the host/port to connect to
926 [08:49:49] <dutchfish> COOurb, on linux a service can be started at will, but it wont start automatically if not enabled.
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928 [08:50:23] <COOurb> Why not make sort of service "run all stuff from this directory"? I think i will make this
929 [08:50:42] <COOurb> dutchfish: yea, already got it
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931 [08:51:07] <dutchfish> COOurb, thats rather stupid, if you delve into systemd you quickly see that alot of services are depending on others, there is an order of things to it.
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934 [08:51:41] <dutchfish> COOurb, and think parralel starting too ;)
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936 [08:52:30] <dutchfish> COOurb, it works pretty well so far
937 [08:52:55] <dutchfish> COOurb, for more delve in to fine manuals
938 [08:53:03] <COOurb> ok, how can I get what services depends mY "service"?
939 [08:53:16] <COOurb> i just wanna run xcalib
940 [08:53:59] <dutchfish> COOurb, well, there are lots of ways, the ones i use most often are: systemd-analyze critical and systemd-analyze blame (to analyze what time it takes)
941 [08:54:35] <dutchfish> COOurb, systemctl status and journalctl -x are you frineds as well
942 [08:54:48] <COOurb> hah
943 [08:54:53] <dutchfish> Colti, for the rest, rtfm
944 [08:55:06] <rant> the service file specifies what the dependencies are if that's what you mean
945 [08:55:16] <dutchfish> right
946 [08:55:29] <rant> and that makes sure a service is not started until its dependencies are started successfully
947 [08:55:32] <dfcnvt> rant: Got it working. Awesome. I can see the ddwrt successfully installed on my router.
948 [08:56:03] <dutchfish> rant, some services depend on others to start first, the whole enchalada is designed to do it in the right order, as fast as possible.
949 [08:56:03] <rant> because systemd does things asynchronously, it has a dependency system to ensure things are not started out of order causing unnecessary failures
950 [08:56:20] <dutchfish> oops that was for COOurb
951 [08:56:31] <COOurb> yeah, I get it, but still
952 [08:56:37] <dfcnvt> Basically, I have to enter 'tftp 192.168.1.1 69'...to get into the interactive mode, then type in 'mode binary' 'put dd-wrt.v24_micro_generic.bin' 'quit'...that's it.
953 [08:56:47] <COOurb> how can I find service "allowing" to run xcalib?
954 [08:56:50] <rant> dfcnvt: yes that sounds correct
955 [08:57:13] <dfcnvt> Well, thank you. :)
956 [08:57:25] <dutchfish> COOurb, take a peak at systemctl list-unit-files
957 [08:57:38] <rant> dfcnvt: there is a #dd-wrt on this network if you need help with dd-wrt in the future
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959 [08:58:30] <mandeep_> in nm-connection-manager does 'automatically connect to this vpn when using this connection' mean that the wifi will only connect with the vpn?
960 [08:58:51] <dutchfish> COOurb, if your particular service is listed you can enable it, if not you have to implement it on your own. But thats beyond the scope if this short intro.
961 [08:58:59] <rant> dfcnvt: I guess you were following instructions from a website that didn't line up with the functionality of your tftp command :P
962 [08:59:05] <mandeep_> i dont want the network to connect unless the vpn is available
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965 [08:59:20] <COOurb> ok, thanks for this list.
966 [08:59:26] <dutchfish> yw
967 [08:59:39] <COOurb> and i already got that stuff about services' states
968 [09:00:22] <dutchfish> ok :)
969 [09:00:28] <rant> mandeep_: sounds more like it'll attempt to connect to vpn after the connection is enabled, than that it'll only connect if the vpn is available
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971 [09:00:53] <rant> mandeep_: I think you may need additional post-up type script to bring the network down if vpn doesnt succeed
972 [09:00:58] <mandeep_> rant: yeah that was my thought as well
973 [09:01:03] <mandeep_> i see
974 [09:01:22] <mandeep_> rant: thanks
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976 [09:02:04] <rant> IIRC network-manager allows for such pre/post up commands
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981 [09:04:43] <dfcnvt> rant: Yup, you guess right -- I'm a newbie in this sort of thing. But I success in the end anyway. :)
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983 [09:05:06] <COOurb> can't find which service responsible for video ouptut
984 [09:05:07] <rant> dfcnvt: I've always just flashed via the web interface unless SHTF
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995 [09:07:42] <rant> mandeep_: you may want to study man networkmanager.conf
996 [09:07:50] <COOurb> So what if there is no "After" parameter?
997 [09:08:13] <dfcnvt> rant: Well, there is a process to do that -- there's two files approaching to the router, the first file was simply that, uploading it via the web interface. And with another file, going through the tftp. There's a step that need to go through all the process of powering on and off.
998 [09:08:19] <rant> mandeep_: but you may also want to consider the big picture of what you're doing and explain what you want better if you need more assistance
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1000 [09:09:09] <dutchfish> COOurb, time for the manual i gues ;) replaced-url
1001 [09:09:17] <dfcnvt> I could simply use the 2nd file and have it upload it via the web...but I'm afraid of bricking it if I don't follow the instruction. lol
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1003 [09:11:02] <dutchfish> COOurb, from the manual: If one of the other units fails to activate, and an ordering dependency After= on the failing unit is set, this unit will not be started.
1004 [09:11:35] <rant> dfcnvt: well thats what the 30-30-30 tftp mode crap is for.. when SHTF so you can restore it
1005 [09:11:49] <COOurb> But ib examples of oneshot services there is no After parameter
1006 [09:12:15] <dutchfish> COOurb, because after= is optional
1007 [09:12:48] <COOurb> sorry, english is not my native
1008 [09:13:21] <dutchfish> COOurb, i leave you on your own to it, i think you have enough to figure it out, now.
1009 [09:13:27] <rant> dfcnvt: I personally liked the tomato firmware better, and on many routers you have to flash dd-wrt first to get tomato working so I am vaguely familiar with what you mean
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1011 [09:13:51] <mandeep_> rant: thanks ill take a look. basically want to hide all traffic as im in the unforunate position where my wifi is not safe
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1014 [09:16:04] <rant> mandeep_: yes, well it feels like none of us are safe these days, precautions are necessary for privacy even if you're not doing anyhing sensitive or illegal these days
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1016 [09:16:24] <rant> too many people making a business of invasion of privacy
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1018 [09:16:42] <dfcnvt> rant: Aye, I do want to check out on tomato at the later time. But as of this time, it's the explorable phase I'm in - to learn fully with ddwrt.
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1020 [09:17:19] <rant> dfcnvt: tomato was simple and cleaner in my opinion.. and less buggy.
1021 [09:18:26] <mandeep_> rant: yep :(
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1088 [10:10:40] <siraben> In the debian netinst I'm stuck on "Retriving file 180 of 1478"
1089 [10:10:50] <siraben> How do I restart the download without rebooting?
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1094 [10:12:46] <inquisitiv3_> Is minor bug fixes accepted into Stable? I get conflicting answers.
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1096 [10:13:26] <rant> historically, no.. however these days there are possible avenues for such a thing, though it doesnt mean it WILL happen
1097 [10:14:38] <inquisitiv3_> rant: But is there isn't any rule or policy that hinders a maintainer to push minor bug fixes to Stable?
1098 [10:15:01] <rant> generally speaking we have security fixes via stable/updates and then other fixes via stable-updates
1099 [10:16:18] <rant> inquisitiv3_: no, there isn't any policy against it that I'm aware of.. however maintainers will and probably should excersize caution in applying changes that could cause breakage or introduce security issues
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1101 [10:16:48] <themill> only 'important' severity or greater bug fixes are likely to get into stable
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1105 [10:18:37] <ejr> what again is the name of the graphical tool to configure console fonts in debian?
1106 [10:18:44] <ejr> i.e. the graphical version of console-setup i mean?
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1108 [10:19:17] <rant> I wasnt aware such a thing existed nor can I see why it should
1109 [10:20:10] <rant> that'd be kinda like putting a switch for my lights in someone elses house :P
1110 [10:20:22] <inquisitiv3_> rant, themill: Does the stable release manager hinder minor bug fixes, or accept them if there isn't any reports of breakage?
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1112 [10:20:35] <ejr> rant: there defo is
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1114 [10:21:25] <rant> ejr: you do mean CONSOLE fonts, not X Fonts?
1115 [10:21:50] <rant> and you're talking about something actually graphical, not merely a curses interface?
1116 [10:22:41] <themill> inquisitiv3_: I don't think I've seen any 'minor' bug get fixed in stable. The potential for fallout is generally considered too large. replaced-url
1117 [10:22:46] <ejr> ahh found it. gkdebconf
1118 [10:23:06] * rant sighs
1119 [10:23:29] <rant> that has nothing what-so-ever to do with fonts, its merely one of the debconf frontends
1120 [10:23:33] <ejr> rant: yeah, as i wrote, console fonts
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1123 [10:24:28] <Swillard> maybe a bit biased channel to ask in. but i am contemplating, as a bit of a dummy/not sharpest knife, to choose debian to run through winblows in some sort of vmware and have a gui to lean upwards as i learn simple command structures etc.
1124 [10:25:22] <Swillard> if i can only find one dvd+rw, can i rewrite all 4 iso parts per install/setup segment? or would it have to be 4 different medias
1125 [10:25:35] <inquisitiv3_> themill: Thanks for the link. That policy is a bit irritating.
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1127 [10:27:22] <shtrb> Swillard, you could do that, but you don't have to install everything (you can use network mirrors after installing base system)
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1129 [10:28:26] <themill> inquisitiv3_: perhaps you need to ask your real question
1130 [10:28:44] <themill> That policy is what makes debian stable so good
1131 [10:29:03] <Swillard> shtrb i shall look into this. thank you.
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1134 [10:29:46] <shtrb> Swillard, just take the first dvd, install as usual and continue installing (just make sure you have network connection , dialer , and firmware if needed)
1135 [10:30:28] * Swillard nods - your assistance is highly appreciated
1136 [10:30:46] <Swillard> shtrb - any specific optimal vmware software to be using?
1137 [10:30:56] <Swillard> pardon the barrage of questions hehe'
1138 [10:31:08] <Swillard> i would rather hear from a user directly <3
1139 [10:31:49] <shtrb> is that installation to be under vmware ?
1140 [10:32:10] <inquisitiv3_> themill: My question was regarding the policy, not any specific package.
1141 [10:32:41] <shtrb> Swillard, if you have network access you can just install into the VM and let it download the other packages later
1142 [10:33:18] <inquisitiv3_> inquisitiv3_: I understand and agree to the non-breaking rule when updating. But not accepting minor bug fixes is irritating and bad from a UX perspective.
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1144 [10:33:37] <Swillard> yes i would like for my winbloqws to be able to be reset back to original - maybe i should see if i can dualboot this thing but i would imagine not as win is sticky
1145 [10:33:50] <Swillard> i shall see into your advice and choice along :> thanka for the informative assist
1146 [10:34:08] <inquisitiv3_> Example: Documentation for package says A, but in reality B happens. That confuse users and is a source for irritation.
1147 [10:34:12] <shtrb> inquisitiv3_, what kind of minor bug are we talking about (sometimes bugs are set to minor while have very unlpesent consensuses)
1148 [10:34:22] <themill> inquisitiv3_: documentation bugs are sometimes fixed.
1149 [10:34:24] <shtrb> Swillard, dualboot is better in most cases
1150 [10:34:38] <pingfloyd> Swillard: if you you're not a gamer, I'd run Windows in the VM
1151 [10:34:39] <inquisitiv3_> ^ A hypothetical scenario.
1152 [10:34:54] <themill> inquisitiv3_: You don't get annoyed with a policy, you get annoyed with its consequences and its consequences are in real packages not in hypotheticals.
1153 [10:35:13] <themill> inquisitiv3_: having packages randomly change behaviour is also bad UX. People will actually have built things that rely upon a particular behaviour and if that changes, their work gets broken
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1156 [10:37:27] <inquisitiv3_> shtrb, themill: I don't have any current specific example. But some years ago there was a bug in a backup application that made is unusable for me but was considered a minor bug so it didn't get backported. This was in Ubuntu, but I guess it was the same thing for Debian.
1157 [10:38:15] <shtrb> Well , if a backup app does not do backup it should be in normal or severe state
1158 [10:39:03] <inquisitiv3_> shtrb: It could do backups. The problem was that it couldn't restore them :P
1159 [10:39:28] <shtrb> lol
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1171 [10:48:43] <solido> is there a recommended way of replacing a disk drive that contains both /boot and the root filesystem? it's on a laptop and i don't have any way of having both drives connected at the same time, but i do have backups of data and settings.
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1173 [10:49:11] <solido> should i use some partition copying trickery, or is it best to just reinstall the whole system and then restore the data from backup?
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1175 [10:52:40] <booyah> what is the easiest/correct way to rebuild kernel on Debian, but with few other options? (I know how to make menuconfig)
1176 [10:52:52] <booyah> to simply use it
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1179 [10:53:47] <iflema> booyah: plugin all gear and localmodconfig
1180 [10:54:05] <shtrb> booyah, copy a config file and rebuild ?
1181 [10:54:11] <iflema> "correct" you say
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1185 [10:55:27] <shtrb> booyah, are you asking about make deb-pkg ?
1186 [10:56:14] <booyah> shtrb: well dunno
1187 [10:56:38] <booyah> I could just get kernel tgz from kernel.org make menuconfig and make install etc. but on Debian isn't there a debian way for it
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1189 [10:56:56] <shtrb> booyah, you can use make deb-pkg to rebuild a debian packaged kernel (it will give you the debian packages)
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1192 [10:58:04] <shtrb> booyah, you can take a look at replaced-url
1193 [10:58:06] <tony__> ijdpsvjds
1194 [10:58:10] <tony__> hello
1195 [10:58:12] <solido> booyah: replaced-url
1196 [10:58:16] <tony__> nimhao
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1199 [10:59:00] <shtrb> booyah, solido's link is better
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1207 [11:04:11] <solido> hmm... is there a way to get the same output as 'dpkg --get-selections', but just from a backed-up /var/lib/dpkg directory?
1208 [11:05:08] <shtrb> why ?
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1210 [11:05:54] <shtrb> you have /var/lib/status but why would you do it ?
1211 [11:06:25] <solido> to restore the installed packages from a backup that includes that directory, but not the actual installed software in /usr.
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1219 [11:11:08] <shtrb> in such case you can try parsing the status file (or status-old) but it will not list optional packages (that did not arrive directly from apt)
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1222 [11:11:33] <shtrb> you will need to hope that the package version are still installable
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1225 [11:12:56] <solido> i have /usr/local and /opt backed up, and any non-packaged software will hopefully be installed there...
1226 [11:13:34] <shtrb> and /var/replaced-url
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1236 [11:20:43] <iflema> booyah: i like your idea better...
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1265 [11:48:23] <pingfloyd> solido: apt-mark show manual is useful output to recreate the environment through reinstallation
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1272 [11:57:13] <solido> pingfloyd: thanks, i will have a look at that.
1273 [11:58:51] <pingfloyd> you're welcome
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1297 [12:14:58] <inquisitiv3> Is the bootloader located outside of the MBR on a BIOS system?
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1304 [12:19:42] <tomreyn> inquisitiv3: no, it goes into the master boot record.
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1307 [12:20:48] <inquisitiv3> tomreyn: So the bootloader is located inside the boot sector on both BIOS and UEFI systems?
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1310 [12:21:51] <shtrb> boot sector is on the drive, "boot loader" in embdeded devices is located on a chip
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1313 [12:22:39] <inquisitiv3> shtrb: I'm thinking of a general laptop machine.
1314 [12:22:40] <shtrb> inquisitiv3, pc+laptop - on a drive , embedded devices (like phones) on the firmware itself
1315 [12:23:08] <shtrb> inquisitiv3, on a general laptop it's a software which is located on the disk (hard/ssd/mmc etc)
1316 [12:24:05] <inquisitiv3> shtrb: I'm reading the Debian handbook, and trying to discern if the bootloader is located in the boot sector on booth BIOS (MBR) and UEFI (EFI partition) systems.
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1318 [12:24:41] <inquisitiv3> It isn't very clear for the description in the book.
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1327 [12:29:36] <tomreyn> inquisitiv3: this is for arch, but explain the boot process with uefi firmware and a gpt partition table replaced-url
1328 [12:30:09] <shtrb> boot loader is a software which is located on the disk, it is located either in the EFI parttion (ESP) or MBR . the firmware (UEFI/Bios/blabla) will load it based on some rules
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1341 [12:37:34] <inquisitiv3> shtrb: Thanks!
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1344 [12:37:54] <inquisitiv3> tomreyn: I'll check that article.
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1351 [12:41:24] <shtrb> inquisitiv3, I have over simplified it (UEFI actually uses some data on your firmware how to load the OS)
1352 [12:42:06] <inquisitiv3> shtrb: The simplified version is enough for now. :)
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1356 [12:47:35] <stmuk> does anyone know why casting chrome needs a particular window manager (eg. xfce not i3)? is it an artifical restriction or is some feature missing from i3?
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1364 [12:53:47] <solido> stmuk: is it some sort of remote desktop thing?
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1414 [13:13:37] <stmuk> not sure
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1466 [13:47:54] <ringflatpak> has anyone who uses a desktop a *LOCALIZED* desktop environment installed GNU Ring *via flatpak* on their Debian 9 computer? I run MATE desktop environment in Spanish. I installed GNU Ring using Flatpak on my Debian 9 laptop but the whole app is English. Since my laptop is also going to be used by another person who does NOT speak English, how can I change GNU Ring so it can appear in Spanish?
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1469 [13:49:59] <ringflatpak> i use the repo: replaced-url
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1474 [13:52:18] <shtrb> Before working on the localization , try to make few calls to android (or what ever other side you have) - it was crashing for me in ~50%
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1477 [13:52:41] <shtrb> your flatpak should not access your DE (I think)
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1479 [13:54:55] <ringflatpak> shtrb, did you install GNU Ring on Debian 9 via flatpak?
1480 [13:55:05] <shtrb> ringflatpak, LANG=es flatpak run ...
1481 [13:55:20] <shtrb> ringflatpak, yes, (in the past) and it was failing so much I gave up
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1487 [13:55:46] <ringflatpak> in the past? you mean a year ago?
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1489 [13:56:05] <shtrb> I don't remember if a year had passed, but it was a long time ago
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1492 [13:57:04] <shtrb> ringflatpak, but try with LANG=es (or what everelse works for you)
1493 [13:57:10] <ringflatpak> GNU Ring was very unstable over a year ago but it is not now
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1495 [13:57:34] <shtrb> I honestly do not remember if a year had passed or not, sorry
1496 [13:58:14] <ringflatpak> sorry but what is the full commmand line syntax? LANG=es flatpak run...
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1503 [13:59:52] <shtrb> LANG=es flatpak run cx.ring.Ring
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1505 [14:00:51] <ringflatpak> will do so in a few minutes. thanks
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1508 [14:01:53] <shtrb> de nada
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1511 [14:03:28] <ringflatpak> shtrb, do you speak Spanish?
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1515 [14:05:11] <shtrb> no mucho
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1517 [14:06:19] <ringflatpak> what language do you speak, apart from English that is?
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1532 [14:21:28] <ringflatpak> shtrb, when i do LANG=es flatpak run cx.ring.Ring i get the error : (gnome-ring:4): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. GNU Ring does run but its interface appears wholly in English
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1535 [14:22:31] <shtrb> I think you need to file a bug against ring AND flatpak for lack of spanish support
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1537 [14:23:36] <RoyK> why on earth does the debian handbook promote webmin as "one of the most successful administration interfaces"?
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1541 [14:24:11] <shtrb> you prefer phpmyadmin ? :D
1542 [14:24:16] <ringflatpak> shtrb, thanks
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1544 [14:25:45] <shtrb> ringflatpak, can you try with flatpak run --env=LC_ALL=es_ES cx.ring.Ring ?
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1553 [14:30:53] <ringflatpak> shtrb, will do so in a couple of minutes. thanks
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1555 [14:33:44] <shtrb> I'm assuming you have es_ES locale installed (if you prefer a different one replace it in that arg)
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1560 [14:35:43] <ringflatpak> i did flatpak run --env=LC_ALL=es_ES cx.ring.Ring and got the same error: (gnome-ring:4): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. GNU Ring does run but its interface appears wholly in English
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1562 [14:36:13] <shtrb> can you try again and this time use --env=LC_ALL=es_ES.UTF-8 ?
1563 [14:36:16] <shtrb> sorry again
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1570 [14:39:59] <shtrb> ringflatpak, also try asking at #flatpak
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1572 [14:43:24] <ringflatpak> and.... got the same error: (gnome-ring:4): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. GNU Ring does run but its interface appears wholly in English. I did ask at #flatpak about an hour ago and i am still waiting for a reply
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1576 [14:44:31] <shtrb> try with the last option , checking with the docs it should be --env and locale maybe I have misspeled the spanish locale ?
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1586 [14:47:12] <ringflatpak> you mean flatpack run --env=LC_ALL=es_ES.UTF-8 ?
1587 [14:47:22] <shtrb> yes, maybe I misspeled it
1588 [14:47:45] <ringflatpak> i did but got the abovementioned error
1589 [14:48:27] <shtrb> I meant, to post that question (with the exact env in #flatpak )
1590 [14:48:37] <ringflatpak> ok
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1597 [14:50:59] <shtrb> good luck, sorry I can't help more
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1599 [14:53:58] <ringflatpak> i have to point out that my locale was set to English when i installed flatpak and GNU Ring. After installing GNU Ring, i rebooted and set the locale to Spanish using the command dpkg-reconfigure locales
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1601 [14:54:43] <shtrb> I think it should work as long you have the locale on your ssystem
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1603 [14:55:11] <shtrb> wait , no , you need to change user and system langauges
1604 [14:55:37] <ringflatpak> Perhaps at the moment of installing GNU Ring flatpak detected my locale as English and proceeded to installing GNU Ring only in English
1605 [14:55:59] <shtrb> the env setting should (dynamically) change it
1606 [14:56:23] <shtrb> that is why LANG=localename mysuperapp allow you to open it in a different locale
1607 [14:56:28] <ringflatpak> dpkg-reconfigure locales changes the global defaul locale, right?
1608 [14:56:42] <shtrb> (not flatpaks)
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1610 [14:59:17] <ringflatpak> my global default locale is set to: es_ES.UTF-8
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1618 [15:01:35] <dvs> !wb
1619 [15:01:35] <dpkg> thanks, dvs. It's good to be back.
1620 [15:02:32] <shtrb> dpkg, flatpak locale help
1621 [15:02:32] <dpkg> shtrb: I give up, what is it?
1622 [15:02:42] <shtrb> !flatpak locale
1623 [15:02:54] <nix64bit> I am using Thunar 1.6.11 as file manager in testing, it mounts a new android device every time a plug in my phone, how can i clear this or better fix it?
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1628 [15:04:01] <annadane> !debian-next
1629 [15:04:01] <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.
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1635 [15:05:15] <ringflatpak> shtrb, perhaps the GNU Ring flatpak is only available in English but that would certainly be a disgrace since there are over 400 million Spanish speakers and most of them do not speak English as a second language
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1637 [15:05:46] <ringflatpak> that why localization is VERY important when it comes to flatpaks
1638 [15:05:52] <shtrb> or just maybe there is some intellectually chalenged bug that make that
1639 [15:05:57] <nix64bit> so you say I must join debian-next which is invite only ;)
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1641 [15:06:06] <shtrb> nix64bit, on oftc
1642 [15:06:17] <nix64bit> k
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1644 [15:06:45] <shtrb> ringflatpak, you know there are more English speakers in China and India than in the entire combined westren world ?
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1646 [15:08:15] <ringflatpak> that might be the case but i am talking about Spanish speakers which are over 400 million and most of them do not speak English as a second language
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1648 [15:08:42] <shtrb> I still think it is probably a bug or a configuration issue
1649 [15:09:37] <ringflatpak> GNU Ring is the closest free as in freedom application that can be used as a Skype reelacement
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1651 [15:10:25] <shtrb> yate , linphone , ekiga are all competitors
1652 [15:10:33] <shtrb> ,v yate-qt
1653 [15:10:34] <judd> No package named 'yate-qt' was found in amd64.
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1657 [15:12:16] <shtrb> How can I see why yate had been removed ?
1658 [15:12:18] <shtrb> ,v yate
1659 [15:12:19] <judd> Package: yate on amd64 -- wheezy: 4.1.0-1~dfsg-3
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1662 [15:14:01] <ringflatpak> linphone works with SIP which is not friends with NAT
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1670 [15:18:54] <ringflatpak> SIP is a pain in the neck for home users. That is why home users prefer GNU Ring and webrtc
1671 [15:19:23] <ringflatpak> SIP and NAT are not friends
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1682 [15:28:18] <ringflatpak> For the record my global locale is currently set to Spanish. I am running the MATE desktop environment wholly in Spanish.
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1684 [15:28:24] <pantato> anyone have any idea why whenever i try to install debian in legacy mode, then i try to boot it in legacy mode, the bios just refreshes, and i don't boot? I have an ASUS Z170-A motherboard.
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1689 [15:34:23] <ringflatpak> Can anyone who is running a LOCALIZED desktop environment in a non English language replicate the GNU Ring flatpak issue on Debian 9?
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1750 [16:12:45] <DankKid> hi how do i get to console and exits xserver in order for me to install nvidia driver? normally its ALT+F2
1751 [16:13:35] <fpat> might have to hold SHIFT aswell - SHIFT+ALT+F2
1752 [16:14:35] <DankKid> does not work im on gnome
1753 [16:14:57] <dvs> no, it's CTRL-ALT-F2
1754 [16:15:07] <fpat> oops, sorry
1755 [16:15:18] <DankKid> I tried but terminal does not pop up, only black screen
1756 [16:15:56] <dvs> not even CTRL-ALT-F1
1757 [16:16:12] <DankKid> just opens another xserver
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1759 [16:16:46] <DankKid> brb
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1763 [16:20:53] <DankKid> back
1764 [16:21:02] <dvs> oh noes
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1775 [16:27:32] <DankKid> any one who can help me?
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1777 [16:28:27] <blackflow> DankKid: why do you think you need to change tty to install nvidia?
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1779 [16:28:44] <blackflow> and ctrl+alt+Fx where x is the tty number, should work
1780 [16:28:55] <DankKid> blackflow: it has to do with xserver must not run
1781 [16:29:07] <DankKid> well it just goes black screen
1782 [16:29:31] <blackflow> DankKid: never heard of that. been installing it from a running DE for years, no problem. it jsut builds and installs the files, you have to reboot for it to take effect.
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1785 [16:30:36] <blackflow> but if you insist, the easiest way for "xserver" must not run is to reboot into the old "runlevel 3", by appending 3 to your kernel options from grub. there's a way to force systemd target through that too, but I don't know it.
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1790 [16:31:27] <fpat> the runlevel change on debian does nothing
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1792 [16:31:49] <blackflow> fpat: appending 3 to the kernel command line doesn't?
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1794 [16:32:43] <blackflow> anyway, nvidia is quite installable from a running x11 environment.
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1800 [16:34:09] <DankKid> wow
1801 [16:34:21] <DankKid> thanks blackflow, i had no troubles installing it
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1804 [16:35:44] <blackflow> DankKid: of course you now have to reboot to use it.
1805 [16:35:53] <DankKid> yes, thanks
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1811 [16:41:23] <DankKid> oh looks so damn clean now, wow
1812 [16:41:33] <DankKid> well thanks for helping me sorting it out, l8rs
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1817 [16:42:23] <fpat> maybe i need to install that driver too
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1874 [17:20:46] <fpat> now it cant be so hard to install these nvidia drivers. but "apt-get install -t stretch-backports nvidia-driver" results in several dependencies that cant be installed. (old laptop, GeForce 310M)
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1881 [17:24:52] <annadane> !bat
1882 [17:24:55] <dpkg> In order to troubleshoot your problem with apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information: 1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1 pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem, and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use replaced-url
1883 [17:25:06] <annadane> fpat, ^
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1901 [17:34:36] <fpat> annadane: thanks! i need to delay that and try again tomorrow
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1921 [17:43:48] <jklaus> anyone here have a fire HD 8, 7th gen?
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1925 [17:48:06] <RoyK> !ask | jklaus
1926 [17:48:15] <RoyK> dpkg: tell jklaus about ask
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1930 [17:50:10] <jklaus> @RoyK, I'm trying to figure out how to hack this turd
1931 [17:50:34] <jklaus> I hate all the bloat where they put on this thing
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1933 [17:51:10] <RoyK> jklaus: fine, but ask questions, please - if people asked to ask to ask to ask to … it'll be rather boring in here
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1935 [17:52:15] <jklaus> I'm curious if I could make blank APKs of the same name as the amazon APKs and update or restore to those blank APKs
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1937 [17:52:42] <jklaus> I'm not sure if there are any other checks in place or if it just goes off the apk name
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1952 [18:02:46] <rant> jklaus: you're in the wrong channel, try #android
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1954 [18:04:00] <jklaus> @rant, thanks - I found that one after posting
1955 [18:04:06] <jklaus> not a whole lot of activity there though
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1959 [18:06:11] <fpat> wahey. i installed the nvidia driver the way we did this many years ago and it works
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1961 [18:08:02] <blackflow> fpat: downloaded the nvidia's .run file and executed it?
1962 [18:08:13] <fpat> haha, yep
1963 [18:08:30] <blackflow> y u no use the deb?
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1965 [18:08:58] <fpat> the backports package did not like me
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1967 [18:09:47] <shtrb> fpat, you need to do some STD checks after running a .run
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1972 [18:10:27] <mnuhmnuh> sexually transmitted disease?!?
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1974 [18:10:38] <blackflow> yah
1975 [18:10:52] <fpat> uh
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1978 [18:14:18] <fpat> you mean virus scan?
1979 [18:14:33] <shtrb> mnuhmnuh, using stuff unprotected can leave you in some shady state
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1981 [18:15:27] <shtrb> fpat, I have a root CA to install for you if you like
1982 [18:15:54] <fpat> then you are part of my "remote hands" team?
1983 [18:16:08] <fpat> those guys who keep me in a padded cell?
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1985 [18:16:57] <shtrb> I did not have any physical relation with fpat
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1987 [18:17:21] <fpat> we are 100% virtual. yes ....
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1989 [18:17:39] <blackflow> spirrrrrits in the rrrrrom tickle you like a sneaky prrrrrawn.
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1997 [18:26:04] <KG7QEO> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DSYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR=/etc \-DLOCAL_STATE_DIR=/var ..
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2001 [18:26:56] <KG7QEO> -- Reading versions file...
2002 [18:26:56] <KG7QEO> -- SvxLink user = svxlink
2003 [18:26:56] <KG7QEO> -- SvxLink group = daemon
2004 [18:26:56] <KG7QEO> -- Could NOT find Opus (missing: Opus_LIBRARY Opus_INCLUDE_DIR)
2005 [18:26:56] <KG7QEO> -- Opus is an optional dependency. The build will complete
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2007 [18:27:14] <blackflow> srsly...
2008 [18:27:43] <mnuhmnuh> !paste
2009 [18:27:52] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this channel. Instead, use: replaced-url
2010 [18:27:58] * mnuhmnuh drat.
2011 [18:28:12] <blackflow> 'sup with bot lately, been pretty delay-y.
2012 [18:28:14] <annadane> i am patiently waiting for my mouse cursor to change appearance
2013 [18:28:27] <annadane> appearance? appearence?
2014 [18:28:30] <annadane> i think the former
2015 [18:28:43] <blackflow> just think of the fruit :)
2016 [18:28:46] <shtrb> you can change the theme
2017 [18:28:48] <mnuhmnuh> bouncing bunny cursor?
2018 [18:29:01] <annadane> no, like, i have joints and parts off
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2020 [18:29:11] <annadane> so i just hover over KG's name and wait for them to come back
2021 [18:29:27] <rant> well, dpkg has been having issues, I've told dondelelcaro several times though idk if he's been around to look into it
2022 [18:29:40] <annadane> considering there was no context i assume they're not coming back
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2024 [18:30:20] <blackflow> !botsnack
2025 [18:30:30] <dpkg> blackflow: :)
2026 [18:30:32] <blackflow> poor thing.
2027 [18:30:42] <annadane> !paste
2028 [18:30:52] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this channel. Instead, use: replaced-url
2029 [18:30:55] <annadane> KG7QEO, ^
2030 [18:31:27] <KG7QEO> hi
2031 [18:31:46] <DannyFritz> I'm running Firefox on Debian testing, how do I update the Adobe Flash plugin for Firefox?
2032 [18:32:10] <annadane> ,v firefox
2033 [18:32:11] <judd> Package: firefox on amd64 -- jessie-backports/firefox-release: 52.0-1~bpo80+1; sid: 61.0-1; experimental: 62.0~b3-1
2034 [18:32:12] <KG7QEO> replaced-url
2035 [18:32:23] <mnuhmnuh> irc doesn't like multi-line pastes; they're interpreted as flooding, aka bad.
2036 [18:32:29] <annadane> DannyFritz, firefox-esr or firefox from mozilla's site?
2037 [18:32:33] <KG7QEO> sry
2038 [18:32:38] <shtrb> DannyFritz, flash is getting to a better world
2039 [18:32:39] <KG7QEO> replaced-url
2040 [18:33:02] <DannyFritz> *** 61.0.1-1 100 - 100 replaced-url
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2042 [18:33:14] <DannyFritz> from `apt-cache policy firefox`
2043 [18:33:19] * mnuhmnuh i thought we'd finally killed flash.
2044 [18:33:24] <annadane> KG7QEO, as it says See also "/home/dj/Desktop/svxlink-maint/src/build/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
2045 [18:33:48] <DannyFritz> oh, unstable, not testing. i see
2046 [18:34:32] <blackflow> DannyFritz: if you _really_ had to use flash, I'd recommend you run chromium and pepperflash-plugin thing. the adobe's plugin for linux is nothing you can trust to be patched for secvulns.
2047 [18:34:53] <DannyFritz> yeah, i was seeing that when googling unfortunately
2048 [18:35:03] <DannyFritz> my security cameras and hbonow seem to want an updated flash. :\
2049 [18:35:04] <shtrb> DannyFritz, maybe a vm would be safer
2050 [18:35:18] <annadane> security cameras???????? flash???
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2052 [18:35:20] <annadane> ugh
2053 [18:35:26] <DannyFritz> yeah, netgear's arlo cameras
2054 [18:35:42] <DannyFritz> are using flash for the live video. isn't required to view recordings or anything else
2055 [18:35:47] <blackflow> definitely a VM... you do not want to run a browser with the plugin ready to be exec'd on random sites.
2056 [18:36:03] <DannyFritz> to be fair, firefox doesn't exec it unless you click allow
2057 [18:36:10] <shtrb> your malware cam should be in its own physucal network
2058 [18:36:31] <blackflow> annadane: not only that, the "security" cameras usually come with a nice set of backdoors and root:root access.
2059 [18:36:48] <DannyFritz> they are on their own physical network
2060 [18:36:49] <shtrb> didn't I just said use a dedicated network for it ?
2061 [18:37:05] <blackflow> wasn't that 1.5TB DDoS that OVH got hit last year with, made possible by a botnet of hacked security cameras?
2062 [18:37:08] <shtrb> DannyFritz, the network shuold be disconnected
2063 [18:37:09] <KG7QEO> replaced-url
2064 [18:37:17] <KG7QEO> annadane, replaced-url
2065 [18:37:32] <mnuhmnuh> IoT == botnet Elysium.
2066 [18:37:49] <blackflow> well.... S in IoT stands for Security.
2067 [18:37:54] <fpat> fear
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2069 [18:38:08] <annadane> KG7QEO, what are you actually trying to compile
2070 [18:38:32] <rant> ,i svxlink
2071 [18:38:33] <judd> No package named 'svxlink' was found in stretch/amd64.
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2073 [18:38:39] <KG7QEO> replaced-url
2074 [18:38:53] <shtrb> fpat, a flash needed cam is like running a .run from a pastebin with sudo
2075 [18:38:54] <KG7QEO> ham radio VOIP - need to connect to a reapater
2076 [18:39:07] <KG7QEO> i am traveling and broke mt handheld
2077 [18:39:08] <shtrb> svlink is closed source
2078 [18:39:15] <shtrb> also , it's not really voip
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2080 [18:39:19] <KG7QEO> i need to reach a local ham radio guy
2081 [18:39:22] <rant> ,i svxlink-server
2082 [18:39:23] <judd> Package svxlink-server (hamradio, optional) in stretch/amd64: Voice-over-IP server for ham radio operators. Version: 15.11-2; Size: 589.4k; Installed: 2469k; Homepage: replaced-url
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2138 [19:19:05] <tap> hellp
2139 [19:19:09] <tap> hello*
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2141 [19:19:44] <kirk781> Hello
2142 [19:19:52] <rant> olleh
2143 [19:19:52] <tap> how are you kirk
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2145 [19:20:12] <kirk781> Apart from the bluetooth issues with my system, great
2146 [19:20:27] <tap> i am very new to linux, still figuring eveything out
2147 [19:20:40] <tap> thought i'd hop in here and see who's online
2148 [19:20:44] <rant> if it weren;t for bt issues, you'd have no bt at all :P
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2150 [19:21:37] <kirk781> tap,what distro are you on?
2151 [19:22:10] <kirk781> rant, I don't feel I am using linux until the issues force me to bang my head against the wal
2152 [19:22:14] <tap> i installed mint on my laptop, kali in a VM currently
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2154 [19:22:53] <rant> tap: you're totally in the wrong place.. this is not a social channel, its a support channel for Debian Stable, you want #kali-linux or #mint
2155 [19:23:04] <tap> thanks!
2156 [19:23:10] <tap> i'll move on over there
2157 [19:23:15] <kirk781> Mint is a great entry distro[though most people I know entered via Ubuntu]. I know one guy who thought installing Kali would mean 'hacking' his neighbours wifi
2158 [19:23:42] * rant has hacked neighbors wifi with Debian :P
2159 [19:23:54] <tap> end goal for me is learning pen testing for work, that's why I went with Kali in a vm. but wanted a better linux understanding overall first
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2161 [19:24:15] <shtrb> rant, you monster !
2162 [19:24:16] <rant> sidthekid1984 isn't a secure wifi password :P
2163 [19:24:27] <kirk781> As again, it's about the person more than the distro. rant, was the neighbour not on WPA?
2164 [19:24:34] <rant> yes it was WPA
2165 [19:24:46] <rant> WPA2-psk
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2168 [19:25:59] <rant> only took a couple hours on a first gen Atom netbook to crack that password
2169 [19:26:54] <rant> use upper/lowercase, numbers AND symbols in your passwords :P then even 8-12 chars is plenty :P
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2179 [19:30:40] <pdf> Can someone tell me if I have the right website for installing Debian stable? replaced-url
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2183 [19:32:39] <shtrb> that's a mirror , you can use cdimage to get already built images
2184 [19:32:46] <shtrb> !cdimage
2185 [19:32:50] <dpkg> [iso] CD image, a file containing an ISO 9660 standard filesystem. Debian CD/DVD images are available at replaced-url
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2187 [19:33:02] <shtrb> pdf ^
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2190 [19:34:42] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: you can just "cp blah.iso /dev/sdN" where sdN == a usbkey. tell your bios to boot off usbkey, and you're off.
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2192 [19:35:47] <blackflow> always checksum first.
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2195 [19:37:23] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: looking at that, i guess it helps to have a linux box already usable to do it, but there's ways.
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2197 [19:38:49] * mnuhmnuh i like the starbucks method. offer to buy someone a latte if they'll burn you a dvd.
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2201 [19:41:13] <shtrb> lol
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2203 [19:41:15] <pdf> cp blah.io is the location on the net of linux?
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2205 [19:41:40] <mnuhmnuh> no, just an example .iso name.
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2207 [19:41:49] <mnuhmnuh> see cdimage ^^^
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2243 [20:03:52] <pdf> mnuhmnuh was the command you gave me an ftp command? "cp blah.iso /dev/sdN" where sdN == a usbkey.
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2248 [20:07:20] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: no. you point a web browser at replaced-url
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2252 [20:08:32] <blackflow> always checksum first.
2253 [20:08:33] <fpat> he wants to install linux. means he got no way to "cp" :)
2254 [20:09:03] <fpat> pdf: you need a program to burn the *.iso file to your pendrive
2255 [20:09:07] <mnuhmnuh> pdf, eg. i found debian-9.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso in there _somewhere_ but maybe you want a different one? some come w non-free hardware support blobs.
2256 [20:09:08] <blackflow> there's things like windd or something
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2258 [20:10:16] <blackflow> pdf: are you doing this from another installation of Linux, from Windows, or from some irrelevant OS like whatsitcalled... osx.
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2268 [20:14:32] <mnuhmnuh> blackflow: fpat's correct, they're not using linux to do this. i keep forgetting ...
2269 [20:14:48] <pdf> Is this location ok replaced-url
2270 [20:15:02] <mnuhmnuh> hurray!
2271 [20:15:20] <blackflow> mnuhmnuh: dunno. "And what command I need to use to make an install disk?" using word "command" kinda implied linux imho. A windows user wouldn't ask for command.
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2307 [20:31:42] <pdf> backflow> I am doing this from POP_OS! with gnome
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2310 [20:33:16] <pdf> Does it make any difference if I use the file debian-9.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso vs firmware.9-5-0-amd64-netinst.iso ???
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2314 [20:34:54] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: for wifi, i'd go with the firmware ver.
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2322 [20:40:41] <pdf> mnuhmnuh> I have already downloaded it to my laptop, but having trouble getting it copied to the memory stick. I did follow the command that was suggested earlier cp blah.iso /dev/sdN
2323 [20:41:23] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: what os (win*, osx, ...) are you using to do this?
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2329 [20:47:18] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: note that "/dev/sdN" needs to be changed to the correct one for you, as in /dev/sdc or /dev/sdh or ... and be careful there! don't want to shoot yourself in the foot.
2330 [20:47:39] <pdf> mnuhmnuh> POP!_OS and gnome which is Ubuntu with a label.
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2332 [20:48:19] <mnuhmnuh> phew. good.
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2334 [20:49:23] <pdf> mnuhmnuh> I was planning on creating a directory on the memory stick and mounting it, but having trouble doing
2335 [20:49:45] <mnuhmnuh> plug in the usbkey, note what the os says it is when you do so, then "cp /path/to/firmware.9-5-0-amd64-netinst.iso /dev/sdWHATEVERITIS"
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2337 [20:50:37] <mnuhmnuh> no, you want the iso to go to the dev, not a partition on the device.
2338 [20:50:56] <mnuhmnuh> if you want to boot it.
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2355 [20:55:41] <owl_tech> Hello there. Please, test it build with Python and Django. A goal planning. Greetings! replaced-url
2356 [20:56:43] <mnuhmnuh> is that spam?
2357 [20:57:17] <owl_tech> no, no, it is just a system, a social network that i am trying to make
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2359 [20:57:33] <owl_tech> the objetive is give a tools to planning the goals or objetivos
2360 [20:57:36] <owl_tech> objetives
2361 [20:58:22] <mnuhmnuh> this is the debian linux support channel. does that have anything to do with debian support?
2362 [20:58:30] <rant> its spam, it was posted simultaneously in #freenode
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2364 [20:59:13] <owl_tech> rant: i'm sorry...just looking for opinion...
2365 [20:59:20] * mnuhmnuh just driving a stake into its heart.
2366 [20:59:20] <owl_tech> my mistake
2367 [20:59:29] <owl_tech> i'm sorry
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2370 [20:59:51] <pdf> mnuhmnuh> I can't see my memory stick with fdisk. Only partitions are showing up for the ssd that is in my laptop.
2371 [21:00:15] <jskapata> Is it possible to edit user locale categories, for example, in LC_TIME, edit only first_weekday, only for the user?
2372 [21:00:23] <rant> owl_tech: yes its hard to get that kinda support on a new project but you're going about it all wrong.. post on forums or something, that kinda behavior will only get you banned from this network
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2374 [21:00:56] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: you don't want or need ptns on the stick. just run that cp i last mentioned, and reboot. :-)
2375 [21:02:03] <pdf> mnuhmnuh> ok
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2378 [21:03:01] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: the iso is already all set up in its own ptn. you just need to get that to the key, and reboot.
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2382 [21:04:09] <mnuhmnuh> pdf: just like a bootable cd/dvd, just diff. media. much simpler to work with.
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2387 [21:07:16] * mnuhmnuh gahd, it must be tough bein' a noob today, not having grown up w this stuff.
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2391 [21:09:11] <rant> idk, it was a whole lot harder 10, 15, 20 years ago.. its pretty easy now
2392 [21:09:52] <RoyK> hehe - I started out with linux in 1994 before internet was common ;)
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2396 [21:10:45] <rant> yeah well back then you not only didnt have all this online support, but binary distros, default WIDHE compliant configs, etc was all not a thing
2397 [21:10:59] <rant> it was way harder back in the day
2398 [21:11:10] <RoyK> slackware 2.1 iirc
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2400 [21:11:19] <RoyK> kernel 1.1.59
2401 [21:11:23] <RoyK> not very stable
2402 [21:11:23] <mnuhmnuh> rant: once you get the gui working, it's easy, but not knowing cp? not knowing that cp iso --> usbkey == bootable?
2403 [21:11:41] <rant> yeah their idea of package was just a gzipped tarball :P
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2405 [21:12:07] <RoyK> rant: that was the stuff at the time - borrowed from bsd
2406 [21:12:29] <RoyK> we didn't have usb back then ;)
2407 [21:12:57] <rant> linux still supported i386 and ran on floppies :P
2408 [21:13:00] <mnuhmnuh> RoyK: no, everything was tarball back then, or cpio.
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2412 [21:13:25] <rant> iso weren't even a thing really yet
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2415 [21:13:33] <RoyK> cpio came before tar - cpio is ancient
2416 [21:14:06] * RoyK actually had a cdrom drive at tht time - 2x
2417 [21:14:22] <rant> yeah cdROM not cdrw
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2419 [21:14:43] <mnuhmnuh> afio is an *excellent* replacement for cpio; use any compression algo you please.
2420 [21:15:00] <RoyK> but then - with a 14400bps modem - no luck in downloading an ISO that would fill up half your drive :)
2421 [21:15:28] * ardualabs twitches
2422 [21:15:35] <rant> half? heh.. my first 286 had like 20MB hdd
2423 [21:15:44] <ardualabs> <--- downloaded SLS off of a fidonet bbs @ 9600 :(
2424 [21:15:59] <rant> I'd have needed 30 of em to even fit an ISO in pieces
2425 [21:16:00] <mnuhmnuh> ardualabs: i did.
2426 [21:16:00] <RoyK> rant: well, my first disk was 120MB, my second was 210
2427 [21:16:04] <ardualabs> kernel 0.99pl12
2428 [21:16:10] <mnuhmnuh> 41 floppies.
2429 [21:16:14] <RoyK> we're getting #debian-offtopic here
2430 [21:16:36] <ardualabs> Right, sorry.
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2433 [21:17:49] <mnuhmnuh> RoyK: well, slack wass created because sls sucked, and debian was created because slack was too not stable, but i'll bow out.
2434 [21:19:07] <arquim3desco> Hi everybody, after trying to make a few things with my sinaptics settings, and by error I've removed an essential package that handles all the user input keyboard. I've removed the pacakge xserver-xorg-input-libinput is there anyway I can reinstall the package using a recovery or something similar ?
2435 [21:19:30] <ardualabs> ctrl-alt-f1
2436 [21:19:34] <ardualabs> log into a text consol
2437 [21:19:44] <ardualabs> sudo apt install ${missing-thing}
2438 [21:19:45] <arquim3desco> not I'm unable to do that
2439 [21:19:56] <arquim3desco> it doesn't respond to keys
2440 [21:20:16] <arquim3desco> I unable to use the keyboard
2441 [21:20:20] <ardualabs> Reboot into advanced/recovery
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2444 [21:20:40] <themill> or ssh in from another machine
2445 [21:20:50] <arquim3desco> Is my personal laptop
2446 [21:21:32] <arquim3desco> hmmm when I reboot in recovery mode
2447 [21:21:40] <arquim3desco> it happends the same thing :S
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2449 [21:22:08] <arquim3desco> I'm wondering if it's there any possibility to install package using a recovery iso
2450 [21:22:15] <ardualabs> Well, the key thing here is to avoid X11 if that's really where the input thing is coming from
2451 [21:22:18] <arquim3desco> and then using something like chroot
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2455 [21:22:36] <ardualabs> s/thing/problem/
2456 [21:22:41] <arquim3desco> I understand
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2458 [21:23:02] <arquim3desco> So If I restart in advance recovery mode
2459 [21:23:02] <ardualabs> So you're having the no-keyboard problem in text as well?
2460 [21:23:08] <arquim3desco> It won't need X11 ?
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2464 [21:23:53] <arquim3desco> because that's the thing, that package belongs to X11
2465 [21:24:08] <ardualabs> Yes?
2466 [21:24:21] <ardualabs> That's why you install the package via a command line tool from a text console.
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2472 [21:26:33] <ardualabs> I guess before you go too crazy - I'm surprised the package manager let you rip that one out - do you know if that's the only thing that got pulled?
2473 [21:27:42] <ardualabs> I don't even have a xserver-xorg-libinput :/
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2483 [21:29:08] <ardualabs> But if I try to pull out xserver-xorg-input-libinput, it tries to wipe my desktop enfironment tasks
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2486 [21:29:31] <ardualabs> So if you actually said yes, you might have more than a few packages to fix up
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2495 [21:37:58] <arquim3desco> hmmm thank you for the suggestion @ardualabs
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2497 [21:38:13] <arquim3desco> I will try to do that
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2499 [21:38:25] <arquim3desco> and I'll go back
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2583 [22:31:41] <pantato> I can't get debian to boot in legacy mode. Please help
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2585 [22:32:00] <pantato> it just sits at an empty prompt
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2587 [22:32:45] <jskapata> Can I edit locale category elements individually, only for a user?
2588 [22:32:52] <blackflow> pantato: legacy mode? like, bios boot as opposed to EFI?
2589 [22:33:45] <pantato> blackflow: yes.
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2592 [22:33:58] <pantato> legacy oprom
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2594 [22:34:28] <blackflow> pantato: was it installed for bios boot, or are you talking about the installer iso/usb/cd not booting?
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2596 [22:34:46] <pantato> blackflow: it was installed that way
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2598 [22:34:55] <blackflow> jskapata: I think you can export individual LC_ vars for login sessions in shell rc files
2599 [22:35:06] <pantato> blackflow: I think. I booted into the usb installer in bios mode just fine. I installed it . I had uefi mode disabled in the bios
2600 [22:35:30] <blackflow> pantato: installed, rebooted and poof, nothing happens?
2601 [22:35:38] <pantato> blackflow: exactly
2602 [22:35:49] <blackflow> pantato: does grub menu appear at all?
2603 [22:35:53] <pantato> blackflow: no
2604 [22:36:02] <pantato> just an empty prompt.
2605 [22:36:14] <pantato> empty screen with a flashing cursor, rather
2606 [22:36:40] <blackflow> pantato: in the installer, where did you select grub to install?
2607 [22:36:48] <pantato> I have windows 8.1 installed on an nvme drive, debian installed on an hdd on sata0
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2609 [22:37:10] <blackflow> so, /dev/sda?
2610 [22:37:11] <pantato> blackflow: on the HDD. I do not want to install grub on the master boot record where I have windows installed on the nvme drive
2611 [22:37:14] <pantato> yes
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2613 [22:37:30] <jskapata> Yes, I can, but LC_* vars change all elements for each category. For example, LC_TIME changes all options related to time. I need to change options individually, for example, only first_day.
2614 [22:37:33] <blackflow> using two separate drives for this is good idea, that's least hassle for multi-booting.
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2618 [22:38:26] <blackflow> pantato: anyway, other than choosing wrong grub location (eg. /dev/sda1 instead of /dev/sda) I'm out of ideas. Assuming you selected correct drive from bios boot selection menu. And grub would bark out an error message if it had trouble finding root or samthing, at least iirc
2619 [22:38:28] <pantato> blackflow: yes. I am trying to get gpu passthrough to work on debian so I can free myself of the windows cage. Hence why I have debian installed on an hdd so i can work out the kinks before i install it on an ssd.
2620 [22:39:02] <blackflow> jskapata: oh, that I wouldn't know, sorry.
2621 [22:39:06] <pantato> blackflow: yesh it's really frustrating. I'm gonna try taking my nvme drive out of my machine to see if that makes a difference but I really shouldn't have to
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2623 [22:39:23] <jskapata> thank you
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2626 [22:41:29] <blackflow> jskapata: see if this helps: replaced-url
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2629 [22:42:05] <blackflow> it suggests it'd be possible to copy the locale file to user's ~/ and edit stuff there, which I'd guess would be the way to achieve what you want.
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2637 [22:45:42] <moonstroller25> Anyone got a fix for loose mini-plug connection on pi? Using a Canakit PSU.
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2643 [22:48:26] <jskapata> He only edited the file in his home, but moved the file to a system directory.
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2690 [23:09:31] <pantato> blackflow: soo i took out the nvme with windows, put the usb installer in, went into rescue mode, reinstalled grub on the hdd. Now I'm finally in. I don't know why, but i think there's a bug with the debian installer if you try and install grub on anything other than the "first harddrive"
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2694 [23:10:32] <blackflow> pantato: I'm using debootstrapt lately and I forgot how the installer looks. is it "first harddrive" or is it literally "/dev/sda" and similar?
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2696 [23:12:01] <pantato> blackflow: it detects windows on my nvme drive, asks me if i want to install grub on that harddrive referring to it as "the first"
2697 [23:12:03] <blackflow> because if that happened what oyu say, did you just break the mbr of the nvme?
2698 [23:12:10] <pantato> I say "no", then select /dev/sda instead
2699 [23:12:14] <pantato> then it just doesn't boot
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2702 [23:12:28] <pantato> blackflow: nope, i'm not touching it
2703 [23:12:44] <pantato> blackflow: although it does givem e a strange error when i boot into windows afterwards prompting me to "continue my debian install"
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2706 [23:13:03] <pantato> then i just continue booting into windows and it's fine after that
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2717 [23:15:08] <blackflow> yeah I think you borked the mbr or what windows has these days. maybe windows will autocorrect, I hear it does.
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2753 [23:34:16] <jan> Hi, has someone advice on getting opencl on amdgpus working? I'm running a 380x and with all packages installed clinfo only gives me the CPU
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