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14 [00:09:09] <at0m> sintax: rescue s on netinstall, would surprise me if it werent on dvd
15 [00:09:14] <at0m> *is on
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26 [00:14:57] <sintax> thanks let me check the other iso, i was using the live one
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40 [00:27:39] <sintax> wow it's definitely a pain to get grub to reinstall from the graphical rescue menu
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60 [00:53:44] <Henry151> howdy folks. I'm running debian on my thinkpad p51. I've got my HDMI output working for video with an xrandr command, but I'd like to figure out how to also route audio through that HDMI port, if it's possible. Any tips on how I might go about that?
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68 [01:05:55] <mentor> Henry151: Pulseaudio usually handles HDMI, but you may have to turn, in pulseaudio, the hardware/card configuration to on, or dual analogue and HDMI or whatever
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84 [01:25:26] <asciiascetic> hey all, just curious: A debian live system seems to detect and run my wireless device but the installer cannot find it. Is there anyway to load the module that the live system uses during installation?
85 [01:26:34] <asciiascetic> nm, i'm a doofus
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107 [01:34:35] <pyex> hello
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109 [01:35:14] <sintax> i'm incredibly confused as to why going into the graphical rescue menu proceeds to install the OS, and when i select install grub, it wants to repartition the disks, is this supposed to function like this or am i doing something wrong?
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129 [01:45:12] <drwiii> how do i get around the clickwrap license on my new mouse
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132 [01:46:06] <BCMM> drwiii: ... on a mouse? how?
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138 [01:50:15] <drwiii> it has a limited warranty, and does not specifically list the GNU operating system as being compatible
139 [01:52:38] <drwiii> i'm thinking of returning it for the $4 refund
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145 [01:56:24] <sZbcE8qNfG> has anyone dealing with big data seen bitrot?
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147 [01:57:12] <drwiii> is that the new dot com startup for rot13
148 [01:57:36] <sZbcE8qNfG> no, bitrot is when the hard drive magically flips a bit and corrupts a file silently
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152 [01:58:23] <drwiii> is that why they put accelerometers in the new computers?
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156 [01:59:17] <sZbcE8qNfG> yes, that's exactly why
157 [02:00:21] <drwiii> speaking of corrupting a file silently, is linus still coding while he's taking time off?
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162 [02:02:31] <usney2> debian is the best distro eva!
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168 [02:03:26] <sZbcE8qNfG> linus tech talks?
169 [02:04:05] <drwiii> no the other guy, with the blank kit
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171 [02:04:20] <sZbcE8qNfG> richard stallman??
172 [02:05:19] <drwiii> richard had a blank kit, have you hurd?
173 [02:05:59] <sZbcE8qNfG> replaced-url
174 [02:06:23] <michael2> hi, I have installed debian minimal install + Xserver, but I don't have sound yet. how do I install sound on a minimal install?
175 [02:07:15] <sZbcE8qNfG> i'm not 100% sure but i think apt-get alsa-utils --without-recommends?
176 [02:08:15] <michael2> azizLIGHT: thanks, I'll try it
177 [02:08:36] <azizLIGHT> No problem
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186 [02:11:22] <drwiii> how can i compress this in a "free as in freedom" codec? replaced-url
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190 [02:14:16] <drwiii> i need a one liner shell command, i'm used to the return key and i don't want to risk pressing enter again if something non-free happens.
191 [02:16:24] <sZbcE8qNfG> apt-get install microsoft-windows-10
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194 [02:16:47] <sZbcE8qNfG> don't forget to add non-free and $150 to /etc/apt/sources.list
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196 [02:18:45] <drwiii> well that brings me to a more legit question, i'm using ubuntu on this laptop, is there a way to shift it to debian with apt, or is a reinstall recommended?
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201 [02:23:07] <drwiii> i know that debsums -ac will give me a list of any dpkg's files that have changed
202 [02:24:21] <sZbcE8qNfG> i'd reinstall
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204 [02:25:24] <at0m> drwiii: there are some who dared changing repo's and go from there, but good luck finding any support or sensible answers if you run into problems with it
205 [02:26:19] <at0m> drwiii: you might be able to migrate, say, db's from /var/lib, and some of /etc (though i would manually review) and /home
206 [02:27:33] <at0m> drwiii: you can probably also use dpkg --get-selections on original then --set-selections on target machine
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208 [02:29:03] <at0m> but i would review changes for the target in aptitude, solve conflicts there and manually check recommends, suggests etc.
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213 [02:30:32] <drwiii> thank you, i've been trying to grasp how to call dpkg. i'm used to aptitude ever since i got back into linux (i used redhat and rpm a long time ago)
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218 [02:33:15] <drwiii> that's a much better way than dpkg -l, which i was trying to parse with the shell
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220 [02:38:00] <at0m> drwiii: yea you can dpkg --get-selections > original.txt then dpkg --set-selections < original.txt. if you then launch aptitude, you can manually resolve conflicts and what not
221 [02:38:21] <drwiii> the library dependencies are going to be installed anyway, any package name starting with libsomething could be excluded from the initial installation run
222 [02:38:22] <at0m> and when all is resolved, execute the installation
223 [02:38:34] <at0m> yup
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226 [02:40:46] <drwiii> then probably install any development libraries from the old install after all the programs and apps are running proper, since those wouldn't necessarily be tied to packages
227 [02:41:17] <drwiii> ok, i'm glad i have something to try now.
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243 [02:58:41] <YesMan> My cpu is tanking at it's minimum frequency. speedstep is set in bios. What package should I use to enable frequency scaling? cpufrequtils or cpu-power?
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257 [03:10:31] <YesMan> linux-cpupower seems to be the one
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288 [03:38:44] <wr> debian 10 will be release probably when?
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290 [03:39:05] <sZbcE8qNfG> tonight at 12pm
291 [03:39:16] <sZbcE8qNfG> 12am*
292 [03:39:22] <sZbcE8qNfG> wait in line please
293 [03:39:33] <sZbcE8qNfG> all downloads are queued in first come first served manner
294 [03:39:40] <sZbcE8qNfG> 1 per customer
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296 [03:40:16] <sZbcE8qNfG> you can torrent it probably faster....debian.version.10.trojan.iso
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302 [03:42:22] <ball> Hmm... I only downloaded Debian 9.5.0 today!
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309 [03:44:14] <drwiii> does anyone know how long it takes FSF to ship the trisquel membership cards? i've been waiting for two of them over the past year to arrive.
310 [03:44:41] <sZbcE8qNfG> trisquel looks outdated in terms of fixes
311 [03:44:55] <sZbcE8qNfG> the previously promoted one was seriously outdated before it was dumped
312 [03:45:14] <drwiii> i was more interested in the membership card hardware
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317 [03:46:24] <drwiii> they didn't know whether the membership cards were for i386 or x86-64 when i called
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319 [03:47:13] <ball> drwiii: VAX ;-)
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322 [03:47:52] <drwiii> i have a portable VAX already, isn't that what they run on those new bank cards with the chip inside?
323 [03:48:07] <ball> drwiii: Oh! I do hope so!
324 [03:48:31] <ball> Ah no, it's a PDP-8.
325 [03:48:40] <drwiii> i don't know. what i do know is that bank ATMs run unfree software for whatever reason :(
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328 [03:48:58] <BlAd373> hi everyone
329 [03:49:06] <ball> Mornin'
330 [03:49:30] <simbalion> Can anyone tell me why mpg321 is displaying this error when executed from a cron job? pulseaudio[19669]: [alsa-sink-ALC285 Analog] alsa-sink.c: Error opening PCM device front:0: Device or resource busy
331 [03:49:40] <BlAd373> some suggestion to install debian on lenovo legion y720 with 2 graphic card
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333 [03:50:02] <ball> BlAd373: Never heard of 'em.
334 [03:50:17] <BlAd373> all time i try to install debian 9.5 with usb bootable
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336 [03:50:36] <BlAd373> i used win32 and rufus
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338 [03:50:51] <BlAd373> it block with black scree
339 [03:51:07] <BlAd373> sorry my bad english
340 [03:51:28] <BlAd373> it not recognize graphic card
341 [03:51:46] <BlAd373> i try all distro debian but all same issue
342 [03:52:26] <BlAd373> some procedure to install Debian without use graphics
343 [03:52:57] <BlAd373> (ubuntu 18.04 and backbox install perfect)
344 [03:53:09] <BlAd373> but i want put debian again
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347 [03:55:40] <ball> I started a Debian installation today. Didn't quite have time to finish it. I was quite impressed with the installer though.
348 [03:55:49] <ball> It seems both friendly and useful.
349 [03:56:04] <sZbcE8qNfG> i've installed 4 distros...always keep coming back to debian
350 [03:56:22] <sZbcE8qNfG> let's hope they continue the same standards into the next decade and not some bullshit like ubuntu
351 [03:56:26] <BlAd373> replaced-url
352 [03:56:44] <ball> sZbcE8qNfG: My daughter has had Linux computers but this one is for me to experiment with.
353 [03:56:49] <ball> ...to learn a bit about it.
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356 [03:57:49] <sZbcE8qNfG> oh ok,i hope you didnt install gnome 3
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358 [03:58:55] <ball> sZbcE8qNfG: I chose the Xfce .ido
359 [03:58:57] <ball> .iso*
360 [03:59:08] <ball> ...since I've already used that elsewhere.
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362 [03:59:40] <sZbcE8qNfG> oh ok
363 [04:00:23] <ball> I even had to find a mouse!
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365 [04:01:58] <sZbcE8qNfG> yeah gnoe are the days of microsoft
366 [04:02:29] <ball> ?
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368 [04:04:29] <BlAd373> guy no body had my same issue?
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371 [04:04:48] <ball> BlAd373: Sadly I can't afford a laptop.
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373 [04:04:54] <ball> (I'm guessing that's a laptop)
374 [04:05:06] <BlAd373> yes
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377 [04:05:35] <BlAd373> it's laptop
378 [04:05:39] <drwiii> Douglas Engelbart was seen playing Wii Sports with a keyboard
379 [04:05:43] <BlAd373> gaming computer
380 [04:06:06] <BlAd373> it's powerfull with hashcat
381 [04:06:28] * ball wonders what a hashcat is.
382 [04:06:50] <BlAd373> but now lenovo change my motherboard and i am in trouble
383 [04:07:35] <BlAd373> ball, hashcat are one program for cracking hash
384 [04:07:59] * ball immediately thinks of hash browns.
385 [04:08:25] <BlAd373> I use a lot for wifi cracking
386 [04:08:30] <BlAd373> my client
387 [04:09:04] <ChmEarl> BlAd373, use nomodeset on installer cmdline
388 [04:10:01] <BlAd373> tryed when i tab nothing uppen
389 [04:10:13] <drwiii> does anyone use a trackball anymore? they seem to be better thought out than a mouse.
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391 [04:10:21] <ball> drwiii: I have one somewhere
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393 [04:10:25] <BlAd373> go in black screen
394 [04:10:27] <ball> drwiii: Not sure where it went.
395 [04:10:50] <ball> This is my second one. The first had a serial connector on it.
396 [04:10:56] <ball> Worked a treat on my Atari ST.
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398 [04:11:29] <BlAd373> i try again
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400 [04:12:14] <drwiii> i'm using a thinkpad and i'm thinking about an office with a desk at this point
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403 [04:15:08] <drwiii> i used a kensington expert mouse a long time ago, but I think it was serial. this laptop only has USB, and dongles are too much to manage.
404 [04:15:39] <ball> I used to have the Mouse Systems PC mouse, with a shiny mouse mat.
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406 [04:16:31] <drwiii> but wow, you should try one of those things if you can. you could spin the trackball up to the point that it would have physical inertia for the pointer, it's amazing.
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409 [04:17:47] <ball> I'm too tired to think now. I should probably back away from the computer.
410 [04:17:52] <ball> Goodnight!
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444 [04:57:03] <lovepopsickle> is debian completely open source yet?
445 [04:57:18] <petn-randall> lovepopsickle: What wasn't?
446 [04:57:22] <sZbcE8qNfG> no it isn't
447 [04:57:35] <sZbcE8qNfG> until it removes non-free, it isn't
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449 [04:57:41] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: What makes it not open-source?
450 [04:57:45] <spikeyball> how is this CoC movement going to impact debian?
451 [04:57:48] <sZbcE8qNfG> including non-free
452 [04:58:00] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: You're aware that non-free isn't an official part of Debian, right?
453 [04:58:01] <lovepopsickle> so i heard they were trying how is that coming along?
454 [04:58:02] <sZbcE8qNfG> it's not open-source.....it's open-source*
455 [04:58:16] <sZbcE8qNfG> debian official mirros include access to it
456 [04:58:39] <sZbcE8qNfG> there is no warning or anything
457 [04:58:52] <sZbcE8qNfG> to the new user, it is "tricking" them
458 [04:59:13] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: You have to explicitely enable it. How is that tricking them?
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460 [04:59:17] <lovepopsickle> so how is debian better than ubuntu if they use non-free?
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462 [04:59:22] <sZbcE8qNfG> have you read the debian wikis?
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464 [04:59:28] <sZbcE8qNfG> or the debian howtos?
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466 [04:59:40] <lovepopsickle> who you asking?
467 [04:59:44] <sZbcE8qNfG> apt should warn them when they add the repo
468 [05:00:21] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: How so? It's impossible for apt to know if the packages it download is truly libre, or not.
469 [05:00:23] <nyov> they are sufficiently warned when they are able to add the repo %)
470 [05:00:35] <sZbcE8qNfG> to the "average user"....it promoting non-free stuff
471 [05:00:55] <petn-randall> [citation needed]
472 [05:01:02] <sZbcE8qNfG> a simple warning would suffice
473 [05:01:15] <sZbcE8qNfG> a "why"
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475 [05:02:30] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: You're implying that Debian users are clueless to what they're actually doing. Those are not the users we expect or are catering the distro towards.
476 [05:02:58] <petn-randall> In fact, Debian was it who pushed the separation of non-free firmware from the Linux kernel.
477 [05:03:06] <sZbcE8qNfG> Debian provides more than a pure OS: it comes with over 51000 packages, precompiled software bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machin
478 [05:03:23] <sZbcE8qNfG> official statement
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480 [05:03:47] <spikeyball> Has debian put out an official statement on this post meritocracy / CoC?
481 [05:04:10] <sZbcE8qNfG> listen, buy the quick pass as the TSA so they can anal probe you faster. Don't be waiting in line 5 hours
482 [05:04:17] <sZbcE8qNfG> it is equivalent to that
483 [05:04:31] <lovepopsickle> how is debian pure if it uses non free
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485 [05:06:04] <sZbcE8qNfG> you do not comprimise your principles
486 [05:06:09] <sZbcE8qNfG> too many people do that these days
487 [05:06:17] <sZbcE8qNfG> if you give an inch, you will lose a mile
488 [05:06:18] <petn-randall> spikeyball: Which CoC movement? You mean the Linux kernel? That's a different project.
489 [05:06:52] <spikeyball> no, the post meritocracy stuf, linus apologizing and taking a time off, ted tso getting hammered, etc.
490 [05:07:30] <petn-randall> spikeyball: What statement should Debian put out? It's a matter of an upstream project.
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492 [05:08:08] <sZbcE8qNfG> linus is good, i prefer him as a leader/stewardess over the kernel compared to trash like shuttlesworth
493 [05:08:25] <spikeyball> i'm not saying debian should. i'm just curious if they did
494 [05:08:30] <petn-randall> But that's not what the debate is about.
495 [05:09:01] <petn-randall> Linus is still the BDFL of Linux.
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497 [05:09:35] <sZbcE8qNfG> the statement should be: this is free software. If you install the non-free, it comes from non-auditable software
498 [05:09:56] <sZbcE8qNfG> and could include questionable code
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500 [05:10:01] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: Uh, sure. Patches welcome.
501 [05:10:02] <sZbcE8qNfG> simple as that
502 [05:10:05] <sZbcE8qNfG> it's clear as day
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505 [05:10:23] <sZbcE8qNfG> the user immediately understands what addding the non-free trojanrepo mean
506 [05:10:38] <imMute> sZbcE8qNfG: "and in some [most?] cases, this code is already running on your hardware"
507 [05:11:25] <sZbcE8qNfG> then debian has performed a trojan action
508 [05:11:37] <sZbcE8qNfG> it should add itself to non-free
509 [05:11:55] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: Do you have a Debian support question?
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511 [05:12:15] <sZbcE8qNfG> no, i provided an potential answer to someones question
512 [05:12:16] <imMute> sZbcE8qNfG: I mean, the hardware already had *some* version of that firmware stored in it - debian is merely providing access to updates to said firmware.
513 [05:12:32] <sZbcE8qNfG> that doesn't matter. 2 wrongs dont make a right
514 [05:12:39] <sZbcE8qNfG> inform the user
515 [05:12:42] <sZbcE8qNfG> and then take the action
516 [05:12:47] <sZbcE8qNfG> yes or no prompt
517 [05:12:51] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: Except that all your statements are misleading.
518 [05:13:02] <sZbcE8qNfG> respect the user, dont do behind the scenes crap
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520 [05:13:05] <imMute> Then don't enable the non-free repos. Simple. It's already a yes/no prompt.
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522 [05:13:42] <sZbcE8qNfG> hmm i didn't see that
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524 [05:14:29] <imMute> It's a prompt while installing. I havn't actually used the installer in ~2 years (yay clonezilla), so I can't remember exactly what it said, but it's definitely a prompt.
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526 [05:15:19] <imMute> replaced-url
527 [05:15:52] <sZbcE8qNfG> bullshit
528 [05:15:58] <sZbcE8qNfG> that prompt isn't there anymore
529 [05:16:18] <sZbcE8qNfG> i've installed debian in several "non-free" computers and i never got that prompt
530 [05:16:25] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: Maybe you should use the installer, and then come back before making any more statements.
531 [05:16:31] <sZbcE8qNfG> i did
532 [05:16:34] <imMute> It's there in the Debian 8 installer. I've not used the Debian 9 installer, but I'd be surprised if it was gone (and the non-free repos automatically enabled).
533 [05:16:39] <sZbcE8qNfG> i used both the netinstall and dvd isos
534 [05:16:45] <sZbcE8qNfG> official mirror and checksumed
535 [05:16:57] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: expert mode or not?
536 [05:17:06] <sZbcE8qNfG> not
537 [05:17:24] <petn-randall> Maybe it's only in the other then. Pretty sure it then just add it, at all.
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539 [05:17:33] <sZbcE8qNfG> as I said, if you're a noob, debian takes advantage of you
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542 [05:17:50] <sZbcE8qNfG> all i warn is a warning
543 [05:18:30] <imMute> Are you sure the non-free repos are enabled when the prompt isn't displayed?
544 [05:18:31] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: Well, feel free to file bug reports and write patches to improve on this.
545 [05:19:08] <sZbcE8qNfG> yeah i verified like 10 times
546 [05:19:18] <sZbcE8qNfG> been installing in debian on my whole network
547 [05:19:18] <imMute> How did you verify it?
548 [05:19:23] <petn-randall> But you're ranting over something that never happened and never existed.
549 [05:19:30] <sZbcE8qNfG> some console, some graphic....all non-expert
550 [05:19:47] <petn-randall> I'm 100% sure that non-free is only enabled with explicit user consent.
551 [05:19:52] <sZbcE8qNfG> nope
552 [05:20:07] <sZbcE8qNfG> i had to add it after the installation to enable my wifi
553 [05:20:20] <imMute> wait. what?
554 [05:20:26] <petn-randall> ... you're agreeing with me.
555 [05:20:39] <imMute> you had to turn on the non-free repo to make your wifi work? then debian is doing exactly waht you want.
556 [05:20:50] <sZbcE8qNfG> no because apt doesn't warn me
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558 [05:21:11] <sZbcE8qNfG> if i add non-free the first time, it shoudl show me a prompt
559 [05:21:15] <sZbcE8qNfG> like it does in the installer
560 [05:21:22] <imMute> apt doesn't have a clue what DFSG rules are or which repos are "free" and which ones arent.
561 [05:21:23] <petn-randall> Neither does it when you add 3rd part repos. If you need hand-holding, Debian is not for you.
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563 [05:21:32] <petn-randall> *party
564 [05:21:58] <imMute> debian/apt didn't do anything behind your back - you explicitly turned on non-free repos.
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566 [05:22:15] <sZbcE8qNfG> the official debian articles told me to!
567 [05:22:16] <petn-randall> If you as root fiddle with the sources.list, it's expected that you're 100% aware of what you're doing.
568 [05:22:25] <petn-randall> sZbcE8qNfG: Again, [citation needed]
569 [05:22:29] <sZbcE8qNfG> then at least remove the official debian articles/wikis
570 [05:22:35] <sZbcE8qNfG> one sec let me link it
571 [05:22:45] <imMute> sZbcE8qNfG: then submit a bug/patch to add the warning to the articles/wikis.
572 [05:23:47] <sZbcE8qNfG> it was for one of the qualcomm or atheros firmware I believe....anyways I will look for it later, it's on my other machine :)
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574 [05:24:51] <imMute> again, it's very unethical to claim that debian is "taking advantage" or "performing trojan actions" when it's just doing what you're telling it to do.
575 [05:24:59] <petn-randall> Sure. Feel free to highlight me. I'll go to bed then.
576 [05:25:34] <imMute> you clearly know what non-free software/firmware is, so claiming that you did it because a wiki told you to and then claiming that debian misled you is just ... wrong.
577 [05:28:59] <sZbcE8qNfG> well if the wiki tells me to add it without the consequence, then it should be changed
578 [05:29:16] <sZbcE8qNfG> i'll even accept a CSS dynamic overlay over the word "non-free"
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592 [05:38:47] <lovepopsickle> if you dont use non free repos is the kernel 100 % open source?
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595 [05:40:57] <imMute> lovepopsickle: I believe so.
596 [05:41:21] <lovepopsickle> can you run a laptop pretty well with only free software?
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600 [05:42:16] <imMute> definitely depends on the laptop. some of them, definitely not.
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602 [05:43:13] <lovepopsickle> and unstable is usually used by most laptop users?
603 [05:44:48] <sZbcE8qNfG> no
604 [05:44:58] <sZbcE8qNfG> get a purism if you want to do that
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606 [05:45:11] <sZbcE8qNfG> purism librem laptops or other certified laptops
607 [05:45:28] <sZbcE8qNfG> if you buy mainstream, 99.999% cahnce it contains some non-free stuff
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609 [05:47:21] <lovepopsickle> if I want to do what?
610 [05:47:29] <lovepopsickle> use unstable?
611 [05:48:14] <lovepopsickle> i thought stable was basically software that took a long time to get put on that list
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617 [05:50:01] <sZbcE8qNfG> if you want a laptop that works with basically any distro without installing any questionalble unauditable firmware/drivers, get a libre hardware laptop
618 [05:50:06] <sZbcE8qNfG> like a purism librem
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620 [05:54:37] <lovepopsickle> i was looking @ it ..it looks nice
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629 [05:57:40] <lovepopsickle> pureos looks nice
630 [05:57:52] <sZbcE8qNfG> no its shot
631 [05:57:55] <sZbcE8qNfG> shit*
632 [05:57:59] <sZbcE8qNfG> stick with debian
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635 [05:59:58] <lovepopsickle> lol really
636 [06:00:03] <lovepopsickle> thanks for the tip
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736 [07:42:21] <drwiii> does this open with free codecs? replaced-url
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751 [07:56:48] <n4dir> drwiii: it does play here. if that was the question.
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754 [07:58:02] <drwiii> n4dir: thank you. i have a Debian VM installed but it doesn't have a desktop installed.
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756 [07:58:28] <n4dir> sure made me smile. funny video, didn't expect that :-)
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758 [08:00:09] <drwiii> someone pasted the youtube video earlier replaced-url
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762 [08:01:58] <drwiii> you can use -filter_complex "[0:v]scale=320:240;[1:a]atempo=1.04" as an option for ffmpeg if you add the accompanying soundtrack as another input.
763 [08:02:07] <diogenes_> lol, Stallman dancing like an ancient Egyptian
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766 [08:04:00] <drwiii> it took me awhile to figure it out, but [0:v] is the video track of the first input, and [1:a] is the audio track of the second input. that's how you can do an audiovisual mashup.
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768 [08:05:44] <n4dir> not easy to explain: i used lxappearance to change the gtk theme, using openbox. If i switch to a (gtk) app, it stays blank/white for ca. 4-5 seconds, then i see the usual interface. I checked a tk application, it doesn't have that problem?
769 [08:06:02] <drwiii> i intend to license the audio program, i think it's a fun result.
770 [08:06:06] <n4dir> question: is it *possible* that the problem is the change of the gtk theme?
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774 [08:06:47] <drwiii> (this ffmpeg install decodes itunes' .m4a, this is a purchase.)
775 [08:06:58] <n4dir> --- there are only 7 themes installed, but for the life of me i can't figure out which was the one i used before the problem. lol.
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779 [08:15:44] <n4dir> ah, raleigh seems to do the trick. relief.
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826 [09:19:03] <jaggz> is there a way to kill kded and have it come back without logging out my kde session? :)
827 [09:19:19] <jaggz> it, and plasmashell, are gobbling up cpu like there's no bitcoin tomorrow
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829 [09:19:30] <jaggz> I've restarted plasmashell so that's not it
830 [09:20:06] <jaggz> I just.. hate having to re-set up all my windows and terminal sessions and vi sessions
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835 [09:23:20] <owl__> hi, debian onion repos are "down" ?
836 [09:23:43] <owl__> replaced-url
837 [09:24:57] <owl__> replaced-url
838 [09:25:50] <owl__> tor+replaced-url
839 [09:26:06] <owl__> wtf?
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910 [10:42:38] <no_gravity> Is there a tool in the debian repos to compress PNGs?
911 [10:42:59] <no_gravity> I tried all convert (imagemagick) filters but they all result in an image bigger then the original.
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914 [10:45:07] <tseng> PNGs are already compressed
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916 [10:47:16] <no_gravity> tseng: tinypng.com usually can recompress them and save 50% and more.
917 [10:47:51] <no_gravity> I am experimenting with pngquant from the Debian repos now. So far results look good. Similar to what tinypng.com does.
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919 [10:51:32] <no_gravity> So now I use: pngquant -o myimage.png myimage.png
920 [10:51:47] <no_gravity> Is there a way that I have to write the filename only once?
921 [10:52:19] <tseng> for a sequence of files, or for just the one?
922 [10:52:26] <no_gravity> just one
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924 [10:54:06] <tseng> it probably requires a source and destination, or may have a flag like --replace
925 [10:54:26] <tseng> check the man page
926 [10:54:42] <no_gravity> I checked the man of course.
927 [10:55:07] <tseng> well, it's a better source than i
928 [10:55:40] <no_gravity> But it has no such flag.
929 [10:57:04] <tseng> you might want to use something like 'infile.png' 'outfile.png' though, or else it might try to write over your source image before it finishes reading it
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931 [10:58:18] <no_gravity> 'pngquant -f -o myimage.png myimage.png' works nicely.
932 [10:58:24] <no_gravity> Think I will put it in an alias then.
933 [10:58:30] <no_gravity> Or a function.
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965 [11:30:02] <monkey-b> hi there ! I'm using debian buster with kde and when getting in a folder containing a large xml file ~20MB with dolphin, QtWebEngine process goes haywire, consuming 100% on one core and filling up memory until crash.
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967 [11:30:18] <monkey-b> does anyone has encountered this issue and found a workaround
968 [11:30:19] <monkey-b> ?
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970 [11:30:40] <monkey-b> i'll fill a bug for that but asking here first :-)
971 [11:32:32] <mspe> you're gonna be told to go to #debian-next, which doesn't even exist on this server :s
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976 [11:33:22] <monkey-b> oh :) i see
977 [11:33:44] <monkey-b> here is only for stable?
978 [11:34:05] <mspe> yes
979 [11:34:23] <mspe> debian-next is on the server Open something
980 [11:34:40] <mspe> an acronym in 4 letters starting with O, don't remember well
981 [11:34:43] <monkey-b> i'll look for it
982 [11:34:57] <monkey-b> thanks
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987 [11:45:55] <f0x2> no responses in debian-next :/
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994 [11:52:39] <myoxo> hi, does anyone know anything about sudden audio issues? I'm pretty sure everything worked fine until very recently, but now I get "dummy output" I adjust the volume. And no sound.
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1002 [11:58:02] <myoxo> oh, some commands to list hardware and stuff and output: replaced-url
1003 [11:58:15] <myoxo> the thing that confuses me is tjhat
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1006 [11:59:55] <myoxo> most people who get these issues seem to not find their soundcard at all. From what I can tell, it's all there. Just not availale to the system? Alsamixer seems to find it.
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1024 [12:18:07] <at0m> myoxo: if aplay -l sees it, alsamixer should. are you using pulseaudio and does alsamixer default to that? F6 to select the real card then
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1027 [12:19:39] <myoxo> at0m: well, that's the odd thing - the gui-thing on the desktop doesn't find it.
1028 [12:19:50] <myoxo> hangon, I'll try a printscreen
1029 [12:19:59] <at0m> dont mind the gui thing for now, just alsamixer first
1030 [12:20:26] <at0m> replaced-url
1031 [12:20:59] <at0m> that doesn't even mention pulseaudio eh
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1035 [12:23:50] <at0m> dpkg: tell myoxo about sound
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1037 [12:24:10] <myoxo> tnx, will do
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1039 [12:24:18] <at0m> gotta go make food
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1042 [12:25:44] <drwiii> replaced-url
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1051 [12:32:00] <myoxo> right, thanks for you help, guys! You've given me a lot of stuff to read and test, I'll try to muddle through.
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1132 [13:35:36] <pldiem1> hi
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1136 [13:36:37] <pldiem1> I cannot log in there is black screen, but if I plug external monitor there is blue screen, with gradient, with mouse available
1137 [13:36:55] <pldiem1> here is my XOrg.0.log
1138 [13:36:58] <pldiem1> replaced-url
1139 [13:37:25] <pldiem1> yesterday I installed like 3 extensions to GNOME, but all worked yesterday
1140 [13:37:33] <pldiem1> maybe that is the issue
1141 [13:37:38] <pldiem1> what do you think?
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1151 [13:48:03] <VLetrmx> I just upgraded my packages and got a new version of firefox
1152 [13:48:05] <VLetrmx> and it's great
1153 [13:48:08] <VLetrmx> except there's no sound
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1155 [13:48:20] <VLetrmx> I'm guessing this is because they made pulseaudio mandatory
1156 [13:48:23] <VLetrmx> right?
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1174 [13:57:17] <embrosyn> Hi guys, I'm following this wiki entry: replaced-url
1175 [13:58:07] <embrosyn> My "newname" package should replace any version of "oldname" package.
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1181 [14:00:46] <pldiem1> no answers, but I noticed something on the login screen, I do not have and option to switch between display managers, I had like GNOME, GNOME Classic, GNOME on XOrg
1182 [14:00:58] <pldiem1> any ideas now?
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1184 [14:01:22] <VLetrmx> replaced-url
1185 [14:01:23] <VLetrmx> what the fuck
1186 [14:01:35] <VLetrmx> that is the most retarded shit I've ever seen
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1188 [14:02:05] <embrosyn> Hmm, pldiem1, as far as I can recall, you can't really pick between display managers on the login screen, but CMIIW guys.
1189 [14:02:27] <pldiem1> I was able to do that
1190 [14:02:40] <pldiem1> that is how I switched to Xorg, sometime ago
1191 [14:03:03] <pldiem1> there were some issues with nvidia and wayland
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1194 [14:04:11] <pldiem1> just like here replaced-url
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1196 [14:04:23] <pldiem1> there is this gear next to Sign In button
1197 [14:04:47] <embrosyn> I think you're referring to display/window servers here.
1198 [14:05:17] <pldiem1> probably :)
1199 [14:05:26] <embrosyn> However, sounds like your greeter config is broken.
1200 [14:05:28] <pldiem1> so that button disappeared
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1203 [14:08:25] <nyov> pldiem1: the only EE error lines in your config are these:
1204 [14:08:28] <nyov> [ 9.305] (EE) modeset(G0): eglGetDisplay() failed
1205 [14:08:29] <nyov> [ 9.305] (EE) modeset(G0): glamor initialization failed
1206 [14:08:44] <nyov> so this may be the reason for the bluescreen
1207 [14:08:46] <embrosyn> Hmm, internet suggests reinstalling your display manager (LXDM, SDDM, LightDM, etc.).
1208 [14:09:00] <pldiem1> I just did systemctl restart gdm3.service
1209 [14:09:08] <pldiem1> without .service
1210 [14:09:16] <embrosyn> Did it do the trick?
1211 [14:09:17] <pldiem1> and now I can see the gear
1212 [14:09:22] <pldiem1> but only with 2 options
1213 [14:09:25] <pldiem1> no Xorg
1214 [14:09:41] <pldiem1> GNOME and System X11 Defautl
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1217 [14:11:02] <pldiem1> I will try to reboot now
1218 [14:11:11] <embrosyn> Reddit (replaced-url
1219 [14:12:07] <pldiem1> nope, only 2 options
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1221 [14:12:23] <embrosyn> Hey, at least the gear shows now :).
1222 [14:12:54] <pldiem1> now some errors appear on my prompt
1223 [14:13:34] <pldiem1> NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:01:00:): 16 Head 00000000 Count 00000703
1224 [14:13:50] <pldiem1> and there a few lines like that
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1227 [14:15:00] <nyov> VLetrmx: it does sound quite disgusting
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1229 [14:15:39] <pldiem1> embrosyn: I do not have this file
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1232 [14:16:19] <embrosyn> How about /etc/gdm3/custom.conf?
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1234 [14:17:44] <pldiem1> daemon.conf and greeter.dconf-defaults
1235 [14:18:20] <pldiem1> I looked at greeter
1236 [14:18:26] <pldiem1> and there was no line like it
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1238 [14:18:33] <pldiem1> but it was in daemon
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1245 [14:20:27] <pldiem1> did help and now my login screen is freezed
1246 [14:20:28] <pldiem1> :(
1247 [14:20:35] <pldiem1> *didn't
1248 [14:21:29] <embrosyn> Maybe it's a Ubuntu vs. Debian thing, but I don't have the daemon.conf file.
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1250 [14:22:19] <embrosyn> A long shot, but NVRM indicates you're using nVidia hardware, how about switching drivers from proprietary to open-source or vice-versa?
1251 [14:22:33] <VLetrmx> nyov, it's not even a straight forward matter to compile
1252 [14:22:42] <VLetrmx> you need Rust and all sorts of other nonsense
1253 [14:22:48] <embrosyn> And try rebooting after the conf change if you didn't already.
1254 [14:22:55] <pldiem1> I am not switching
1255 [14:23:01] <pldiem1> I did this replaced-url
1256 [14:23:35] <pldiem1> only 2 options after restart
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1258 [14:26:05] <embrosyn> Well, I have no idea what could you do next.
1259 [14:26:08] <embrosyn> Anyone?
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1261 [14:26:19] <nyov> VLetrmx: that's the whole *actual* problem of firefox. They added stuff and added stuff and ADDED stuff, and now they find it's too much to maintain. Now they must rip out stuff to make this BLOB maintainable again.
1262 [14:26:33] <embrosyn> Are you sure both .desktop files have the same content pldiem1?
1263 [14:26:38] <nyov> instead of taking a second to think about trying a more modular approach?
1264 [14:28:03] <nyov> VLetrmx: and I agree, trying to compile this beast is nontrivial. I'd say you need to have masochistic tendencies to get it done
1265 [14:28:09] <pldiem1> embrosyn: let me check
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1267 [14:28:34] <embrosyn> I'm doing wild guesses here, you probably did it right, but who knows.
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1270 [14:29:14] <nyov> VLetrmx: so their answer of "build your own Firefox with ALSA enabled (the code is still there)" is quite nasty
1271 [14:30:15] <pldiem1> yeap, the same content
1272 [14:30:29] <pldiem1> i didn't change anything and it worked
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1274 [14:30:33] <pldiem1> for a few days
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1276 [14:32:06] <VLetrmx> nyov, yeah I guess they don't care
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1278 [14:33:21] <pldiem1> embrosyn: I was able to log in without choosing any on the two available options
1279 [14:33:46] <pldiem1> I read the page you pasted
1280 [14:33:51] <pldiem1> and someone wrote "GNOME on Xorg" will not appear if the default "GNOME" session is already using Xorg.
1281 [14:34:02] <pldiem1> so I tried to log in
1282 [14:34:04] <pldiem1> and it worked
1283 [14:34:27] <embrosyn> Did we accidentally solve the problem? :)
1284 [14:34:29] <pldiem1> but I am pretty sure that 's not the last time
1285 [14:34:39] <pldiem1> yes, thanks
1286 [14:34:47] <embrosyn> Haha, you're welcome.
1287 [14:34:57] <embrosyn> Come back when it goes bad again :).
1288 [14:35:02] <pldiem1> let me try to reboot and see if it will work
1289 [14:35:09] <embrosyn> *dun dun dun*
1290 [14:35:10] <nyov> pldiem1: did you try to login using a different option previously?
1291 [14:35:27] <pldiem1> I had no options before
1292 [14:35:39] <pldiem1> systemctl restart gdm3.service
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1295 [14:37:18] <nyov> are you on GNOME3 now? or what is "gnome on Xorg" even?
1296 [14:37:46] <nyov> from the glamor error in you log it may be that some 3D desktop thing isn't working (but I don't use GNOME3 so I can't say)
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1298 [14:38:38] <pldiem1> I am pretty sure I am on gnome3
1299 [14:38:49] <pldiem1> debian buster/testing
1300 [14:39:12] <nyov> ok
1301 [14:40:25] <nyov> embrosyn: is your question answered?
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1305 [14:43:13] <pldiem1> nyov: there is, or at least was for me, such option like "GNOME on Xorg"
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1307 [14:43:46] <nyov> yes I believe you. But what are the other options?
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1309 [14:44:03] <pldiem1> replaced-url
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1311 [14:44:22] <pldiem1> I had no Kodi
1312 [14:44:33] <pldiem1> but I had 4 option
1313 [14:44:40] <pldiem1> System X11 Default
1314 [14:44:53] <pldiem1> GNOME used Wayland
1315 [14:45:04] <pldiem1> that is why I switched to GNOME on Xorg
1316 [14:45:06] <nyov> I wonder what the difference is between those. (except the wayland case which is obvious)
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1319 [14:46:24] <nyov> embrosyn: section 7.6.2 here describes a use without version numbers: replaced-url
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1321 [14:46:47] <nyov> so I'd say it's possible
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1335 [15:04:33] <VLetrmx> "
1336 [15:04:33] <VLetrmx> The point is to avoid people accidentally not installing Pulse Audio and having a broken/poor playback experience. They can always rebuild the package differently if they feel strongly about it. Linux developers are well placed to (a) feel strongly about the things, and (b) compile their own build."
1337 [15:04:39] <VLetrmx> this is bullshit
1338 [15:04:43] <VLetrmx> it's not straightforward at all to compile this
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1340 [15:04:56] <VLetrmx> basically a security update just broke sound in my browser
1341 [15:04:58] <VLetrmx> what the fuck
1342 [15:05:05] <VLetrmx> this is a total fucking joke
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1344 [15:09:21] <VLetrmx> I even just tried to obtain the source and build with apt-src and I can't build it because the rust compiler in stable isn't sufficiently new enough for firefox
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1351 [15:13:26] <embrosyn> nyov, thanks for responding!
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1353 [15:14:57] <nyov> embrosyn: I hope it works
1354 [15:15:41] <embrosyn> We'll see once it builds :P.
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1364 [15:31:52] <lovepopsickle> hi embrosyn
1365 [15:32:00] <lovepopsickle> i guess you the guy who has the ppa for cinnamon :0
1366 [15:32:03] <lovepopsickle> :)
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1384 [15:48:41] <sZbcE8qNfG> with apache2, if you want it to read/write a folder outside of replaced-url
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1386 [15:49:13] <sZbcE8qNfG> i'm thinking this is not secure, it also prevents regular users for copying files to that directory
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1407 [16:06:58] <gkgk_> hii all
1408 [16:07:26] <gkgk_> someone help me
1409 [16:07:31] <pkpkpk1> hiiiiiiii
1410 [16:08:15] <pkpkpk1> plz explain your problem
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1412 [16:08:26] <gkgk_> sure
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1414 [16:10:42] <BlAd373> hi everyone
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1416 [16:11:00] <BlAd373> sorry my bad english
1417 [16:12:11] <BlAd373> someone can please suggest the correct string for install debian 9.5 on laptop dualboot with nomodeset?
1418 [16:13:36] <BlAd373> my string are linux /d-i/vmlinuz "${loopback}" nomodeset=0
1419 [16:13:58] <BlAd373> i put nomodeset=0
1420 [16:14:11] <BlAd373> but same i stack blackscreen
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1433 [16:31:04] <diogenes_> BlAd373, you just add nomodeset and that's it
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1440 [16:39:19] <BlAd373> ok
1441 [16:39:25] <BlAd373> tnx
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1445 [16:41:12] <LizaBorodina> hi my name is Liza
1446 [16:41:42] <LizaBorodina> im wanna try emulate modem speeds on my debian. how can i do that? what command i need this?
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1449 [16:42:13] <LizaBorodina> for example 56k connection speed or 28.8k and so one.
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1457 [16:44:39] <bites> LizaBorodina: try wondershaper
1458 [16:44:50] <bites> ,i wondershaper
1459 [16:44:51] <judd> Package wondershaper (net, extra) in stretch/amd64: Easy to use traffic shaping script. Version: 1.1a-8; Size: 14.6k; Installed: 18k; Homepage: replaced-url
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1461 [16:45:32] <bites> i think it's just a wrapper around tc.
1462 [16:45:34] <LizaBorodina> thank you and what settings need for 56k?
1463 [16:45:46] <LizaBorodina> replaced-url
1464 [16:46:24] <bites> wondershaper <interface> <down in kbit> <up in kbit>
1465 [16:46:31] <bites> wondershaper clear <interface>
1466 [16:46:36] <bites> that's how you use it.
1467 [16:47:01] <LizaBorodina> thank you :) what value for down and up in kbit for 56k?
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1469 [16:47:16] <BCMM> LizaBorodina: what's it for? if it's for web site responsiveness, several browsers have that built-in
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1471 [16:47:44] <LizaBorodina> yes nut im need for network interface
1472 [16:48:19] <LizaBorodina> *but
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1483 [16:56:49] <jetscreamer> how do i fix the 'nickserv doesn't identify me quick enough to autojoin #debian' thing
1484 [16:57:04] <jetscreamer> works fine on oftc
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1486 [16:57:30] <nkuttler> jetscreamer: sasl auth, see also #freenode
1487 [16:57:45] <jetscreamer> ahh thankee
1488 [16:58:26] <bonkano> Hi guys I realy need help
1489 [16:58:42] <jetscreamer> any pearls on fonts with nvidia?
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1492 [16:59:57] <bonkano> I've debian 9 stretch and my wireless adapter does'nt work
1493 [17:00:36] <jetscreamer> i'd guess you need firmware but you might want to /msg dpkg smart questions, or whatever the factoid was
1494 [17:01:11] <diogenes_> bonkano, you mean dongle or laptop wifi?
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1496 [17:01:20] <jetscreamer> meh it changed. bad factoid, bad!
1497 [17:01:54] <jetscreamer> brb testing pearl one
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1500 [17:02:27] <jetscreamer> yay team!
1501 [17:02:56] <jetscreamer> sasl++
1502 [17:03:02] <bonkano> diogenes_, pc wifi
1503 [17:03:25] <jetscreamer> have we got to chipset yet?
1504 [17:03:39] <diogenes_> bonkano, run: sudo lspci -nnk | grep Net -A3
1505 [17:03:44] <diogenes_> pastebin the output
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1507 [17:05:27] <bonkano> diogenes_, the commande does'nt give no result
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1509 [17:07:53] <diogenes_> bonkano, ok then run: lspci -k | nc termbin.com 9999
1510 [17:08:06] <diogenes_> you gonna get a link in terminal, share it here
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1516 [17:11:50] <bonkano> diogenes_, replaced-url
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1519 [17:12:39] <bonkano> diogenes_, that's the command output
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1523 [17:13:56] <diogenes_> bonkano, bad news, your wireless card is not detected at all, i'd suggest you go to bios and see maybe it's disabled or run some live session of xubuntu and see if it works there
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1539 [17:26:07] <bonkano> diogenes_, erverythonk is ok in my bios
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1543 [17:26:45] <bonkano> diogenes_, is there any commands to detect it
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1546 [17:26:59] <diogenes_> bonkano, yes
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1548 [17:27:17] <embrosyn> lovepopsickle, yes, I am :)
1549 [17:27:46] <diogenes_> bonkano, to try a newer kernel or the second option that i mentioned
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1551 [17:29:05] <bonkano> diogenes_, can you help me to fix this problem?
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1556 [17:31:14] <diogenes_> bonkano, as i mentioned already a couple of times, first we need to make sure that your wireless card is even alive, for that purpose i suggested you to go ahead and download a xubuntu iso, write it to a use drive, boot the usb drive into the live session and try to see if your wireless card works there, only after that we can think about the next step.
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1560 [17:34:16] <bonkano> okdiogenes_, ok i'm trying to do it now but my connection is so slow
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1588 [17:51:32] <nyov> random question: does python[3]-apt provide an interface to acces `apt-cache`'s /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin database?
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1592 [17:52:28] <nyov> Or where is that file format defined?
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1595 [17:52:56] <nyov> # file /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin
1596 [17:52:57] <nyov> /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin: APT cache data, version 11.0, little-endian, 81881 packages, 124317 versions
1597 [17:53:11] <nyov> file knows about it :)
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1605 [17:55:58] <LizaBorodina> hi im trying wondershaper -a wlp2s0-d 56 -u 48 is this correct for emulate 56k modem speed?
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1607 [17:56:20] <LizaBorodina> or what value is need?
1608 [17:57:58] <nyov> oohweeee. wondershaper. Now that's a blast from the past
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1610 [17:59:25] <LizaBorodina> yes. is value is okay? or im use 33k?
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1615 [18:00:38] <nyov> LizaBorodina: the README and manpage seem pretty informative. Idk myself
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1620 [18:03:07] <LizaBorodina> im read man mage about wondershaper but not include example
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1624 [18:05:19] <nyov> LizaBorodina: The script says values in kilobits, so I would say you got that right.
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1627 [18:05:45] <nyov> assuming a 56k modem actually achieves that speed
1628 [18:07:09] <nyov> If my brain even remotely remembers that stuff, I assume the issue with those pesky ppp links was always rather getting the MTU size correct or smth.
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1630 [18:07:34] <nyov> which wouldn't be an issue for you now
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1632 [18:07:52] <nyov> I'm rather surprised the script looks so simple to these eyes now :D
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1634 [18:08:48] <LizaBorodina> so this value is not correct?
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1637 [18:09:23] <LizaBorodina> im trying slow script on github but not working
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1641 [18:10:38] <nyov> LizaBorodina: if you have an actual 56k link, you'll want to lower the values a bit, but otherwise I don't see why it wouldn't work
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1643 [18:11:37] <nyov> do you have /sbin/tc ? (iproute2 package)
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1645 [18:13:21] <LizaBorodina> yes
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1647 [18:13:30] <LizaBorodina> i have
1648 [18:14:10] <LizaBorodina> but after set this script, fast.com is measure Mibps not Kibps
1649 [18:14:40] <LizaBorodina> after set modem-56k syntax in slow script
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1651 [18:15:09] <LizaBorodina> im uploading screenshot for image hosting to see what is not working
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1653 [18:17:47] <bites> LizaBorodina: where did you get the -a -d -u options from? man wondershaper explains the syntax exactly.
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1657 [18:19:24] <LizaBorodina> youtube video about modem sound and speeds
1658 [18:19:54] <bites> LizaBorodina: do you see any -a -d -u options in man wondershaper? man pages are a better source than youtube videos.
1659 [18:20:07] <LizaBorodina> replaced-url
1660 [18:20:32] <LizaBorodina> this video is include 56 for down and 48 or 33 for upload
1661 [18:20:55] <bites> LizaBorodina: i'm talking about the command you pasted.
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1663 [18:21:02] <nyov> LizaBorodina: you can also check if `lsmod | grep ifb` has loaded the ifb, and if `ip link | grep ifb` shows you an interface
1664 [18:21:23] <LizaBorodina> im loading ifb :)
1665 [18:21:28] <LizaBorodina> and working
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1667 [18:23:59] <LizaBorodina> but RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory
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1674 [18:27:31] <Tenkawa> uggh
1675 [18:27:56] <Tenkawa> I wish someone would get the RTS5129 driver fixed
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1677 [18:28:20] <pink_vampire> hi
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1679 [18:28:56] <pink_vampire> is there a way to remap my keyboard?
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1685 [18:34:49] <jhutchins> pink_vampire: Yes
1686 [18:35:02] <pink_vampire> HOW?
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1688 [18:41:17] <jhutchins> pink_vampire: Google.
1689 [18:42:05] <pink_vampire> so there is no value of using the irc and asking for help.
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1691 [18:42:21] <jhutchins> pink_vampire: Changing your locale can change the keyboard map, but you can also completely customize it. You can switch to dvorak, whatever you want.
1692 [18:42:54] <jhutchins> pink_vampire: There is for some things, but nobody appears to be paying attention right now who knows the practical aspects of remapping keyboards.
1693 [18:43:07] <nyov> LizaBorodina: then you will need some more lower-level debugging
1694 [18:43:25] <nyov> LizaBorodina: are you certain you did it for the correct interface?
1695 [18:43:51] <Tenkawa> thank goodness these new usb 3 sticks are tiny and lightning fast
1696 [18:44:20] <Tenkawa> since this mmc driver is still all hosed up
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1698 [18:44:54] <pink_vampire> i want to use the the left 4 buttons (like the arrows) an my PGUP PGDN HOME END
1699 [18:44:56] <pink_vampire> replaced-url
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1702 [18:47:53] <LizaBorodina> yes corect interface is wlp2s0
1703 [18:47:53] <SerajewelKS> if i have a RAID1 where one disk is a regular disk and the other disk is a RAID0, would there be a performance advantage to setting either side as write-mostly?
1704 [18:48:27] <SerajewelKS> i'd assume the RAID0 could read faster, so setting the physical disk as write-mostly would be beneficial?
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1741 [19:18:43] <epsilon> SerajewelKS
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1743 [19:18:59] <epsilon> SerajewelKS: the array is as fast as the slowest device
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1750 [19:22:03] <SerajewelKS> epsilon: when writing, yes. that is not true regarding reads.
1751 [19:23:05] <SerajewelKS> (and it's only true for writes in RAID1)
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1759 [19:29:50] <leni536> Hi, are /lib/systemd/system/*.service files treated similarly to /etc/... config files on package updates?
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1762 [19:32:39] <leni536> I get a notification when apt wants to install a new version of the config file that I already edited and offers different options to resolve the conflict.
1763 [19:32:52] <leni536> I wonder if the same happens for service files too.
1764 [19:33:02] <karlpinc> leni536: I don't know, but I'd bet not. You're supposed to make changes in /etc/systemd/...
1765 [19:33:40] <karlpinc> leni536: I think there may be a README.Debian* in /usr/share/doc/systemd* or some such.
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1767 [19:34:22] <leni536> Oh ok, thanks
1768 [19:34:37] <leni536> I read up on that
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1782 [19:45:28] <nnyby> hi, what would be the rsync equivalent of "cp -l"? I want to copy hard-links with rsync just like cp -l does
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1786 [19:46:41] <nkuttler> um. hard links only make sense on a local filesystem?
1787 [19:47:07] <nnyby> this is a local filesystem copy
1788 [19:47:21] <nnyby> i'm using rsync for its --exclude capabilities
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1790 [19:47:55] <nkuttler> -H, --hard-links preserve hard links ?
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1792 [19:48:46] <nnyby> I'm looking at that.. does it behave just like cp -l? I want to create hard-links instead of copying files, not necessarily preserve existing hard-links
1793 [19:51:35] <nkuttler> never used it
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1795 [19:54:13] <nnyby> okay, well if anyone has experience with this I've opened a question here: replaced-url
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1807 [20:11:08] <JustASlacker> hard-links is not the same a symlink
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1809 [20:11:45] <JustASlacker> hrm, guess I didnt read that right
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1813 [20:13:55] <hesco> I left a raw drive in a drive bay on each machine in my cluster, but have neither partitioned, nor built file systems on any of them yet. I have been searching /dev/ for these new drives, but find nothing definitive? How is it I can introspect my servers to identify these new disks? These machines are del r710s.
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1816 [20:16:22] <JustASlacker> hesco: is there something in /dev/disk/
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1820 [20:17:10] <hesco> there is a perc 6i (I think it was called) which was used somehow early on to pair two drives as a RAID array. The base system is built on that. But now I want to expose raw devices to a ceph installation, and am uncertain how to proceed? Do I need to head back to the DC to somehow expose these through the Perc piece?
1821 [20:17:31] <JustASlacker> you could check dmesg, boot log or jounarctl for bootup messages regarding to those drives
1822 [20:17:50] <hesco> JustASlacker: yes, populated with paths called by-*, by-id through by-uuid, plus a couple of other options.
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1825 [20:19:27] <SerajewelKS> nnyby: rsync -H will *preserve* hardlinks (if two files in the source tree point to the same inode, then in the destination they will be made to point to the same inode)
1826 [20:19:34] <JustASlacker> hesco: and what is in by-id for example?
1827 [20:19:35] <nkuttler> hesco: doesn't the idrac interface have some insight?
1828 [20:19:40] <SerajewelKS> it does *not* make everything in the destination tree a hardlink to the source tree
1829 [20:20:12] <SerajewelKS> nnyby: perhaps you could use a combination of find and cp -l?
1830 [20:20:22] <JustASlacker> there is a good #ceph channel on irc.oftc.net
1831 [20:20:31] <JustASlacker> hesco: ^
1832 [20:20:44] <SerajewelKS> nnyby: though if you're using a --delete option, find won't help you there
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1834 [20:24:55] <hesco> JustASlacker: This: `for device in /dev/disk/by-id/* ; do file $device ; done` shows me symlinks back to the optical drive, /dev/sda* and /dev/sdb*, but no sign of the new raw, un-partitioned drive.
1835 [20:25:51] <hesco> nkuttler: pretty sure access to idrac involves another trip to data center and a reboot, not something I can check from this desk.
1836 [20:26:11] <nkuttler> eh..
1837 [20:26:16] <JustASlacker> this drive connected to a hardware raid?
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1839 [20:26:24] <JustASlacker> hesco: check your boot log
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1841 [20:26:51] <JustASlacker> also, idrac can be accessed over network
1842 [20:27:06] <nkuttler> well, not if you haven't made it available :D
1843 [20:27:10] <JustASlacker> some functions even from within linux
1844 [20:27:49] <JustASlacker> well, anybody who does not connect ipmi/idrac deserves the extra trip
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1851 [20:30:37] <hesco> JustASlacker: my intent was to expose this raw drive directly to ceph, although I have two devices configured using iDrac as a RAID0, visible at /dev/sda*
1852 [20:31:56] <hesco> I was unsure of the security implications for exposing the idrac stuff over the network and so disabled that option. I do remember that from the initial build.
1853 [20:32:14] <JustASlacker> sorry, gotta go. check #ceph
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1855 [20:32:18] <hesco> JustASlacker: where would I find that boot log?
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1857 [20:32:36] <hesco> thanks for your time and help with this. have a great day
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1887 [20:56:50] <Akuw> hi
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1890 [20:57:18] <Akuw> i just installed nodejs but when run node -v i got sudo: node: command not found
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1896 [21:02:32] <nkuttler> Akuw: dpkg -L nodejs | grep bin
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1913 [21:20:06] <DevilTiger_> is there a way to upgrade from a minimal install after you've installed? my network didn't configure right on install
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1930 [21:34:12] <Akuw> /usr/bin /usr/bin/nodejs
1931 [21:34:28] <Akuw> nkuttler: /usr/bin /usr/bin/nodejs
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1951 [21:57:16] <karlpinc> DevilTiger_: Sure. You just install more packages.
1952 [21:58:26] <DevilTiger_> i ended up just reinstalling. for some reason on the next install it was able to get an IP from dhcp and everything was ok
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1961 [22:02:31] <zophyx> if i don't know my password then i am safe from being hacked
1962 [22:03:13] <zophyx> UPP, Unknown Password Paradigm
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1976 [22:20:57] <karlpinc> zophyx: You are never safe from being hacked unless you live in a cave with no net access and no way in.
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1980 [22:22:28] <chocolate> what's the best package to radio stream text mode on debian?
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1982 [22:22:39] <sZbcE8qNfG> use your browser
1983 [22:22:45] <sZbcE8qNfG> and goto shoutcast
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1986 [22:24:36] <karlpinc> chocolate: Dunno. But the debtags package may help you search.
1987 [22:25:38] <zophyx> karlpinc: ah hah, your assumption of "life" being involved is a weakness in your qualification of "life", resulting in your exposure of yourself to me
1988 [22:25:55] <chocolate> it seems to be icecast... proceed?
1989 [22:26:03] <zophyx> no
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1991 [22:26:19] <zophyx> i misspoke
1992 [22:26:56] <zophyx> hmmm, #debian needs a spelling bot
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2001 [22:35:29] <zophyx> oops,, sorry, wrong channel
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2025 [23:02:16] <xloem> hi #debian ... I can't seem to access the debian repository hidden service at vwakviie2ienjx6t.onion ; is it running?
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2029 [23:10:23] <srgg> was up yesterday - has been down since this morning
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2052 [23:38:26] <cheapie> Hmm, booting Debian Live from a 2x DVD drive takes a while :P
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2054 [23:39:11] <xloem> I don't suppose there's a mirror, or even a status page ;p
2055 [23:40:37] <cheapie> xloem: Is your ISP censoring Debian mirrors or something?
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2068 [23:57:11] <xloem> it's good to know it's not my system
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