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57 [01:01:50] <lrvick> So has anyone managed to figure out how to do a reproducible install of debian?
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59 [01:02:10] <dvs> !fai
60 [01:02:11] <dpkg> Fully Automatic Installation (FAI) is an automated tool to install or deploy Debian (and other distributions) on a bunch of different hosts or a cluster. It is more flexible than tools like <kickstart> (Red Hat), autoyast and alice (SuSE) or jumpstart (Oracle Solaris). FAI can also be used for configuration management of a running system. replaced-url
61 [01:02:38] <lrvick> It looks like things are getting close but initrd and he kernel always differ for me.
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90 [01:57:14] <xloem> cheapio: ? you mean that I'm using a .onion? no, I just don't trust SSL
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95 [02:01:14] <xloem> I'm also running whonix, which uses .onion by default
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112 [02:46:47] <nyov> xloem: someone else had an issue with a different onion, today. (no idea if it's running)
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122 [03:04:32] <lispmacs> anybody here play Pioneers? Want to test my server connection
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219 [05:44:53] <awal1> replaced-url
220 [05:45:01] <awal1> not here
221 [05:50:11] <sZbcE8qNfG> doesn't work for me from florida
222 [05:50:32] <sZbcE8qNfG> this is a disgrace
223 [05:50:52] <sZbcE8qNfG> this page should not have a outage in 2018
224 [05:51:00] <sZbcE8qNfG> step up your game sysadmins
225 [05:51:05] <Javabean> site is out for me, west texas
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314 [09:09:46] <phiwer> A question about custom patches. Is it possible to have a set of custom patches for that are always applied to packages even if they are updated by apt?
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320 [09:18:51] <phiwer> anyone?
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366 [10:21:31] <watom> anyone can ssh to debian through openvpn fine?
367 [10:21:34] <watom> it's stretch
368 [10:21:38] <fr0xk> Will buster get firefox-esr 60?
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371 [10:23:50] <watom> fr0xk: why not? there is enough time before the freeze
372 [10:24:02] <fr0xk> watom, cool :)
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410 [10:57:18] <HelloShitty> Hello
411 [10:57:25] <HelloShitty> Needing a small help here
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413 [10:57:44] <HelloShitty> I have done a sudo apt-get update and got a package that has been kept back
414 [10:58:11] <HelloShitty> then I tried sudo apt-get --with-new-pkgs and no error came
415 [10:58:40] <HelloShitty> then I tried to run sudo apt-get <package-name>
416 [10:58:45] <HelloShitty> and it says:
417 [10:58:56] <HelloShitty> libfdk-aac-dev : Depends: libfdk-aac1 (= 0.1.4-2+b1) but 1:0.1.4-dmo1 is to be installed
418 [10:59:22] <hanshenrik> debian 9 VMs doesn't produce sound on VMWare Player 14 hosts running windows 7. got exactly the same problem with 2 separate systems running 2 separate installations of debian 9.5 VMs on VMWare 14.1.2 win7 x64 SP1 hosts. and the same problem is present with debian 10. windows 7 VMs does produce sound. any idea how to fix it so debian VMs can produce sound?
419 [11:00:02] <hanshenrik> and does sound on debian VMs work for anyone else with VMWare?
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422 [11:01:12] <grobi> HelloShitty try apt-get dist-upgrade
423 [11:02:03] <grobi> and apt update again
424 [11:02:30] <grobi> i had the same quuestion 1week before ;)
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426 [11:06:30] <HelloShitty> I did different this time
427 [11:06:48] <HelloShitty> I uninstalled the version of the package causing problems
428 [11:07:02] <HelloShitty> then I installed the version it asked for
429 [11:07:10] <HelloShitty> now I'm going to check if it's ok
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431 [11:07:20] <HelloShitty> a few other packages were automatically removed
432 [11:07:45] <HelloShitty> Hope they are not going to cause any more problems
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434 [11:09:38] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, i dont know about vmware, but when i use virtualbox and have the virtualbox extensions installed, it works for me out of the box. One thing you might want to check is if that user is in the adio group within that vm.
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436 [11:10:00] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, audio group*
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438 [11:10:28] <dutchfish> (on Debian stable)
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440 [11:12:00] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, the same goes for the kvm solution with IOMMU, works also on Debian stable and Debian testing.
441 [11:12:26] <hanshenrik> dutchfish: the vmware equivalents to "virtualbox extensions" is "apt install open-vm-tools open-vm-tools-desktop;", and i did that already. my user alread is a member of audio.
442 [11:12:37] <dutchfish> (using audio from the vm on the host)
443 [11:12:43] <hanshenrik> alreadY*
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446 [11:13:20] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, you might want to consult vmware, maybe?
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448 [11:14:19] <hanshenrik> dutchfish: maybe, but weirdly, windows VMs doesn't have a sound problem, Debian VMs does
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451 [11:15:25] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, as i said, i dont know much about vmware. But it does work on my virtualbox and kvm setups.
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453 [11:16:06] <hanshenrik> hmm, they're all running xfce4 tho
454 [11:16:18] <hanshenrik> the default/canonical debian desktop is Gnome right?
455 [11:17:00] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, yes, but i am not using that either, i merely use either a Debian console setup, kde or cinnamon
456 [11:17:28] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, that is prolly not it
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460 [11:20:00] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, an obvious thing, apropos, are you sure the audio in the vm isnt muted? I myself, always run into that one.
461 [11:20:29] <dutchfish> (mixer)
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465 [11:21:13] <hanshenrik> yes i'm sure. maxed the VM volume mixer, made sure the audio output device isn't muted, maxed the volume on the host, made sure the VMWare process (which made a audio handle on the host btw) isn't muted either, and made sure the VM can make sound
466 [11:21:26] <hanshenrik> oh, and maxed the volume in VLC the media player
467 [11:21:43] <dutchfish> ok
468 [11:21:52] <hanshenrik> err, made sure the host can make sound*
469 [11:22:53] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, i think your best bet is ask vmware or the fora
470 [11:23:05] <hanshenrik> fora?
471 [11:23:18] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, forums
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473 [11:26:23] <fr0xk> hanshenrik, I was running debian unstable+gnome. Tired of updating shits. Now xfce4+debian stable+an unstable KVM instance
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475 [11:27:14] <hanshenrik> fr0xk: i was running debian-testing for a long time.. tired of shit breaking or semi-breaking all the time, so moving to debian stable now..
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477 [11:28:39] <fr0xk> hanshenrik, testing is tasting.. packages disappear and needed to pull from unstable
478 [11:29:19] <dutchfish> hanshenrik, what is the output of `lspci | grep Audio` in that VM?
479 [11:29:21] <fr0xk> I will be glad when debian will use upstream config for polkit
480 [11:29:31] <hanshenrik> polkit?
481 [11:29:34] <fr0xk> s/tasting/testing/
482 [11:29:53] <fr0xk> hanshenrik, polkit+udisk mounts
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484 [11:31:13] <fr0xk> An issue is submitted by someone here: replaced-url
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496 [11:44:08] <lovepopsickle> do most home users use debian sid/unstable or debian stable?
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499 [11:45:47] <kirk781> I am on Debian Testing bu I had assume majority use the stable version
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501 [11:46:16] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, I was using unstable from long time, but I can't guarantee for any stability
502 [11:46:36] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, what you use now?
503 [11:46:54] <lovepopsickle> still unstable?
504 [11:47:25] <lovepopsickle> kirk781, so testing is more stable than unstable is that right?
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506 [11:47:40] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Debian stable (I tired fixing things, once grep broke and system became un-bootable back in 2002)
507 [11:47:52] <fr0xk> tired of
508 [11:47:54] <lovepopsickle> ohh i c
509 [11:48:07] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, I am very old debianer xD
510 [11:48:14] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, but the packages don't really upgrade often in stable right?
511 [11:48:28] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Yeah, that's why I use it
512 [11:48:35] <lovepopsickle> oh i c
513 [11:48:55] <fr0xk> In case I need new packages, I setup a VM, and ssh into it, or use flatpak
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515 [11:50:13] <kirk781> lovepopsickle, I think so.
516 [11:50:43] <kirk781> I also bricked my Debian system recently. Long story short, lightdm won't boot up and when it did, won't let me login.
517 [11:51:04] <lovepopsickle> i guess there isn't a setting to have certain packages updated from unstable if using stable? I guess you could add ppa's?
518 [11:51:26] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Add PPA and you are dead
519 [11:51:49] <lovepopsickle> lmao
520 [11:51:49] <kirk781> lovepopsickle, It was due to the fact that I stable has quite old version of apps that I switched to testing.
521 [11:52:12] <fr0xk> kirk781, What apps you use?
522 [11:52:19] <lovepopsickle> kirk781, that is my concern with stable. They seem to only update apps on the actual upgrade
523 [11:53:16] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, I have bad experiences with rolling releases. Once day.. it will make everyone realize
524 [11:53:38] <fr0xk> New apps should be run in a sandbox
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526 [11:53:50] <fr0xk> that should be isolated from core system
527 [11:54:54] <kirk781> fr0xk, for one, the version of Firefox based on ESR is old in Stable's repos
528 [11:55:01] <fr0xk> I will just wait or throw a flatpak instance, getting things done, and wipe new shit
529 [11:55:19] <fr0xk> kirk781, Yeah, but that's esr
530 [11:55:33] <fr0xk> kirk781, Do you need new firefox features?
531 [11:55:52] <fr0xk> esr gets security updates regularly
532 [11:56:07] <fr0xk> Now firefox is 60
533 [11:56:11] <fr0xk> in stretch
534 [11:56:25] <BCMM> lovepopsickle: you can add unstable repos and set priorities so that stuff won't get installed from there unless you explicitly ask for it
535 [11:56:38] <BCMM> but not every package in unstable can actually run on stable
536 [11:56:46] <at0m> !bpo
537 [11:56:46] <dpkg> backports.debian.org (formerly backports.org) is an official repository of <backports> for the current stable (see <jessie backports>) and oldstable (<wheezy backports>) distributions, prepared by Debian developers. Ask me about <backport caveat> and read replaced-url
538 [11:57:02] <BCMM> that^
539 [11:57:22] <at0m> at least backports are built using depends of the debian version it's going to be installed on
540 [11:57:45] <BCMM> or if it's not in bpo, getting the source package and building it for stable is often an option (building a debian source package is nothing like as painful as manually compiling from source)
541 [11:57:56] <kirk781> I have now installed Sparky Linux[which is based on Debian only]
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544 [11:58:17] <fr0xk> kirk781, but why?
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546 [11:58:56] <kirk781> fr0xk, As said, my Debian installation bricked, so decided to just try out a new distro
547 [11:59:09] <at0m> dpkg: based on debian
548 [11:59:09] <dpkg> Your distribution may be based on and have software in common with Debian, but it is not Debian. We don't and cannot know what changes were made by your distribution (compare replaced-url
549 [11:59:14] <fr0xk> kirk781, Ow.. you could have reinstall stable xD
550 [11:59:43] <kirk781> fr0xk, yeah , I could do that. But I want to increase my count of distroes that I've tried
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553 [11:59:52] <kirk781> My current count is quite low
554 [11:59:54] <fr0xk> ^^^^ Yeah, I don't think you will get sparkylinux support here
555 [12:00:05] <fr0xk> kirk781, LOLOL
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561 [12:01:00] <fr0xk> I, once tried Arch. Due to lack of maintainers, too many packages moved to AUR
562 [12:01:03] <kirk781> fr0xk, I am not here for asking technical questions[ atleast not yet]
563 [12:01:08] <fr0xk> So I left Arch
564 [12:01:39] <fr0xk> However debian packaging is mess
565 [12:01:40] <fr0xk> xD
566 [12:01:45] <kirk781> The day I am feeling too happy with my life, I'll decide to invest multiple days to install Arch just to be able to say BTW, I use Arch
567 [12:02:02] <kirk781> And the day I want to lose my will to live, I'll compile Gentoo
568 [12:02:03] <fr0xk> kirk781, That's the first rule of Arch
569 [12:02:29] <fr0xk> kirk781, That's LFS. Gentoo is easy these days
570 [12:03:15] <diogenes_> kirk781, and the day you wanna ruin your life, install freebsd :)
571 [12:03:35] <kirk781> Is BSD that bad?
572 [12:03:35] <fr0xk> diogenes_, But FreeBSD is way easier
573 [12:03:49] <fr0xk> even easier than installing Debian
574 [12:04:06] <diogenes_> fr0xk, yeah but it lacks few decades of developmnt
575 [12:04:24] <diogenes_> it's not for users who just wanna enjoy their life
576 [12:04:37] <fr0xk> diogenes_, Yeah, a few developers work there, but not much less as Arch
577 [12:04:44] <blackflow> diogenes_: day? try years.
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581 [12:05:26] <diogenes_> blackflow, lol
582 [12:05:40] <fr0xk> I swear, I am never going to install a rolling release distro untill I get a life with no job to do
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584 [12:06:14] <diogenes_> ++
585 [12:06:18] <fr0xk> regardless of expertise, unless I am a beta tester xD
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587 [12:06:30] <kirk781> What's the easiest rolling release distro to install?
588 [12:06:30] <diogenes_> a well paid beta tester
589 [12:06:55] <fr0xk> kirk781, Solus and debian unstable(rolling development)
590 [12:07:14] <fr0xk> diogenes_, Yeah, payment is necessary
591 [12:08:06] <fr0xk> You can count no of arch linux and such distro developers in your fingers
592 [12:08:24] <BCMM> hmm, is sid "easy" to install?
593 [12:08:33] <BCMM> actually, i guess it's easy but not "quick"
594 [12:08:38] <fr0xk> BCMM, Yeah, and easy to break too
595 [12:08:41] <BCMM> because the official way is to install stable and then upgrade
596 [12:08:49] <fr0xk> Yeah
597 [12:08:58] <kirk781> Wait, I have Solus installed. I didn't knew that it was a rolling release distro.
598 [12:09:05] <fr0xk> Actually via mini.iso diect install of sid possible
599 [12:09:07] <BCMM> maybe i've got a skewed perspective from years of gentoo, but sid isn't *that* easy to break
600 [12:09:11] <at0m> BCMM: upgrade till breakage =)
601 [12:09:28] <BCMM> basically you just need to read what apt full-upgrade says before you press Y
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604 [12:10:22] <fr0xk> BCMM, once I did that, I was the first first guy who created a bug report
605 [12:10:27] <fr0xk> xD
606 [12:10:31] <fr0xk> grep broke
607 [12:10:39] <fr0xk> sysvint days
608 [12:10:40] <fr0xk> xD
609 [12:11:01] <lovepopsickle> BCMM, oh i c what your saying.. basically you use the debian stable os but the repos packages you can use the unstable repos?
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611 [12:11:30] <BCMM> lovepopsickle: like atom said, backports is the sensible way to go
612 [12:11:46] <BCMM> selected packages from newer debian properly packaged for stable
613 [12:11:54] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Yeah, but read this before doing anything replaced-url
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615 [12:12:08] <fr0xk> Use backports
616 [12:12:21] <fr0xk> replaced-url
617 [12:12:36] <fr0xk> kirk781,
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621 [12:14:27] <kirk781> Wow, I have never felt this stupid since last night.
622 [12:14:44] <fr0xk> kirk781, what? xD
623 [12:16:01] <lovepopsickle> i like the backports idea but is there a way to tell it to always upgrade certain packages from backports when you do apt update and apt upgrade?
624 [12:16:15] <jelly> lovepopsickle: that's how it works by default
625 [12:16:21] <lovepopsickle> instead of manually upgrading packages from backports?
626 [12:16:44] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, bpo packages automatically upgrades
627 [12:16:46] <lovepopsickle> replaced-url
628 [12:16:48] <jelly> if you install explicitly from backports once, you keep getting upgrades from backports
629 [12:16:56] <lovepopsickle> All backports are deactivated by default (i.e. the packages are pinned to 100 by using ButAutomaticUpgrades: yes in the Release files. If you want to install something from backports run:
630 [12:17:23] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, That's for install. packported packages use a -bpo tag
631 [12:17:25] <lovepopsickle> oh you mean once you install a certain package then that certain package gets update auto after that?
632 [12:17:25] <jelly> you need to explicit -t ... once
633 [12:17:47] <lovepopsickle> so you saying you do that once for one package and then its auto?
634 [12:17:49] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, You don't need to manually upgrade
635 [12:17:56] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, YES
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637 [12:18:13] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, well you need to do it the first time
638 [12:18:25] <fr0xk> Yes
639 [12:18:28] <lovepopsickle> k
640 [12:18:31] <lovepopsickle> i like that idea
641 [12:18:42] <fr0xk> do for first time and then it will be upgraded from there
642 [12:18:46] <lovepopsickle> how fast does a package that gets put in unstable get put on the backports?
643 [12:19:09] <fr0xk> packages from backport use names like foo-bpo~.deb
644 [12:19:41] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, It depends upon maintainer and ABI compatibility
645 [12:19:50] <lovepopsickle> i understand
646 [12:19:54] <jelly> lovepopsickle: nothing goes from unstable to backports. stretch-backports are rebuilt from buster sources
647 [12:20:04] <jelly> and it's always manual
648 [12:20:35] <lovepopsickle> buster is testing?
649 [12:20:43] <fr0xk> testing -> backport (not unstable)
650 [12:20:53] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Yeah, buster is testing
651 [12:20:59] <lovepopsickle> k
652 [12:21:30] <lovepopsickle> what about like firefox and tor thats a good idea to keep upgraded how fast they get put in testing on release?
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654 [12:22:21] <jelly> debian stable tracks Firefox ESR
655 [12:22:36] <lovepopsickle> uh oh jsse back port shows tor 2.9
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658 [12:24:23] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Debian trackers only firefox ESR
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660 [12:24:40] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Do not use tor from distro repos
661 [12:24:44] <fr0xk> Download tarball
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664 [12:25:30] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, replaced-url
665 [12:25:53] <lovepopsickle> what is the stretch backports?
666 [12:25:55] <lovepopsickle> is that testing?
667 [12:26:04] <lovepopsickle> stretch?
668 [12:26:06] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Do not trust distro maintainers if you need tor level security
669 [12:26:20] <fr0xk> s/security/privacy/
670 [12:26:23] <lovepopsickle> well stretch is up to date it seems
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673 [12:26:52] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Also, don't run Debian if you need new packages
674 [12:27:08] <fr0xk> Try fedora for that
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676 [12:27:31] <fr0xk> or standard ubuntu
677 [12:27:51] <lovepopsickle> i have ubuntu now and I may use that for a while
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679 [12:28:55] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, I meant non-lts ubuntu
680 [12:29:09] <lovepopsickle> yes i understand
681 [12:29:17] <fr0xk> LTS ubuntu in reality got older packages than Debian IMO
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683 [12:29:28] <lovepopsickle> well i have ppa set kek
684 [12:29:47] <lovepopsickle> ppa seems to be the best way it seems
685 [12:29:51] <fr0xk> buster is coming around jan 2019
686 [12:29:55] <lovepopsickle> otherwise it gets complicated it seems
687 [12:30:08] <kirk781> I was happy to see that Ubuntu ditched Unity. I then got sad when I knew they ditched it for GNOME.
688 [12:30:09] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, What? Why we need PPAs? There is flatpak
689 [12:30:22] <lovepopsickle> i have flatpak but its still new
690 [12:30:27] <fr0xk> PPAs will fuck the system up
691 [12:30:34] <lovepopsickle> nah
692 [12:30:36] <lovepopsickle> no issues yet
693 [12:30:49] <jelly> don't use PPA, they are not created for Debian
694 [12:30:49] <lovepopsickle> its certain ppa not hundreds
695 [12:30:59] <lovepopsickle> im in ubuntu
696 [12:31:01] <lovepopsickle> works fine
697 [12:31:15] <fr0xk> I don't even use backports, neither I need any fancy new packages
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699 [12:31:44] <jelly> oh, that's fine then, but keep that discussion for some place that is not a Debian tech support place
700 [12:31:45] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, you say that until uses an exploit on your package that has not been upgraded
701 [12:32:12] <kirk781> PPA's suck.
702 [12:32:13] <jelly> lovepopsickle: debian has a security team
703 [12:32:13] <lovepopsickle> jelly, well i was considering a move that is why i was asking
704 [12:32:15] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, debian push upgrades
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706 [12:32:20] <kirk781> Just download and install the .deb
707 [12:32:27] <fr0xk> I use cron jobs for upgrading system
708 [12:33:01] <jelly> lovepopsickle: security team makes sure versions in stable have known vulnerabilities fixed
709 [12:33:04] <fr0xk> Debian push security upgrades. Using newer software for security is funny xD
710 [12:33:28] <kirk781> Ubuntu sure is popular enough to get it's own PPA's. Nearly all Linux users I know use Ubuntu.
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713 [12:34:02] <fr0xk> Ubuntu has a very small team of developers. They relay on Debian 90%
714 [12:34:03] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, not really funny when people read the release logs to exploit your packages :P
715 [12:34:11] <jelly> fr0xk: that's not really true
716 [12:34:21] <lovepopsickle> i know that they work togethe fr0xk
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718 [12:34:38] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, What?
719 [12:34:53] <fr0xk> exploiting packages by reading changelogs?
720 [12:34:54] <jelly> and it's not really a topic for #debian; best keep this channel for tech support
721 [12:34:59] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, when a program is update they list the bugs people fix and people make exploits from that
722 [12:35:08] <lovepopsickle> yes dingle berry
723 [12:35:28] <jelly> you want to chat, we have #debian-offtopic for that
724 [12:35:31] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, It happens for unstable too, nearly all upstream usages changelogs
725 [12:35:54] <fr0xk> And there is apparmor
726 [12:35:55] <fr0xk> xD
727 [12:36:06] <lovepopsickle> i love apparmor
728 [12:36:34] <fr0xk> But seriously running debian unstable for better security xD
729 [12:36:41] <fr0xk> makes no sense
730 [12:36:42] <fr0xk> xD
731 [12:36:53] <lovepopsickle> running updating packages makes sense :P
732 [12:36:59] <fr0xk> Not a single rolling distro has a security team
733 [12:37:23] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, good luck running an exploited firefox have fun with that
734 [12:37:37] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, create a cron job then, it will run per hour basis
735 [12:38:05] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, All firefox versions can be exploited
736 [12:38:16] <fr0xk> Even in that beta one
737 [12:38:35] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, easier to exploit when the changelog says exactly what is wrong :)
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739 [12:39:01] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, dude, there is upstream commits
740 [12:39:05] <jelly> ,v firefox-esr
741 [12:39:07] <judd> Package: firefox-esr on amd64 -- jessie-backports/firefox-release: 52.1.0esr-1~bpo80+1; wheezy-security: 52.8.0esr-1~deb7u1; jessie: 52.8.1esr-1~deb8u1; jessie-security: 52.8.1esr-1~deb8u1; stretch: 52.9.0esr-1~deb9u1; buster: 52.9.0esr-1; stretch-security: 60.2.0esr-1~deb9u2; sid: 60.2.1esr-1
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743 [12:39:22] <lovepopsickle> firefox 52 lmao
744 [12:39:37] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, No, it is firefox 60.2
745 [12:39:40] <jelly> lovepopsickle: stretch is on 60.2.0esr
746 [12:39:41] <lovepopsickle> see look @ sid
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749 [12:39:58] <lovepopsickle> true
750 [12:40:06] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, sid also has 60
751 [12:40:08] <jelly> and 60.2.1esr will be built soon if needed
752 [12:40:12] <brigo> why is judd wrong about firefox-esr in stretch?
753 [12:40:31] <fr0xk> judd, why you lie? xD
754 [12:40:32] <judd> No package named 'you' was found in stretch/amd64.
755 [12:40:51] <brigo> fr0xk, judd is a bot
756 [12:40:59] <fr0xk> I know xD
757 [12:41:05] <lovepopsickle> .v tor
758 [12:41:08] <jelly> brigo: it might be looking at an outdated mirror. My systems look at the same mirror so I don't know what's wrong
759 [12:41:11] <fr0xk> what tor?
760 [12:41:22] <lovepopsickle> what is wrong with this bot
761 [12:41:29] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, progammed it :P
762 [12:41:31] <jelly> Candidate: 60.2.0esr-1~deb9u2
763 [12:41:44] <jelly> brigo: is that wrong?
764 [12:41:47] <fr0xk> I told you to use tor from here: replaced-url
765 [12:41:50] <brigo> jelly, i think i found that problem in other packages too, i don't remember which ones.
766 [12:42:00] <fr0xk> Do not trust maintainers
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768 [12:42:16] <lovepopsickle> i have their onion ppa fr0xk
769 [12:42:35] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, That's still bad idea
770 [12:42:35] <brigo> jelly, i think i don't follow you about that candidate :-/
771 [12:42:48] <jelly> brigo: what is wrong in judd's output?
772 [12:43:22] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, be a man add some ppa's
773 [12:43:42] <jelly> lovepopsickle: please avoid giving that kind of advice in this channel
774 [12:43:44] <fr0xk> Why I would do that at first place? xD
775 [12:43:57] <fr0xk> judd, gcc
776 [12:44:15] <brigo> jelly, stretch-backports is missing, i thought s-b was pointing to 52.8
777 [12:44:35] <jelly> brigo: maybe there is no stretch-backports build of firefox-esr
778 [12:44:38] <fr0xk> v, gcc
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780 [12:45:03] <fr0xk> judd not saying anything
781 [12:45:05] <lovepopsickle> well hopefully independant maintainers will start using flatpak
782 [12:45:43] <brigo> jelly, ok, i've got 60 from security, didn't know that.
783 [12:45:52] <jelly> brigo: there's 60.2 in security.d.o stretch/updates, and that's what users get by default
784 [12:45:59] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, I repo world, it's all about trust. However I still use flatpaks for compilers etc
785 [12:46:20] <brigo> jelly, ok, i didn't see that, thanks for the explanation.
786 [12:46:30] <lovepopsickle> flatpak is nice but still new and getting more apps
787 [12:46:34] <jelly> and that's present in judd's output
788 [12:46:35] <fr0xk> Mozilla Firefox 60.2.0 in my stable
789 [12:47:05] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, I don't use apps, I use their SDKs and build apps by myself
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791 [12:47:22] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, replaced-url
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794 [12:48:26] <lovepopsickle> so people using strickly stable they got firefox 60.2?
795 [12:48:44] <jelly> yes
796 [12:48:54] <lovepopsickle> k then its updated quickly
797 [12:48:56] <lovepopsickle> like ubuntu
798 [12:49:15] <jelly> no shit
799 [12:49:26] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Ubuntu uses firefox, debian uses firefox-esr
800 [12:49:31] <fr0xk> Both are different
801 [12:49:51] <lovepopsickle> is their a firefox 60.2
802 [12:49:52] <fr0xk> replaced-url
803 [12:49:58] <lovepopsickle> esr
804 [12:50:12] <fr0xk> Read this: replaced-url
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806 [12:50:57] <lovepopsickle> oh wait firefox is 62
807 [12:51:00] <lovepopsickle> you guys on the slow track
808 [12:51:05] <jelly> and both are up to date and patched
809 [12:51:21] <lovepopsickle> esr is not exactly up to date
810 [12:51:31] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, firefox != firefox-esr
811 [12:51:38] <fr0xk> esr is up to date
812 [12:51:39] <lovepopsickle> i know
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814 [12:51:45] <lovepopsickle> esr is behind
815 [12:51:58] <fr0xk> replaced-url
816 [12:52:00] <lovepopsickle> tor browser uses esr and it can be quite slow
817 [12:52:01] <jelly> lovepopsickle: we're talking about security issues
818 [12:52:11] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, how? Check version number
819 [12:52:15] <jelly> esr is behing in _features_
820 [12:52:27] <jelly> it's up to date in security patches
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822 [12:53:07] <lovepopsickle> jelly how many ppa's you got?
823 [12:53:23] <lovepopsickle> dont lie either
824 [12:53:26] <jelly> lovepopsickle: I don't run Ubuntu on this particular system
825 [12:53:27] <fr0xk> replaced-url
826 [12:53:38] <jelly> so no ppas
827 [12:53:38] <fr0xk> Do you see 62 here? replaced-url
828 [12:53:44] <pingfloyd> ppas aren't very secure
829 [12:53:47] <lovepopsickle> you can't intall a ppa on debian?
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831 [12:54:19] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Not by default, and debian do not support PPAs (neither ubuntu)
832 [12:54:19] <jelly> lovepopsickle: you don't WANT to, ppa binaries are built for ubuntu releases
833 [12:54:31] <lovepopsickle> ppa's are for real men who aren't scared
834 [12:54:36] <pingfloyd> debian doesn't use the flawed concept
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837 [12:55:06] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Debian is for people who want to work, rather than hipsters who wants new softwares xD
838 [12:55:16] <jelly> lovepopsickle: maybe avoid incendiary statements like that
839 [12:55:25] <lovepopsickle> you mean unexploited software
840 [12:55:35] <fr0xk> I have a debian running in my office from 2006 with 0.000001% downtime
841 [12:55:49] <leru_> Hi, I'm interested in the release 'Buster'. Searched for it and came to this not working site: replaced-url
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843 [12:55:58] <blackflow> fr0xk: that's one hell of a vulnerable server then.
844 [12:56:15] <jelly> leru_: buster is current "testing" branch, there's no release yet.
845 [12:56:46] <fr0xk> blackflow, Yeah, a bit xD
846 [12:56:52] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, is still on firefox 52
847 [12:57:01] <leru_> jelly, well, how can I get the "testing" branch version?
848 [12:57:05] <jelly> leru_: the safest thing to do if you want to try it, is install Debian 9 (stretch) and do a release upgrade to buster
849 [12:57:15] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, I am on firefox 60.2.1
850 [12:57:15] <jelly> !stretch->buster
851 [12:57:22] <jelly> dpkg, stretch->buster
852 [12:57:29] <leru_> jelly, I see, thank you
853 [12:57:30] <pingfloyd> lovepopsickle: how do you know? He may have downloaded the tarball from mozilla of the latest for all you know
854 [12:57:45] <lovepopsickle> pingfloyd, lucky guess
855 [12:57:58] <pingfloyd> I have firefox 62 on jessie
856 [12:58:07] <lovepopsickle> fr0xk, i was getting the firefox 52 vibe from him :P
857 [12:58:12] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Or probably I don't use firefox at all xD
858 [12:58:25] <pingfloyd> fr0xk: don't tell me you use chrome
859 [12:58:27] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, from whom?
860 [12:58:34] <fr0xk> pingfloyd, Lol, no
861 [12:58:36] <lovepopsickle> you
862 [12:58:36] <lovepopsickle> :)
863 [12:58:41] <Orys> what's wrong with chromium? :D
864 [12:58:46] <jelly> lovepopsickle, fr0xk: I think this convo has run its useful course, you can continue in #debian-offtopic but keep this channel for actual tech support issues from now on
865 [12:58:47] <fr0xk> lovepopsickle, Your assumptions suck
866 [12:59:03] <fr0xk> jelly, Yeah
867 [12:59:09] <fr0xk> lets drop this BS
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870 [13:00:03] <lovepopsickle> debian folks kind of touchy it seems
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873 [13:04:12] <jelly> leru_: if you want to try see how broken the future installer for buster is right now, you can try the development builds of the installer
874 [13:04:16] <jelly> !d-i
875 [13:04:16] <dpkg> Debian 9 "Stretch is now the "stable" Debian release. See replaced-url
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883 [13:08:12] <leru_> jelly, I just want some kind a rolling release. I use some packages a lot, that I want always to be up-to-date. Maybe Debian isn't for me. Idk. Never used it before
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886 [13:08:35] <lovepopsickle> ^
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889 [13:09:55] <jelly> leru_: it probably isn't, then, depending on the release cycle process even testing and unstable may be too out of date, or too broken for you
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891 [13:11:04] <jelly> that said, if you have redundant systems (two computers to do work on) you can try using either testing or a testing/unstable mix or just unstable but be prepared for breakage and helping to fix it
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893 [13:11:25] <jelly> !sid faq
894 [13:11:25] <dpkg> replaced-url
895 [13:11:32] <bipul> Hi jelly
896 [13:11:46] <jelly> hello
897 [13:11:51] <bipul> jelly, PM?
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899 [13:12:02] <leru_> jelly, I just looked it up. Testing has quite new packages. It's not that bad
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901 [13:12:15] <jelly> bipul: sure, if it isn't support :-)
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904 [13:13:55] <fr0xk> Can anyone explain why debian still using old depreciated pkla?
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906 [13:14:25] <jelly> pkla?
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908 [13:16:03] <jelly> fr0xk: debian does not move quickly, the networking scripts used net-tools (ifconfig, route) deprecated around 2000, until 2015 jessie release
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913 [13:16:46] <fr0xk> jelly, Is there any security issue in that?
914 [13:17:30] <jelly> not everything is a security issue
915 [13:17:38] <fr0xk> I am not really sure about deprecation of pkla->rules
916 [13:17:42] <fr0xk> so asking
917 [13:17:47] <jelly> what is pkla?
918 [13:18:06] <fr0xk> sorry if I asked an inappropriate question
919 [13:18:39] <fr0xk> jelly, policykit-rules
920 [13:19:13] <fr0xk> Read: replaced-url
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924 [13:20:28] <jelly> fr0xk: no idea, but if you can reproduce an issue in Debian, best file a bug report
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944 [13:28:58] <fr0xk> jelly, They said they are working on it... :)
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946 [13:29:13] <fr0xk> Which is a good news
947 [13:29:15] <fr0xk> :)
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949 [13:29:44] <bipul> I'm just looking for a help to parse a data as file-3 list in the link replaced-url
950 [13:30:00] <bipul> Any help will be highly appreciated.
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954 [13:32:57] <dutchfish> bipul, why not use diff?
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956 [13:33:47] <bipul> dutchfish, If it's large file then it's not easy to handel with diff
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958 [13:34:13] <fr0xk> bipul, Use vim -d
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960 [13:34:20] <bipul> Even i'm not familiar with all parameters and settings of diff
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963 [13:36:04] <pingfloyd> I find vimdiff the easiest way
964 [13:36:21] <fr0xk> bipul, $ man vimdiff
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967 [13:37:13] <bipul> But i need to generate a separate file. Which has the data which are not into the file-2
968 [13:37:26] <bipul> By comparing the file2 with file-1
969 [13:38:03] <jordila> i've just created ... ' adduser myuser && passwd myuser ' . I can login as such on tty, but not on XFCE / X session ... nor a /home/mysuer folder is being creatted. Umhh ... what am i missing ?
970 [13:38:11] <fr0xk> bipul, That's easy $ sdiff file1 file2 | colordiff
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973 [13:39:19] <fr0xk> jordila, $ adduser --home /home/newuser2 newuser2
974 [13:41:11] <bipul> fr0xk, And then ? How would i create a separate file?
975 [13:41:58] <fr0xk> bipul, It will ask you for a new name
976 [13:42:06] <bipul> If the file1 and file2 contains 50000 lines each one then?
977 [13:42:19] <fr0xk> bipul, try it
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979 [13:42:26] <fr0xk> and let us know
980 [13:42:47] <bipul> Not possible to me to scroll up and down to find un matched data
981 [13:43:15] <bipul> sdiff and vimdiff is good to see and visualize
982 [13:43:45] <bipul> But i don't see for the large data
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984 [13:44:20] <fr0xk> bipul, What kinda data is that? I would use diff
985 [13:44:32] <fr0xk> with some sed and awk
986 [13:46:15] <bipul> fr0xk, I have to make in this format replaced-url
987 [13:46:53] <fr0xk> Got it. It could be possible to do so via diff+awk+sed
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989 [13:47:06] <bipul> Fetching a data is not so much important, but to fetch it with reason wise is important
990 [13:47:20] <fr0xk> and sort+uniq
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993 [13:47:40] <bipul> fr0xk, How?
994 [13:48:09] <bipul> region wise
995 [13:48:26] <fr0xk> awk 'FNR==NR {if ($0 ~ /^sg-/) v[h,$1]=1; else h=$1; next} !/^sg-/ {h=$1; print; next} !v[h,$1]' file-2 file-1
996 [13:48:30] <fr0xk> Like that ^
997 [13:48:31] <fr0xk> xD
998 [13:48:35] <fr0xk> U already did
999 [13:49:05] <dutchfish> bipul, have you tried comm -1 -2 [file1] [file2] ?
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1002 [13:49:41] <fr0xk> looks like comm can do that :)
1003 [13:50:02] <fr0xk> comm - compare two sorted files line by line
1004 [13:50:05] <bipul> Yes, i tried that awk code, but it does not get me the output, it list me the only the name of region.
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1006 [13:50:30] <bipul> I'm using GNU bash, version 4.3.48(1)-
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1008 [13:50:43] <fr0xk> bipul, Tried comm?
1009 [13:50:58] <fr0xk> dutchfish suggested
1010 [13:52:20] <fr0xk> comm can do that
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1012 [13:56:12] <dutchfish> i am not sure however, if the input files need to be sorted first for comm to work. You have to test that.
1013 [13:56:37] <fr0xk> dutchfish, I forgot about comp xD
1014 [13:56:42] <fr0xk> comm
1015 [13:56:43] <fr0xk> cF
1016 [13:56:44] <fr0xk> xD
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1019 [13:57:51] <dutchfish> fr0xk, it can be handy for git's output ;)
1020 [13:58:01] <fr0xk> yeah xD
1021 [13:58:09] <fr0xk> dutchfish,
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1128 [15:47:19] <emilengler> I want to switch to debian but I want newer software and no backports, what do you recommend more ? Testing or Unstable/Sid
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1131 [15:48:40] <dvs> emilengler, then not debian
1132 [15:49:19] <f0x> emilengler: I'd recommend Sid
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1140 [16:03:42] <Delf> How do I create a custom "locale"?
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1157 [16:14:53] <dutchfish> Delf, it is outdated, however it gives you a rough idea on howto start replaced-url
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1159 [16:15:51] <dutchfish> Delf, also replaced-url
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1173 [16:34:03] <Delf> Thanks
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1188 [16:48:12] <Tashtari> Hi all. Does anyone know of an external fan controller with a driver in linux so you can use it with fancontrol? :)
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1236 [17:34:43] <wr> am getting this error replaced-url
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1243 [17:38:19] <wr> nevermind... solved it
1244 [17:38:55] <jolt> wr: Never seen something like that before. What was it?
1245 [17:39:31] <wr> jolt have no idea
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1247 [17:40:06] <wr> jolt removed stuff, installed it again and works now
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1252 [17:51:16] <hipodilski> hi anyone using debian sid testing with gnome flashback?
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1254 [17:51:36] <hipodilski> my desktop icons disappered after upgrade from stable
1255 [17:52:09] <n4dir> !debian-next
1256 [17:52:09] <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.
1257 [17:52:13] <n4dir> rather there.
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1259 [17:53:40] <YesMan> Hello
1260 [17:55:03] <hipodilski> unfrotunately this channel is invite only
1261 [17:55:15] <nkuttler> !oftc
1262 [17:55:15] <dpkg> OFTC is the Open and Free Technology Community, a support/collaboration service. They have an IRC network: irc.oftc.net. You may be connected to OFTC's network. replaced-url
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1266 [17:55:40] <YesMan> My resolve.conf is being reset at startup. Could a dhcp configured interface could do that? What is the good way of choosing a primary dns ?
1267 [17:56:41] <nkuttler> YesMan: configure your dhcpd accordingly?
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1269 [17:57:39] <nkuttler> alternatively, there are some dhclient hooks, never used those myself though
1270 [17:57:50] <YesMan> Yeah but it's an isp box, can't change the dns unless it is a local server
1271 [17:58:23] <nkuttler> probably man 5 dhclient.conf
1272 [17:58:34] <wr> jolt, also have this one replaced-url
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1274 [17:59:11] <nkuttler> or man dhclient-script
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1290 [18:19:59] <lovepopsickle> is the debian kernel 100% percent open source? I have heard and seen conflicting answers
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1298 [18:24:57] <nkuttler> lovepopsickle: debian removes non-free firmware, so yes, it should be
1299 [18:25:07] <nkuttler> is your cpu open source? probably not..
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1302 [18:28:54] <hipodilski> any idea how can i downgrade my gnome to stable from testing?
1303 [18:29:14] <lovepopsickle> nkuttler, not asking about the cpu asking about the os. I obviously know hardware is a different issue
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1310 [18:33:17] <nkuttler> hipodilski: that would be an upgrade
1311 [18:34:22] <hipodilski> nkuttler: i tried upgrade but no luck
1312 [18:34:55] <hipodilski> i have updated sources.list with stable repos
1313 [18:35:22] <nkuttler> hipodilski: what are you trying to do?
1314 [18:35:55] <nkuttler> oh.. wait..
1315 [18:35:57] <nkuttler> !downgrade
1316 [18:35:57] <dpkg> Downgrading is not, nor will ever be supported by apt. Programs change their data in a way that can't be rolled back, and package maintainer scripts support upgrades to new config file formats but not downgrades. Try: "dpkg -i olderversion.deb" or "aptitude install package=version" using "apt-cache policy package" to get the old version number. See also <partial downgrade>, <unstable->testing>, <sdo>.
1317 [18:36:14] <nkuttler> !remove gnome
1318 [18:36:14] <dpkg> To remove or purge GNOME 2.x: aptitude remove ~nlibgnome ~nlibbonobo2 ~nliborbit2 ~nlibgnomeui ~nlibgnomevfs2. Use 'purge' instead of 'remove' if that's what you want (ask me about <purge>).
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1322 [18:36:42] <nkuttler> hipodilski: you can try to remove gnome, remove testing sources, apt-get update, aptitude remove ~o
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1327 [18:37:28] <nkuttler> you will probably also want to remove everything in ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf* and wherever gnome stores data nowadays
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1330 [18:39:25] <hipodilski> nkuttler: any idea how to remove gnome
1331 [18:39:34] <nkuttler> hipodilski: what the bot said
1332 [18:39:36] <hipodilski> I tried with a fresh user and there is no desktop icons either
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1347 [18:55:29] <awal1> hipodilski, try this command " aptitude purge `dpkg --get-selections | grep gnome | cut -f 1` " (without " ")
1348 [18:55:51] <awal1> then "aptitude -f install"
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1352 [18:56:51] <awal1> big part of gnome will be purged; continue cleaning manually purging residues
1353 [18:57:23] <awal1> find them via "dpkg -l"
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1357 [18:57:50] <awal1> well, that is just a suggestion
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1359 [18:58:49] <awal1> dpkg: remove gnome
1360 [18:58:49] <dpkg> To remove or purge GNOME 2.x: aptitude remove ~nlibgnome ~nlibbonobo2 ~nliborbit2 ~nlibgnomeui ~nlibgnomevfs2. Use 'purge' instead of 'remove' if that's what you want (ask me about <purge>).
1361 [18:59:13] <awal1> ^ no will not work with gnom3
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1376 [19:11:39] <hipodilski> awal1: I'll give it a try
1377 [19:11:57] <hipodilski> these guys from gnome are crazy how comes gnome 3.30 doesn't have icons
1378 [19:12:34] <hipodilski> awal1: I have no aptitude ..
1379 [19:12:39] <hipodilski> newer debians use apt instead
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1381 [19:12:46] <Kohlrabi> apt install aptitude
1382 [19:13:15] <hipodilski> Kohlrabi: it removes apt
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1385 [19:13:23] <Kohlrabi> It doesn't really matter that much, sometimes aptitude's solutions might make more sense
1386 [19:13:55] <Kohlrabi> hipodilski: No it doesn't. :O
1387 [19:14:54] <awal1> hipodilski, use apt-get instead of aptitude
1388 [19:15:17] <dutchfish> awal1, incorrect
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1390 [19:15:41] <awal1> dutchfish, incorrect what?
1391 [19:15:50] <dutchfish> awal1, aptitude works fine
1392 [19:15:58] <awal1> right
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1394 [19:16:29] <awal1> i meant he can use apt-get for purge gnome, if he doesn't have aptitude yet
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1397 [19:16:45] <dutchfish> awal1, fair enough
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1399 [19:18:01] <awal1> hipodilski, try if you can enable icons via 'gnome-tweak-tool'
1400 [19:18:09] <dutchfish> awal1, on some occasions, apt-get purge can take down more then you wanted, contrary apt-get tho; bare that in mind
1401 [19:18:11] <hipodilski> awal1: tried already its not working
1402 [19:18:21] <hipodilski> i red online a bunch of articles they just removed the icons
1403 [19:18:36] <hipodilski> no possibility to enable desktop icons except through nemo
1404 [19:18:47] <hipodilski> and that's shit because icons can't be even moved around the desktop
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1406 [19:19:18] <hipodilski> that's insane really
1407 [19:19:22] <awal1> dutchfish, apt-get can behave crazily during purges right
1408 [19:19:32] <awal1> that is why i suggested aptitude first
1409 [19:19:40] <dutchfish> awal1, ok
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1411 [19:20:54] <awal1> hipodilski, don't use gnome, easy
1412 [19:21:23] <awal1> it is open source, it's devs want it like that, they are free to proceed so.
1413 [19:21:23] <Kohlrabi> One of the twelve steps :D
1414 [19:21:46] <awal1> if you dont like dont use it, you have other choices
1415 [19:21:49] <hipodilski> by the way the gnome-tweak-tool in sid doesn't provide the gnome-tweak-tool binary ..
1416 [19:21:52] <awal1> me i just use a wm
1417 [19:21:58] <hipodilski> that's another shit
1418 [19:22:19] <nkuttler> does apt support ~o? only reason i have aptitude even installed
1419 [19:22:26] <hipodilski> awal1: I use gnome already for 10 years haven't found better so far
1420 [19:22:36] <hipodilski> awal1: window maker?
1421 [19:23:16] <awal1> hipodilski, openbox + a few extra apps i need
1422 [19:23:24] <awal1> i also use fvwm sometimes
1423 [19:23:50] <nkuttler> i3 here
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1426 [19:24:05] <hipodilski> awal1: i'll give it a try
1427 [19:24:16] <awal1> ~o is aptitude specific, nkuttler
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1430 [19:24:28] <awal1> why/why-not also
1431 [19:24:32] <awal1> ...
1432 [19:24:34] <nkuttler> awal1: thought so
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1435 [19:24:54] <awal1> for an advanced user, aptitude is mandatory
1436 [19:24:56] <nkuttler> hipodilski: you can also install aptitude to the job you need done, and then re-install apt..
1437 [19:25:17] <nkuttler> i have apt, apitude and apt-get installed though, not sure why you have a problem with that
1438 [19:25:22] <nkuttler> still mixed releases?
1439 [19:25:38] <awal1> apt is not mature yet, it can cause troubles
1440 [19:26:19] <awal1> new apt i mean
1441 [19:26:30] <nkuttler> i wouldn't know, haven't seen a need for it yet
1442 [19:26:37] <awal1> they should name it differently
1443 [19:26:54] <nkuttler> i guess that ship has sailed
1444 [19:27:06] <fr0xk> awal1, apt is good for daily use, but not for system upgrade
1445 [19:27:09] <Kohlrabi> it's basically a frontend for apt-get and apt-cache in one tool
1446 [19:27:17] <Kohlrabi> I had zero problems with it
1447 [19:27:27] <Kohlrabi> Always produced the saem solutions as apt-get
1448 [19:27:30] <Kohlrabi> same*
1449 [19:27:49] <nkuttler> combining tools that do different things into one? that sounds unix-y..
1450 [19:27:50] <fr0xk> apt is perfectly usable in my experience
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1452 [19:28:33] <diogenes_> and ha a nice progress bar :)
1453 [19:28:38] <Kohlrabi> nkuttler: It's not like they added networking, DNS, user management, etc. to it, right? :D
1454 [19:28:38] <diogenes_> has*
1455 [19:28:48] <nkuttler> Kohlrabi: not yet!
1456 [19:29:04] <nkuttler> i don't like the apt search either. why three lines of output per package, i don't need that..
1457 [19:29:17] <Kohlrabi> I wonder whether systemd will integrate emacs first, or the other way round
1458 [19:29:43] <nkuttler> emacs would become a better os with an init system i guess
1459 [19:30:28] <awal1> nkuttler, use --names-only
1460 [19:30:48] <awal1> for search, if that was what you meant
1461 [19:31:03] <awal1> search exact words
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1514 [20:21:10] <grobi> rouji how to poweroff and reboot without prompting oassword?
1515 [20:21:17] <grobi> sorry
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1520 [20:26:30] <D|nA> try systemctl poweroff
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1525 [20:29:21] <karlpinc> grobi: If you want to reboot: systemctl reboot Powering off and rebooting are 2 different operations.
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1527 [20:31:05] <silverballz> does anyone still use 'shutdown -r now' to reboot?
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1530 [20:33:58] <jezebel> me
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1533 [20:34:21] <karlpinc> I don't care much for apt. And apt-cache is fine, but what the hell is "madison" and "dotty". The man page does not say, and who wants to start looking for packages to install just so you can read their man page to find out what the "madison" format is?
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1536 [20:35:18] <silverballz> ya its been really difficult to stay on top of all the updates these past few years but i think we'll all catch up eventually
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1539 [20:37:26] <n4dir> hopefully before the next shiny new changes ...
1540 [20:37:33] <silverballz> lol ya
1541 [20:37:40] <karlpinc> silverballz: I doubt we'll catch up. Nobody seems to be able to tell me how to use systemd to setup a boot that's exactly like the default boot but with a single service left unstarted. They'll tell me how to have the daemon start and then stop, but not how to keep it from starting at all so that I can start it later by invoking another systemd target. I suspect the way to do it is to frob something based on /usr/lib/systemd/, but it
1542 [20:37:40] <karlpinc> I've a feeling it'd be really messy.
1543 [20:37:54] <bites> karlpinc: what are you talking about? the apt-cache man page is pretty clear what dotty and madison are.
1544 [20:38:42] <karlpinc> bites: Only kinda-sorta. At least as I read it.
1545 [20:38:58] <bites> pretty clear to me.
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1549 [20:40:00] <bites> dotty creates a dependency graph that can be displayed by dotty from graphviz and madison: "It displays available versions of a package in a tabular format."
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1553 [20:43:07] <silverballz> im not much help when it comes to systemd yet but i have been using kde-config-systemd which gives a nice gui to help show whats running on startup and what is not. Probably not the ideal way to learn how to use systemd but is a time saver for me.
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1557 [20:44:50] <silverballz> bites: does dotty show dependency based on what the maintainer writes or is it based on what the package actually needs to run?
1558 [20:45:33] <silverballz> I've found a number of packages that need other dependencies that are not actually required
1559 [20:47:58] <bites> silverballz: apt-cache only know what's in the package metadata. namely what the control file.
1560 [20:48:25] <bites> silverballz: if you find dependencies missing, file a bug report.
1561 [20:48:33] <silverballz> For example in the KDE system settings when using the Debian default libinput i have less and more restricted settings than i do if i revert back the evdev driver that gives KDE advanced settings for keyboard and mice imputs
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1563 [20:49:10] <silverballz> thats by design. it would be closed within an hour of posting the bug report bites
1564 [20:49:21] <karlpinc> bites: Does the graphviz format have a name so that somebody can look up the structure? What's in the madison tabular format? I can guess, but... And the last "column" isn't separated from the rest by a delimiter, or the last 2 columns depending on how you want to define "column". Etc. If it was documented it could be relied on as something stable, or at least this gives some assurance. My point is, the apt-cache docs just don't
1565 [20:49:22] <karlpinc> live up to standards. That's my opinion.
1566 [20:50:25] <bites> karlpinc: that really does not belong in a man page.
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1568 [20:50:50] <karlpinc> bites: It's in the ps page, and all the other pages I regularly work with.
1569 [20:51:12] <karlpinc> bites: If not in a man page, where you go to find out how to use the program, then where?
1570 [20:51:27] <bites> it explains exactly how to use it.
1571 [20:51:53] <karlpinc> bites: Not worth arguing about. I've not even filed a bug report. And I guess offtopic here anyway. I'll stop now.
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1576 [20:56:51] <taliptako> hello while i try to install php-fpm it gives me a error php-fpm.conf didnt found
1577 [20:56:54] <jezebel> karlpinc… manpages give you an overview generally, try info for any gnu projects (/usr/share/info), /usr/share/doc for more documentation or the project's website
1578 [20:57:01] * n4dir guesses that looking at apt-cache show madison-lite or it's manpage might give a hint ...
1579 [20:57:22] <jezebel> there might be a separate docs package for some packages
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1585 [20:59:46] <bites> if you want to know abot dotty's format, you go to the graphviz docs, not the apt-cache man page. if you want to know the format apt-cache madison uses, you run the command once and you see it.
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1589 [21:02:19] <jezebel> bites… yeah, that makes sense, it's an output format supported by the tool, not the originator of the format
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1600 [21:21:06] <Gerowen> Hmmm, trying to install Gnome shell extensions with Firefox, I click the slider to "On", it asks if I want to install it, then the slider just kicks over to "Off" and it doesn't show up in the tweak tool.
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1608 [21:28:38] <taliptako> i deleted /etc/php folder
1609 [21:28:44] <taliptako> how can i restore it ?
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1631 [21:49:12] <brenlae> i just wanted to point out how much i like debian 9.5, i have been using debian for over a year now and i much prefer it to windows 10, less ram intensive and more readily responsive
1632 [21:49:26] <brenlae> and open source, :)
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1635 [21:50:21] <Blondie101010> taliptako: did you try running: dpkg-reconfigure php7.2
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1638 [21:54:46] <brenlae> bye for now :)
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1647 [21:59:24] <waydot> hm, interesting, i have opposite experience
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1650 [22:00:36] <taliptako> Blondie101010, yes same
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1652 [22:01:41] <Blondie101010> taliptako: what does `apt-get install php7.2` give you?
1653 [22:02:25] <taliptako> replaced-url
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1663 [22:04:52] <n4dir> taliptako: no experience with such, but the web proposes the option: apt-get -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confmiss" install --reinstall <package-name>; you found that solution already and tried it ? i guess yes. If not: search the web for it.
1664 [22:04:52] <n4dir>
1665 [22:05:07] <n4dir> or wait for someone who *does* know that it won't burn the house down ...
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1667 [22:06:28] <taliptako> i dont understand in the clean debian 9 installation there is no config file in /etc/php
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1669 [22:06:40] <taliptako> and if u install php-fpm it will be installed
1670 [22:06:44] <taliptako> with no problem
1671 [22:06:52] <taliptako> its same now with me but im having this error
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1673 [22:07:50] <taliptako> n4dir, what this will do
1674 [22:09:09] <n4dir> well: --reinstall will reinstall the package (duh), and the dpkg-option: --force-confmiss will force to reinstall missing config file. That's how i understand it (like said: i got no experience with it at all). replaced-url
1675 [22:09:46] <n4dir> the link is just one result. if you search for "debian reinstall missing config file" you will find a few threads which speak of it (and hopefully one will explain it well ... )
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1677 [22:10:19] <n4dir> i assumed that "--reinstall" will reinstall the config file on it's own, i checked the web, and seem to have been wrong ...
1678 [22:15:13] <taliptako> n4dir, yes its kind a get the new config file
1679 [22:15:23] <taliptako> but probably only for php7.0-fpm
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1681 [22:15:35] <taliptako> now php7 fpm started byt
1682 [22:15:36] <taliptako> replaced-url
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1684 [22:15:40] <taliptako> check these logs
1685 [22:15:50] <taliptako> extansions doesnt work
1686 [22:16:21] <taliptako> for extensions it says Not replacing deleted config file /etc/php/7.2/mods-available/ftp.ini but actually it should replace
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1688 [22:20:00] <abrotman> which packages did you try to reinstall?
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1691 [22:22:27] <taliptako> abrotman, every
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1693 [22:23:05] <abrotman> that's vague, please don't make me guess
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1697 [22:24:39] <taliptako> php7.0-common
1698 [22:25:45] <silverballz> how come in your logs you are using php 7.2 for apache?
1699 [22:26:04] <silverballz> with* not for sorry
1700 [22:27:05] <taliptako> no nginx
1701 [22:27:35] <abrotman> taliptako: should be php7.2-common from what your paste implies above
1702 [22:28:04] <taliptako> i should force the all packages with their dependencies to replace config files
1703 [22:28:54] <taliptako> i believe that apt-get -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-confmiss" install --reinstall <package-name> this command only do it for the package that i write
1704 [22:29:22] <silverballz> apt-get install --reinstall php7.2
1705 [22:29:26] <taliptako> but this command also installing its dependencies
1706 [22:29:36] <taliptako> and they dont replace config files
1707 [22:29:49] <abrotman> You'll have to explicitly list them
1708 [22:30:01] <taliptako> abortman, okay
1709 [22:30:06] <abrotman> or purge the packages completely, and reinstall
1710 [22:30:20] <taliptako> abrotman, it doesnt work nobody understand me
1711 [22:30:38] <taliptako> i completely removed all packages
1712 [22:30:45] <taliptako> all php packages and install them
1713 [22:30:55] <taliptako> it give error that php-fpm.conf didnt found
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1715 [22:32:25] <silverballz> May we see the exact error "it" gave you? what is 'it' by the way? apt, aptitude, synaptic, etc
1716 [22:32:36] <abrotman> did you purge all the packages? or just the main package?
1717 [22:32:55] <taliptako> abrotman, all the packages with this command sudo apt remove php*
1718 [22:33:05] <silverballz> thats why!
1719 [22:33:11] <silverballz> remove doesnt remove config
1720 [22:33:20] <silverballz> do what abrotman said and purge
1721 [22:33:37] <silverballz> apt purge php.
1722 [22:33:40] <silverballz> or php*
1723 [22:34:30] <taliptako> shit
1724 [22:34:37] <abrotman> I tihnk you mean "Oops"
1725 [22:34:54] <taliptako> i waste my time for this problem
1726 [22:34:55] <taliptako> :(
1727 [22:35:19] <silverballz> happens to the best of us thats for sure
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1731 [22:36:02] <taliptako> then why the heck we use remove we should always use purge
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1733 [22:36:24] <Blondie101010> you normally shouldn't and it's not a guaranteed solution, but try it
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1735 [22:36:50] <silverballz> sometimes you may want to keep the configs if they were modified...
1736 [22:37:02] <silverballz> but shhhh i agree lol
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1739 [22:38:13] <taliptako> thank you guys so much
1740 [22:38:24] <taliptako> i learned new thing here i wasnt know that
1741 [22:38:35] <taliptako> so it worth :D
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1751 [22:47:06] <silverballz> abrotman: I have two questions for you sir, what do you like most about the debian OS? and In your opinion what project is getting the most deserve attention?
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1755 [22:50:10] <abrotman> what?
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1758 [22:52:30] <taliptako> why we cant use emojis here :D
1759 [22:52:35] <silverballz> What do you like most about the Debian operating system. And what debian maintained project is getting the most deserved attention?
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1761 [22:53:38] <silverballz> the second ones harder to ask but i guess it doesnt exactly have to be debian maintain... like wayland for instance could be an answer... along with secure boot. etc
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1767 [22:54:48] <abrotman> projects or packages?
1768 [22:54:54] <silverballz> either :)
1769 [22:55:00] <abrotman> they're different
1770 [22:55:10] <silverballz> indeed, its up too you
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1786 [23:09:51] <silverballz> I'm asking because for at least the ten years that i've been coming here, you my friend have always been on top of things and help as many as possible. So i wanted to challenge you with a question like how you challenge us to not give up when there is a learning curve :p
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1789 [23:11:32] <taliptako> ten years ? !!
1790 [23:11:34] <serdes> Hi
1791 [23:11:34] <taliptako> really
1792 [23:12:00] <format_c> Hi serdes
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1795 [23:12:31] <serdes> I cant boot into my debian os on my other hard drive :/ Only truth debian rescue mode
1796 [23:12:50] <silverballz> It's a difficult question that most of us are faced every day when we use Debian. But I love the idea that makes Debian tick... which is to be as free and universal as possible. For me this makes the possibilities endless for an operating system and the community does a very well job and making everything very foundational.
1797 [23:12:59] <serdes> I have 2 disks. One with Windows 10 and the other one with Debian
1798 [23:13:44] <serdes> After I formated disk with Windows 10. Grub disappeared
1799 [23:13:54] <Blondie101010> that is normal
1800 [23:13:58] <serdes> Now I dont know how to fix it
1801 [23:14:01] <format_c> yep
1802 [23:14:21] <Blondie101010> you'll need to boot from an external drive and reinstall grub
1803 [23:14:31] <abrotman> !fixgrub
1804 [23:14:31] <dpkg> To reinstall <GRUB> boot to your Debian install disk/live CD, switch to the other console (Alt-F2), mount your root filesystem (mount -t ext4 /dev/whatever /target ; mount --bind /dev /target/dev ; mount -t proc none /target/proc ; mount -t sysfs none /target/sys), chroot into it (chroot /target), run "mount /boot/efi" on EFI and "update-grub && grub-install /dev/whatever". See also <rescue mode>, <dual boot guide>, <supergrub>.
1805 [23:14:53] <abrotman> silverballz: Dunno, I guess it's always just worked for me. (or mostly so)
1806 [23:14:58] <Blondie101010> nice factoid
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1808 [23:15:53] <serdes> abrotman: My Linux OS is encrypted with LVM. Does that make any different?
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1810 [23:16:31] <Blondie101010> it sure does
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1812 [23:16:58] <serdes> What should I do then?
1813 [23:17:38] <serdes> I mean, should I follow the !fixgrub guide anyway?
1814 [23:17:43] <Blondie101010> I was prepared to give you steps to do what the bot just said but I'm not familiar enough with debian and encryption, sorry
1815 [23:18:51] <Blondie101010> but you'll need to boot the live install disk either way
1816 [23:19:02] <Blondie101010> the problems will come up when you try to mount the volume
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1820 [23:20:22] <Blondie101010> serdes: a quick Google search gave this result which looks promising: replaced-url
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1823 [23:22:26] <serdes> Why were the grub installed on my second disk anyway and not the same disk?
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1825 [23:22:52] <Blondie101010> are you using EFI?
1826 [23:22:55] <serdes> Disk 1: Windows 10. Disk 2: Debian. Disk 1: Grub
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1828 [23:23:34] <serdes> Blondie101010: How do you find out?
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1830 [23:24:20] <serdes> Blondie101010: Do you mean the installation USB? Then yes
1831 [23:24:47] <Blondie101010> that's not it but I don't think Win 10 works without it so we'll assume you do
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1833 [23:27:02] <Blondie101010> the answer to your question is that Windows just cares about itself on install and doesn't bother in preserving other boot details
1834 [23:27:20] <EdePopede> serdes: happened to me too years back when i installed... i think it was squeeze? but i had an unusual disk config so i thought that would have been the problem - master:dvd, slave:xp (yes, IDE), debian on usb.
1835 [23:28:13] <serdes> Blondie101010: Do you why grub were installed on the windows hard drive? And not the same hard drive were I installed debian?
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1839 [23:30:47] <Blondie101010> serdes: plenty of information in the wiki: replaced-url
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1841 [23:31:48] <VeryStableGenius> so kodi was removed from testing?
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1843 [23:32:08] <eraldev> hello)
1844 [23:32:52] <serdes> Blondie101010: Im sorry, I dont know what to look for. Is there no easy answer to that? :)
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1856 [23:38:03] <Blondie101010> serdes: it's not possible to give a straight answer since we don't know your previous setup, but there was obviously some boot information on the drive you installed Windows on
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1858 [23:39:00] <Blondie101010> do you know if there was any partition on it when you installed Windows?
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1861 [23:40:53] <serdes> Blondie101010: I have no idea.
1862 [23:41:22] <Blondie101010> lets hope that you have the necessary partitions on your Debian disk
1863 [23:41:31] <serdes> I installed windows 10 *let us name it* disk 1. Then I installed debian with lvm encryption on disk 2. Everything worked fine. But today I removed all partitions from disk 1 (windows 10) and reinstall windows 10.
1864 [23:41:56] <Blondie101010> and you don't know how many or what partitions you removed?
1865 [23:42:04] <serdes> Blondie101010: No
1866 [23:42:41] <serdes> Blondie101010: I first thought it wouldnt matter. That the grub was installed on the same disk (disk 2).
1867 [23:43:06] <serdes> That disk 1 have nothing to do with it.
1868 [23:43:16] <Blondie101010> well boot the install disk and take a look at what you have
1869 [23:45:12] <serdes> Blondie101010: Are you talking about disk 2 (with debian)?
1870 [23:45:38] <Blondie101010> no a USB drive
1871 [23:45:52] <Blondie101010> well you can try to boot the 2nd drive but I doubt it'll work
1872 [23:45:56] <Blondie101010> (but it could)
1873 [23:46:13] <serdes> No it dont. I cant even find it in Bios
1874 [23:46:34] <Blondie101010> that's strange
1875 [23:46:46] <Blondie101010> you don't see the drive detected?
1876 [23:46:52] <serdes> Nop
1877 [23:47:10] <Blondie101010> boot a USB drive
1878 [23:47:40] <serdes> Do you mean rescue mode?
1879 [23:48:39] <Blondie101010> I'm not sure what you're talking about
1880 [23:48:54] <Blondie101010> boot the Debian install drive
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1882 [23:49:21] <serdes> The USB?
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1884 [23:49:32] <Blondie101010> yes
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1886 [23:50:45] <serdes> Sorry not mean to be rude. But then what? What should I do?
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1888 [23:51:57] <Blondie101010> are you presently on the same machine?
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1892 [23:54:08] <Blondie101010> I mean to talk on IRC
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1894 [23:56:38] <serdes> Blondie101010: No
1895 [23:56:55] <Blondie101010> good
1896 [23:57:38] <Blondie101010> then just boot and it and try following the link I gave you: replaced-url
1897 [23:57:50] <Blondie101010> if you have issues, search them or ask here
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