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1 [00:00:16] <bites> they would rather switch to rpm.
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21 [00:18:26] <at0m> !alien
22 [00:18:26] <dpkg> i heard alien is a program which allows one to convert from one package format to another: slackware to redhat, redhat to Debian, Debian to slackware, redhat to slackware, etc. replaced-url
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59 [01:25:28] <usney> hi guys
60 [01:26:10] <usney> what are some sed grep redirection examples to copy and paste text in text mode only?
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71 [01:42:03] <[Awaxx]> You are wrong my friend
72 [01:42:26] <[Awaxx]> both tools aren't done to copy...
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76 [01:44:21] <usney> someone told me that you could use them for such things [Awaxx]
77 [01:44:25] <usney> maybe it was you?
78 [01:44:41] <[Awaxx]> usney: certainly not
79 [01:45:05] <[Awaxx]> take a moment reading man pages from these tools
80 [01:45:23] <[Awaxx]> it's not done to copy things...
81 [01:47:35] <usney> well I'll use the grep tool to see who it was in debian that said he used it for that purpose
82 [01:47:43] <usney> on the logs
83 [01:48:06] <[Awaxx]> from what I see you are misunderstanding the basic... you need reading & some practice to fix that.
84 [01:49:34] <usney> I already learned how to copy and paste with the screen tool [Awaxx]
85 [01:49:43] <[Awaxx]> you can extract a portion of text from a standard input file/stdin... then you can ofc redirect the result to store this... but it's no more grep or sed.
86 [01:49:59] <usney> what are some other ways to copy and paste in the command line interface?
87 [01:50:14] <[Awaxx]> you need to learn about bash redirection.
88 [01:50:28] <[Awaxx]> for the storage process...
89 [01:50:43] <usney> I learned a little
90 [01:50:57] <usney> >> > < << ..etc.
91 [01:51:08] <[Awaxx]> you are in a linux console or an Xterminal?
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93 [01:51:37] <usney> nope I am using a graphical environment but I do have a computer without a GUI
94 [01:51:59] <usney> I am learning the basics so far
95 [01:52:17] <usney> I remembered how to mount partitions
96 [01:52:36] <usney> since it doesn't seem to do this automatically in the CLI
97 [01:52:50] <usney> also learned how to setup wifi from the CLI
98 [01:52:56] <[Awaxx]> it can do this...
99 [01:53:05] <[Awaxx]> you need to set it up
100 [01:53:13] <usney> yes I know but I am lazy
101 [01:53:17] <[Awaxx]> :/
102 [01:53:23] <[Awaxx]> it's life
103 [01:53:23] <usney> easier to just manually mount them
104 [01:53:33] <usney> they you don't forget
105 [01:53:40] <[Awaxx]> yea on purpose it's okay too...
106 [01:54:07] <[Awaxx]> what's the problem with copy/paste?
107 [01:54:26] <[Awaxx]> copy/paste from mouse? or from programming?
108 [01:54:36] <usney> I was just curious how the fellow did it with grep and redirection
109 [01:54:52] <usney> I'll have to check my logs to ask him/her
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111 [01:55:34] <[Awaxx]> grep "^(.*)$" > grep-report.txt
112 [01:56:04] <[Awaxx]> use >> to append...
113 [01:56:34] <[Awaxx]> grep has missing file input...
114 [01:56:51] <[Awaxx]> grep "^(.*)$" mytext.txt > grep-report.txt
115 [01:57:57] <[Awaxx]> these "> and >>" are part of bash.
116 [01:58:15] <[Awaxx]> it's not grep at all...
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118 [01:59:54] <usney> what are they apart of? [Awaxx]
119 [02:01:01] <[Awaxx]> they are bash operator handling redirections
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125 [02:08:01] <awal1> usney seems lost now
126 [02:08:07] <awal1> ;D
127 [02:09:21] <usney> sorry was away
128 [02:10:09] <usney> oh sorry I read you wrong I thought you said they are not apart of bash
129 [02:11:01] <[Awaxx]> it's bash built in
130 [02:11:06] <usney> nice
131 [02:11:47] <usney> how do you take screenshots in CLI?
132 [02:11:54] <[Awaxx]> but you might be using dash... which is almost bash... dash handles redirections same way bash does
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136 [02:12:30] <usney> nah bash all the way
137 [02:12:53] <usney> unless peppermint or debian uses something else as default?
138 [02:13:13] <awal1> scrot
139 [02:13:31] <awal1> screenshot cli
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141 [02:13:48] <awal1> i use that
142 [02:13:55] <usney> maybe it was awall
143 [02:14:00] <[Awaxx]> you can use Imagemagick's "import" to screenshot
144 [02:14:17] <awal1> me what?
145 [02:14:22] <usney> do you use grep and redirection for copying and pasting info from text files?
146 [02:14:38] <usney> just curious how you do that
147 [02:15:01] <awal1> no
148 [02:15:27] <usney> let me search my logs
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151 [02:18:10] <usney> it was n4dir
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153 [02:18:14] <usney> Aug 24 16:36:57 <n4dir> gpm or similar will create mose like copy paste in cli
154 [02:18:14] <usney> Aug 24 16:38:01 <n4dir> i usually get away with cat; grep, reditection; etc
155 [02:18:14] <awal1> i'm half hal. fifty gui fifty cli
156 [02:18:27] <awal1> "why pull the cart if you have horses"
157 [02:19:08] <usney> well in this case it works faster especially on an older machine
158 [02:19:27] <[Awaxx]> GPM is to handle mouse in a console... not an Xterminal
159 [02:19:45] <usney> yes I am using CLI only
160 [02:19:51] <[Awaxx]> I see
161 [02:19:55] <usney> console only no gui
162 [02:20:14] <usney> I have on my newest laptop a gui
163 [02:21:04] <[Awaxx]> then learn about GPM, bash, grep....
164 [02:21:49] <usney> just on my old laptop I have no gui well I do have openbox and midori but that only for searching for info maybe I will switch to lynx some day
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166 [02:22:35] <[Awaxx]> grep is a lil useless if you planned to use bash... as bash already handles regular expression
167 [02:22:49] <usney> nice
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228 [03:44:47] <michael2> Ive installed xinit, when I run `startx' I get a xterm in a minimal desktop environment, but it doesn't seem that any of the scripts in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/ have run? why is that?
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230 [03:47:07] <Tom-_> not sure, which ones do you think aren't running?
231 [03:47:20] <Tom-_> like gnome and such? you have to install gnome first
232 [03:47:41] <Tom-_> !install gnome
233 [03:47:42] <dpkg> To install GNOME: «apt-get install …» 1. 'task-gnome-desktop' (Debian installer default) 2. 'gnome' (recommended) 3. 'gnome-desktop-environment' (upstream GNOME) 4. 'gnome-core' (like 3, minus end-user applications) 5. 'gnome-session gdm3 network-manager-gnome' (minimalist, not recommended). You will need Xorg installed as well, ask me about <install x>. replaced-url
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258 [04:21:14] <michael2> Tom-_: I dont think any of the /etc/X11/Xsession* scripts are running?
259 [04:21:50] <Tom-_> yeah but why? it sounds like you just need to install a desktop if you want one
260 [04:21:51] <michael2> e.g. I don't have the environment variables: like GPG_AGENT_INFO, SSH_AUTH_SOCK
261 [04:22:19] <Tom-_> hmm, that'd be pretty rare for that to happen
262 [04:22:26] <michael2> yes, _why_ - thats what I want to kow
263 [04:22:35] <Tom-_> are you running startx or xinit to start your X?
264 [04:22:45] <michael2> yes `startx'
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266 [04:23:45] <michael2> according to debian wiki. startx causes those scripts to run
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273 [04:26:33] <michael2> how can I backtrace this? strace? Xlog?
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275 [04:26:42] <michael2> X server log files?
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278 [04:27:10] <apollojustice> daily reminder jmanfatty stuck his e-penis into an e-crackwhore who called him Daddy and wanted him to hurt her: replaced-url
279 [04:27:43] <bazhang> apollojustice, is that appropriate
280 [04:27:47] <Tom-_> !ops apollojustice is trolling
281 [04:27:47] <dpkg> Hydroxide, dondelelcaro, LoRez, RichiH, mentor, abrotman, Maulkin, stew, peterS, Myon, Ganneff, weasel, zobel, themill, babilen, SynrG, jm_, somiaj, jelly, petn-randall: tom-_ complains about a problem (see above)
282 [04:27:52] <apollojustice> not appropriate
283 [04:28:00] <apollojustice> honest mistake, was meant for a different network
284 [04:28:01] <apollojustice> lmfao
285 [04:28:05] <bazhang> so please stop
286 [04:28:41] <Tom-_> michael2, i don't know, it seems too complicated to use strace on
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288 [04:28:51] <Tom-_> you can try just running Xsession and seeing what happens
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291 [04:29:24] <Tom-_> i meant /etc/X11/Xsession
292 [04:29:39] <michael2> Tom-_: also strace - where would it send its output to?
293 [04:30:44] <michael2> Tom-_: how would I run /etc/X11/Xsession scripts? source them from my login shell, before I `startx' ?
294 [04:31:11] <Tom-_> strace dumps its output to stderr, but you can use strace -o file to dump it into a file instead
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296 [04:31:50] <michael2> Tom-_: strace into file is a good idea
297 [04:32:11] <Tom-_> /etc/X11/Xsession should run everything in Xsession.d for you, but then again so should xinit and startx
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299 [04:32:44] <Tom-_> strace might work, it used to be that you couldn't use it on X because X was setuid root
300 [04:32:56] <michael2> yeah, but what starts /etc/X11/Xseession - according to debian wiki - startx should do it
301 [04:33:21] <michael2> X shouldn't be running as root, right? thats dangerous
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303 [04:35:41] <michael2> im looking at the X log files in ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log
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305 [04:36:30] <michael2> but it has timestamps like: [100773.718] - how can I print out these logs - translating the timestamps into human readable?
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308 [04:38:11] <michael2> Tom-_: ah I think I found the problem: you need a file ~/.xsession - not ~/.xinitrc
309 [04:38:50] <Tom-_> i don't know what the timestamps represent
310 [04:39:04] <Tom-_> i think you should be able to have both
311 [04:39:50] <Tom-_> dpkg, .xinitrc
312 [04:39:50] <dpkg> The optional customisation script ~/.xinitrc is used for running X as startx, and ~/.xsession is for when using X from a Display Manager like xdm or kdm. .xinitrc is discouraged in Debian, as if you just use ~/.xsession it will work from both startx and the display manager, as documented in startx(1).
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319 [04:44:59] <Tom-_> michael2, it used to be that X was setuid root because it had to have direct hardware access to the video card in order to function
320 [04:46:14] <michael2> but it doesn't anymore though, right?
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323 [04:51:28] <Tom-_> apparently not, due to systemd somehow
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345 [05:26:33] <neminem> hello everybody!!! how are you today??
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349 [05:30:39] <neminem> anybody online?
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358 [05:49:49] <sadsagfjg_> Hi, my system didnt find my wifi adaptor. how i can fix it?
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362 [05:53:11] <sadsagfjg_> ?
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377 [06:20:27] <jimm> sadsagfjg_, try:lspci -nn | grep -i net
378 [06:20:43] <jimm> first, how many lines do you get?
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380 [06:21:52] <jimm> sadsagfjg_, are you still here?
381 [06:24:03] <sadsagfjg_> jimm: yeah
382 [06:24:14] <jimm> ok,
383 [06:24:42] <sadsagfjg_> 0:19.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82567LM Gigabit Network Connection [8086:10f5] (rev 03) 0c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation WiFi Link 5100 [8086:4232]
384 [06:25:07] <sadsagfjg_> jimm: thats command
385 [06:25:17] <jimm> ok
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387 [06:25:41] <jimm> ,pciid [8086:4232]
388 [06:25:42] <judd> [8086:4232] is 'WiFi Link 5100' from 'Intel Corporation' with kernel modules 'iwlwifi', 'snd-hda-intel', 'ata-generic' in stretch. See also replaced-url
389 [06:26:39] <jimm> ok... could you run ifconfig -a and tell me what interface names (on the left) you get?
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391 [06:27:17] <sadsagfjg_> jimm: bash: ifconfig: command not found
392 [06:27:41] <jimm> ok howbout: ls /sys/class/net
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394 [06:28:05] <jimm> (ifconfig is old anyway)
395 [06:28:28] <sadsagfjg_> jimm: enp0s25 lo
396 [06:28:28] <themill> and in /sbin (not in PATH)
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398 [06:29:02] <jimm> ok, so you're not getting the ethernet interface
399 [06:29:05] <jimm> sec
400 [06:29:36] <sadsagfjg_> I have internet with lan cable
401 [06:29:44] <sadsagfjg_> but i dont have internet with wifi
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403 [06:30:18] <jim> oh good
404 [06:30:31] <jim> then you can pastebin
405 [06:30:46] <jim> do you have nc installed?
406 [06:30:57] <jim> (package is netcat)
407 [06:31:00] <sadsagfjg_> jim: what is nc?
408 [06:31:08] <sadsagfjg_> no i dont have
409 [06:31:25] <jim> ok, could you try installing it: apt install netcat
410 [06:31:41] <sadsagfjg_> jim: now installed
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412 [06:31:56] <jim> ok good...
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415 [06:32:36] <jim> could you run: dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999 # this will pastebin your dmesg
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418 [06:33:15] <jim> I'm expecting you don't have the firmware installed
419 [06:33:29] <jim> once you do, it should start working
420 [06:34:12] <sadsagfjg_> jim: replaced-url
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423 [06:34:26] <jim> thanks, this will take a bit
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425 [06:35:20] <jim> , find iwlwifi-5000-3.ucode
426 [06:35:24] <judd> No packages in stretch/amd64 were found with that file.
427 [06:35:34] <jim> not good :)
428 [06:35:43] <jim> how new is this laptop?
429 [06:35:56] <sadsagfjg_> This so old laptop :D
430 [06:36:08] <sadsagfjg_> but before debian i used xubuntu
431 [06:36:15] <jim> oh, an old one
432 [06:36:33] <sadsagfjg_> and with xubuntu i had wifi
433 [06:36:40] <jim> ok
434 [06:36:58] <jim> which means it should be possible with the right firmware package
435 [06:36:59] <sadsagfjg_> But I hate ubuntu :)
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437 [06:39:21] <sadsagfjg_> jim: so i can fix it?
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439 [06:39:33] <Unit193> ,v firmware-iwlwifi
440 [06:39:35] <judd> Package: firmware-iwlwifi on amd64 -- wheezy/non-free: 0.36+wheezy.1; jessie/non-free: 0.43; jessie-backports/non-free: 20161130-3~bpo8+1; stretch/non-free: 20161130-3; stretch-backports/non-free: 20170823-1~bpo9+1; buster/non-free: 20180518-1; sid/non-free: 20180518-1
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442 [06:39:55] <jim> thanks, that's what I was looking for
443 [06:40:18] <jim> sadsagfjg_, could you... apt install firmware-iwlwifi
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445 [06:40:56] <sadsagfjg_> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'firmware-iwlwifi' has no installation candidate
446 [06:41:04] <sadsagfjg_> :(
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448 [06:41:28] <Unit193> Yes, because it is in non-free, and I'd guess you don't have that section enabled.
449 [06:41:39] <jim> ohh
450 [06:42:01] <sadsagfjg_> :( oh
451 [06:42:10] <jim> you'd need to add contrib and nonfree
452 [06:42:32] <sadsagfjg_> So how? in source.list
453 [06:42:34] <sadsagfjg_> ?
454 [06:42:49] <jim> could you: cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999
455 [06:42:51] <sadsagfjg_> I tried to edit source.list but i cant
456 [06:42:53] <jim> yes
457 [06:43:23] <jim> it's sources.list :)
458 [06:43:41] <sadsagfjg_> jim: this command didin give me a link :|
459 [06:43:48] <sadsagfjg_> *didnt
460 [06:44:24] <jim> maybe your sources.list isn't the exact right file
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462 [06:45:08] <Unit193> If that file doesn't exist, it could easily be in a file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
463 [06:45:08] <jim> could you run: ls -CF /etc/apt/sources.list.d
464 [06:45:26] <jim> yeah :)
465 [06:45:47] <jim> err actually that wasn't complete
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467 [06:46:10] <jim> could you run: ls -CF /etc/apt/sources.list.d | nc termbin.com 9999
468 [06:47:01] <sadsagfjg_> jim: replaced-url
469 [06:48:05] <jim> ok, now run this: cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/base.list | nc termbin.com 9999
470 [06:49:11] <jim> Unit193, thanks a lot, appreciate your help
471 [06:49:29] <sadsagfjg_> jim: replaced-url
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473 [06:49:59] <jim> ok, now:
474 [06:50:34] <jim> with your favorite text editor, edit /etc/apt/sources.list.d/base.list
475 [06:50:54] <jim> do you see where it says main on the deb (not deb-src) line?
476 [06:52:03] <Unit193> Generally you'll want those sections to match.
477 [06:52:09] <sadsagfjg_> jim: what?
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479 [06:52:29] <jim> sadsagfjg_, what do you like to use to edit text files?
480 [06:52:44] <sadsagfjg_> jim: geany
481 [06:52:50] <jim> ok,\
482 [06:52:52] <sadsagfjg_> jim: but i cant open this
483 [06:52:53] <sadsagfjg_> :|
484 [06:53:00] <sadsagfjg_> geany and emacs
485 [06:53:10] <jim> emacs /etc/apt/sources.list.d/base.list
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487 [06:53:24] <jim> let's use that :)
488 [06:53:27] <sadsagfjg_> ok
489 [06:53:31] <sadsagfjg_> now i open this
490 [06:53:34] <sadsagfjg_> :)
491 [06:53:51] <jim> ok, do you see where it says main (twice)?
492 [06:54:03] <sadsagfjg_> deb replaced-url
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494 [06:54:19] <jim> Unit193, ok, we'll do it that way
495 [06:54:55] <sadsagfjg_> ?
496 [06:54:59] <jim> make the top line look like: deb replaced-url
497 [06:55:18] <jim> and, do the same thing to the next line
498 [06:55:24] <jim> then save the file
499 [06:55:58] <sadsagfjg_> you mean just copy and paste this: "deb replaced-url
500 [06:55:59] <sadsagfjg_> ?
501 [06:56:21] <jim> that's what it should look like in the file, yes.
502 [06:56:34] <sadsagfjg_> deb replaced-url
503 [06:56:41] <sadsagfjg_> this is new
504 [06:56:45] <sadsagfjg_> i saved
505 [06:57:05] <jim> also do the same thing to the top line
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507 [06:57:24] <jim> I see, you made another line
508 [06:57:47] <sadsagfjg_> deb replaced-url
509 [06:57:51] <sadsagfjg_> Is this true?
510 [06:58:25] <jim> ok, delete the line that just has main
511 [06:58:43] <sadsagfjg_> main?
512 [06:58:45] <jim> (apt will complain about the dup
513 [06:58:46] <sadsagfjg_> #?
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515 [06:58:59] <jim> no, get rid of this line:
516 [06:59:17] <jim> deb replaced-url
517 [06:59:21] <sadsagfjg_> delete which line?
518 [06:59:30] <jim> the one that only has main
519 [06:59:40] <sadsagfjg_> deb replaced-url
520 [06:59:42] <sadsagfjg_> >?
521 [06:59:45] <sadsagfjg_> this?
522 [06:59:52] <jim> (and not contrib or non-free),,, yes
523 [07:00:29] <sadsagfjg_> Now i apt update
524 [07:00:34] <jim> yes
525 [07:00:50] <sadsagfjg_> Now i install that software
526 [07:00:55] <jim> yes
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528 [07:01:13] <sadsagfjg_> Now installed :)
529 [07:01:14] <jim> do you remember the package name?
530 [07:01:19] <jim> ok, good
531 [07:01:39] <jim> now, do ls /sys/class/net
532 [07:01:47] <jim> and tell us what that says
533 [07:01:58] <sadsagfjg_> enp0s25 lo
534 [07:02:10] <jim> ok, could you reboot the laptop
535 [07:02:18] <sadsagfjg_> ok
536 [07:02:30] <sadsagfjg_> i will come back
537 [07:02:38] <jim> (I dunno how else to do that)
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539 [07:02:45] <jim> ok
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542 [07:06:50] <sadsagfjg__> jim: WOW MAN THANKS :D
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547 [07:08:19] <jim> sadsagfjg__, works already?
548 [07:08:26] <sadsagfjg__> jim: yeah :D
549 [07:08:32] <jim> great :)
550 [07:08:58] <jim> took us a few mins to get it going
551 [07:09:46] <sadsagfjg__> jim: Which program is good for chatting in irc? (i used xchat but xchat now is not in packages of debian)
552 [07:09:53] <sadsagfjg__> jim: tanks
553 [07:10:16] <jim> try hexchat
554 [07:10:29] <jim> xchat is gone, hexchat took its place
555 [07:11:17] <sadsagfjg__> jim: I like to codding shell for these fixing works
556 [07:11:29] <sadsagfjg__> but how to learning this commands?
557 [07:11:50] <jim> it's a lot of information
558 [07:12:09] <sadsagfjg__> jim: How you learn these?
559 [07:12:24] <jim> by staying on this channel for years :)
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561 [07:13:11] <sadsagfjg__> jim: Are you programmer?
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563 [07:13:17] <jim> yeah
564 [07:13:28] <jim> I like to write in python
565 [07:13:29] <sadsagfjg__> which language you codding?
566 [07:13:36] <sadsagfjg__> Me too LD
567 [07:13:37] <sadsagfjg__> :D
568 [07:13:50] <sadsagfjg__> Python :)
569 [07:14:11] <sadsagfjg__> Django?
570 [07:14:43] <jim> python's pretty easy, django? no :) I'm writing music drills in python :)_
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572 [07:15:40] <sadsagfjg__> So nice :) Are you in github? or another sites?
573 [07:15:50] <jim> github
574 [07:16:16] <sadsagfjg__> Any link do you have for your page?
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576 [07:16:57] <jim> well... replaced-url
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578 [07:17:55] <jim> oh, and I'm doing openacs for the web thing... I like the api
579 [07:18:37] <sadsagfjg__> jim: which api?
580 [07:18:56] <jim> openacs db api for one
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582 [07:19:19] <sadsagfjg__> I think that link of github dont work :(
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584 [07:19:46] <jim> it has an object, user, group and permission system
585 [07:20:04] <jim> the link works for me
586 [07:20:48] <jim> anyway, need to say goodnite now, it's late for me :)
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589 [07:22:26] <sadsagfjg__> jim: Oh ok man , I should to come to this channel for learning :)
590 [07:22:27] <jim> good luck with your laptop and your coding projects, glad we could get it going
591 [07:23:00] <jim> !wifi
592 [07:23:01] <dpkg> Support for your wireless LAN device is dependent on the chipset within. Don't know what you have? Ask me about <what's my wireless>. Atheros: <atheros>; Atmel: <atmel>; Broadcom: <broadcom>; Intel: <intel>; Intersil: <prism>; Marvell: <marvell>; Ralink: <ralink>; Realtek: <realtek>; TI: <acx-mac80211>; VIA: <vt665x>; ZyDAS: <zydas>. See also <crda>, <killswitch>, <wpa>. replaced-url
593 [07:23:21] <sadsagfjg__> jim: Thank you bro, good luck
594 [07:23:26] <sadsagfjg__> jim: whats this?>
595 [07:23:35] <jim> look at this website: replaced-url
596 [07:24:07] <sadsagfjg__> jim: Now the wifi working
597 [07:24:18] <sadsagfjg__> i looked that link
598 [07:24:45] <jim> it can show you about getting a wireless working
599 [07:25:07] <sadsagfjg__> jim: yeah,thanks
600 [07:25:18] <sadsagfjg__> jim: All day you are here?
601 [07:25:21] <jim> anyway I'm gone :)
602 [07:25:40] <jim> I most5ly watch ##linux
603 [07:25:48] <sadsagfjg__> anyway ok :D
604 [07:25:59] <jim> have fun
605 [07:26:36] <sadsagfjg__> Come in #gnu
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608 [07:31:06] <sadsagfjg_> .
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615 [07:33:40] <sadsagfjg> .
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642 [08:04:21] <glick> hi
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645 [08:05:24] <glick> parden when i do a apt upgrade i get warning about ldconfig not being found in the PATH
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647 [08:05:40] <glick> and start-stop-daemon not being found in path
648 [08:05:57] <glick> then error: 2 expected programs not found in PATH or not executable
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653 [08:08:37] <glick> it looks like my $PATH variable doesnt contain /sbin
654 [08:08:38] <glick> hmm
655 [08:08:41] <glick> how did that happen?
656 [08:10:06] <towo^work> you have used su instead of needed su - to become root
657 [08:10:18] <glick> ahh
658 [08:10:26] <glick> right-a-roo you are sir
659 [08:10:28] <glick> thank you
660 [08:10:34] <towo^work> you should sumetimes read changelogs if you don't use stable
661 [08:10:41] <towo^work> s/u/o
662 [08:11:16] <glick> reading changelogs is for wussies
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699 [09:05:12] <DarsVaeda> how do I create a ssh keypair for a specific user?
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708 [09:14:58] <Fox> DarsVaeda: su - <user> and then create the keys
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710 [09:15:35] <jelly> DarsVaeda: to be used by that user to log in elsewhere, or to be used to log in from remote as that user?
711 [09:15:57] <DarsVaeda> I guess I didn't get something right...
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713 [09:16:48] <DarsVaeda> I added a user in some software (gitblit) and you can add a pubkey to authenticate to it for unattended checkout but that user just exists in that software not on the server
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717 [09:18:09] <jelly> DarsVaeda: either that software will have to either run its own copy of sshd on a different port, or that user will have to be visible (created) for your normal ssh service somehow
718 [09:18:34] <jelly> remove one "either", I can't Enlgish
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722 [09:23:29] <DarsVaeda> I see, I think I can't authenticate that way then
723 [09:23:31] <DarsVaeda> thanks :)
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780 [10:11:45] <zxd> hi
781 [10:11:50] <queip> Hello. I have quite serious problem with upgrade. Machine was offline for about a week, and now, when I try: apt-get upgrade I got an error:
782 [10:11:52] <queip> Reading package lists... Done
783 [10:11:52] <queip> Building dependency tree
784 [10:11:53] <queip> Reading state information... Done
785 [10:11:55] <queip> You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
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787 [10:12:01] <zxd> when building package how to tell it to look at DEBIAN build usr/local ...
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790 [10:12:09] <queip> E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
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793 [10:13:02] <queip> Hello. I have quite serious problem with upgrade. Machine was offline for about a week, and now, when I try: apt-get upgrade I got an error: replaced-url
794 [10:14:10] <queip> When I tried apt --fix-broken install I got: replaced-url
795 [10:14:22] <Fox> queip: what version of debian ?
796 [10:14:33] <queip> Fox, testing.
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799 [10:15:29] <Fox> queip: you should go to #debain-next on irc.oftc.net
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801 [10:15:47] <queip> Ok. Thx.
802 [10:16:21] <Fox> you're welcome
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867 [11:14:54] <no_gravity> There is a gpartedbin task running on my machine that I cannot kill.
868 [11:14:59] <no_gravity> How would you guys go about it?
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870 [11:15:16] <no_gravity> It is in state 'Zl+'.
871 [11:15:28] <BraveHand> Does anyone know of a Free/Libre PDF to Word conversion tool for Debian?
872 [11:15:52] <no_gravity> Ha, it went away!
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886 [11:25:36] <Iridos> you cannot kill Zombies…
887 [11:25:45] <Iridos> you can reboot or leave them alone
888 [11:26:31] <Habbie> or have them reaped
889 [11:26:35] <Habbie> by the parent
890 [11:27:17] <choice> Hello! It's linux installation day :)
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892 [11:27:32] <choice> Should I boot my Linux stick in UEFI mode or in normal mode?
893 [11:31:19] <petn-randall> choice: It should all be covered in the installation guide. If you want to boot your installation later in UEFI mode, you also need to boot the installer in UEFI mode.
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895 [11:31:42] <choice> petn-randall: I have no idea which mode I want. I just want to use Debian.
896 [11:31:48] <choice> Does one of the two boot faster?
897 [11:32:28] <petn-randall> choice: No. If you don't know what to pick, go with UEFI mode. Just make sure to disable 'secure boot', and any other compatibility settings in your BIOS.
898 [11:33:03] <choice> Ok
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900 [11:34:35] <choice> Can I have two encrypted Linux versions using the same boot partition?
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902 [11:38:39] <Neo_Chen> choice: Yes you can
903 [11:39:07] <choice> Neo_Chen: How would I do that?
904 [11:39:10] <choice> It seems the custom partition tool does not support encryption?
905 [11:39:52] <Neo_Chen> choice: You may need a Live System and install manually with debootstrap(1)
906 [11:40:04] <Neo_Chen> choice: If the install don't have it
907 [11:40:51] <Neo_Chen> choice: Did you read every available option in the installer?
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921 [11:56:59] <usney> does anybody know about rtorrent?
922 [11:57:01] <usney> Using 'epoll' based polling.
923 [11:57:09] <usney> what does that mean? ^^
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935 [12:00:49] <petn-randall> usney: 'man 7 epoll'
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946 [12:06:31] <webmind> hi, not sure if it's the right place to ask, but I'd like to set my network device fixed on 100mbit (upstream requirement) is there a way with systemd-networkd to do this when the interface comes up?
947 [12:06:58] <webmind> don't see an option for it in the documentation or a way to run a script
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951 [12:12:53] <unmy> webmind, replaced-url
952 [12:13:12] <kaiser> hello i cant seem to uninstall docker client
953 [12:13:25] <kaiser> i have ran "sudo apt-get remove docker" and "sudo apt-get purge docker"
954 [12:13:32] <kaiser> but the docker client is still installed.
955 [12:14:15] <dwu> was it running when you ran apt-get remove and purge?
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957 [12:14:27] <kaiser> i believe so, but i stopped it and ran it again
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959 [12:14:44] <themill> The package isn't called docker
960 [12:15:07] <kaiser> please enlighten me then
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962 [12:15:13] <webmind> unmy: I'm using systemd-networkd not ifupdown
963 [12:16:04] <themill> or at least the *Debian* package is not.... it's also not in any stable release of Debian.
964 [12:16:11] <petn-randall> kaiser: Did you install it from Debian or from somewhere else?
965 [12:16:36] <bites> it's either docker-ce if it's from upstream or docker.io if it's from debian.
966 [12:17:09] <kaiser> petn-randall: debian repos
967 [12:17:26] <petn-randall> kaiser: Weird, since it's not in stable. Which Debian release are you running?
968 [12:17:35] <dwu> there's a package named docker in sid, at least
969 [12:17:35] <kaiser> E: Unable to locate package docker-ce
970 [12:17:48] <kaiser> Package 'docker.io' is not installed, so not removed
971 [12:17:56] <kaiser> im on stretch
972 [12:18:18] <themill> might be worth remembering how you installed docker at this stage ;)
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974 [12:18:29] <petn-randall> kaiser: What does `which docker` return. Also what themill said.
975 [12:18:36] <babilen> kaiser: What does "dpkg -S $(which docker)" give you?
976 [12:18:47] <kaiser> /usr/bin/docker
977 [12:18:56] <kaiser> re; which docker
978 [12:19:10] <babilen> (assuming you use bash, adjust for fish et al)
979 [12:19:24] <kaiser> yay
980 [12:19:33] <kaiser> that command revealed the culprit
981 [12:19:35] <kaiser> docker-engine
982 [12:19:40] <babilen> There you go
983 [12:19:41] <kaiser> there, its uninstalled
984 [12:19:47] <kaiser> i was getting some serious anxiety
985 [12:19:55] <bites> oh, that's old.
986 [12:19:57] <kaiser> well i still am since i dont understand docker's devicemapper or the such
987 [12:20:09] <kaiser> docker-engine is old?
988 [12:20:26] <bites> a bit.
989 [12:20:46] <kaiser> that explains some issues with commands in the docker documentation not working for me
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1000 [12:30:18] <kaiser> i have a ton of loopback devices from my old docker install
1001 [12:30:26] <kaiser> how would i go among removing them?
1002 [12:30:39] <kaiser> i been trying to do this for the past 2 hours and still havent figured it out
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1017 [12:37:13] <ychaouche> Hello #debian
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1019 [12:37:48] <ychaouche> I noticed that nginx has a sites-enabled and sites-available directories, I was wondering if there were similar commands like for apache like a2ensite and a2dissite ?
1020 [12:38:29] <ychaouche> root@messagerie[192.168.100.83] ~ # ls /usr/sbin/*site
1021 [12:38:29] <ychaouche> ls: cannot access '/usr/sbin/*site': No such file or directory
1022 [12:38:30] <ychaouche> root@messagerie[192.168.100.83] ~ #
1023 [12:39:01] <JustASlacker> nah
1024 [12:39:01] <ychaouche> root@messagerie[192.168.100.83] ~ # find /usr/bin/ -name "*site*"
1025 [12:39:01] <ychaouche> root@messagerie[192.168.100.83] ~ # find /usr/sbin/ -name "*site*"
1026 [12:39:01] <ychaouche> root@messagerie[192.168.100.83] ~ #
1027 [12:39:12] <JustASlacker> just do ln -s
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1029 [12:40:26] <webmind> found it, in man systemd.link
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1049 [12:58:37] <peedabee> webmind, this should be configurable under the [Link] section
1050 [12:58:46] <webmind> hmm, hmm, the network configuration page has nothing yet on networkd. If I would add that, should that be in that page or in a seperate page?
1051 [12:58:56] <webmind> peedabee: you found it, thanks :)
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1053 [12:59:18] <peedabee> webmind, np
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1071 [13:16:55] <pragomer> need help with file permissions: I have files on my synology nas that is connected via cifs protocol. some folders arent acessable and the permissions show only dashes (like 000). although I can chmod 775 to them without error return, these files keep their 000 permissions
1072 [13:16:57] <pragomer> any tips?
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1078 [13:21:15] <petn-randall> pragomer: Seems like the config of your NAS is broken. You might want to check their documentation or support about it.
1079 [13:22:03] <pragomer> seems so.. when I ssh to the synoly, the broken folders have owner 1000 instead of MYUSERNAMEOFNAS
1080 [13:22:07] <pragomer> weird..
1081 [13:22:35] <pragomer> but i could now chown -R MYUSERNAME:users to all my folders, which will hopefully fix this
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1084 [13:24:36] <RoyK> pragomer: id -a should show your (new?) UID - just run find /somedir -user 1000 -exec chown yourusername {} \;
1085 [13:25:14] <RoyK> pragomer: same with groupid/GID
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1103 [13:51:30] <choice> Which vim should I install when I only use it on the command like? vim? vim-gtk3? vim-tiny? vim-gtk? vim-nox? vim-athena? neovim?
1104 [13:51:38] <Habbie> vim-nox
1105 [13:51:42] <Habbie> or, my personal preference, nvi
1106 [13:52:10] <choice> Habbie: What is vim-nox compared to vim?
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1108 [13:52:44] <Habbie> huh, i was wrong
1109 [13:52:51] <Habbie> vim-nox is like vim but with scripting languages
1110 [13:53:13] <choice> ok, so 'vim'?
1111 [13:53:27] <Habbie> should be fine
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1113 [13:54:41] <choice> ok
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1115 [13:55:19] <choice> vim alone is 32MB. Unbelievable.
1116 [13:55:33] <ralpheeee> just curious as to why on my fresh install of debian i have tripple the amount of package numbers installed compared to another distro with exactly the same packages
1117 [13:55:49] <choice> ralpheeee: How do you count?
1118 [13:56:38] <ralpheeee> choice: 'dpkg --list | wc --lines
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1121 [13:56:48] <ralpheeee> '
1122 [13:56:55] <petn-randall> ralpheeee: What does package numbers mean to you?
1123 [13:57:03] <choice> ralpheeee: How many do you have?
1124 [13:57:15] <ralpheeee> 1300
1125 [13:57:46] <petn-randall> ralpheeee: Is bigger or smaller better to you?
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1129 [13:59:17] <ralpheeee> just really wondering looking for more insight on apt is managing the packages
1130 [13:59:30] <ralpheeee> *how
1131 [14:00:25] <ralpheeee> silly really to compare apple / oranges....will def look further into the workings of apt
1132 [14:01:38] <petn-randall> ralpheeee: Yeah, package numbers mean nothing. It could be that other distros are just splitting up software on a finer/coarser scale.
1133 [14:02:06] <ralpheeee> ^^
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1135 [14:02:55] <ralpheeee> i did a net install and really wanted to seen how lean i could get ....obviously i failed somewhere....lol
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1139 [14:03:42] <ralpheeee> really to focus on how apt is handling / splitting the depenencies
1140 [14:04:01] <djfn> can someone tell me a command to set the US layout in the console?
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1145 [14:05:16] <petn-randall> djfn: `loadkeys us`
1146 [14:05:34] <petn-randall> djfn: That's not permanent, and only for that terminal
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1149 [14:06:21] <petn-randall> djfn: If you want it permanent, you can set it with `dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-layout`.
1150 [14:06:49] <djfn> now i need to type that via alt codes first
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1154 [14:08:22] <tdn> What is the easiest way of getting ripgrep in Debian 9? (replaced-url
1155 [14:08:29] <djfn> oof
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1158 [14:09:38] <petn-randall> ,v ripgrep
1159 [14:09:39] <judd> Package: ripgrep on amd64 -- sid: 0.9.0-3
1160 [14:09:47] <petn-randall> !ssb
1161 [14:09:47] <dpkg> First, check for a backport on <debian-backports>. If unavailable: 1) Add a deb-src line for sid (not a deb line!); ask me about <deb-src sid> 2) enable debian-backports (see <bdo>) 3) aptitude update; aptitude install build-essential; aptitude build-dep packagename; apt-get -b source packagename; 4) install the resultant debs. To change compilation options, see <package recompile>; for versions newer than sid see <uupdate>.
1162 [14:09:55] <petn-randall> tdn: ^^^
1163 [14:11:39] <bites> ,checkbackport ripgrep
1164 [14:11:54] <bites> whew.
1165 [14:12:05] <judd> Backporting package ripgrep in sid→stretch/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies: Build-Depends: dh-cargo (>= 6), cargo:native, librust-atty-0.2+default-dev (>= 0.2.11~~), librust-bytecount-0.3+default-dev (>= 0.3.1~~), librust-clap-2+color-dev (>= 2.29.4~~), librust-clap-2+suggestions-dev (>= 2.29.4~~), librust-encoding-rs-0.8+default-dev, librust-encoding-rs-io-0.1+default-dev, librust-
1166 [14:12:06] <judd> globset-0.4+default-dev, librust-grep-0.1+default-dev (>= 0.1.8~~), librust-ignore-0.4+default-dev, librust-lazy-static-1+default-dev, librust-libc-0.2+default-dev, librust-log-0.4+default-dev, librust-memchr-2+default-dev, librust-memmap-0.6+default-dev, librust-num-cpus-1+default-dev, librust-regex-1+default-dev, librust-same-file-1+default-dev, librust-termcolor-1+default-dev, librust-winapi-0.3 (1 more message)
1167 [14:12:42] <bites> well, that's no fun.
1168 [14:13:30] <darxmurf> what's the best option to check if NFS is answering on a remote system ? I have 10 machines exporting a specific folder. Then one server mounting each machine on demand with autofs. The problem is, sometimes one of the machine is down and then the server act like crazy because of the mounted folder not accessible. The idea now is to have a script which checks every 2 min if all the NFS machines are
1169 [14:13:36] <darxmurf> answering and if not, comment the line in the autofs conf and restart the service
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1171 [14:13:47] <bites> tdn: i guess follow upstream instructions.
1172 [14:13:52] <darxmurf> I can see that with remote rpcbind but it's a bit unclean no ?
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1175 [14:15:33] <tdn> bites, I see there is a .deb available on the upstream website. But not sure if it will work on debian 9
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1179 [14:19:45] <bites> hard to say. i'm also not familiar with rust.
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1182 [14:20:54] <bites> they don't say what release it was built from. but it doesn't look like it has any dependencies.
1183 [14:20:54] <petn-randall> tdn: You might want to have a look at 'ack' or silversurfer. They can both do that.
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1193 [14:37:00] <darxmurf> which port is checked when you do a: rpcbind -u <ip> nfs 4 ?
1194 [14:37:06] <darxmurf> nfs port is open on the remote machine
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1196 [14:37:33] <kaiser> how can i remove unused block devices? an outdated version of docker made a ton
1197 [14:37:46] <kaiser> they are all 11gb each
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1203 [14:40:14] <darxmurf> port 111 is open too
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1223 [14:54:52] <choice> Strange, my /etc/bash.bashrc does not get executed when I start a new terminal.
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1225 [14:55:22] <choice> Any ideas why?
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1227 [14:55:52] <JustASlacker> bash.barc ?
1228 [14:56:08] <choice> JustASlacker: What do you mean?
1229 [14:56:41] <JustASlacker> sorry
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1231 [14:56:54] <JustASlacker> isnt the systemwide bashrc only used if there is no bashrc in ~ ?
1232 [14:57:06] <choice> There is no bashrc in ~.
1233 [14:57:22] <choice> Oh, there is!
1234 [14:57:45] <choice> Removed it. Now it works.
1235 [14:58:12] <JustASlacker> \o/
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1237 [14:59:05] <choice> Things are getting better :)
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1242 [15:07:32] <tdn> petn-randall, not sure what ack and silversurfer is?
1243 [15:07:50] <Habbie> silver searcher
1244 [15:07:51] <Habbie> not silver surfer
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1246 [15:09:32] <JustASlacker> silversufer would be awesome
1247 [15:09:45] <JustASlacker> ack --bar
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1249 [15:10:38] <JustASlacker> they are grep improvements
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1273 [15:25:41] <eirc> anyone got an idea on how I could go about editing text files on my vps server from my phone?
1274 [15:25:55] <dgp> ssh
1275 [15:26:03] <eirc> & vim ?
1276 [15:26:13] <dgp> whatever floats your boat
1277 [15:26:26] <eirc> on phone that would be a bit tough to use tho
1278 [15:26:59] <petn-randall> !xy problem
1279 [15:27:00] <dpkg> Slow down for a bit! Are you sure that you need to jump through that particular hoop to achieve your goal? We suspect you don't, so why don't you back up a bit and tell us about the overall objective... We know that people often falsely diagnose problems because they are too close to them -- it's easy to miss that there is a better way to proceed. See replaced-url
1280 [15:27:12] <petn-randall> eirc: Why do you want to edit text files via your phone?
1281 [15:28:24] <JustASlacker> what kind of phone
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1284 [15:28:33] <JustASlacker> I have termux on my android tablet
1285 [15:28:38] <JustASlacker> so I can ssh into my server
1286 [15:28:40] <dgp> eirc: almost all versions of android allow for a usb keyboard
1287 [15:28:43] <JustASlacker> + bluetooth keyboard
1288 [15:28:55] <JustASlacker> there is also vim for android
1289 [15:29:09] <JustASlacker> but this is #debian
1290 [15:29:12] <bites> juicessh gives you extra keyboard rows for things like esc, arrow keys.
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1292 [15:30:02] <eirc> ok so I have a journal/notes system comprised of simple text files I sync around through dropbox. I'd like to be able to edit those from my android phone
1293 [15:30:26] <JustASlacker> dropbox comes with a text editor
1294 [15:30:32] <dgp> eirc: you could edit them on the phone with whatever editor you like and use dropbox to do the sync
1295 [15:30:49] <petn-randall> eirc: Ok, so what part of your issue is related to Debian?
1296 [15:31:14] <eirc> I got a debian server where I can host any solution for that
1297 [15:31:18] <eirc> :D
1298 [15:31:55] <petn-randall> eirc: You don't have an issue there, though.
1299 [15:32:00] <JustASlacker> I really fail to see the proplem anyway. there are millions of file explorers and text editor for android
1300 [15:32:29] <petn-randall> eirc: Your actually asking for a good text editor on your phone, but you also said those are tough to use.
1301 [15:32:35] <petn-randall> *You're
1302 [15:32:54] <eirc> yea I've tried them in the past and found the text editors kinda crappy, I'll give em a try again maybe they've gotten better
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1304 [15:33:20] <JustASlacker> it really helps if you got a keyboard
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1306 [15:33:23] <eirc> had some issues with the file extensions iirc
1307 [15:34:04] <JustASlacker> give termux a try replaced-url
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1329 [15:45:24] <webuser5224> Does anyone else have the problem where they can't join this channel via Matrix? It's the only one of my channels that tells me I have not been invited when I try to join. Thanks!
1330 [15:45:40] <eirc> ok so the issue i originally had with android was that it has some beef with non .txt text files. I keep these notes in adoc format (asciidoctor) but even thought that's simple ascii text android doesn't want to edit them. so I was thinking of hosting a simple web app and a web editor (replaced-url
1331 [15:45:40] <eirc> ebian
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1350 [16:10:39] <twobitsprite> So, I'm delving in to the world of snaps... I'm trying to install the helm client, and it's only available as a snap or as a tarball, so I figured I'd try the snap version... I got snapd installed (running Buster, btw) and I ran "sudo snap install helm". It says it installed it, but I don't have a helm command in my path...
1351 [16:10:43] <EdePopede> ``apt-cache search ifconfig`` gives me 11 hits. one of them is ``inetutils-tools``. now ``ping`` is the only cli version of classic nettools that seems to be installed, is from inetutils-ping. i am also missing ``dig``. probably many more. so which should i install to have a consistent set? because of ping i'd say `inetutils-*`. are there more? no idea, there doesn't seem to be a replacement for `aptitude
1352 [16:10:43] <EdePopede> search ^inetutils`
1353 [16:11:07] <twobitsprite> is there something else I need to do to get a snap installed or enabled? I tried "sudo snap enable helm" and it says it's already enabled
1354 [16:11:08] <RoyK> don't bother about ifconfig - just use the ip command
1355 [16:11:16] <RoyK> ifconfig is deprecated
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1361 [16:14:10] <EdePopede> RoyK: ifconfig had a nice output for loopback followed by eth0. the output of `ip route` is horrible. machine readable, but not meant to be used by humans. is there a fronted to it?
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1364 [16:14:30] <mobile_c> is this normal?
1365 [16:14:32] <mobile_c> W: Failed to fetch replaced-url
1366 [16:14:46] <mobile_c> replaced-url
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1369 [16:15:10] <RoyK> EdePopede: erm - time to update your knowledge a bit ;)
1370 [16:15:11] <ayekat> EdePopede: `ip route` is for showing routes, so lo won't usually show up there
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1376 [16:16:57] <EdePopede> ayekat: even the 2 lines for my eth don't align. one has `52.0/22`, next is `0.0/16`. everything following is out of sync. lo is just one of the things i'm missing (hint: dig)
1377 [16:17:26] <EdePopede> and if i try a wildcard searc on packages it spams my terminal even with games^^
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1379 [16:18:26] <RoyK> anything else you want to complain about?
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1382 [16:19:28] <ayekat> "align" how? or what do you mean with "out of sync"? again, lo won't show up in the routing table - run ip link or ip address if you want to list your interfaces
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1385 [16:19:37] <EdePopede> `apt search ping` overfills my terminal, and when i try to get the formatted output of `aptitude search` with `dpkg -l ping` it only lists a virtual package without naming it as such
1386 [16:20:15] <EdePopede> align: table. like ls does. things from the same column are printed below each other
1387 [16:20:23] <mobile_c> RUN set -x; echo deb replaced-url
1388 [16:20:25] <mobile_c> dpkg --add-architecture ppc64el && apt-get update
1389 [16:20:25] * dpkg gets an architect to start planning a new mips palace
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1391 [16:20:45] <mobile_c> o.o
1392 [16:20:56] <mobile_c> mips palace @-@
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1394 [16:21:36] <EdePopede> i have ebven problems reading the output of `mount`, especially with all those system entries (lots of cgroups now, even an a new install :o)
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1398 [16:22:21] <ayekat> EdePopede: findmnt
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1400 [16:22:43] <cariveri> Hi for debian 9.5 whats the proper use: apachectl, apache2ctl, service apache2, apache2 ? or what ? its hell of a mess.
1401 [16:23:04] <EdePopede> that's what i actually used over the last years :)
1402 [16:24:06] <FinalX> depends on what you want to do.
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1404 [16:24:34] <FinalX> systemctl {start|stop|reload|restart} apache2 # to control it through systemd; apache2ctl is apache's own tool, which can do different things like checking syntax and stuff.
1405 [16:24:56] <FinalX> "service" is a sysvinit thing, and systemd is the default since jessie.
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1407 [16:25:28] <ayekat> EdePopede: as for the ip output format, I think it's a matter of habitude/personal preference - I prefer the way ip formats its output, but perhaps that's just because I got used to it by now
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1410 [16:25:38] <ayekat> (after all, ifconfig has been deprecated for years...)
1411 [16:25:43] <FinalX> ...and "apache2" is the actual daemon, which is started through systemd with the proper arguments/parameters.. so don't use that to start it seperately
1412 [16:26:01] <EdePopede> (my old system has been deprecated for years *cough*)
1413 [16:26:17] <cariveri> FinalX: so you suggest useing systemctl start apache2 ?
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1416 [16:28:23] <FinalX> if you just want to start apache, then yes.. as with any other service in the system, use systemctl
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1473 [17:08:53] <EdePopede> so, can i get a short list of packages when i know only a part of the package name?
1474 [17:09:14] <jelly-home> EdePopede: apt-cache search part ?
1475 [17:09:59] <jelly-home> if you want a nicer output that only shows package names or only searches package names, you may have to use aptitude search
1476 [17:10:15] <EdePopede> jelly-home: `apt-cache search ping` -> `late - simple game of capturing balls` and tons more of such spam
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1479 [17:11:10] <EdePopede> search was exactly the first thing i tried, like i did with aptitude. i only thought it would be possible to do everything with all the other tools
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1481 [17:11:22] <greycat> apt-cache search --names-only yourpart
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1484 [17:14:15] <EdePopede> far better. but it confuses me: with `ping` i still get a lot of noise (ibus-table-jyutping), much beter with `^ping` (4 entries, but including inetutils-ping). have to check how it works
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1490 [17:15:42] <jelly-home> EdePopede: but ibus-table-jyutping contains ping
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1492 [17:16:42] <EdePopede> jelly-home, right. it was only an example for all the useless lines i try to get rid of with '^'. and `man 7 regex` says: '^' (matching the null string at the beginning of a line)
1493 [17:16:44] <ralpheeee> anyone know how to increase the font sizes in libreoffice toolbar / menu's replaced-url
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1495 [17:17:07] <greycat> clearly the argument you're passing is not being applied as a regex against the whole package name
1496 [17:17:09] <EdePopede> that's what i don't get, shouldn't it show only package names starting with EXPR when i use '^EXPR'?
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1500 [17:18:07] <greycat> wooledg:~$ apt-cache show iputils-ping | grep Provides
1501 [17:18:08] <greycat> Provides: ping
1502 [17:18:17] <EdePopede> but what's the difference between ibus-table-jyutping and inetutils-ping? one is shown only without '^', the other one both times
1503 [17:18:29] <greycat> "if --names-only is given then the long description is not searched, only the package name and provided packages are"
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1506 [17:19:12] <EdePopede> then --names-only is a bad choice, i was expecting a choice based on the name only (as the option name suggests)
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1508 [17:19:42] <EdePopede> so isn't there a real alternative to 'aptitude search ^EXPR'?
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1511 [17:20:22] <greycat> The results that I get from "apt-cache search --names-only ping" seem useful.
1512 [17:20:28] <jelly-home> EdePopede: you can always refine with grep.
1513 [17:20:32] <jelly-home> apt-cache search 'ping'|grep '\bping'
1514 [17:20:38] <EdePopede> ch. 2.2.2 of the reference has a table with some comparison, aptitude why/why-not also does seem to be unique
1515 [17:21:32] <EdePopede> hm. i was hoping to get around such helpers.
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1518 [17:22:29] <jelly-home> do you care about solving an issue, or about picking the prettiest tool
1519 [17:22:31] <greycat> The results from "... ^ping" or "... | grep ^ping" seem much less useful.
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1522 [17:23:35] <jelly-home> (I have no idea why apt-cache search doesn't do anything useful with '\bping' or '\<ping', and '^ping' can be too specific
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1525 [17:27:00] <greycat> apt-cache search '(^|-)ping' is fairly good
1526 [17:27:17] <greycat> it's still missing a lot of the "positive" answers from "apt-cache search ping", though
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1534 [17:32:28] <throwthecheese> Is there a way to "sandbox" regional settings?
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1537 [17:33:10] <greycat> I want to give a straight answer involving the local env vars, but I have a funny feeling you're talking about GUI crap.
1538 [17:33:11] <throwthecheese> I want to use a program that requires decimal POINTS but I don't want to modify my regional settings. How do I solve this in a sandboxed way?
1539 [17:33:31] <greycat> LC_NUMERIC=C ...
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1557 [17:44:08] <choice> Hello! I am trying the Mate Desktop and I see that you can style
1558 [17:44:19] <choice> some stuff in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
1559 [17:44:27] <choice> Is there a list of all styles one can apply?
1560 [17:44:33] <choice> It seems its not like css in html.
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1566 [17:52:52] <EdePopede> ok, i tried another approach for the moment. since searching for 'ping' will also bring up 'pingus' and i am more behind cli networking tools i borrowed some tags from `ping` and did `debtags search 'interface::commandline && role::program && protocol::ip && scope::utility'` with a much better bycatch. but then i tried to do `dpkg -l` with some of the packages and there's getting weird again: (tbc)
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1572 [17:56:09] <EdePopede> "no packages found matching tcpick", same for socat et.al. but works nicely with arping and fping. but then again: 'dpkg-query: no packages found matching dsniff'. but 'apt-cache show' has a record on it. so it's not a virtual package question as i first thought.
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1588 [18:09:03] <jelly> EdePopede: dpkg only tracks what's installed and what's in /var/lib/dpkg/available, and that "available" file is usually out of date these days because everything uses apt
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1593 [18:09:41] <jelly> !available
1594 [18:09:41] <dpkg> If /var/lib/dpkg/available is corrupted (or generating warnings about illegal version numbers etc), "apt-cache dumpavail > /var/lib/dpkg/available && dpkg --update-avail /var/lib/dpkg/available". Alternatively, you can try "rm /var/lib/dpkg/available; dselect update".
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1601 [18:14:15] <ralpheeee> is there a wiki on how to improve compile times?
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1603 [18:14:35] <greycat> Write less code.
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1608 [18:19:01] <ralpheeee> so parallel compilation & architecture-specific optimizations are a no go?
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1611 [18:20:09] <queip> ralpheeee: ccache
1612 [18:20:13] <queip> for recompilations
1613 [18:20:38] <EdePopede> uh. apt, dpkg, dselect. i a REALLY missing the big picture in the handbook and the reference. here's chapters 5 (packaging principles) and 6 (apt tools), there chapter 2 which includes a lot of internals. and yes, i try not to mix things (used aptitude for search, install, purge) especially when it is about writing things. but when to use what?
1614 [18:21:04] <ralpheeee> queip: yeah thats already setup
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1617 [18:22:16] <ralpheeee> would be at least nice to maximise all cores
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1623 [18:28:04] <djfn> btw is there a way to fix dpkg if the lists of the installed files are gone?
1624 [18:28:41] <jelly> djfn: is /var/lib/dpkg/status still there?
1625 [18:28:48] <djfn> yes
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1627 [18:28:58] <jelly> you can reinstall every package
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1633 [18:35:05] <EdePopede> and is there a tool that shows me in what package a command is? i am missing `dig`. i know there is google, but i don't want to read this in an ubuntu forum, i prefer self-containment. iirc there is something i could install that then shows me everything available in the repos?
1634 [18:35:18] <greycat> if you already have it, dpkg -S filename
1635 [18:35:28] <greycat> if you don't already have it, apt-file, or judd, or packages.debian.org
1636 [18:35:38] <jelly> ,file bin/dig
1637 [18:35:42] <judd> Search for bin/dig in stretch/amd64: dnsutils: usr/bin/dig; knot-dnsutils: usr/bin/dig
1638 [18:35:46] <EdePopede> never heard of judd :o
1639 [18:35:53] <greycat> ^^
1640 [18:36:04] <EdePopede> and i think it was apt-file. sounds familiar
1641 [18:36:13] <jelly> !search
1642 [18:36:13] <dpkg> Please search for things rather than just asking, e.g. «apt-cache search regex», or with <aptitude search>. The following ways can locate packages that own a file (installed, or candidate for install): «dpkg -S /bin/foo», <apt-file>, <pdo> (online) and «/msg judd help file» (bot). <search dpkg> for factoids. See replaced-url
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1644 [18:36:30] <jelly> okay, maybe not that one
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1646 [18:37:06] <jelly> ,i knot-dnsutils
1647 [18:37:07] <judd> Package knot-dnsutils (net, optional) in stretch/amd64: Clients provided with Knot DNS (kdig, knslookup, knsupdate). Version: 2.4.0-3+deb9u1; Size: 58.4k; Installed: 194k; Homepage: replaced-url
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1657 [18:50:30] <EdePopede> i still have last day images of my old system, dnsutils pck is in archives, but none of the files in /var/cache/apt/apt-file mentions it. so do they include only what is installed *after* apt-file, or why could it be missing there?
1658 [18:51:20] <greycat> I have no idea what you are actually asking.
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1660 [18:53:47] <EdePopede> apt-file has the database in /var/cache/apt/apt-file, correct? that is, a list of file->package for each entry in sources-list. i had dnsutils installed on my old system, so it should be in that db, but it isn't. why?
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1662 [18:54:34] <greycat> apt-file's files should NOT depend on what is or is not installed; it's supposed to be a local alternative to searching p.d.o
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1664 [18:55:15] <EdePopede> i even find entries for packages like net/globus-gram-job-manager-pbs-setup-poll i've never heard of. but no entry for dnsutils.
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1667 [18:55:58] <EdePopede> dnsutils should be in main/Contents i think?
1668 [18:56:07] <greycat> root@megview4:~# apt-file search /usr/bin/dig
1669 [18:56:11] <greycat> [...] dnsutils: /usr/bin/dig
1670 [18:57:32] <EdePopede> and the zipped files from that directory is where apt-file gets its info from?
1671 [18:57:43] <TTT> hi, I'm getting somewhat confused now. I have a dm-crypt crypted device in /etc/crypttab. If I open it via cryptdisks_start when the system is up, it works fine. However, on boot, it gets opened with wrong key or something, and data in it is rubbish
1672 [18:58:23] <TTT> how do I check exactly what cryptsetup commands get executed in initrd and exactly with what parameters?
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1674 [18:58:49] <jelly> EdePopede: you have to "apt-file update" every now and then
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1677 [18:59:23] <jelly> these days, I'm too lazy to even install it and just use the bot
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1682 [19:01:46] <EdePopede> apt-file is all perl? love this :)
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1686 [19:02:56] <WiseMonk> Hello, I need some help installing my WiFi Stick. I used the following driver: replaced-url
1687 [19:03:07] <WiseMonk> so, was the error because I used make without sudo? or what could be the reason
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1689 [19:03:58] <EdePopede> jelly: this was from my old system (dd root partitions to some data disk isn't a problem any more, 80GB really fit on 4TB :)). i thought it was uptodate all the time. well. but the update is just what the install told me to do. and as a good user i will listen to it :)
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1693 [19:07:44] <jelly> WiseMonk: if you're asking about issues in Ubuntu, #ubuntu would be the channel to ask them i
1694 [19:07:47] <jelly> n
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1696 [19:09:08] <jelly> if they don't answer, be patient. This channel does not deal with issues in Ubuntu (or other downstream derivatives).
1697 [19:09:47] <WiseMonk> is sudo actually required for a "make" command?
1698 [19:10:03] <WiseMonk> at least is some cases?
1699 [19:10:10] <jelly> depends on what comes after "make "
1700 [19:10:14] <greycat> And before.
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1702 [19:10:15] <WiseMonk> nothing#
1703 [19:10:30] <WiseMonk> is "sudo make" = "make"ß
1704 [19:10:33] <WiseMonk> =
1705 [19:10:34] <WiseMonk> ?
1706 [19:10:36] <greycat> And what's in the Makefile, and so on and so on.
1707 [19:10:40] <jelly> then, in general, no, you probably don't want to build software from source as root
1708 [19:10:55] <WiseMonk> ok, thanks
1709 [19:11:25] <jelly> !mt7610u
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1712 [19:13:59] <jelly> !mt7601u
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1715 [19:14:23] <greycat> dpkg[~dpkg@unaffiliated/dpkg] Factoid search of 'mt76' by key returned no results.
1716 [19:14:24] <_ymir> Did you get a message saying I was back?
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1723 [19:18:30] <jelly> _ymir: no, and that's good
1724 [19:19:36] <jelly> (away and unaway announcements are frowned upon in large, issue oriented channels like this one)
1725 [19:19:47] <_ymir> jelly: so just then, no messages?
1726 [19:19:59] <_ymir> I know it's frowned upon, was just making sure it doesn't appear
1727 [19:20:04] <jelly> yes, no messages
1728 [19:20:06] <_ymir> someone in another channel wasn't giving me a straight answer
1729 [19:20:09] <_ymir> ah good, thanks
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1776 [19:53:33] <djfn> WiseMonk: usually you use fakeroot with make
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1780 [19:54:18] <masa_> Hi guys, is anyone here familar with the concept of reading values from the motherboard embedded controlelrs?
1781 [19:56:01] <EdePopede> what. firefox eats 70% of my ram atm, only that didn't just start. but updating the kernel leaves me for minutes with an nonusable system?
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1785 [20:00:56] <EdePopede> srsly, is this normal? i stardet update, switched to another desktop and just could listen to my hd working. ok, it is the kernel, but i can't remember it was so extreme in the past.
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1789 [20:03:00] <djfn> maybe your disk is getting full
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1798 [20:08:20] <Amuza> Hello. New here. I have just downloaded a Debian iso from debian.org but don't manage to find where its correspondant signed hash is. Anyone knows?
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1813 [20:22:59] <EdePopede> Amuza, something like this at the end of the page? replaced-url
1814 [20:23:56] <Amuza> EdePopede: Thank you!
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1823 [20:37:09] <annadane> debian could probably do it better. the verify iso page isn't very clear (i submitted a patch) and the download links don't even take you to the checksums
1824 [20:39:19] <annadane> i have heard murmurings along the lines of "you don't need to verify, it checks all that in the installer anyway" but i'm not sure
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1828 [20:42:59] <ksk> a valid installer so to say will use apt magic to check packages, sure
1829 [20:43:08] <EdePopede> "trust me, i know what i'm doing." [your automated tool]
1830 [20:43:44] <ksk> but if your iso has been tempered with, *someone* could just add their gpg-keys to apt and install their packages, or do something more deeply hidden, so its a good Idea to verify the ISO.
1831 [20:44:00] <annadane> hence why it's silly debian makes it difficult to do
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1833 [20:47:18] <EdePopede> replaced-url
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1843 [20:54:42] <shakeitup> good evening to some of you good what ever to the rest of you
1844 [20:55:43] <shakeitup> i was wonder about something.. i have had 'stretch' and 'buster' for update in my sources.list for some time, i just removed it, have i done anything wrong? i only added 'stretch' for updates
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1849 [20:57:55] <shakeitup> such as deb replaced-url
1850 [20:58:29] <greycat> if you had both stretch and buster, and you installed things, then you're on buster.
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1852 [20:59:46] <shakeitup> so no worries?
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1854 [21:00:01] <shakeitup> thx greycat
1855 [21:00:08] <greycat> Now that you are on buster, you are stuck on buster (or later) unless you reinstall. You cannot go back to stretch.
1856 [21:00:18] <shakeitup> donno why you put +r on the channel but.. it kinda sux
1857 [21:00:42] <greycat> The entire network has been targetted by a spammer for weeks.
1858 [21:00:48] <shakeitup> yes i am using buster as i installed it
1859 [21:00:56] <shakeitup> omg horriable
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1863 [21:01:26] <shakeitup> ok thx for the answer
1864 [21:01:37] <shakeitup> see you around next time i need some help :)
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1868 [21:03:29] <EdePopede> since i am on cdo now, 2 questions about jigdo: how long should it take until there is a complete dvd set on my disk, and where does the content initially come from? i mean, at least for *some* users the server should have to seed?
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1873 [21:08:48] <shakeitup> yo forgot one thing..
1874 [21:09:30] <shakeitup> when trying to install libcurl4 i get prompted that libcurl3 and virtualbox-5.2 is going to be removed if i do so, how can i install libcurl4 and keep virtualbox-5.2
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1876 [21:09:57] <shakeitup> i think virtualbox only goes up to stretch
1877 [21:10:07] <greycat> !debian-next
1878 [21:10:07] <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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1881 [21:11:27] <jhutchins_wk> ,v virtualbox
1882 [21:11:28] <judd> Package: virtualbox on amd64 -- wheezy: 4.1.42-dfsg-1+deb7u1; wheezy-security: 4.1.42-dfsg-1+deb7u1; jessie/contrib: 4.3.36-dfsg-1+deb8u1; jessie-security/contrib: 4.3.36-dfsg-1+deb8u1; jessie-backports/contrib: 5.1.8-dfsg-7~bpo8+1; stretch-backports/contrib: 5.2.10-dfsg-6~bpo9+1; buster/contrib: 5.2.18-dfsg-1; sid/contrib: 5.2.18-dfsg-1
1883 [21:12:20] <shakeitup> eh when changing virtualbox to buster release in sources.list it says does not have a Release file.
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1892 [21:16:34] <shakeitup> on virtualbox.org it does not say anything about buster
1893 [21:16:40] <shakeitup> guess its fine
1894 [21:16:42] <shakeitup> bye
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1898 [21:17:53] <shakeitup> 2fast8u
1899 [21:17:58] <shakeitup> anyway.. libcurl4 _
1900 [21:17:59] <shakeitup> ?
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1903 [21:21:13] <shakeitup> how do i install libcurl4 and keep virtualbox-5.2 and libcurl3
1904 [21:21:23] <greycat> Ask the buster support channel.
1905 [21:21:33] <shakeitup> which where_
1906 [21:21:34] <shakeitup> ?
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1908 [21:21:37] <greycat> *plonk*
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1910 [21:21:42] <shakeitup> sorry cant remember
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1912 [21:22:06] <tacocat> shakeitup, does installing virtualbox + virtualbox-ext-pack from buster suit your needs?
1913 [21:22:33] <shakeitup> i just want to install libcurl4 and keep my software so i can install clamav
1914 [21:22:51] <shakeitup> which needs libcurl4
1915 [21:22:59] <shakeitup> virutalbox needs libcurl3
1916 [21:23:03] <shakeitup> brb 5min
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1918 [21:25:24] <tacocat> oh, I see the problem :/
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1921 [21:27:15] <shakeitup> le back
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1923 [21:29:23] <shakeitup> uh guess no clamav for me
1924 [21:29:30] <shakeitup> have a nice evening
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1955 [21:54:24] <jim> hi... what lib package in debian supports file transfers over htps?
1956 [21:54:39] <jim> https
1957 [21:54:49] <greycat> libcurl?
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1959 [21:55:25] <SwedeMike> jim: whatever wget uses? but yes, whatever curl uses as well
1960 [21:57:13] <jim> greycat, a little more about my situation... I'm running python's pip program to install something, it says somethign to the effect it's not available
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1962 [22:00:06] <greycat> and the reason you didn't just paste the actual error is...?
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1964 [22:00:30] <jim> was hoping you'd recognize it... one sec
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1967 [22:03:34] <Scriptonaut> anyone know why mount -a would just hang forever?
1968 [22:04:16] <greycat> trying to contact a device that isn't responding (NFS server is down, etc.) ?
1969 [22:04:20] <Scriptonaut> we had a drive failure, and one of the people at the server farm ripped our drive out in the middle of it initializing, and I think corrupted it. I umounted the old mountpoint, they put a new drive in, I was able to manually mount it after running fsck on it. However when I run mount -a, it just hangs
1970 [22:04:38] <Scriptonaut> hmm
1971 [22:04:41] <jim> greycat, here's the output: replaced-url
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1973 [22:05:28] <greycat> replaced-url
1974 [22:06:03] <ksk> jim: my approach for something like that "apt-cache search python | grep ssl" should yield you with a python-openssl or so package..
1975 [22:06:24] * greycat also tries "apt-cache search --names-only python ssl" and gets some promising output
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1977 [22:07:10] <greycat> He appears to be using python-pip (not python3-pip) so I would guess it's the python-openssl package, rather than the python3-openssl package.
1978 [22:07:11] <ksk> thats neat, I do too much greping :)
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1984 [22:12:37] <greycat> Man, those google results all *suck*.
1985 [22:12:55] <greycat> Even after removing the extra space in SSL that was added by the lynx window wrapping at that point.
1986 [22:13:26] <annadane> yes well google probably hasn't been relevant for a while
1987 [22:13:35] <ksk> maybe better to just google for the error, and not like try to describe the problem?
1988 [22:13:37] <annadane> more concerned with commercial results than actually useful ones
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1991 [22:14:11] <greycat> ksk: I did. And added "debian" and "python" and "pip".
1992 [22:14:33] <greycat> Unfortunately all the results I keep getting are from people who built their own python on raspbian and shit.
1993 [22:14:47] <greycat> "rebuild it after installing these -dev packages" ... bah.
1994 [22:15:17] <ksk> wow okay, the results are horrible.
1995 [22:15:24] <greycat> So I'm guessing the actual solution is "install python-openssl and try again" but hard to confirm.
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2003 [22:20:22] <jhutchins_wk> If an account (like apache) does not have a shell set, can it still have and run cron jobs?
2004 [22:20:38] <greycat> yes
2005 [22:21:45] <Scriptonaut> anyone know if there's a way to check the contents of a directory, that is currently a mountpoint (with a mounted drive on it)?
2006 [22:22:02] <ksk> Scriptonaut: there is none imho.
2007 [22:22:10] <Scriptonaut> our drive went down for an hour, we had workers that were writing to that mount point, but since nothign was mounted it was just writing directly to the mountpoint folder (on the root filesystem)
2008 [22:22:15] <greycat> if you mean the underlying directory that is NOT the mounted content, no, it's hidden
2009 [22:22:15] <Scriptonaut> ah ok
2010 [22:22:16] <ksk> Scriptonaut: maybe if you knew the inode of the underlying dir
2011 [22:22:22] <Scriptonaut> ah ok
2012 [22:22:38] <ksk> but thats a wild guess, I always lived with "no" as an answer to that.
2013 [22:22:50] <Scriptonaut> ok, we can probably unmount during the night
2014 [22:23:18] <ksk> Scriptonaut: if you use systemd, make the "workers" unitfile depend on the mount unitfile ;)
2015 [22:23:55] <ksk> its a kind of common problem, but systemd can help you with that nowadays.
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2017 [22:25:11] <Kelsar> Scriptonaut: bind mount it somewhere else
2018 [22:25:58] <Kelsar> Scriptonaut: I use that for backups without fs boundarys, mount --bind / /mnt/fuu, fuu will not contain submounts
2019 [22:27:03] <Scriptonaut> ah, I'll check that out
2020 [22:27:13] <Scriptonaut> thanks
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2022 [22:27:43] <ksk> oh, that works? thanks for pointing it out.
2023 [22:28:15] <Kelsar> yes, that is why rbind was added. bind produces a new mount namespace
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2033 [22:37:36] <Delta706> Can someone recommend some good neural net software (debian package)? I have looked at TensorFlow and found it poorly explained. I found a simple linear example with 3 inputs and 1 output but while this is easy to understand, it seems little different to just throwing three random numbers
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2039 [22:45:52] <bites> tf is probably the one you will find most instructions for.
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2042 [22:48:56] <Delta706> I found examples for tf but they were unclear as to why they were doing what they were doing
2043 [22:49:49] <bites> so what you need is a more general explenation to how neural networks work?
2044 [22:50:19] <bites> you will find an abundance of general explenations too with a quick search.
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2046 [22:51:11] <Delta706> I have done searches and not found much that explains what is happening.
2047 [22:52:26] <Delta706> I found an example but no explanation as to what size the hidden layer was, why a GD optimizer was used
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2052 [22:56:17] <peedabee> Delta706, just logged in. Missed the point of your question
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2054 [22:58:03] <Delta706> peedabee: I was asking about neural network software and saying I had found examples but not found clarity about what they did what they did
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2056 [22:58:44] <bites> the answer to why things are used in neural networks is often simply "because it converges well"
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2059 [23:00:55] <Delta706> bites: then I do not see why a GD optimizer was used in a particular case and therefore have no idea of whether to use one in other cases
2060 [23:01:56] <bites> then find a different guide. there is really no lack of those.
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2062 [23:02:37] <Delta706> yes, as I explained, I have looked for a suitable example
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2064 [23:03:13] <Delta706> here is the example that uses a GD optimizer replaced-url
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2066 [23:06:15] <ska> Is there any graceful way to install Firefox 56 via apt?
2067 [23:06:27] <greycat> No. Just use an upstream tarball in /opt or /usr/local.
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2069 [23:07:07] <ska> greycat: Ok.. ty.. I've had issues with Quantum, but umatrix doesn't support older than 56 now.
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2117 [23:59:48] <annadane> downloaded abs-guide. file /usr/share/doc/abs-guide/abs-book.sgml.gz says gzip compressed file. any nicer way to view it than zless?
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