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0 [00:00:12] <epony> regarding paychecks and salaries, you should look in the accountants reports for the board, and check for the manager salaries (above the devs and ops and the other fake PC guys)
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3 [00:03:32] <epony> lope, I used FreeBSD's jails [ replaced-url
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5 [00:04:13] <epony> FreeBSD 5-9
6 [00:04:38] <epony> vz is a hosting scam
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10 [00:05:38] <epony> seems like you found the value of dedicated server compartmentalisation only not the optimal toolkit
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12 [00:05:54] <lope> openvz is actually good, especially for it's time
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15 [00:06:21] <epony> I disagree.
16 [00:06:25] <lope> I even rent a cheap openvz server right now even though I've got all sorts of servers
17 [00:06:32] <lope> that's fine
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19 [00:06:40] <lope> I'm working so I won't argue with you
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21 [00:06:46] <epony> :-) have fun
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25 [00:09:42] <epony> replaced-url
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36 [00:17:12] <CrystalMath> how isit that no one other than me is bothered by the font thing?
37 [00:17:17] <CrystalMath> i really need to reduce the line spacing
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73 [00:46:26] <namll> I have a new hdd I want to use as extra space. when i plug in the sata cable the hdd takes the place of sda and throws off the naming assignment of the other hdd's
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75 [00:50:23] <jmcnaught> namll: is it /etc/fstab you're having trouble with? You can use UUIDs instead of device nodes. Find the UUID for the partition with 'lsblk -o +UUID' and then use UUID=65aefaa8 as the first column in fstab
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77 [00:50:41] <jmcnaught> The UUID will be longer than my example.
78 [00:51:03] <namll> jmcnaught: i believe it might be the fstab. I have another drive that I mount with fstab.
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80 [00:51:27] <namll> so you have to update the fstab for any hdd additions/removals?
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84 [00:52:38] <jmcnaught> namll: it's one way of doing things. If you use LVM then you can run pvcreate on the new drive, vgextend your volume group, then possibly lvextend some of your logical volumes, that's another way
85 [00:53:27] <jmcnaught> namll: but if you just want to mount the new drive at a specific path, you use fstab for this.
86 [00:53:50] <namll> cool thanks for the help.
87 [00:54:06] <jmcnaught> you're welcome
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102 [01:04:11] <namll> I have to use parted for anything bigger than 2TB correct?
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104 [01:04:54] <namll> im trying to not install plugins that are programs that do the same thing natively in debian.
105 [01:05:34] <Gerowen> Does watching YouTube in Firefox make anybody else's system freeze? I've noticed random freezes in both Ubuntu and Debian on this hardware, but only when watching YouTube. It's not the moment I load a video either, I could watch YouTube for a half hour or so and it'll be just fine and then just freeze randomly.
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107 [01:06:02] <Gerowen> I thought perhaps it was thermals since it's a laptop, but the thermals are fine, and I've put it under other sustained loads to get the temps and CPU usage up and had no issues, it's only ever happening on YouTube.
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109 [01:08:32] <jmcnaught> namll: I'm not aware of any requirement to use parted. You do need GPT partition table for larger than 2TB.
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111 [01:09:54] <jmcnaught> Gerowen: do it unfreeze on its own? Can you still move the mouse?
112 [01:10:37] <Gerowen> jmcnaught: Negative, whole system locks up and I have to hard kill.
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116 [01:14:56] <jmcnaught> Gerowen: you can look in /var/log/syslog, the final entries before the new boot may have some clues
117 [01:15:37] <jmcnaught> If you're running Xorg (and not GNOME + Wayland) look for ~/.xsession-errors
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119 [01:17:23] <Gerowen> jcmcnaught: Right now I'm using Wayland, but before I swithced to Debian it happened using Ubuntu and Xorg as well.
120 [01:17:38] <Gerowen> That's why I was thinking something to do with Firefox or perhaps Gnome shell since I was using that DE on both.
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122 [01:18:08] <jmcnaught> It doesn't happen for me with firefox-esr, GNOME and Wayland in buster.
123 [01:18:13] <Gerowen> I'll definitely take a look at the system log and see if there's anything of interest in there.
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125 [01:18:38] <Gerowen> I wonder if it could be related to my APU; it's a Ryzen 5 2500U with Vega 8 integrated.
126 [01:18:48] <Gerowen> Perhaps something with the Vega graphics.
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130 [01:19:31] <jmcnaught> Gerowen: if it keeps happening you may find it useful to be able to see the system and user logs all in one place. In that case see the note in /usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian about making your journal persistent.
131 [01:20:19] <jmcnaught> Then you can use a command like "journalctl --boot=-1 -e" to jump to the end of the journal of the previous boot.
132 [01:21:07] <jmcnaught> Oh, and if you add your user to the adm and/or systemd-journal group you will be able to see system logs without being root, that's how you can see a combined user+system journal.
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138 [01:24:50] <CrystalMath> hi
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140 [01:24:57] <CrystalMath> how do i change the freetype:interpreter-version in debian?
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142 [01:25:49] <CrystalMath> the arch wiki mentions /etc/profile.d/freetype2.sh
143 [01:26:02] <CrystalMath> but there's no such thing in debian
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160 [01:45:32] <Gerowen> Alrighty, it looks like I might have to wait until it happens again, there's a lot in the log and I can't quite remember the time that it happened last.
161 [01:47:29] <jmcnaught> Gerowen: in syslog if you search for "Linux version" this is the first line of a fresh boot, so you can look above that line. The key to search in less is /
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163 [01:48:27] <gorilla> karlpinc: Nice one.
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167 [01:50:17] <kreyren> help_wanted: replaced-url
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179 [01:57:56] <Mirela99> If you are h0rny right now, check what I have prepared for you! --> replaced-url
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254 [03:01:43] <usrdev> is anyone else having issues with SSH on a freshly created Deb10 box? i see the service is online and listening but connection remains refused. i have to then restart the service and all is well. but rebooting the device causes the service to stop responding again. a few items from logs etc: replaced-url
255 [03:02:00] <usrdev> i just noticed: Active: activating (start-pre) since Wed 2019-07-24 20:56:49 EDT; 51s ago
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260 [03:02:52] <usrdev> replaced-url
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263 [03:04:24] <jmcnaught> usrdev: is this a VM? Buster seems to require more entropy at boot which can delay services like ssh. replaced-url
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265 [03:05:04] <usrdev> it is in fact a VM
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267 [03:05:36] <jmcnaught> usrdev: try adding a virtio_rng device to the VM
268 [03:06:26] <jezebel> if you are running out of entropy, wouldnt it show up in /var/log/messages?
269 [03:07:10] <jmcnaught> That would be a good place to look. I don't know because this issue hasn't happened for me.
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271 [03:08:02] <usrdev> what i see in messages, replaced-url
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273 [03:08:34] <usrdev> weird - never had this issue before. the link referenced suggested it's for stretch > buster. this is a fresh install of buster, but seems the same issue.
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275 [03:09:31] <jmcnaught> I don't think it's an issue only for upgraded systems, that wiki page was probably just written before buster was released. The issue is mentioned in the buster release notes as well.
276 [03:09:47] <usrdev> ah okay
277 [03:09:54] <usrdev> i'll try the tip given to me and see if that helps. thanks all. :)
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279 [03:12:13] <jezebel> should also check /var/log/daemon.log or wherever ssh is set to log
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283 [03:12:42] <jmcnaught> 'journalctl -u ssh'
284 [03:14:23] <jezebel> you can tell i'm not a systemd person ;)
285 [03:14:39] <CaptainDusty> usrdev: I did read something about the service taking a while to start recently.
286 [03:15:31] <usrdev> so that tip worked.
287 [03:15:32] <CaptainDusty> Right. Already sorted by jmcnaught - ignore me ;)
288 [03:15:34] <usrdev> SSH service right up at reboot.
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290 [03:15:40] <usrdev> 👍
291 [03:15:55] <jmcnaught> usrdev: good to know
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297 [03:20:02] <jezebel> because this is a vm, have you looked into the hypervisor side of things? is the virtual NIC driver a bit slow to load?
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307 [03:27:54] <usrdev> i use proxmox, so added it to the guest configuration. if that’s what you mean?
308 [03:28:01] <usrdev> config
309 [03:29:02] <pagetelegram> I have latest Debian and trouble finding a sip software that is just plain dialer. Don't need heavy and fancy...just a phone over voip. dependencies that are outdated is a big issue finding something.
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327 [03:37:17] <CaptainDusty> pagetelegram: Is that with contrib and non-free too?
328 [03:38:07] <pagetelegram> contrib, haven't added non-free to repos.
329 [03:38:34] <CaptainDusty> pagetelegram: Personally; I run with neither, but it doesn't impact business requirements for me.
330 [03:38:38] <pagetelegram> just installed successor to sflphone called ring...though not sure how to execute
331 [03:39:29] <jmcnaught> ring got renamed to jami
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334 [03:40:50] <CaptainDusty> pagetelegram: Probably important to also note; this isn't so much a `Debian` issue. You may find that a lot of these packages, and their dependencies, are not licence-compatible - or simply have no maintainer.
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339 [03:44:22] <jmcnaught> ,i twinkle
340 [03:44:24] <judd> Package twinkle (comm, optional) in buster/amd64: Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) SIP Phone (GUI). Version: 1:1.10.1+dfsg-4; Size: 1467.6k; Installed: 5543k; Homepage: replaced-url
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344 [03:44:54] <jmcnaught> pagetelegram: I found above by searching apt for 'voip', not sure if you tried this one.
345 [03:46:29] <pagetelegram> About 5 hours of searching ....
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350 [03:49:33] <pagetelegram> Tried linphone and doenst allow @ in user name....will try twinkle though was searching initially by screenshots and just want a simple dialer...not all the crazy stuff of video etc. Thanks tho
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357 [03:51:58] <brutser> when i configure lightdm to automatically login the default user, it's taking quite some time and the screen stays black until i start move my mouse.. debian 10 with lightdm + mate installed
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430 [05:02:14] <kreyren> ,v nvidia-drivers
431 [05:02:15] <judd> No package named 'nvidia-drivers' was found in amd64.
432 [05:02:18] <kreyren> damn
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442 [05:08:32] <kreyren> Is there an easy way to get nvidia-drivers and it's deps on bullseye from experimental repo?
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446 [05:08:54] <jmcnaught> !debian-next
447 [05:08:54] <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.
448 [05:09:09] <kreyren> none answers on debian-next
449 [05:09:13] <kreyren> like ever
450 [05:09:38] <jmcnaught> I see people answer in there every day
451 [05:10:05] <kreyren> i never got any help with things that i asked in there and ended up resolving them myself.. just answer me here
452 [05:10:20] <kreyren> i need to cherrypick packages from experimental repo
453 [05:11:11] <jmcnaught> People who know about pulling from experimental are in #debian-next, this channel is for Debian stable support.
454 [05:11:28] <kreyren> fine ;-;
455 [05:12:43] <kreyren> figured it out it doesnt seem to pull experimental stuff unless -t experimental is used
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537 [06:30:49] <NoobieWanKenobi> Hello, since a week firefox keeps crashing on my debian 9. I tried installing multiple firefox versions but they still kept crashing. My guess is the issue is with my system configs or some package, I want to get to the root of this issue. Where can I find the logs for this issue?
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540 [06:33:27] <cshzg> +NoobieWanKenobi: have you launched it from console?
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547 [06:38:06] <NoobieWanKenobi> cshzg tried firefox -vv but it doesn't give anything, firfox crashes right away without even starting.
548 [06:38:23] <petn-randall> NoobieWanKenobi: If you launch it from the console, what output do you get? → replaced-url
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557 [06:45:52] <zapproger> Does anyone know accurate statistics on Linux Server Marketshare. Especially on Debian?
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559 [06:46:36] <zapproger> Does anyone know where*
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561 [06:47:54] <cshzg> Moondhum: try firefox --safe-mode
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568 [06:52:26] <Moondhum> petn-randall this is what i get in conxole firefox replaced-url
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570 [06:53:09] <alkisg> Moondhum: how did you install various firefox versions, and what does `dpkg --print-architecture` says?
571 [06:53:23] <Epakai> curious about other languages than python in jupyter. are the debian packages old, or are other language kernels just not packaged? perhaps i'm just unfamiliar and missed it
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573 [06:55:42] <Epakai> found the right search term, they appear not packaged replaced-url
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575 [07:02:44] <alkisg> Can I ask new(bie) maintainer questions here, or is there a more appropriate channel for that? For example, when uploading a package, do we need to upload the .deb as well, or do the .deb files get generated in the debian servers? replaced-url
576 [07:04:00] <Moondhum> alkisg I extracted firefox.tar.gz2 in /opt and soft linked firefox to apt installed firefox-esr `ln -s /opt/firefox/firefox/firefox /usr/lib/firefox-esr/firefox-esr`
577 [07:04:08] <Epakai> alkisg: #debian-mentors on OFTC, but my experience was uploading a deb for one arch and the others were built automatically
578 [07:04:18] <alkisg> Thank you Epakai
579 [07:04:45] <alkisg> Moondhum: and the output of `dpkg --print-architecture` ?
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581 [07:04:57] <Moondhum> alkisg it's amd64
582 [07:05:23] <alkisg> I think you should start by uninstalling all the non-debian firefox versions, and reverting to the debian one
583 [07:06:04] <alkisg> Once you have that, you may test with another user (or temporarily renaming .mozilla to create a new profile), to see if it's a user or system wide issue
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589 [07:11:27] <Moondhum> alkisg I'll start by trying that, thank you.
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603 [07:19:23] <Moondhum> alkisg where can I find the logs for this firefox crashing issue?
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869 [09:46:36] <thms> Hi... When X forwarding an app, gnome-keyring asks for a password but.. on the remote monitor. So basically X forwarding only works if I'm in front of both computers
870 [09:47:05] <thms> Some people say it's dangerous to uninstall it.
871 [09:47:32] <thms> What do you guys think ?
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874 [09:49:25] <x0n> thms, have a look at x2go. it's the best solution for desktop sharing and forwarding apps on linux IMO
875 [09:50:25] <x0n> although I might have misread your question. still, x2go is worth checking out :)
876 [09:50:25] <thms> I have ssh already installed, with -X option, and you want me to use something else ? no thanks.
877 [09:50:54] <thms> But thanks, I will :) But I'd like to stick with ssh
878 [09:51:04] <x0n> x2go is basically NX OSS repackaged. it tunnels over ssh too
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880 [09:52:32] <x0n> when the free proprietary NX server for linux went under, it was the FOSS project that got it mostly right
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882 [09:52:39] <gidna> Hello
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885 [09:53:59] <annadane> olleH
886 [09:54:10] <Lirion> EHLO
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888 [09:54:18] <colo-work> x2go is slowly being asphyxiated by "modern" DEs and browsers requiring opengl acceleration (and dropping xrender support) though
889 [09:54:25] <colo-work> so the party probably won't go on forever
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891 [09:54:50] <gidna> I've installed debian+xfce, when I log in I'd like to use Icewm but there is no way to select it
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894 [09:55:44] <rant> xpra is another that is pretty good
895 [09:55:46] <Haohmaru> lxde/openbox allows you to easily change the DE components
896 [09:55:51] <alkisg> thms: try using ssh -X dbus-launch app, so that the application gets its own dbus, instead of reusing the one on the server
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898 [09:56:04] <rant> I've been using xpra and x2go myself
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901 [09:57:25] <alkisg> It's sad that there's no widespread remote desktop application yet for wayland, which is supposed to be the debian default option in buster...
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905 [09:57:59] <alkisg> x2go can't ever work in wayland, right? So pipewire and rdp will be the only options?
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908 [10:00:47] * rant doesn't plan to visit the way-land anytime soon
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910 [10:01:02] <gidna> How can I switch from a WM to another?
911 [10:01:16] <Haohmaru> i tried this Enlightment DE thing, i heard it has "wayland"
912 [10:01:21] <Haohmaru> it's aweful
913 [10:01:25] <rant> gidna: thats a more involved question than you asked.. you need to be more specific
914 [10:01:34] <alkisg> gidna: what's the output of this? ls /usr/share/xsessions
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916 [10:01:51] <Haohmaru> gidna usually you could just run the new window manager with --replace (if it has it)
917 [10:02:00] <rant> gidna: you can simply run most wm with a --replace parameter, but switching it more permanetly within a DE or session is dependant on which you are using
918 [10:02:01] <Haohmaru> but it's gonna be temporary
919 [10:02:14] <gidna> alkisg, icewm-session.desktop lightdm-xsession.desktop xfce.desktop
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921 [10:02:47] <alkisg> And doesn't icewm-session show when you logout in lightdm?
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924 [10:03:20] <gidna> no it doesn't I can only input user and password
925 [10:03:31] <rant> you need to look closer
926 [10:03:38] <alkisg> There's usually a gear icon or something. Which greeter are you using? ps aux | grep greeter
927 [10:03:40] <rant> there is iirc, a gear in the top right corner
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929 [10:03:54] <annadane> it's not a gear but yeah, check the various drop down menus
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931 [10:04:04] <gidna> gidna 2517 0.0 0.0 6076 856 pts/0 S+ 10:03 0:00 grep greeter
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937 [10:04:51] <alkisg> you probably need to logout for the greeter to run again (and run that from a vt).. what about: dpkg -l | grep greeter
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939 [10:05:19] <rant> alkisg: you are just running this user in circles
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942 [10:06:02] <rant> alkisg: I implore you to check your "env" there are env vars for what you are looking for
943 [10:06:10] <rant> and this question has already been answered
944 [10:06:39] <rant> if they're too dense to click the icons around the screen, they're not gonna get it from banging rocks on the VT with grep
945 [10:06:41] <ploukaille> Bonjour
946 [10:06:42] <alkisg> My "env" won't show the xfce greeter, I don't know which one he's using
947 [10:06:49] <diogenes_> rant is ranting again :)
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949 [10:07:26] <rant> XDG_GREETER_DATA_DIR=/var/lib/lightdm/data/user
950 [10:07:32] <Haohmaru> that's so unexpected of him
951 [10:07:38] <alkisg> rant: do you know what a greeter is?
952 [10:07:51] <alkisg> It's not the display manager, but the greeter that shows the gear
953 [10:08:08] <rant> env | grep \/.*dm.*\/
954 [10:08:12] <gidna> alkisg, lightdm-gtk-greeter
955 [10:08:41] <Haohmaru> okay, that one certainly has a butten (or so) where you can change the session
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958 [10:08:48] <rant> alkisg: oh, I'm sorry, was that XDG_DISPLAY_MANAGER_DATA_DIR?
959 [10:08:49] <Haohmaru> if you have multiple DEs
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961 [10:09:57] <Haohmaru> replaced-url
962 [10:10:09] <Haohmaru> on the left side of the language thing
963 [10:10:45] <gidna> ok let me try
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965 [10:11:02] <alkisg> rant: I don't have an XDG_DISPLAY_MANAGER_DATA_DIR variable, sorry
966 [10:11:27] * Haohmaru donates one to alkisg
967 [10:11:35] <alkisg> ty! :D
968 [10:11:47] <rant> alkisg: yeah, well its rather unfortunate .. heh replaced-url
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970 [10:12:27] * alkisg was exploring all the lightdm greeters a couple of weeks ago for a pam module I'm working on...
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972 [10:12:50] <alkisg> Without a screenshot, environment variables can only say so much :)
973 [10:13:14] <alkisg> They vary even between versions, not just between greeters/themes
974 [10:13:23] <Haohmaru> i rotated my monitor with xorg.conf.d stuff, and it affects even lightdm (noice)
975 [10:13:24] <rant> without a thing on your neck that works for something other than a hatrack, bashing around with grep in a shell can only do so much
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977 [10:13:38] <rant> all greeters/dms work the same for the most part, somewhere you click on somehting and it has a session list
978 [10:13:45] <rant> click around and figure it out :P
979 [10:14:06] <alkisg> How do people handle rant here usually? Just ignore him? :)
980 [10:14:16] <Haohmaru> btw, i noticed at home, when my debian10 is booting (somewhere after grub, when it changes to a high-resolution text mode) - the background is not black but dark gray
981 [10:14:29] <Haohmaru> this doesn't happen on the other debian10s i have
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984 [10:15:05] <rant> Haohmaru: maybe you have your monitor way too bright?
985 [10:15:26] <Haohmaru> thing is, i like this (it would help dumb VGA monitors to correctly adjust themselves as resolution changes)
986 [10:15:29] <Haohmaru> no
987 [10:15:37] <rant> if its not the display itself, then its probably related to the graphics driver used.. either way it doesnt much sound like an issue
988 [10:15:51] <Haohmaru> no, it's not an issue
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990 [10:16:17] <Haohmaru> in fact, if there's a way to configure the text mode stuff to change the background color - that'd be nice
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992 [10:16:36] <rant> there is.. depending on what you want to achieve specifically
993 [10:16:44] <rant> setterm can change it for example
994 [10:16:47] <Haohmaru> otherwise VGA monitors decide that the screen begins from the first non-black pixel they see, and that's usually the blinking cursor
995 [10:16:50] <rant> but may not be what you're after
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997 [10:17:17] <ratrace> Haohmaru: maybe vt.color? replaced-url
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1001 [10:18:31] <rant> replaced-url
1002 [10:18:37] <Haohmaru> i guess these are added to grub.conf thing and then you call update-grub thing?
1003 [10:18:49] <rant> why do people always seem to use random docs unstead of the official ones :P
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1006 [10:19:24] <Haohmaru> rant probably cuz search engines try to be "clever" with the results
1007 [10:19:30] <EmleyMoor> rant: higher hits on Google?
1008 [10:19:31] <rant> Haohmaru: you can add them to /etc/default/grub under GRUB_COMMANDLINE_LINUX and then update grub, yes
1009 [10:19:44] <rant> kernel.org for v4.15 was first hit for me
1010 [10:19:52] <Haohmaru> right, thanks
1011 [10:19:56] <rant> I changed it to 4.19 cause I know what buster uses
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1013 [10:20:12] <gidna> How can I disable logs in xchat?
1014 [10:20:16] <Haohmaru> i don't use google for searching anymore
1015 [10:20:27] <Haohmaru> FU google
1016 [10:20:43] <rant> I tried searx for awhile, and DDG but went back to google cause it gave me better results
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1019 [10:20:57] <Haohmaru> i'm sticking to duckduckgo for now
1020 [10:21:18] <rant> way I see it, not using google isn't stopping google from datamining me.. they're everywhere
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1022 [10:21:29] <Haohmaru> my muscle memory even learnt to type it instead of "google" >:)
1023 [10:21:49] <rant> chances are if you actually address the google mining, you can still use google just the same, and if you don't address it, doesnt matter if you use it or not
1024 [10:22:07] <Haohmaru> yes, they're everywhere, but i can avoid them as much as i can
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1026 [10:22:41] <thms> <alkisg> thms: try using ssh -X dbus-launch app, so that the application gets its own dbus, instead of reusing the one on the server -> will try
1027 [10:22:49] <Haohmaru> don't wanna see their stupid logo that changes almost everyday
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1029 [10:24:18] <alexande1> is there a https-only apt option?
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1031 [10:26:37] <rant> dpkg, what is apt https?
1032 [10:26:38] <dpkg> rant: what are you talking about?
1033 [10:26:43] <rant> dpkg, apt https?
1034 [10:26:43] <dpkg> replaced-url
1035 [10:27:11] <rant> that opinion has changed slightly but..
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1038 [10:29:12] <alexande1> i use a public
1039 [10:29:13] <alexande1> wifi
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1041 [10:30:04] <alexande1> and it redirects my apt requests to its login page, but it seems to work for https pages (and e.g. weechat?) (is there other similar option)
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1044 [10:31:39] <rant> alexande1: perhaps tor would help with that
1045 [10:32:38] <rant> replaced-url
1046 [10:33:11] <alexande1> i mostly need to somehow install a bash browser like elinks: is there a different way (e.g. directly download it)
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1048 [10:33:44] <ratrace> while on this subject, are debian packages built by a central building system or are they built by maintainers on their computers, then uploaded in their finished .deb form?
1049 [10:33:55] <rant> yes, you could fetch links2, w3m, or such directly but you may also need dependencies
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1051 [10:34:07] <rant> ratrace: both
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1053 [10:34:58] <alexande1> rant is there like a easy way to find out those links: as currently i navigate only with curl/wget (e.g. a debian help page with all of them
1054 [10:34:59] <rant> ratrace: typically initially they are probaby built manually then once they are in Debian they are usually auto-generated but its still a little of both
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1056 [10:35:15] <rant> ratrace: look into tracker.debian.org and salsa.debian.org perhaps
1057 [10:35:35] <rant> ratrace: and of course try asking these kinds of questions in developer circles like #debian-mentors on OFTC
1058 [10:36:01] <rant> alexande1: debian 10 amd64?
1059 [10:36:05] <DerDer> hey rant
1060 [10:36:17] <gidna> in /home/gidna/.icewm I don't see any configuration file. What's the difference between those in /usr/share/icewm/ and those in /home/gidna/.icewm ??
1061 [10:36:21] <DerDer> rant: i bricked my filesystem and accidentally installed 10 instead of 9
1062 [10:36:35] <ratrace> rant: sure, thanks
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1064 [10:36:45] <ayekat> gidna: the ones in /usr/share are examples/defaults; the one in your home directory is for your user specifically and meant to be edited
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1066 [10:37:11] <alexande1> rant: not totally sure: i use ubuntu 19.04 on x64
1067 [10:37:26] <ayekat> gidna: and if there is no configuration file there, it probably means you have write one :-)
1068 [10:37:38] <rant> alexande1: then wtf are you asking here? this is #debian
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1070 [10:37:53] <alexande1> well i suspect apt works the same way on both
1071 [10:38:04] <alexande1> its not a ubuntu-specific issue at all
1072 [10:38:09] <rant> alexande1: this has nothing to do with apt, and we support debian here, not its derivitives
1073 [10:38:11] <gidna> ayekat, ok but now where Does icewm read the configuration options? /usr/share/icewm ??
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1075 [10:38:31] <rant> its highly ubuntu-specific.. you're asking how to directly download something.. if you had debian I'd tell you packages.debian.org replaced-url
1076 [10:38:46] <ayekat> gidna: I imagine that it first tries to read your user configuration, and if it doesn't find it, it falls back to a system-wide default configuration
1077 [10:38:52] <alexande1> sorry, i didnt realize that!
1078 [10:39:01] <alexande1> i thought ubuntu downloads the same apt packages as debian
1079 [10:39:07] <ayekat> gidna: I don't use icewm, so I don't know where or what those files exactly are, though
1080 [10:39:11] <rant> !ubuntu
1081 [10:39:11] <dpkg> Ubuntu is based on Debian, but it is not Debian. Only Debian is supported on #debian. Use #ubuntu on chat.freenode.net instead. Even if the channel happens to be less helpful, support for distributions other than Debian is offtopic on #debian. See also <based on debian> and <ubuntuirc>.
1082 [10:39:36] <gidna> so it does not read /usr/share/icewm?
1083 [10:39:37] <ayekat> gidna: if your question is "where are the example/default config files?", I'd take a look at the list of files the package installs (dpkg -L {package}, I believe)
1084 [10:40:01] <alexande1> yes, i thought the "use apt on wifi which redirects http pages" might be ok for debian, but i see the issue, sorry
1085 [10:40:03] <ratrace> alexande1: ubuntu takes most packages from sid every 6 months, and then repackages, modifies, does stuff to them so it's for all intents and purposes a completely separate distribution that only shares the initial package sources
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1087 [10:40:20] <rant> ubuntu has greatly changed their package system.. you need only look at the horrific code that implements "ppa
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1089 [10:40:24] <rant> to see this
1090 [10:40:44] <alexande1> i am sorry, makes sense, i always thought they mostly reuse the same stuff
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1092 [10:41:30] <Haohmaru> they take debian and make it fuggly
1093 [10:41:37] <ayekat> gidna: see the icewm man page, section 'files'
1094 [10:41:49] <ayekat> gidna: it appears it does read it, but only if it doesn't find any of the other files
1095 [10:42:48] <gidna> ayekat, which page?
1096 [10:42:58] <ayekat> icewm
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1098 [10:43:05] <rant> only thing I know of that is basically debian is armbian.. they have maybe a dozen packages on their repos, which are just kernels and hw support, and they dist their own custom images for specific hw and have a couple scripts but are otherwise 100% unmodified debian packages.. LMDE is similar, but still isn't debian.. and they change a bit more than armbian does..
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1102 [10:46:08] <IpSo> Anyone have any ideas of how I can recover from a boot loop? After the grub menu, even trying "Recovery mode" kernel, it just spews some text on the screen so fast I can't read it, then reboots back to the grub menu.
1103 [10:46:37] <Haohmaru> eek
1104 [10:46:42] <Haohmaru> can you press Pause?
1105 [10:47:07] <IpSo> Haohmaru, its too fast. :(
1106 [10:47:32] <Haohmaru> switch the CPU to 1st gear ;P~
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1108 [10:47:46] <Haohmaru> press the breaks half-way
1109 [10:47:56] <IpSo> hah, I wish
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1113 [10:48:16] <Haohmaru> tilt the whole computer so that it's like "uphill"
1114 [10:48:20] <rant> there is probably a kernel param that tells it to halt on error.. afaik that was default behavior on linux kernels
1115 [10:48:42] <rant> which makes me think the kernel is never executing
1116 [10:48:57] <rant> and the issue is with grub and a failure to ever load/execute the kernel
1117 [10:49:09] <EoflaOE> IpSo: Can you try passing panic=0 to the kernel parameter and see if it stops on kernel panic?
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1119 [10:49:26] <IpSo> EoflaOE, tried that too, didn't seem to make a difference. :(
1120 [10:50:05] <gidna> ayekat, so can I modify the files in /ush/shareicewm given the fact I'm the only user using this PC?
1121 [10:50:37] <Haohmaru> that's not a good excuse, gidna
1122 [10:51:11] <Haohmaru> if you do naughty things you're gonna break your debian
1123 [10:52:09] <gidna> Haohmaru, ok so it is better to copy the content of /usr/share/icewm in /home/gidna/.icewm and modify the latter
1124 [10:52:36] <Haohmaru> i think you are allowed to modify stuff mostly in /etc/ and a few other places, *carefully*
1125 [10:52:47] <Haohmaru> no idea what you're trying to do
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1127 [10:53:02] <Haohmaru> i was just talking in general from my experience
1128 [10:53:13] <Haohmaru> i've broken a few linuxes :~(
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1169 [11:12:00] * ayekat wanted to give them a talk about not modifying files in /usr, and the XDG basedir spec
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1177 [11:15:04] <gidna> the vi editor on debian as an unexpected behavior respect other vi I used in the past
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1179 [11:15:56] <gidna> when I press arrow down it prints letters like A B
1180 [11:16:25] <ayekat> ah, they're back - I get to do it \o/ gidna: don't modify files in /usr, and it's cleaner to use ~/.config/icewm/ instead of ~/.icewm
1181 [11:16:48] <Haohmaru> if i end up with "vi" running, i just give up and reset the computer
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1183 [11:17:06] <ayekat> gidna: you're probably not supposed to use arrows in vi - hjkl is there for moving the cursor
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1185 [11:17:33] <ratrace> gidna: you're not supposed to press arrow down in vim, but k :)
1186 [11:17:41] <ayekat> k is up
1187 [11:17:44] <ratrace> ah yes, j
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1190 [11:18:41] <gidna> also in input mode?
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1193 [11:19:27] <ayekat> in input mode you don't move around the cursor - you type stuff
1194 [11:19:33] <ratrace> you're not supposed to navigate in input mode
1195 [11:19:48] <ratrace> really just use nano ; if you want to use vim, then *use* vim :)
1196 [11:20:13] <ayekat> also yeah, you probably want vim rather than plain vi - even though for learning the basics, both work fine
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1198 [11:20:40] <ayekat> but vim has handy things like undo history (rather than just "undo the last action")
1199 [11:20:42] <ratrace> vi just runs vim in compat mode
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1209 [11:25:11] <gidna> when I press the blank button <- it doesn't erase any character
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1211 [11:25:21] <ayekat> what is the "blank button"?
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1214 [11:25:56] <EoflaOE> Do you mean backspace?
1215 [11:26:10] <gidna> yes
1216 [11:26:45] <EoflaOE> gidna: What is your Debian version?
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1221 [11:28:05] <gidna> 4.19.0-5-amd64
1222 [11:28:22] <EoflaOE> gidna: And are you in vi or vim? Or any text box?
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1224 [11:29:31] <gidna> vi
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1227 [11:31:32] <ayekat> backspace in insert mode doesn't exactly erase the character (until you exit insert mode, at least)
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1230 [11:32:38] <ayekat> and it also only works on the text part that you have written since entering insert mode - i.e. you can't just `i` and then start hitting backspace to delete characters that were already there before
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1234 [11:33:18] <ayekat> (so yeah, you probably want vim, for these things to work)
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1238 [11:34:44] <gidna> ayekat, on fedora I was using vi not vim and these things worked
1239 [11:35:08] <ayekat> there are multiple implementations of vi
1240 [11:35:30] <ayekat> it may be just vim in compatibility mode, or another program
1241 [11:36:26] <ayekat> in the end, though, vi is rather limited (at least in comparison with vim)
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1296 [12:01:59] <gidna> I'm trying to copy my dictionary with:
1297 [12:02:00] <gidna> sudo sort -o words words && cp words /usr/share/dict/words
1298 [12:02:09] <gidna> but I get: sudo sort -o words words && cp words /usr/share/dict/words
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1300 [12:02:23] <gidna> sorry I get: cp: cannot create regular file '/usr/share/dict/words': Permission denied
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1303 [12:03:18] <alkisg> gidna: if you copy files to /usr/, they get overwritten when you run apt full-upgrade and there's a new version of that package. Just dont. :)
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1306 [12:04:38] <alkisg> For /usr/share/dict/words, it's a symlink to /etc/dictionaries-common/words, so you're supposed to change the symlink to what you need. Not /usr, but /etc.
1307 [12:04:41] <gidna> I need my version of the dictionary... that I can use with look
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1309 [12:05:02] <alkisg> (possibly using update-alternatives, but anyway plain symlink should also do)
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1316 [12:06:37] <alkisg> gidna: so: sudo ln -rsf your-words-file /etc/dictionaries-common/words
1317 [12:06:38] <ayekat> gidna: I don't know/use dict, but I would be surprised if there was no way to put dictionary entries into user-specific locations
1318 [12:06:45] <ayekat> instead of copying them to a system-wide location
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1320 [12:07:17] <gidna> as root it allowed me to overwite that file, why not with sudo?
1321 [12:07:18] <ayekat> after all, it supports a per-user ~/.dictrc according to the manpage, so it should certainly be possible to add custom paths for dictionary entries
1322 [12:07:42] <ayekat> gidna: because you run `sort` as root there, not `cp`
1323 [12:08:12] <gidna> ahh so to run multi commands have I to sudo each command??
1324 [12:09:11] <ayekat> gidna: there are no "multi commands" - foo && bar means "run bar only if foo succeeds"
1325 [12:09:27] <ayekat> gidna: but technically yes - then again, there is absolutely no need to run `sort` as root
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1328 [12:10:08] <ayekat> but even more fundamentally, again, there is probably also no need to copy the file into a system-wide directory
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1337 [12:15:47] <ratrace> anyone running (say) windows in a vm with gpu passthru? i know you need two gpus so your host can use one, and you dedicate the other to the vm ; but what about keyboard and mice? got an extra pair?
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1342 [12:18:50] <pyfgcr> ayekat: acually foo && bar means evaluate the truth value of the expression <return value of foo> AND <return value of bar>
1343 [12:19:32] <pyfgcr> so if foo doesn't return 0 the value is false and there is no need to run bar
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1348 [12:20:54] <ayekat> yes, technically it's that
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1353 [12:22:16] <rant> replaced-url
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1359 [12:25:59] <rant> running multiple commands with sudo is rather trivial, see the above paste
1360 [12:26:21] <alkisg> ratrace: afaik you can either assign keyboard/mice to the vm as usb devices, or use them normally in both the host and the vm
1361 [12:26:33] <alkisg> The first option makes it a multiseat system
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1368 [12:29:32] <ratrace> alkisg: but the latter only works if you have local display with something like spice, right? if you gpu passthrough, you run the vm basically windowless on the host
1369 [12:31:03] <alkisg> ratrace: yes I guess you're right, so you'd probably need something like synergy to share them without help from the hypervisor
1370 [12:31:34] <ratrace> i was thinking either two usb hubs, each on dedicated usb port, or a kvm switch, or just get another kbd+mouse :)
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1373 [12:32:05] <ZaZaGX> hello
1374 [12:32:40] <ratrace> or technically i can just give the kbd+mouse to the windows vm while it's running ; it'll be like dualbooting (would have to poweroff the vm to get control of the host back), but it'll be a vm still
1375 [12:34:15] <alkisg> ratrace: it should be possible to script the forwarding of the mouse/keyboard as usb devices to the guest without rebooting, so e.g. F12 would forward to guest, hmm, and some other event like gently pressing the power button or another mouse would unhook them
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1377 [12:34:40] <alkisg> Or moving the mouse to another usb port, something like that
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1380 [12:35:10] <alkisg> ratrace: which hypervisor are you using?
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1384 [12:36:18] <alkisg> (or scripting windows to send a packet on f12, to get the mouse back)
1385 [12:36:27] <ratrace> alkisg: qemu-system-x86_64
1386 [12:36:50] <alkisg> ratrace: is gpu passthrough stable enough with that? With which cards are you doing it?
1387 [12:37:15] <ratrace> alkisg: intel on the host, nvidia in the vm, yes i know i have to hack it a bit to get nvidia working, it's just a matter of cpuid
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1390 [12:37:37] <ratrace> alkisg: from what i read online, it's supposedly very stable, with MS additions to the kvm
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1393 [12:38:14] <alkisg> Nice; I wanted to try it on my laptop but afaik it doesn't work with optimus, and I don't really need it on the desktop...
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1399 [12:40:15] <ratrace> alkisg: we'll see ; steam works great for me with proton, games like doom and wolfenstein:{new order,oldblood} and warhammer and some others work glitchless ; but i want destiny2 and supposedly the brick your account if the system detects you're in wine
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1401 [12:40:42] <ratrace> %s/the brick/they brick/
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1406 [12:43:00] <alkisg> Hah. I wonder if it's legal to do that.
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1430 [12:55:54] <ZaZaGX> do i need to download all the debian dvd 1,2,3 in order to install debian 10?
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1432 [12:56:30] <thms_> !stretch->buster
1433 [12:56:30] <colo-work> if you have a working internet connection during installation, just get the netinstall image
1434 [12:56:37] <thms_> !upgrade
1435 [12:56:37] <dpkg> Upgrades keep your box from getting r00ted and reboots let you run new kernels. Stop obsessing about uptime already. It's not 1996. Refresh the lists of available packages "apt update", and then an "apt upgrade". Ask me about <security>. If you upgrade to a new stable version of Debian, read its release notes first. Ask me about <stretch->buster>.
1436 [12:57:13] <ZaZaGX> yes i do have the internet via wifi, but the netinstall iso doesn't boot up via usb flash drive
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1441 [12:58:16] <ratrace> thms_: replaced-url
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1448 [13:01:26] <thms_> Mh. But I see there are issues with virtualbox which I really need for my certification
1449 [13:01:41] <thms_> I assume I can just keep the version I already have, right ?
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1451 [13:02:00] <ZaZaGX> how do i combine all DVD 1,2,3 all together?
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1463 [13:07:38] <ratrace> thms_: you can keep running stretch, yes, it hasn't expired yet ; but what issues with virtualbox?
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1466 [13:08:06] <thms_> ratrace, that it will not be in buster repos, just this.
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1471 [13:08:57] <thms_> I hope virtualbox packages maintainer will sort this out because ... I don't want to have to use vmware. Most sites provide either .ova or .vmdk, let's be honest.
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1473 [13:09:38] <colo-work> is anyone of you using fail2ban on Debian buster? can you confirm that fail2ban creates its custom filter chains only after at least one client has been banned through it?
1474 [13:09:43] <thms_> I've heard converting .ova does not always work flawlessly
1475 [13:09:49] <ratrace> thms_: the problem is not in the maintainer, but in upstream, i see
1476 [13:09:50] <ratrace> bug 794466
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1480 [13:10:40] <ratrace> eh i thought the bot would pick it up.... replaced-url
1481 [13:10:41] <judd> Bug replaced-url
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1484 [13:11:29] <ratrace> thms_: do you need virtualbox btw? can your use case be covered by qemu-kvm?
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1489 [13:12:25] <thms_> ratrace, at this very moment yes because of a certification I'll be taking.
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1492 [13:13:12] <ratrace> thms_: what certification, if i may ask?
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1494 [13:13:20] <thms_> OSCP PWK
1495 [13:13:53] <ratrace> oh. well, good luck :)
1496 [13:13:53] <thms_> Actually they require VMWare, but I have a full workflow with vbox, I've been training, I've my env prepaired, I also use vulnhub VMs
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1533 [13:29:39] <ratrace> is there some project like "debian specific PPAs" coming up for debian?
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1536 [13:30:54] <themill> there has been talk of it for a while
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1538 [13:31:07] <ratrace> been reading the mailing lists about this situation with virtualbox and Rhonda (D'Vine) mentioned it ; so now I'm wondering
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1541 [13:31:21] <luna> Facebook does not like 43mb pictures in raw format
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1549 [13:33:57] <Haohmaru> raw as in, raw from a DSLR?
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1558 [13:39:40] <ayekat> why would you upload raw picture files to facebook, though?
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1569 [13:44:38] <Haohmaru> no idea
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1571 [13:44:41] <Haohmaru> lazyness?
1572 [13:45:22] <Haohmaru> if you gonna be lazy then shoot jpeg
1573 [13:45:57] <ayekat> yeah, but if you want to showcase your picture somewhere, you want the finished product, not the raw picture information
1574 [13:47:10] <ayekat> it's like throwing mud at someone and going "here, look at my clay figure!"
1575 [13:47:42] <koollman> ayekat: well, it's facebook. mud throwing is expected
1576 [13:47:57] <ayekat> true as well
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1578 [13:48:15] <koollman> it's not exactly a place for finished products and finalized images
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1584 [13:49:57] <ayekat> I consider raw picture files like source code - doesn't make sense to ship it as-is, people probably want to compiled and executable file
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1586 [13:50:38] <Haohmaru> well, it usually contains way more info than can actually be seen
1587 [13:50:39] <humbug_humbug> how do I make the system notification popup for software upgrades stop showing up every 24 hours bugging me to upgrade to Buster?
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1590 [13:51:00] <Haohmaru> aww, humbug_humbug.. are you on kde or something?
1591 [13:51:07] <Haohmaru> i don't get any nag screens
1592 [13:51:21] <humbug_humbug> Gnome 2.0 / Classic I think?
1593 [13:51:36] <Haohmaru> i'd guess it's a gnome thing then
1594 [13:51:37] <pyfgcr> humbug_humbug: I think gnome2 is now called mate
1595 [13:51:43] <EoflaOE> humbug_humbug Which debian version?
1596 [13:51:55] <humbug_humbug> Yes, my bad. Mate.
1597 [13:52:10] <Haohmaru> check its settings then
1598 [13:52:12] <humbug_humbug> Deb 9 Stretch
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1601 [13:53:56] <pyfgcr> humbug_humbug: also check if there are scripts in autostart doing that
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1603 [13:55:18] <pyfgcr> and: does the application producing the popup have a panel icon?
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1607 [13:58:21] <Eryn_1983_FL> hey guys i am trying to get lt network-manager-l2tp
1608 [13:58:26] <Eryn_1983_FL> but im running old stab
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1610 [13:58:29] <Eryn_1983_FL> old stable..
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1612 [13:58:51] <Eryn_1983_FL> i dont want to upgrade to stable atm, is there a way i can do vpn with networkmanager on my current version?
1613 [13:59:02] <Eryn_1983_FL> i heard about swan but i dont want to use another program for vpn..
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1618 [14:00:39] <humbug_humbug> pyfgcr yeah, it's the same kind of popup as "Connection Established" and "Disconnected" and the usual notification of updates
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1620 [14:02:03] <pyfgcr> humbug_humbug: since I don't use mate this is not helping me to understand what happens
1621 [14:02:34] <pyfgcr> but you seem to say that there is an icon in the panel indeed
1622 [14:03:04] <pyfgcr> so you can try to understand which is the "culprit" program
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1626 [14:03:54] <pyfgcr> humbug_humbug: there is usually an "about" option if you right click on the icon, is it there?
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1630 [14:05:43] <humbug_humbug> I'll look next time it pops, I guess...
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1638 [14:09:56] <vlt> Hello. Since around the time I ugraded from Debian 8 to 9 (and also now on 10) I have serious issues with my NIC. The problem occurs on average 15 days after booting, so I can't tell if it's related to the upgrade or real hardware issue.
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1640 [14:10:17] <vlt> Is it possible to run a kernel from Debian 8 on Debian 10?
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1642 [14:10:31] <ratrace> vlt: no ; which nic? do you perhaps just need firmware?
1643 [14:10:39] <JPT> If it meets the requirements of glibc, you might be able to pull it off
1644 [14:10:53] <JPT> It won't be pretty though
1645 [14:10:54] <ratrace> and systemd
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1647 [14:11:12] <JPT> Oh, right. That is likely to break
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1653 [14:12:49] <vlt> ratrace: It's an Intel server. The kernel module used is "igb".
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1660 [14:17:39] <ratrace> vlt: i don't think that even has any firmware in debian packaging ; anyway what exactly are those "issues"? when they appear, is any error logged?
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1673 [14:23:45] <vlt> ratrace: replaced-url
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1675 [14:24:38] <vlt> ratrace: Of the things I tried (including rmmod/modprobe igb) only rebooting solves the problem.
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1677 [14:25:35] <deadrom> hi
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1680 [14:27:04] <deadrom> need to mount a win server 2012r2 administrative share "c$". mount.cifs //ip/c$ /mnt -o credentials/credfile gives me "error 13 access denied". cred file double checked. long since I used cifs, what am I missing?
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1682 [14:27:53] <Eryn_1983_FL> anybody know how to get around the long password needed to network manager vpn? openswan?
1683 [14:28:12] <deadrom> nevermind, triple checked credfile... typo :}
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1687 [14:31:58] <dvs> !lart deadrom
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1695 [14:35:37] <deadrom> dvs, gfy. I clarified my error and let you know instead of sending people into chasing an error that wasn#t.
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1697 [14:36:47] <Eryn_1983_FL> ok now im pissed its on the client side openswan is demanding 20 chars minum
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1702 [14:39:46] <nifker> I want to use mako instead of dunst - do I need to set it up in alternatives?
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1704 [14:40:31] <eb0t> hey i am getting an error when i apt upgrade
1705 [14:40:57] <eb0t> minissdpd.service: Control process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
1706 [14:41:12] <eb0t> i think maybe i should delete that application
1707 [14:41:15] <eb0t> what do you think
1708 [14:41:43] <fireba11> it can't start the service ... either find the error via logs or remove it if you don't need it (anymore)
1709 [14:41:48] <ratrace> vlt: you neglected to mention this was xen :)
1710 [14:41:56] <eb0t> installed minissdpd package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
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1712 [14:42:11] <greycat> ,info minissdpd
1713 [14:42:12] <judd> Package minissdpd (net, optional) in buster/amd64: keep memory of all UPnP devices that announced themselves. Version: 1.5.20190210-1; Size: 35.4k; Installed: 112k; Homepage: replaced-url
1714 [14:42:26] <greycat> do you ... need this?
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1716 [14:44:07] <eb0t> not sure
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1721 [14:45:49] <eb0t> looks like its good to have ..but i would have expected it to build successfully with debian
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1724 [14:47:28] <epony> Is this true? "geography was nearly eliminated as an academic discipline in the US after 1960s"
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1726 [14:47:44] <greycat> eb0t: so, the fundamental question is here is whether you try to FIX the errors, or whether you pursue a scorched earth policy and just try to remove it
1727 [14:48:24] <eb0t> thing is greycat, this system was an upgrade from debian stretch...im trying to find out if that package is in buster
1728 [14:48:28] <ratrace> what is with that service on buster? more than a few people complaining about it
1729 [14:48:32] <greycat> ,v minissdpd
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1731 [14:48:32] <judd> Package: minissdpd on amd64 -- jessie: 1.2.20130907-3+deb8u1; jessie-security: 1.2.20130907-3+deb8u2; stretch: 1.2.20130907-4.1; stretch-proposed-updates: 1.2.20130907-4.1+deb9u1; bullseye: 1.5.20190210-1; buster: 1.5.20190210-1; sid: 1.5.20190210-1
1732 [14:48:35] <greycat> "yes"
1733 [14:48:39] <eb0t> or if it is a reminant of stretch
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1735 [14:49:05] <greycat> epony: sounds slightly off topic
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1737 [14:49:39] <epony> someone could probably know.. (just yes or no)
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1739 [14:51:12] <Akuw> hi
1740 [14:51:31] <Akuw> is there any place with ftp server passwords?
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1742 [14:51:34] <Akuw> plain one
1743 [14:51:48] <greycat> Akuw: explain to me why I should not ban you immediately.
1744 [14:51:49] <Eryn_1983_FL> so guys what other vpn tool can i use?
1745 [14:52:02] <Eryn_1983_FL> network-manager openswan is off limits, my passwords are too short
1746 [14:52:03] <Akuw> greycat: why
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1748 [14:52:11] <Akuw> i am majing just a question
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1750 [14:52:34] <Akuw> somebody lost ftp password and has only access by vnc
1751 [14:52:34] <greycat> Akuw: OK, I will grant you the benefit of the doubt, and perhaps you are not a native English speaker, and you have completely misspoken here. You have ONE chance to redeem yourself.
1752 [14:52:37] <Akuw> just that
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1754 [14:52:56] <Eryn_1983_FL> really greycat
1755 [14:53:05] <greycat> Really.
1756 [14:53:08] <Akuw> greaycat: what happen?
1757 [14:53:11] <centrix> How to "clean" a box to start joining to AD again? Deb 10
1758 [14:53:15] <Akuw> can you explain
1759 [14:53:26] <greycat> You DO NOT come into #debian and ask for a list of FTP server passwords.
1760 [14:53:37] <Akuw> ohhh
1761 [14:53:38] <epony> Akuw, which FTPd program are you using?
1762 [14:53:40] <greycat> What in the HELL makes you think that is an acceptable question here.
1763 [14:53:59] <Eryn_1983_FL> ohhh
1764 [14:54:03] <Akuw> the questions is something like where is /etc/passwd
1765 [14:54:13] <Akuw> just that
1766 [14:54:15] <epony> Akuw, you do the explaining.. provide more technical details
1767 [14:54:15] <greycat> It's in /etc/passwd.
1768 [14:54:18] <ratrace> lol
1769 [14:54:25] <Akuw> yes i know
1770 [14:54:31] <Akuw> but for ftp server
1771 [14:54:36] <epony> which one?
1772 [14:54:36] <dvs> Akuw, same file
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1774 [14:54:55] <greycat> There ISN'T a plain-text version of the /etc/passwd file where the passwords are stored. That is BY DESIGN. The only thing that's stored is the one-way hash of the password. NOT the password itself.
1775 [14:55:04] <ratrace> Eryn_1983_FL: can't you take that as a hint from openswan to maybe make your password stronger?
1776 [14:55:26] <Akuw> hummm
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1778 [14:55:46] <Akuw> damm
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1780 [14:55:54] <Eryn_1983_FL> password i can change
1781 [14:56:00] <Eryn_1983_FL> preshared key i cannot
1782 [14:56:01] <ratrace> depending on which ftp server it is, and how its' configured, eg. vsftp can use a completeley separate passwd-like file for usernames and passwords
1783 [14:56:11] <Eryn_1983_FL> less i feel the wrath of directors and sales peopl..
1784 [14:56:11] <greycat> So, if someone forgot their password, you can't "find out what it was". All you can do is set a new one for them.
1785 [14:56:13] <Eryn_1983_FL> ops..
1786 [14:56:16] <Eryn_1983_FL> managers...
1787 [14:56:19] <Eryn_1983_FL> *shudders*
1788 [14:56:27] <Eryn_1983_FL> plus i am lowely admin.
1789 [14:56:34] <centrix> net join testjoin says the box is NOT joined.
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1792 [14:56:59] <centrix> we are still in doubt
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1795 [14:57:12] <ratrace> Eryn_1983_FL: tried openvpn command line?
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1797 [14:57:24] <Eryn_1983_FL> bi
1798 [14:57:33] <Eryn_1983_FL> not yet
1799 [14:57:39] <Eryn_1983_FL> never used it.
1800 [14:57:47] <ratrace> Eryn_1983_FL: btw openswan... isn't that just for ipsec?
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1802 [14:58:14] <Eryn_1983_FL> how should i know?
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1804 [14:58:20] <Eryn_1983_FL> i litterly just installed is 30 min ago
1805 [14:58:45] <eb0t> i would expect anyone setting up an ftp server to also set up a password
1806 [14:58:46] <Eryn_1983_FL> sorry strongswan...
1807 [14:58:46] <ratrace> i was under impression that you're mandated by manager to do something...
1808 [14:58:53] <eb0t> i dont think there is a list as such
1809 [14:58:59] <vlt> ratrace: I'm sorry. I wasn't aware that Xen coulld be relevant to the problem.
1810 [14:59:00] <Eryn_1983_FL> not openswan
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1812 [14:59:05] <ratrace> Eryn_1983_FL: anyway, if you want vpn, theres OpenVPN
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1814 [14:59:16] <Eryn_1983_FL> does it work with network-manager?
1815 [14:59:25] <Eryn_1983_FL> or am i going to have to write a script to do it..
1816 [14:59:40] <ratrace> Eryn_1983_FL: afaik yes, nm does support openvpn
1817 [14:59:55] <Eryn_1983_FL> strongswan
1818 [15:00:10] <Eryn_1983_FL> lol
1819 [15:00:12] <ratrace> you're now randomly tossing out terminology
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1821 [15:00:13] <Eryn_1983_FL> im must be blind
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1823 [15:00:23] <Eryn_1983_FL> i thought u said nm does suppoer openswan..
1824 [15:00:33] <Eryn_1983_FL> apologies
1825 [15:00:40] <ratrace> no, i said openvpn, *swan things are for ipsec iirc
1826 [15:00:40] <Eryn_1983_FL> ill try out openvpn now
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1830 [15:03:18] <ratrace> Eryn_1983_FL: nm should have a nice gui way of adding VPNs, like point and click style ; alternatively you can use openvpn on the command line directly ; depends what you need exactly
1831 [15:03:27] <Eryn_1983_FL> nope
1832 [15:03:46] <Eryn_1983_FL> openvpn will not work its not the same protocols as strongswan..
1833 [15:03:59] <Eryn_1983_FL> fml
1834 [15:04:03] <ratrace> 14:51 < Eryn_1983_FL> so guys what other vpn tool can i use?
1835 [15:04:09] <Akuw> greycat: sorry
1836 [15:04:24] <Eryn_1983_FL> tool for the same protocol..
1837 [15:04:24] <ratrace> so uh.... WHAT exactly do you want to do here.....
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1840 [15:04:58] <ratrace> swan is ipsec, vpn is vpn ipsec != vpn, though i guess vpn could work with ipsec to establish secure networking
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1845 [15:05:37] <Eryn_1983_FL> allright my bad
1846 [15:05:47] <vlt> xy?
1847 [15:05:47] <Eryn_1983_FL> os i need another ipsec tool...
1848 [15:06:11] <greycat> you're still not explaining what the basic goal is
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1851 [15:07:04] <Eryn_1983_FL> its a L2TP/IPSEC PSK VPN
1852 [15:07:10] <Eryn_1983_FL> i am trying to get a client setup for it in linux
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1855 [15:07:24] <Eryn_1983_FL> i got a username and password and a preshared key,
1856 [15:07:48] <Eryn_1983_FL> i tried to use the swan crap but its demanding i have a 20 char password and a 20char preshare key.
1857 [15:07:53] <Eryn_1983_FL> which is unaccaptable.
1858 [15:07:59] <Eryn_1983_FL> alternatives?
1859 [15:08:07] <Haohmaru> yeah 20 is kinda short
1860 [15:08:08] <Haohmaru> ;P~
1861 [15:08:13] <ratrace> Eryn_1983_FL: "Open source and Linux: xl2tpd, Linux RP-L2TP, OpenL2TP, l2tpns, l2tpd (inactive), Linux L2TP/IPsec server, FreeBSD multi-link PPP daemon, OpenBSD npppd(8), ACCEL-PPP - PPTP/L2TP/PPPoE server for Linux"
1862 [15:08:41] <ratrace> from the wikipedia
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1865 [15:09:02] <Eryn_1983_FL> mmm
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1885 [15:23:37] <oliv3> hi, after upgrading it seems i lost everything in /boot, which is quite annoying :/ any idea how to fix this ?
1886 [15:24:18] <karlpinc> Eryn_1983_FL: FWIW, I find IPSec much more annoying to setup than other VPN technologies.
1887 [15:24:45] <ratrace> oliv3: technically you can reinstall /boot by reinstalling the kernel and then grub ; but the real question is why and how did you lose it, will it happen again!
1888 [15:25:08] <nifker> What does it mean when notify-send is not a valid command?
1889 [15:25:17] <karlpinc> oliv3: Try checking the buster release notes and see if you followed the instructions. It also has a troubleshooting section for when things go wrong.
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1894 [15:27:06] <karlpinc> Eryn_1983_FL: I find openvpn simpler. Depending on what you want to do, an ssh tunnel is often sufficient. There's also stunnel. Wireguard is cool, but I don't know if it interoperates with anything but Linux.
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1896 [15:27:43] <karlpinc> !tell nifker about errors
1897 [15:28:00] <nifker> "fish: Unknown command notify-send"
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1900 [15:28:58] <karlpinc> nifker: Then you need the libnotify-bin package installed.
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1904 [15:29:14] <karlpinc> nifker: (I used apt-file to find the package.)
1905 [15:29:26] <oliv3> i was upgrading to sid, and saw no errors when doing that.. that's really strange
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1907 [15:30:10] <oliv3> and now i can access this server only with an ubuntu in rescue mode
1908 [15:30:16] <karlpinc> oliv3: Ah. Sid. That breaks. And isn't supported in this channel. Maybe in #debian-next? (I forget)
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1910 [15:30:42] <ratrace> oliv3: you should not be using sid if you can't solve problems like this on yourself, and this is a rather trivial one
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1914 [15:31:21] <micromande> is there anyone who know how to properly configure alsa?
1915 [15:31:29] <nifker> Ok how do I set the notification daemon in dbus?
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1917 [15:31:46] <karlpinc> !alsa-checklist
1918 [15:31:46] <dpkg> 1) add yourself to the 'audio' group (log out & in again) 2) unmute and raise channels w/ alsamixer (also try muting some & toggle jack sense if available) 3) <pulseaudio> or other daemon stopped? 4) speakers on? 5) does "aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav" work for root? 6) purge any installed <oss4> packages to remove ALSA blacklist. See also <list alsa users>, <alsa firmware>.
1919 [15:32:12] <micromande> yeah I did all of that
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1923 [15:32:56] <karlpinc> micromande: Then you'll have to provide detail about what you tried and what your problem is and how you know that's what your problem is.
1924 [15:32:58] <micromande> I am using archlinux but I think alsa is the same on debian? The problem is that only my left speaker is working
1925 [15:33:09] <ratrace> lol!
1926 [15:33:22] <micromande> lsmod | grep snd:
1927 [15:33:26] <ratrace> you could ask in #windows too, windows works on the same hardware, right
1928 [15:33:28] <micromande> snd_hda_codec_hdmi 65536 3
1929 [15:33:29] <micromande> hda_codec_generic,snd_hda_codec_hdmi,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hda_codec_cirrus
1930 [15:33:31] <micromande> _hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_timer,snd_pcm
1931 [15:33:39] <karlpinc> micromande: I would check the wires. But arch is offtopic here.
1932 [15:34:01] <micromande> aplay -l
1933 [15:34:02] <micromande> **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
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1937 [15:34:39] <micromande> yeah but alsa is not distribution specific ?
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1941 [15:35:52] <humpled> have you checked alsamixer? sometimes you can raise and lower the left and right channels with obscure keys
1942 [15:36:00] <ratrace> micromande: isn't there #archlinux here on freenode?
1943 [15:36:06] <humpled> i've done it myself by mistake sometimes
1944 [15:36:16] <micromande> yeah but they are so ignorat they dont help me
1945 [15:36:18] <micromande> the igonr me
1946 [15:36:41] <micromande> I was jusing debian my whol life and the community was way better
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1949 [15:38:02] <nixonix> when its a good time to go back to testing without getting too unstable stuff from there? (i switched from testing to stable for awhile for that reason)
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1952 [15:39:48] <greycat> Whenever bullseye freezes.
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1955 [15:40:17] <nixonix> micromande: are you sure you dont have problem with plug and jack? i just had a similar problem with my phones jack, and was solved with using an extension cord
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1958 [15:40:50] <nixonix> greycat: ok thanks. approximately, when should that happen?
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1960 [15:40:56] <micromande> its about the internal speakers
1961 [15:40:59] <greycat> 2 or 3 years
1962 [15:41:08] <micromande> by default i think i just get analog output
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1964 [15:41:24] <nixonix> oh, maybe i dont live that long...
1965 [15:41:34] <micromande> but when I change my device in alsa.conf there is no sound at all
1966 [15:41:40] <micromande> not even on the right speaker
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1969 [15:42:09] <humpled> have you tried a debian live usb?
1970 [15:42:10] <ratrace> nixonix: conflicting demands are like that, mind shattering
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1973 [15:43:37] <micromande> I was using Ubuntu live but It wont boot so I tried Xubunu with Xfce and there is no problem, than I looked into the configuration file and came to the conclusion that it is using pulseaudio
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1979 [15:46:18] <nixonix> i read "Perhaps wait a week or two for the worst of the storm to pass, monitor the appropriate Debian mailing lists, then run apt full-upgrade and see what happens. If something gets broken, make nice bug reports."
1980 [15:46:35] <nixonix> so perhaps a few months, and then it shouldnt be too unstable...
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1983 [15:48:29] <ratrace> nixonix: your logic makes little sense. right now, stable and testing are close, so testing is very stable ; as time passes it'll be less so
1984 [15:48:54] <nixonix> ok
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1986 [15:49:16] <greycat> ratrace: no, nixonix is much closer to the truth.
1987 [15:49:50] <greycat> Debian developers are like children with toys they want to play with. But during a freeze, they can't play with their toys. They have to wait. When the freeze is lifted (i.e. NOW), the toy box is open again.
1988 [15:49:56] <ratrace> greycat: how so, the testing branch was just recently cut off to buster....
1989 [15:50:05] <nixonix> so maybe i just should follow the current stability situation if using testing?
1990 [15:50:06] <greycat> So all the stuff they weren't allowed to do during the freeze, they're doing NOW.
1991 [15:50:06] <ratrace> ah, the post-freeze update storm
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2012 [16:04:19] <nixonix> i remember buster testing, xfce at least, was considered pretty stable by the end of 2017. so my idea of letting it a few months to settle down should work, i guess
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2016 [16:05:37] <Eryn_1983_FL> karlpinc: its not like i have a choce in vpn, i got to use what company uses....
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2022 [16:13:55] <fox64> Hello everyone, I was lucky to get a cheap Radeon VII and I have red that it works perfectly fine from kernel 4.20 upwards. Unfortunately Buster comes with 4.19. Do you think I should use testing or just upgrade the kernel?
2023 [16:14:02] <fox64> *I have read
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2030 [16:16:19] <fox64> that said, I don't know how to upgrade the kernel
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2039 [16:18:24] <rant> ,kernels
2040 [16:18:25] <judd> Available kernel versions are: experimental: 5.0.0-trunk-686-pae (5.0.2-1~exp1); sid: 4.19.0-5-686-pae (4.19.37-6); buster: 4.19.0-5-686-pae (4.19.37-5); stretch-backports: 4.19.0-0.bpo.5-686-pae (4.19.37-4~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-9-686 (4.9.168-1+deb9u4); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie: 4.9.0-0.bpo.9-686-pae (4.9.168-1+deb9u4~deb8u1)
2041 [16:19:14] <fox64> ok, but what do you suggest for getting hardware support? using debian testing or upgrading the kernel in buster?
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2043 [16:19:26] <rant> ,v linux-image-amd64
2044 [16:19:28] <judd> Package: linux-image-amd64 on amd64 -- jessie: 3.16+63+deb8u2; jessie-security: 3.16+63+deb8u6; stretch-security: 4.9+80+deb9u6; stretch: 4.9+80+deb9u7; stretch-proposed-updates: 4.9+80+deb9u8; stretch-backports: 4.19+105~bpo9+1; bullseye: 4.19+105; buster: 4.19+105; sid: 4.19+105
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2046 [16:19:48] <rant> upgrading to testing/unstable would do nothing as they don't yet have a new kernel
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2049 [16:20:34] <fox64> ok, thanks for letting me know
2050 [16:21:08] <rant> currently the only debian option is the experimental kernel... you'd have to compile from upstream if you needed something else, or wait
2051 [16:21:09] <fox64> I guess I should take a look at the proprietary drivers then
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2056 [16:24:07] <rant> fox64: replaced-url
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2058 [16:24:22] <rant> could be used for the time being
2059 [16:24:52] <fox64> I will check it out :)
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2062 [16:25:28] <greycat> ,kernels
2063 [16:25:29] <judd> Available kernel versions are: experimental: 5.0.0-trunk-686-pae (5.0.2-1~exp1); sid: 4.19.0-5-686-pae (4.19.37-6); buster: 4.19.0-5-686-pae (4.19.37-5); stretch-backports: 4.19.0-0.bpo.5-686-pae (4.19.37-4~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-9-686 (4.9.168-1+deb9u4); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie: 4.9.0-0.bpo.9-686-pae (4.9.168-1+deb9u4~deb8u1)
2064 [16:25:34] <greycat> kinda surprising.
2065 [16:25:39] <fox64> If anyone who worked on Debian Buster is around I want to let you know that it works great for me so far. Thanks and good job.
2066 [16:25:57] <greycat> I guess none of the hyperactive childr-- Debian developers wanted to play with a new kernel.
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2069 [16:27:00] <fox64> not being on the bleeding edge is something I like about Debian tbh
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2074 [16:28:40] <rant> replaced-url
2075 [16:28:49] <rant> seems to suggest this is held up by python2-rm
2076 [16:29:03] <rant> which I don't really see what python has to do with the kernel..
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2079 [16:31:11] <fox64> interesting
2080 [16:31:14] <rant> ubuntu has 5.2.0 but has like 3x as many bugs filed against it as we have :P
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2082 [16:31:27] <fox64> well ubuntu is ubuntu ...
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2085 [16:31:54] <rant> some say its an ancient african word for "can't install/configure debian"
2086 [16:31:57] <fox64> if it was just about the kernel for me I could just use Ubuntu 19.04 or Arch
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2089 [16:32:44] <uRock> rant, lol
2090 [16:33:03] <uRock> that was true for me in the beginning, like 10 years ago.
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2092 [16:33:26] <uRock> Recently switched all of my systems to Debian and love it
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2094 [16:34:07] * rant has used Debian exclusively since circa 2002-2003ish 2.2r6 Potato
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2099 [16:36:04] <fox64> burn me for this but
2100 [16:36:11] * fox64 uses macOS at work as well
2101 [16:36:32] <rant> there are worse things one could have to use
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2106 [16:38:35] <fox64> Windows 10 for example. I feel sorry for everyone who actually needs to deal with that
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2108 [16:40:09] <ratrace> i'm installing win10 as we speak!
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2110 [16:40:32] <fox64> oh, sorry to hear that. I hope it works for you :D
2111 [16:40:44] <ratrace> i'm sick of this linux thing, i'm going back!
2112 [16:40:57] <fox64> nice
2113 [16:41:17] <ratrace> j/k lol .... nah, i need it to play Destiny2, so I'll dualboot with anothre drive for now, until i get it under a vm with gpu passthru
2114 [16:41:31] <jmcnaught> long to accumulate in some spots.. Especially the water cooler and fans
2115 [16:41:31] <jmcnaught> tedrampart
2116 [16:41:31] <jmcnaught> prob going to redo the fans in the streaming pc.. I think I will do better if I'm pulling cold air into the case and blowing it out the water cooler..
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2119 [16:41:49] <jmcnaught> sorry mouse issue
2120 [16:41:54] <ratrace> middle click lol
2121 [16:41:56] <fox64> I can recommend passthroughpo.st
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2123 [16:42:21] <fox64> ^ replaced-url
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2133 [16:48:43] <karlpinc> fox64: You can always compile your own kernel. There's a kernel handbook at debian.org. (But I don't if there are issues when running the latest kernel with debian. I've done it in the past, but things change.)
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2137 [16:50:11] <BCMM> karlpinc: "don't break userspace" is a big deal for kernel developers. so if old debian doesn't work on new kernels, that'd probably be considered a kernel bug
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2139 [16:51:58] <karlpinc> BCMM: You'd think. But why do they then ever bump the major kernel version? Just because "bigger numbers are better"? (I used to pay attention to such policy, but don't any more.)
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2141 [16:52:24] <greycat> Linus bumped it to 5 because he didn't want 4.21. There's a post about it.
2142 [16:52:47] <BCMM> karlpinc: they bumped 2.0 because the kernel got smp support, which they figured was a big enough re-write to warrant a major version. since then, it's basically whenever the minor number is too big
2143 [16:52:57] <greycat> It's like the openbsd numbering, where 4.9 is followed by 5.0
2144 [16:53:12] <karlpinc> I see.
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2146 [16:53:27] <BCMM> karlpinc: current policy is that the major version gets bumped when "linus runs out of fingers and toes"
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2152 [16:55:07] <greycat> replaced-url
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2154 [16:55:10] <greycat> want to have an official reason, it's that I ran out of fingers and
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2156 [16:55:12] <greycat> toes to count on, so 4.21 became 5.0."
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2158 [16:55:18] <greycat> ... crap, I thought that would paste as a single line
2159 [16:55:23] <rant> heh..
2160 [16:55:31] <BCMM> he used the same reason for 3 -> 4, iirc
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2163 [16:57:08] <fox64> there were a lot of 2.6 variants
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2165 [16:57:38] <greycat> they used different release strategies and numbering strategies then
2166 [16:57:52] <BCMM> basically the idea is that numbers like 2.6.39.4 are excessively confusing, and he doesn't want it to get that bad again
2167 [16:58:00] <karlpinc> fox64: Anyhow, compling a kernel is not so hard. (Knowing when you're supposed to compile another because of some security problem is something I don't have a good procedure for.)
2168 [16:58:18] <fox64> I have no idea how to compile my own kernel
2169 [16:58:27] <fox64> I'm more a user, sorry
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2174 [16:59:52] <BCMM> fox64: it's actually really easy to compile, compared to other software projects of a similar scale
2175 [17:00:07] <BCMM> partly because it doesn't really have external dependencies, and partly because it has a really nice build configuration system
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2177 [17:00:09] <fox64> any tutorial you can link me? I'd love to try it
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2179 [17:00:30] <fox64> could make a good CPU benchmark
2180 [17:00:44] <BCMM> i'm not sure if there's one i'd specifically recommend, but the procedure is basically this:
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2183 [17:01:56] <greycat> Last time I messed with building a kernel was a long time ago (2.6 days), and the configuration was an utter NIGHTMARE. There were hundreds of questions that you had to answer. It took an hour.
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2185 [17:02:07] <BCMM> get kernel source code, copy a debian kernel config file in to the directory (you can find the one you're currently using in /boot/), do `make oldconfig; make -j4 bindeb-pkg`
2186 [17:02:27] <fox64> nice I will just do that now
2187 [17:02:33] <han-solo> fun
2188 [17:02:40] <greycat> I guess you're skipping what I'm sure would be 4+ hours by now by using someone else's answers.
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2190 [17:02:43] <BCMM> greycat: that's why you start with debian's kernel config - you only have to answer the handful of questions that are from new code
2191 [17:03:03] <BCMM> greycat: it takes waaay less than 4 hours to set up a decent kernel config from scratch, though
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2194 [17:03:28] <BCMM> fox64: make -j4 is for a quad-core. make it however many CPUs you have for the fastest build
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2196 [17:03:41] <fox64> 3700X so -j16 ?
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2198 [17:03:54] <rant> idk, the config took about the same time as 2.6 when I tried it on 5.0 months ago.. but I never did get it to build, I couldnt scrounge up enough disk space.. it seemed to require well over 20GB of space to compile
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2200 [17:03:59] <BCMM> fox64: make bindeb-pkg will create a some .deb files in the kernel's source directory, that you can install using dpkg
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2202 [17:04:14] <fox64> dpgk -i ?
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2205 [17:04:27] <rant> and I'd fine tuned it to my hardware as best as I could.. so idk wth I was doing wrong or if its just ridiculously large now for some reason
2206 [17:04:34] <greycat> fox64: yes, but spell dpkg correctly ;-)
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2208 [17:04:59] <BCMM> fox64: you might find tutorials telling you to manually copy the kernel to /boot - ignore those tutorials! linux's build system can make debian packages, which gives you the ability to cleanly uninstall
2209 [17:05:21] <fox64> I just want to compile it in some directory first to get comfortable
2210 [17:05:22] <BCMM> and also it should trigger hooks to automatically update the bootloader config
2211 [17:05:27] <fox64> no interest in breaking my system :D
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2213 [17:05:35] <rant> I only have a 128GB SSD on this machine, I rarely have more than 20GB free space lying around
2214 [17:05:46] <greycat> making a .deb file is utterly harmless (unless you fill a file system)
2215 [17:05:59] <fox64> oh I have a nice ZFS file server ... 10/10 would recommend
2216 [17:06:03] <BCMM> fox64: you can do what i described as a normal user, in any directory. you only need to be root when you use dpkg to actually install the .deb
2217 [17:06:04] <greycat> *installing* a kernel .deb file is meaningful, but even then, you have other kernels you can boot if this one doesn't
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2219 [17:06:33] <greycat> so, a kernel is actually one of the least damaging things you can build and install, assuming it doesn't corrupt your file systems or something
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2221 [17:06:36] <rant> I had used whatever make command to make deb files when I'd tried to build 5.x idk if that was what was taking all the space or what
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2223 [17:06:44] <BCMM> fox64: by the way, a possibly easier way to get a recent kernel is to use the liquorix repo. just don't expect the debian community to support it.
2224 [17:06:51] <BCMM> replaced-url
2225 [17:07:06] <greycat> (also assuming you are doing it on a local system, not a remote server)
2226 [17:07:09] <rant> last time I built a kernel we still used kernel-package
2227 [17:07:17] <fox64> I don't expect anything from you guys :) I'm just happy if I can make my Radeon VII work with the free drivers
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2229 [17:07:42] <dvs> fox64, probably too early for that.
2230 [17:07:53] <fox64> 4.20 and upwards is perfectly fine
2231 [17:07:57] <BCMM> it comes with a bunch of performance patches that make it a bit less vanilla than what you'll get by just building upstream sources, though
2232 [17:08:01] <fox64> at least for my work
2233 [17:08:25] <BCMM> fox64: you've got the firmware for your graphics card, right? that's packaged separately from the actual driver
2234 [17:08:28] <greycat> you could also just install an ubuntu kernel package, probably
2235 [17:08:36] <fox64> fuck
2236 [17:08:38] <fox64> no
2237 [17:08:58] <fox64> ok let me first try to compile a kernel
2238 [17:08:59] <BCMM> fox64: you need firmware-amd-graphics, from the non-free archive area
2239 [17:09:04] <fox64> I just installed build-essential
2240 [17:09:30] <BCMM> without that, the amdgpu driver won't work properly on any kernel version
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2244 [17:10:53] <fox64> thanks for letting me know
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2246 [17:11:29] <karlpinc> dpkg:
2247 [17:11:30] <dpkg> karlpinc: no idea
2248 [17:11:53] <fox64> so I git cloned this
2249 [17:11:54] <fox64> replaced-url
2250 [17:11:57] <fox64> correct?
2251 [17:12:11] <BCMM> fox64: oh god no, don't do that!
2252 [17:12:16] <fox64> ok
2253 [17:12:17] <BCMM> fox64: use a kernel release, not the latest git sources
2254 [17:12:29] <karlpinc> !kernel handbook
2255 [17:12:29] <dpkg> The Debian Linux Kernel Handbook replaced-url
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2258 [17:13:27] <BCMM> karlpinc: if you're not going to actually try to get it in debian's repos, is there anything wrong with just using make binpkg-deb instead of all that? it's a heck of a lot simpler
2259 [17:13:39] <karlpinc> fox64: So there's the offical instructions.
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2261 [17:14:19] <karlpinc> BCMM: Dunno. The goal is to have a .deb package for the kernel. Presumably the offical instructions give the "best" way to do this.
2262 [17:14:59] <BCMM> bindeb-pkg rather
2263 [17:15:43] <karlpinc> It's nice to have offical instructions instead of having people follow random advice from strangers on the internet in some blog post. :)
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2265 [17:15:55] <BCMM> karlpinc: oh, looks like the instructions actually suggest make deb-pkg now, in some circumstances
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2267 [17:16:21] <karlpinc> BCMM: If you think there's a better way and are able to be help to help fox64 through the process, fine with me.
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2270 [17:17:35] <BCMM> karlpinc: i'm pretty much find with a subset of what's in the handbook. it's just that it's mostly geared towards modifying debian kernels, with using newer upstream sources as a footnote
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2272 [17:19:05] <BCMM> fox64: to clarify: that github page is a mirror of the live development repo of the linux kernel. you should probably use a kernel "release" instead (something the kernel developers cleaned up a bit and gave a version number to). you can download tarballs from kernel.org.
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2274 [17:19:26] <karlpinc> I haven't actually looked at it. (And also have not built a kernel since the days of make-kpg or whatever the tool was.)
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2281 [17:21:17] <karlpinc> I too find tarballs easier and more assured than figuring out the "git way" to get the right version.
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2322 [17:42:32] <BCMM> fox64: that's a point, actually. if you're familiar with git, you could clone linux with git and then checkout a release versions from that
2323 [17:42:42] <BCMM> but that would involve using the stable tree, not the torvalds tree
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2326 [17:43:32] <BCMM> karlpinc: i bisected a driver problem i had a few months ago. i had some sort of problem with outdated information in the official instructions, before i gave up and just used the kernel's own .deb packaging
2327 [17:43:47] <BCMM> i think it was unnecessary invocation of fakeroot?
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2363 [18:03:54] <r4co0n> Updating Debian buster, I got security updates for exim4 today. Since I have needrestart set-up to restart services holding deprecated files automatically, I was wondering why it didn't report anything. exim4 was, according to systemctl, restarted when upgrading, but no such message (à la 'Restarting foo...') was in apt's upgrade output. Is this new expected behaviour or a malbehaving package upgrade?
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2367 [18:06:07] <ikus060> Hello, I've upgrade to debian buster recently, an I just notice I can't run .jnlp file any more. Javaws deosn't seams to be available anywhere either.
2368 [18:06:11] <greycat> "needrestart" doesn't matter here -- you upgraded exim4 itself, and that is enough to make exim4 get restarted
2369 [18:06:25] <greycat> as for there not being a message about it in apt-get's output, I have no idea
2370 [18:06:28] <Robby> With what has the "telnet-ssl" package been replaced in Buster? it doesn't exist anymore
2371 [18:06:55] <greycat> ,v telnet-ssl
2372 [18:06:56] <judd> Package: telnet-ssl on amd64 -- jessie: 0.17.24+0.1-24; stretch: 0.17.41+0.2-3; sid: 0.17.41+0.2-3.2
2373 [18:07:06] <Robby> it was a nice tool for some troubleshooting and whatnot
2374 [18:07:25] <Robby> (due to it supporting TLS)
2375 [18:07:29] <greycat> replaced-url
2376 [18:08:01] <greycat> links to #912132
2377 [18:08:03] <judd> Bug replaced-url
2378 [18:08:18] <greycat> so you'd want to dive into that bug report to see why it was removed from buster
2379 [18:08:21] <Robby> ah, thanks, I was searching around but couldn't directly find anything
2380 [18:08:26] <Robby> I'll give it a read
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2386 [18:10:55] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> hola buenas tardes
2387 [18:11:15] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> estoy un poco perdida
2388 [18:11:19] <greycat> !es
2389 [18:11:19] <dpkg> Este canal es de soporte técnico en Inglés para Debian. Si prefiere que el soporte sea en Español, puede ingresar en #debian-es tecleando /join #debian-es en la línea de chat.
2390 [18:11:29] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> creo que me equivoqué de red
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2392 [18:11:56] <r4co0n> greycat, I think it's really nice that the packages detect needing a reload that doesn't interrupt services themselves. However, I think it is crucial that restarting a service is mentioned in the upgrade output. replaced-url
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2394 [18:12:51] <greycat> I just did it on stretch, and it says it's "Setting up" packages, just like yours.
2395 [18:13:06] <greycat> I'm not sure if "Setting up" implies restarting daemons.
2396 [18:13:15] <r4co0n> greycat, generally, it does not.
2397 [18:13:38] <r4co0n> greycat, it says setting up when executing postinstall
2398 [18:14:32] <jhutchins_wk> How would you not expect to restart a service you had asked to be upgraded?
2399 [18:15:00] <jhutchins_wk> Why would you bother to upgrade if you didn't want to run the new code?
2400 [18:15:11] <TvL2386> hey all, I've got a microsd card which seems to be corrupted. I get 'EXT4-fs (mmcblk0p2): INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem'. Any e2fsck I want to run fails because it wants to write, which it can't
2401 [18:15:25] <TvL2386> I got this microsd from my rpi which won't boot anymore due to power outage
2402 [18:15:51] <jhutchins_wk> TvL2386: The filesystem should not be mounted when you run fsck.
2403 [18:15:52] <TvL2386> is this sdcard dead or are there any cool commands to fix it... I can mount with "-o noload" and am copying all data now
2404 [18:16:14] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> nadie puede ayudar?
2405 [18:16:17] <TvL2386> jhutchins_wk: yeah I know... I put the sdcard in, unmounted it and tried to fix it
2406 [18:16:51] <greycat> ProfesoraDeYogaV: /join #debian-es
2407 [18:17:03] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> lo hice y nadie responde
2408 [18:17:24] <r4co0n> ProfesoraDeYogaV, then try in English :P
2409 [18:17:24] <greycat> Only English here, please.
2410 [18:17:32] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> ok
2411 [18:17:36] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> mmm
2412 [18:17:51] <TvL2386> this is the only way to get the data: 'sudo mount -o noload /dev/mmcblk0p2 /mnt/rpi/root'
2413 [18:18:10] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> I think that I mistake the net
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2415 [18:18:33] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> and i donut know who to exit
2416 [18:18:53] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> i donut know to exit this net
2417 [18:19:02] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> sorry corrector
2418 [18:19:07] <greycat> 12:19 CTCP VERSION reply from ProfesoraDeYogaV: Kiwi IRC
2419 [18:19:13] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> don´t know
2420 [18:19:16] <TvL2386> to be clear, I put this sdcard in my laptop and am not booting from it
2421 [18:19:21] <greycat> I know nothing about Kiwi IRC, unfortunately.
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2425 [18:19:45] <r4co0n> TvL2386, first thing you should do is use ddrescue or a similar tool to get all the data that's still on your sdcard. Furtheron, you can work with a image to repair the volume or rescue individual files.
2426 [18:19:53] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> I wanted to speak in the net Chat Hispano
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2428 [18:20:25] <ProfesoraDeYogaV> and i don´t know what entry here
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2430 [18:20:35] <TvL2386> r4co0n: yeah I can mount it with "-o noload" and am currently doing `tar -cpf rpi.root.tar /mnt/rpi/root/` which seems to work
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2433 [18:22:30] <r4co0n> TvL2386, if you can grab what's valuable to you, I would go forward trying to reimage your sdcard. But keep in mind that it failed you once, it might have been software, but it could have been early signs of a failing piece of equipment.
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2435 [18:23:31] <TvL2386> r4co0n: well.. this dude from the power company installed a new meter... So I think the rpi may have not liked to have the power to turn on/off multiple times
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2437 [18:24:29] <r4co0n> TvL2386, but this also wouldn't be the most implausible story to tell when the power guy toasted your sdcard ;)
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2439 [18:25:16] <TvL2386> :)
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2441 [18:25:53] <r4co0n> TvL2386, if it is being detected and working without errors, you are most probably fine. (I would still mark the sdcard as possibly broken.)
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2443 [18:26:56] <TvL2386> r4co0n: thx! I'll grab my files and reimage the sdcard and we'll see what happens... unfortunately I don't have a spare around at the moment
2444 [18:27:20] <ChmEarl> TvL2386, the new meter is a smart meter? those have 2 internal networks, one wifi to upload your stats, the other is IP over AC to sense your modern appliances that can talk
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2446 [18:28:01] <TvL2386> ChmEarl: I've asked the dude and he said it uses cdma? Which doesn't use wifi. It has no ports and I didn't have to give them any wifi info
2447 [18:28:34] <TvL2386> which is a shame... I was already dreaming of snmp probing that thing and graphing stuff :)
2448 [18:28:47] <ChmEarl> TvL2386, ok, not wifi, but some wireless protocol
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2453 [18:30:48] <TvL2386> ChmEarl: it's this thing: replaced-url
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2458 [18:34:02] <r4co0n> TvL2386, get going with replaced-url
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2460 [18:36:03] <TvL2386> r4co0n: interesting!
2461 [18:37:14] <r4co0n> TvL2386, replaced-url
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2463 [18:37:35] <TvL2386> :D
2464 [18:39:37] <CrystalMath> why is it so difficult to change the code of a debian package before building>
2465 [18:39:42] <CrystalMath> it's like debian makes it hard
2466 [18:39:52] <CrystalMath> silently reverting things during debian/rules binary
2467 [18:40:07] <ratrace> CrystalMath: make a patch
2468 [18:41:09] <CrystalMath> what if i just want to test a change?
2469 [18:41:30] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, you simply downloaded a deb-src and want to rebuild with your changes?
2470 [18:41:34] <CrystalMath> yes
2471 [18:41:39] <CrystalMath> well, i used apt source
2472 [18:41:43] <CrystalMath> so it's all unpacked
2473 [18:41:47] <ChmEarl> CrystalMath, write a sed edit inline to the d/rules
2474 [18:42:11] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, where does `dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc` leave you?
2475 [18:42:18] <CrystalMath> it gives me errors
2476 [18:42:25] <CrystalMath> until i do dpkg-source --commit
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2478 [18:42:48] <r4co0n> You probably want to use a more high-level build tool.
2479 [18:43:17] <r4co0n> But that doesn't resolve you from reading replaced-url
2480 [18:43:20] <TvL2386> r4co0n: very interesting introduction video
2481 [18:43:26] <TvL2386> need popcorn
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2486 [18:44:20] <r4co0n> TvL2386, we only have popcon, sorry.
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2488 [18:45:06] <CrystalMath> is there any way to skip the needless complexity
2489 [18:45:12] <CrystalMath> and just build a package with my changes
2490 [18:45:15] <TvL2386> :)
2491 [18:45:20] <CrystalMath> a sort of "--just-do-it" switch
2492 [18:45:26] <CrystalMath> because i need to do a bunch of these, before i get it right
2493 [18:45:31] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, the complexity you find needless is just a misunderstanding of the toolchain.
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2495 [18:45:34] <CrystalMath> the only way to test, is sadly, by installing as root
2496 [18:45:58] <CrystalMath> the only thing i have to lose if it breaks is all the fonts
2497 [18:46:14] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, as long as it is complex, you are holding it wrong. Sadly, build documentation for separate packages is often missing or outdated.
2498 [18:46:59] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, have you read into git-buildpackage and pbuilder?
2499 [18:47:12] <CrystalMath> oh i tried pbuilder
2500 [18:47:15] <CrystalMath> that was waaay too complex
2501 [18:47:33] <CrystalMath> not sure what git-buildpackage is
2502 [18:47:36] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, follow the Debian wiki, it is good on this stuff.
2503 [18:47:48] <CrystalMath> it says the quick and lazy way
2504 [18:47:50] <CrystalMath> is to do
2505 [18:47:56] <CrystalMath> fakeroot debian/rules binary
2506 [18:47:57] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, it's a wrapper around everything, including pbuilder and cowbuilder.
2507 [18:48:00] <CrystalMath> but that somehow reverted my changes
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2509 [18:49:14] <n-iCe> does Debian still support 32bits?
2510 [18:49:19] <alkisg> Sure
2511 [18:49:25] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, I scrolled back, but what are you trying to build. Is the source publicly available?
2512 [18:49:37] <CrystalMath> yes, it's libfreetype
2513 [18:49:55] <CrystalMath> i am literally changing the way libfreetype works
2514 [18:50:04] <CrystalMath> and trying to test out each change
2515 [18:50:05] <CrystalMath> in the C code
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2517 [18:50:10] <r4co0n> So, you can build the unchanged code?
2518 [18:50:14] <CrystalMath> yes
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2520 [18:50:42] <CrystalMath> but the changed code does not always build, as i make mistakes...
2521 [18:51:21] <CrystalMath> unfortunately, it is not possible to test libfreetype without installing it, for some reason
2522 [18:51:28] <CrystalMath> i try to ask people for help without success
2523 [18:51:38] <rant> n-iCe: 686 or better machines i.e. Pentium M or such
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2525 [18:51:41] <r4co0n> Normally, you add an entry to debian/changelog, indicating your new version before building. dch can do this for you. You want something like `~testingmyrebuild1` appended to the version.
2526 [18:52:12] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, but I think you are holding it wrong. (tm apple)
2527 [18:52:25] <CrystalMath> okay
2528 [18:52:27] <CrystalMath> i think this worked
2529 [18:52:29] <CrystalMath> now what i did is
2530 [18:52:32] <CrystalMath> made the change
2531 [18:52:37] <CrystalMath> made sure it's correct (manually)
2532 [18:52:41] <CrystalMath> dpkg-source --commit
2533 [18:52:48] <CrystalMath> which created a patch file
2534 [18:52:53] <CrystalMath> then dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
2535 [18:52:58] <CrystalMath> seems to have created one
2536 [18:53:07] <CrystalMath> the debian/tmp stuff has my change in it
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2538 [18:53:21] <jhutchins_wk> !enter
2539 [18:53:21] <dpkg> The enter key is not a substitute for punctuation. Hitting enter unnecessarily makes it difficult to follow what you are saying. Consider using ',', '. ', ';', '...', '---', or ':' instead. If you hit enter too often, you will be autokicked by debhelper for flooding the channel.
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2541 [18:54:00] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, congratulations, still skim through the new maintainer's guide, it has loads of valuable information, if you plan to use this changed package for a long time.
2542 [18:54:31] <CrystalMath> jhutchins_wk: on my channels we enforce a 40-char line limit
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2545 [18:55:07] <CrystalMath> jhutchins_wk: it keeps things frantic and wild
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2547 [18:55:11] <r4co0n> CrystalMath, there's no such limit here, better get used to it. Apologies accepted.
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2549 [18:55:28] <r4co0n> There is a flood limit though.
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2551 [18:55:39] <CrystalMath> i'm sort of joking :P i don't kick people over how they write their messages
2552 [18:56:07] <petn-randall> The flood limit might kick you though, if you send to many lines to the channel.
2553 [18:56:23] <n-iCe> Do I need debian nonfree if I want a installation using my wifi card, am I right?
2554 [18:56:32] <jhutchins_wk> CrystalMath: Consider using some other platform to document procedures. It's good that you're sharing what worked, it's just that it fills up the scroll buffer until no-one else can be heard.
2555 [18:56:50] <rant> n-iCe: not necessarily, but there are installer images that have the firmware included
2556 [18:56:52] <greycat> n-iCe: officially, "it depends on the card", but in reality, "yes"
2557 [18:56:55] <jhutchins_wk> n-iCe: Depends entirely on what chipset it has.
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2559 [18:57:02] <r4co0n> petn-randall, been there, done that.
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2561 [18:57:12] <n-iCe> iwlwifi is my driver I think rant greycat jhutchins_wk
2562 [18:57:38] <rant> n-iCe: thats irrelevant.. drivers support many firmwares and devices..
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2564 [18:57:41] <noodlepie> I'm running Debian 10/Stable on our communal PC, I have a problem in that I seem to have installed some kerberos/krb5 packages that divert "passwd" to the non-working Kerberos mechanism.
2565 [18:57:51] <n-iCe> rant: ok, let me check my model
2566 [18:57:55] <rant> n-iCe: its best to just get the firmware installer to me sure
2567 [18:58:06] <rant> n-iCe: there is nothing to lose/gain by this
2568 [18:58:11] <noodlepie> Guys, is there a simple way to reset it to just use the /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow PAM module? I'm not sure what to remove, see! :)
2569 [18:58:12] <n-iCe> rant: 02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 73)
2570 [18:58:28] <n-iCe> rant: ok, there are only netinstall on nonfree iso's right?
2571 [18:58:37] <greycat> incorrect
2572 [18:58:38] <n-iCe> I see a lot of trees, branchs, I'm a little confused.
2573 [18:58:43] <rant> n-iCe: use -nn when doing that.. the pciid is whats relevant
2574 [18:59:03] <noodlepie> I bought a cheap chinese WiFi dongle to power our guest WiFi LAN and to my utter amazement it came with some Linux drivers on the included CD! hehe
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2576 [18:59:06] <n-iCe> rant: but, do I need nonfree
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2578 [18:59:13] <greycat> the non-free images exist in both DVD-1 and netinst flavors, as well as a -edu- BD flavor for some reason
2579 [18:59:18] <rant> 03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 [8086:08b2] (rev 83) is what I have
2580 [18:59:19] <r4co0n> n-iCe, # apt-cache search intel 7260 firmware-iwlwifi - Binary firmware for Intel Wireless cards
2581 [18:59:43] <n-iCe> I don't get it.
2582 [18:59:49] <n-iCe> Do I need the nonfree version or normal one :p
2583 [19:00:04] <r4co0n> n-iCe, you are right, install firmware-iwlwifi to get your driver, it is non-free.
2584 [19:00:23] <n-iCe> r4co0n: in order to install that package I need internet=ethernet which I don't have.
2585 [19:00:32] <n-iCe> So, the nonfree netinstall will work for me
2586 [19:00:33] <n-iCe> thanks
2587 [19:00:34] <petn-randall> n-iCe: If you want to use the wifi card *during* installation, you'll need the non-free installer. If you can install via e.g. Ethernet, the default installer is fine.
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2589 [19:01:11] <jhutchins_wk> Not all wifi chipsets require non-free firmwarea.
2590 [19:01:14] <noodlepie> I really don't want to have to reinstall the whole thing now that it is nearly working, can anyone help please?
2591 [19:01:21] <r4co0n> petn-randall, I have been fine with injecting the drivers I want via USB when requested, but your mileage may vary.
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2593 [19:01:36] <noodlepie> Oh, BTW, the included CD drivers came as source code for Linux, GPL'd and all!
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2597 [19:02:12] <rant> n-iCe: no one can ever say anything for certain with lspci output if you do not use -nn to show the pciid.. we have the same "name" of the device but likely different pciids
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2599 [19:02:36] <jhutchins_wk> noodlepie: I think maybe purging the kerberos packages would be a good guess at fixing it, but you could also examine what each package changed. It's likely they did something to the pam stack.
2600 [19:02:37] <n-iCe> rant: :00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 [8086:08b1] (rev 73)
2601 [19:02:46] <n-iCe> rant: 02:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 [8086:08b1] (rev 73)
2602 [19:02:52] <jhutchins_wk> ,pciid 8086:08b1
2603 [19:02:53] <judd> [8086:08b1] is 'Wireless 7260' from 'Intel Corporation' with kernel modules 'iwlwifi', 'snd-hda-intel', 'ata-generic' in stretch. See also replaced-url
2604 [19:02:54] <petn-randall> noodlepie: Have you tried removing any package containing the string 'krb'?
2605 [19:03:01] <r4co0n> n-iCe, that's the real thing :P
2606 [19:03:04] <noodlepie> Ah, it seems to be cooking now, I've removed "krb5*" and the Kerberos PAM modules seems to be being removed,
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2610 [19:03:27] <noodlepie> yeah, krb/krb5, same difference! Thanks petn-randall
2611 [19:03:27] <jhutchins_wk> n-iCe: No firmware required.
2612 [19:03:35] <n-iCe> so normal cd?
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2616 [19:03:58] <jhutchins_wk> n-iCe: I would think so. You never really know until you try.
2617 [19:04:06] <n-iCe> Uhm...
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2622 [19:04:28] <elm_> How can I see an ITP bug as an example?
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2625 [19:04:42] <r4co0n> n-iCe, you are just asking to be sure, I assumed you tried and failed?
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2627 [19:04:53] <elm_> I have already tried to query for such bugs but I always get 500 Internal Server error or no results at all
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2629 [19:05:10] <n-iCe> no sir, have not tried.
2630 [19:05:16] <n-iCe> I downloaded nonfree netinstall, thank you guys
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2633 [19:05:26] <petn-randall> elm_: Here's an example for an ITP bug: replaced-url
2634 [19:05:27] <judd> Bug replaced-url
2635 [19:05:31] <r4co0n> n-iCe, try with the free netinstall first
2636 [19:06:01] <r4co0n> n-iCe, your card might be supported, just give it a shot
2637 [19:06:02] <n-iCe> but what would be the differente I don't get it.
2638 [19:06:10] <noodlepie> Ah, its ok now, I can change my passwd
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2641 [19:06:19] <n-iCe> nonfree has something I don't want in my desktop?
2642 [19:06:30] <r4co0n> n-iCe, you have no inauditable firmware for wireless installed.
2643 [19:06:31] <greycat> non-free just adds some firmware and stuff.
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2646 [19:06:59] <rant> yes, that card requires iwlwifi-7260-17.ucode from firmware-iwlwifi
2647 [19:07:00] <r4co0n> n-iCe, non-free means you just can't know what you get.
2648 [19:07:02] <greycat> The only reason to spurn the non-free images is because you're a Freedom purist, or because you need a full DVD set or something.
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2650 [19:07:24] <n-iCe> ok, and can't I just download the normal iso, and add the driver or somethign in the usb ?
2651 [19:07:29] <greycat> Yes.
2652 [19:07:41] <noodlepie> Debian is great is you need binary, pre-built package, but really, if you have the horse-power (I have an 8 core i7 laptop) then Gentoo is really quite good too!
2653 [19:07:47] <r4co0n> greycat, we are talking about the official images being sub-par because of less drivers?
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2656 [19:07:49] <noodlepie> GNU/Linux is like Manna from Heaven!
2657 [19:08:10] <greycat> r4co0n: I'm talking about a laptop user trying to install Debian
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2662 [19:08:28] <n-iCe> Downloading replaced-url
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2665 [19:08:53] <r4co0n> greycat, I have (to my surprise) brought up quite some laptops without trying the all-drivers image.
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2669 [19:09:28] <r4co0n> greycat, I would lie if I'd say I haven't used it, but it can be avoided more often than you'd think.
2670 [19:10:04] <greycat> r4co0n: the problem being that when it *does* fail, you have a massive headache trying to fix it
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2673 [19:11:17] <r4co0n> greycat, that's implying non-free doesn't fail, which is, after some thought, plainly ridiculous.
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2676 [19:12:03] <r4co0n> If I got a stable open-source driver for something, I'd much rather trust it than the new idea vendor x wants to throw at me.
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2683 [19:14:41] <n-iCe> Done, any tool to create the usb bootable in linux?
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2686 [19:15:54] <greycat> replaced-url
2687 [19:15:55] <r4co0n> n-iCe, last time i heard, you just use cp. replaced-url
2688 [19:16:12] <greycat> probably better to link to buster's notes than jessie's
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2690 [19:16:43] <r4co0n> n-iCe, replaced-url
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2692 [19:16:49] <r4co0n> greycat, thanks
2693 [19:17:39] <n-iCe> good
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2695 [19:17:42] <n-iCe> brb time to reboot
2696 [19:17:44] <n-iCe> wish me luck
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2700 [19:18:06] <CrystalMath> i can't shake the feeling that a little conversation with freetype developers would have helped me solve this yesterday
2701 [19:18:12] <CrystalMath> but they don't have an IRC channel :(
2702 [19:18:25] <r4co0n> (Excluding that current release notes just plain skip this task)
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2710 [19:22:50] <n-iCe> Did not work, asks me to load the firmware.
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2712 [19:23:11] <r4co0n> n-iCe, using non-free installer already?
2713 [19:23:19] <n-iCe> r4co0n: no, the one you told me
2714 [19:23:22] <n-iCe> to try the normal iso
2715 [19:23:27] <n-iCe> now gonna use the other one
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2718 [19:24:06] <r4co0n> r4co0n, you can sideload a specific deb, but you can also just use non-free, which has all of them.
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2720 [19:24:09] <Akuw> i am trying to run a VPN software in my debian, but it needs a pre-shared key
2721 [19:24:19] <n-iCe> brb again see you guys
2722 [19:24:23] <Akuw> how can i load that psk
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2724 [19:24:38] <r4co0n> n-Ice, you can sideload a specific deb, but you can also just use non-free, which has all of them.
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2726 [19:25:13] <r4co0n> Sorry for the unsuccessful work
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2730 [19:27:24] <jhutchins_wk> Odd that the DB listing for that chipset doesn't mention firmware. That's usually reliable.
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2732 [19:28:03] <greycat> can you show one that *does* point out needed firmware?
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2742 [19:37:32] <AlpacaFace> Can't access debian wiki using proxy?
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2744 [19:38:02] <AlpacaFace> or vpn rather..
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2746 [19:38:33] <jmcnaught> Some VPNs are blocked because of abuse.
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2748 [19:39:07] <AlpacaFace> got it, thnx
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2773 [19:49:06] <omnio> hello, when a package is marked as automatically installed, is there a way to find out what was the package that requested/recommended it to be installed?
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2780 [19:50:35] <jmcnaught> omnio: you can run 'aptitude why <package>' but it will only tell you the first reason it could find which might be some suggests dependency instead of the one that installed the automatic package.
2781 [19:50:44] <jmcnaught> so it might tell you, might not
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2783 [19:51:46] <omnio> it's good enough, thanks
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2786 [19:53:52] <greycat> There's no history mechanism within apt/aptitude. All it can do is examine the current state and the available packages.
2787 [19:54:40] <jmcnaught> omnio: you could also review the logs in /var/log/apt if it's not already been rotated out
2788 [19:54:48] <greycat> So anything like "which of my packages are from before buster" isn't directly answerable. All it can do is say "hey, this libssl1.0.0 package isn't in any of your lists".
2789 [19:55:20] <petn-randall> omnio: You can also look at /var/log/apt/history.log* for which command installed that package.
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2794 [19:56:41] <omnio> great info, thanks guys
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2797 [19:57:12] <n-iCe> I'm here guys!! Selected xfce, hope I did good.
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2799 [19:57:46] <greycat> "good" is for you to evaluate, not us
2800 [19:58:08] <rant> you could do worse
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2809 [20:02:14] <n-iCe> rant: greycat: is incredible fast
2810 [20:02:25] <greycat> yay
2811 [20:02:41] <n-iCe> thank you again
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2814 [20:02:53] <n-iCe> it reminds me a lot to gnome2
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2818 [20:04:07] <rant> yeah, well gnome2 is now called MATE and is a much more mature codebase
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2822 [20:04:44] <jhutchins_wk> rant: You think gnome is more mature than xfce?
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2825 [20:05:07] <greycat> mature just means old, so you could check the start dates of the projects
2826 [20:05:12] <rant> I didn't say anything about mate
2827 [20:05:24] <rant> and I wasnt referring to age
2828 [20:05:35] <rant> erm I didn't say anything about gnome I meant to say
2829 [20:05:35] <greycat> then "mature" was the wrong word choice
2830 [20:05:55] <rant> maturity is frequently used to refer to something other than age
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2833 [20:07:13] <rant> something I noticed recently on my system trying xfce and mate, I have a T440 and was using both VGA and DP output in addition to my laptop display... mate would restore whatever config I last used with whatever displays were connected upon connecting them, both audio and video, and xfce I had to manually change this
2834 [20:07:19] <rant> is one such example
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2840 [20:10:06] <rant> maturity in the sense I implied was an overall intuitive continuity of the UI to provide a robust and easily configurable user experience
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2842 [20:10:31] <rant> xfce is nice, to be sure.. but its not yet up to par with all that has been achieved with mate
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2844 [20:10:43] <omnio> I guess xfce started more like a minimalistic desktop and they kept adding stuff, so the result was sort of a hybrid philosophy
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2847 [20:11:09] <rant> yes and certain inconsistencies in there indicate such
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2851 [20:11:49] <greycat> A lot of people do seem happy with mate. Nice to hear.
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2854 [20:11:54] <nixonix> ive only used mate with mint, and it was awhile back. what is the default filemanager in mate? (debian)
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2858 [20:12:05] <Cyanoxygen> Caja
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2862 [20:12:22] <nixonix> i dont like it that much..
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2864 [20:12:42] <alkisg> It's a fork of gnome 2 nautilus
2865 [20:12:46] <alkisg> Like everything in mate...
2866 [20:13:18] <Cyanoxygen> I used MATE in debian for years, and not encountering much problems
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2868 [20:13:50] <nixonix> i guess i have to install debian mate and give it a try
2869 [20:14:16] <Cyanoxygen> Maybe you should not try it in production env
2870 [20:15:18] <nixonix> i have to admint im not a fan of thunar, tho
2871 [20:15:20] <Akuw> i am trying to run a VPN software in my debian, but it needs a pre-shared key
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2874 [20:15:32] <Akuw> how can i load pre-shared key
2875 [20:15:50] <nixonix> i think i like dolphin
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2878 [20:16:34] <greycat> 13:24 Akuw> i am trying to run a VPN software in my debian, but it needs a pre-shared key
2879 [20:16:39] <greycat> 14:15 Akuw> i am trying to run a VPN software in my debian, but it needs a pre-shared key
2880 [20:16:56] <Akuw> yes, no answer
2881 [20:17:04] <greycat> Don't just hit the up arrow and the enter key. Show that you PURSUED your own question during that hour. Share what you learned during that hour.
2882 [20:17:20] <Akuw> take it easy man, i send second message after almost 1 hour
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2884 [20:17:41] <Akuw> ilearned nothing, i was eating bro
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2886 [20:17:50] <greycat> And you didn't put ANY EFFORT into it. No additional information given. No grammar/spelling changes (lower-case I). Nothing.
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2890 [20:18:29] <greycat> !repeating
2891 [20:18:30] <dpkg> We read your question the first time, and if we haven't replied, there's a good chance we either don't know, don't have time to answer, or someone doesn't like you. Repeating is annoying. <replaced-url
2892 [20:18:31] <Akuw> greycat: you look like my mother LMAO
2893 [20:18:50] <Akuw> ok
2894 [20:18:58] <HEX0> How long will Debian 10 be supported?
2895 [20:19:29] <dvs> HEX0, At least a year after the release of bullseye
2896 [20:19:32] <petn-randall> Akuw: If you can show that you put effort into getting an answer by yourself, people are a lot more willing to help you.
2897 [20:19:40] <greycat> Until a minimum of 1 year after the release of Debian 11. In practice, usually there is LTS support for server packages (web servers, etc.) for 5 years from the stable release date.
2898 [20:19:56] <Akuw> i did
2899 [20:19:58] <petn-randall> Akuw: Also, ad-hominem attacks on other people in this channel won't get you very far.
2900 [20:20:01] <jmcnaught> LTS supports more than server software
2901 [20:20:14] <Akuw> attacks?
2902 [20:20:23] <Akuw> i know greycat
2903 [20:20:34] <Akuw> many times here
2904 [20:20:37] <Cyanoxygen> We need to know what software do u use
2905 [20:20:39] <greycat> If your mother looks like me, I feel sorry for her.
2906 [20:20:40] <Akuw> so dont get angry
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2908 [20:20:50] <Akuw> hehehhe
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2911 [20:21:11] <BCMM> HEX0: ~2022 replaced-url
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2913 [20:21:21] <Akuw> i am using SonicWall VPN Client
2914 [20:21:26] <HEX0> I'm not super familiar with Debian life cycle. I wonder which stable release is best for desktop, how long can you use the browser and not have things break until you have to upgrade to the next major release
2915 [20:21:38] <petn-randall> Akuw: So how far did you get in that one hour of research?
2916 [20:21:49] <BCMM> HEX0: there will probably be LTS support after that (but LTS support is more limited than most people realise and certain caveats must be active taken in to account)
2917 [20:21:56] <greycat> HEX0: for a desktop system, you generally want to upgrade to each new stable release.
2918 [20:22:03] <petn-randall> HEX0: I'd go with the latest stable release on a desktop.
2919 [20:22:06] <Akuw> well, i try to run using wine, because there is another application from same company
2920 [20:22:10] <HEX0> greycat: how often is that?
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2922 [20:22:20] <greycat> every 2-3 years, historically, but there is no fixed schedule
2923 [20:22:22] <Akuw> one: NetExtender
2924 [20:22:34] <greycat> !release history
2925 [20:22:34] <dpkg> Named after "Toy Story" characters. Buzz(1.1; 1996-03-14), Rex(1.2; 1996-10-28), Bo(1.3; 1997-05-01), Hamm(2.0; 1998-07-24), Slink(2.1; 1999-03-09), Potato(2.2; 2000-08-15), Woody(3.0; 2002-07-19), Sarge(3.1; 2005-06-06), Etch(4.0; 2007-04-08), Lenny(5.0; 2009-02-14), Squeeze(6.0; 2011-02-06), Wheezy(7; 2013-05-04), Jessie(8; 2015-04-25), Stretch (9; 2017-06-17), Buster (10; 2019-07-06). Next: Bullseye. replaced-url
2926 [20:22:34] <jhutchins_wk> Akuw: What does wine have to do with VPN?
2927 [20:22:35] <Akuw> two: Global VPN Client
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2932 [20:23:10] <Akuw> because i was trying to run the software that request pre-shared key
2933 [20:23:23] <Akuw> the extender don' t request that
2934 [20:23:25] <BCMM> Akuw: you're not trying to run a VPN client through Wine, right?
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2938 [20:24:04] <Akuw> yes, i was trying to install, but in final part i got an error to install
2939 [20:24:05] <noodlepie> Well, it seems I managed to remove the Kerberos support thing, the system seem OK now!
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2941 [20:24:54] <noodlepie> I've used Debian for about 25 years, I installed it on our web servers when I worked in London for replaced-url
2942 [20:24:54] <Akuw> the only thing i need now is to add pre-shared key to SonicWall NetExtender
2943 [20:25:37] <noodlepie> I even tried using Unstable, which back then was quite primitive compared to today's Debian. It all worked perfectly! Great work guys!
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2945 [20:26:35] <jhutchins_wk> Akuw: In no way is this a Debian problem. You need to consult the documentation and support for the client you're trying to install. Chances are it won't work in wine.
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2947 [20:26:52] <BCMM> Akuw: i am reasonably sure that you are not going to successfully run the Windows version of a VPN client on linux
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2950 [20:27:32] <Akuw> i am not sure, pre-shared key is related to OS
2951 [20:27:38] <Akuw> not to the software
2952 [20:27:48] <BCMM> wine works well for a large range of, like, normal applications. but a vpn client is not going to manage to use whatever API it uses to create a network interface on Windows
2953 [20:28:09] <BCMM> Akuw: ah, so it's not the actual VPN client that you're trying to run in wine?
2954 [20:28:15] <noodlepie> Sorry, that URL was supposed to be replaced-url
2955 [20:28:28] <Akuw> wine was only another test
2956 [20:28:49] <Akuw> my concern now is make SonicWall NetExtender use pre-shared key
2957 [20:28:58] <HEX0> I'm looking for a distro for a non tech savy relative to replace the 5 year old Mint install. So far trying to decide between Debian, Xubuntu, Opensuse Leap
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2959 [20:29:37] <greycat> You'll be the tech support for that person, so choose whatever *you* are comfortable supporting.
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2961 [20:29:49] <Cyanoxygen> Cant help with
2962 [20:29:55] <BCMM> HEX0: how non tech savy? enough that you'll basically be doing all maintenance anyway? or are you looking for something they'll actually be able to use totally independently?
2963 [20:30:08] <jugglinmike> A recent security update for MySQL changed the root MySQL user account in a way that broke my application. I'd like to avoid this in the future by running a script every time the package is updated. Is that possible? Or is there another solution?
2964 [20:30:11] <HEX0> BCMM: basically pushing buttons to update and install packages
2965 [20:30:23] <lol768> Hello!
2966 [20:30:30] <greycat> why would your application be using the root MySQL account
2967 [20:30:34] <lol768> I updated, and noticed I now have iptables and iptables-legacy
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2969 [20:30:56] <lol768> am I safe to change the policy to ACCEPT for iptables-legacy and flush all the rules
2970 [20:31:01] <jugglinmike> Not sure, greycat. Inherited it
2971 [20:31:07] <HEX0> BCMM: something that can handle automatic updates without fear of crashing mid update and nuking system
2972 [20:31:11] <lol768> (provided obviously that it looks safe in `iptables` :P)
2973 [20:31:48] <BCMM> HEX0: debian stable is very good at not falling over because of updates. that's sort of it's whole point.
2974 [20:32:00] <BCMM> needs manual attention every ~2 years when a new version comes out, though
2975 [20:32:09] <Cyanoxygen> Just try debian stable then
2976 [20:32:13] <Akuw> the problem is "Warning: self signed certificate"
2977 [20:32:31] <HEX0> BCMM: does it use gnome-software or something else ?
2978 [20:32:35] <Akuw> and that is related to pre-share key because i test in a windows computer
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2980 [20:33:03] <Akuw> in that, software request psk
2981 [20:33:18] <noodlepie> I got a job offer working in Clitheroe (near Manchester, England) for a 3 month initial contract paying 300UKP a day, and full time after that - if the grade is met!! Wowzer, I knew my cushty @GNU.org email alias I got programming for the GNU replaced-url
2982 [20:33:23] <Cyanoxygen> Depends on which DE u use (how to say "gnome-software"?)
2983 [20:34:06] <HEX0> If I install the xfce one is there a GUI part that the user can use to find and install packages relatively easily?
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2985 [20:35:43] <BCMM> HEX0: there are various graphical frontends available for apt
2986 [20:36:16] <BCMM> afaik all desktop tasks install one, but not all the same one
2987 [20:36:46] <HEX0> I assume debian-live-10.0.0-amd64-xfce.iso would also install xfce desktop by default, so wondering if that is already preconfigured by hand holding for a "App Store" frontend
2988 [20:37:11] <Cyanoxygen> Probably no
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2990 [20:38:19] <BCMM> i usually only do netinstall, but i think it will still ask you what DE to install?
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2993 [20:38:31] <Cyanoxygen> Mostly you could see is Synaptic or something similar to that
2994 [20:38:41] <BCMM> and just have to download stuff from the web if you don't use the one it already has
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2996 [20:39:26] <BCMM> HEX0: replaced-url
2997 [20:39:29] <Cyanoxygen> Me usually netinst too, if you choose xfce live cd here, maybe you should double-check that installer have chosen the right de during install
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2999 [20:40:14] <noodlepie> It really comes down to how they feel about licensing my work under the GPL, which I feel is a great business tool to keeping the client coming back voluntarily! Keeping it free for all means new features get shared, with or without you. I sell GPL'd code as "Fun, free stuff you can do with a computer" - everyone gets that!
3000 [20:40:23] <HEX0> hmm I'm not sure if Synaptic will make sense to a grandma, and it seems I'd have to manually configure everything and hope I didn't forget anything
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3004 [20:41:28] <Cyanoxygen> Yes, even synaptic is not so friendly xd, but if you choose debian then you should know that
3005 [20:41:36] <BCMM> actually, i was wondering about this: what does one use for tray update notifications in lxde these days (on buster)?
3006 [20:41:59] <BCMM> i seem to recall, in stretch, that there was a much simpler UI available for updates
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3011 [20:42:49] <BCMM> ah, package-update-indicator, i think?
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3015 [20:42:55] <HEX0> Cyanoxygen: I was hoping one of the desktops has a decent App store/update manager already preconfigured but it seems it's only the case for debian downstream distros
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3018 [20:43:40] <BCMM> HEX0: for updates, there's a very user-friendly option available replaced-url
3019 [20:44:05] <HEX0> BCMM: part of xfce meta?
3020 [20:44:12] <BCMM> no, i think that's something extra you'd have to install
3021 [20:44:58] <Cyanoxygen> Maybe u shoud Install manually
3022 [20:45:10] <HEX0> and debian with gnome-shell has gnome-software? I remember it was quite broken a few years ago when I used it not finding certain packages etc. Is it any good now?
3023 [20:45:17] <BCMM> imho it probably should be in the metapackage
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3025 [20:45:34] <BCMM> HEX0: honestly that's probably too vague to answer. *what* was missing?
3026 [20:46:05] <Cyanoxygen> But if you are focused to updates, just write a simple script and take it to run routinely
3027 [20:46:13] <HEX0> BCMM: I don't know how it indexed packages. but it would only show like apps and not some more obscure packages like drivers for CUPS etc
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3029 [20:46:50] <BCMM> HEX0: yeah, that's quite a common trade-off for making "user friendly" package management frontends
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3031 [20:47:06] <greycat> !unattended-upgrades
3032 [20:47:06] <dpkg> i heard unattended-upgrades is a package for installing security upgrades automatically, unattended. See replaced-url
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3034 [20:47:25] <greycat> that's totally differnt form an "app store" analogue
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3036 [20:47:36] <Cyanoxygen> Ye
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3038 [20:47:59] <HEX0> Linux Mint despite it's flaws has quite decent app store. it was quite easy for my relatives to use. not complicated like synaptic, yet showed packages and even comments like it's an app store
3039 [20:49:23] <Cyanoxygen> I think deepin is what you want
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3042 [20:49:53] <HEX0> Cyanoxygen: deepin DE?
3043 [20:50:08] <Cyanoxygen> No, debian based distro
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3045 [20:50:16] <greycat> !deepin
3046 [20:50:16] <dpkg> deepin is a Chinese distribution <based on debian>. It is not supported on #debian. Try their forums at replaced-url
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3053 [20:51:14] <HEX0> can you recommend it stability wise?
3054 [20:51:38] <BCMM> i don't think any derivatives are more stable than debian stable
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3056 [20:52:06] <Cyanoxygen> :thinking:
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3058 [20:52:08] <HEX0> yeah that's why I came here, feeling that there should be least ammount of problems with debian
3059 [20:52:11] <jmcnaught> derivatives usually have smaller security teams and support communities as well
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3063 [20:53:21] <greycat> The "derivatives" usually have a focus, where they add packages or have newer versions of packages than Debian has, but at the cost of diverting support away from other packages/features.
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3066 [20:53:46] <greycat> E.g. ubuntu wants to focus on the end user experience, parrot wants to focus on haxx0r-shit, etc.
3067 [20:53:57] <HEX0> I'm gonna give it a test drive. see how hands free debian xfce can be
3068 [20:54:00] <kreyren> ,v mono-devel
3069 [20:54:01] <judd> Package: mono-devel on amd64 -- jessie: 3.2.8+dfsg-10; jessie-security: 3.2.8+dfsg-10+deb8u1; stretch: 4.6.2.7+dfsg-1; bullseye: 5.18.0.240+dfsg-3; buster: 5.18.0.240+dfsg-3; sid: 5.18.0.240+dfsg-3
3070 [20:54:09] <kreyren> meh
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3076 [20:55:58] <BCMM> i thought parrot's focus was "sending bewildered users to #debian"
3077 [20:56:12] * rant agrees, mono is the devel :P
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3081 [20:57:24] <Cyanoxygen> * shrug
3082 [20:57:49] <HEX0> Is it safe to assume debian stable never has News Items requiring manual intervention to handle some update?
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3084 [20:58:58] <greycat> No. There are occasionally times when a Debian stable security update breaks things (e.g. Samba).
3085 [20:59:01] <greycat> !jessie samba
3086 [20:59:02] <dpkg> A security update in jessie upgrades Samba to 4.2. The NEWS.Debian.gz file has some errors. See <replaced-url
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3088 [20:59:26] <pthomas> when I do 'ifdown eth0' then 'ifup eth0' the interface never comes back, I'm not sure this is a debian issue I but I wanted to see where to poke and what should be expected when I do this
3089 [20:59:27] <BCMM> greycat: is there something i can sign up to to find out about rare events like that, by the way?
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3091 [20:59:40] <greycat> The should be mentioned in the DSAs.
3092 [20:59:53] <greycat> !dsa
3093 [20:59:53] <dpkg> [dsa] Debian Security Announcement, see replaced-url
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3095 [21:00:24] <BCMM> greycat: fantastically comprehensive factoid there! i should subscribe to one of those
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3097 [21:01:08] <BCMM> oh, that's just every security issue that prompted an updated package, right? no way to filter for things that might need manual intervention?
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3099 [21:01:26] <greycat> correct
3100 [21:01:54] <HEX0> I guess I should also mention that I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to debian. I used it briefly 10 years ago. Have some basic understanding how to use apt. But other than that I'm more comfortable with minimal distros where you set everything up so you have an idea if something goes wrong where to look
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3102 [21:02:36] <alkisg> BCMM: I usually set up remote support and take over their screen/mouse when they need help; that way I don't have to teach them about software centers etc :)
3103 [21:02:41] <annadane> point updates may require some intervention
3104 [21:02:46] <annadane> individual packages? very unlikely
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3106 [21:03:14] <annadane> that said i know apt got an update and the security email thingy said "because it's apt, do this..."
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3108 [21:03:27] <annadane> (was a security upgrade)
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3114 [21:05:23] <n-iCe> bash: add-apt-repository: command not found
3115 [21:05:27] <n-iCe> amd I doing it wrong?
3116 [21:05:39] <greycat> is it supposed to be apt-add-repository by chance?
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3118 [21:05:50] <n-iCe> oh, let me check
3119 [21:06:03] <n-iCe> noup
3120 [21:06:05] <n-iCe> ahaha
3121 [21:06:08] <n-iCe> bash: apt-add-repository: command not found
3122 [21:06:13] <ratrace> debsecan is a tool of horror...
3123 [21:06:20] <greycat> ,file apt-add-repository
3124 [21:06:25] <judd> Search for apt-add-repository in buster/amd64: software-properties-common: usr/bin/apt-add-repository
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3126 [21:06:35] <jhutchins_wk> I believe apt-add-repository is an ubuntuism, isn't it?
3127 [21:06:39] <n-iCe> maybe
3128 [21:06:47] <greycat> it's apparently in a package called "software-properties-common"
3129 [21:06:50] <jhutchins_wk> Oh, no, I guess not.
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3135 [21:08:11] <annadane> replaced-url
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3137 [21:08:39] <annadane> i've sometimes thought of reading those security emails in full just in case there's something manual like this... but i'm losing interest
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3144 [21:12:30] <annadane> it's of course the right thing to do though, you *should* read those
3145 [21:12:59] <annadane> but you'd never know to do that if you had say unattended upgrades set up
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3148 [21:13:17] <annadane> presumably it'd just update apt without the advice given in the security email
3149 [21:13:20] <hero> I am running debian installer inside virtualbox. I have set "debconf/frontend=noninteractive" but the installer stops and asks "Scan another CD or DVD". It is happening every time. All other things are handled correctly. Do I need to add something else to disable this question?
3150 [21:13:45] <hero> I have taken the "boot_command" from replaced-url
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3179 [21:28:48] <lindylex> I am having issues with apt. Any help would greatly be appreciated replaced-url
3180 [21:29:35] <jhutchins_wk> lindylex: Please summarize here.
3181 [21:29:46] <jhutchins_wk> !paste
3182 [21:29:46] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this channel. Instead, use for text: replaced-url
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3185 [21:30:15] <jhutchins_wk> lindylex: Also: pastebin is blocked by some corporate firewalls (they had spam/malware problems a while back).
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3188 [21:30:25] <Ronskie1993> Hey
3189 [21:30:31] <lindylex> Ok let me use a different past location.
3190 [21:30:40] <jmcnaught> lindylex: first tip: stop using -y with apt so that you have a chance to stop something stupid. Also testing support is on irc.oftc.net in #debian-next
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3192 [21:31:56] <jhutchins_wk> lindylex: Please paste your sources.list
3193 [21:32:03] <lindylex> Ok
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3196 [21:34:50] <lindylex> jhutchins_wk : replaced-url
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3199 [21:35:08] <lindylex> source.list is at the bottom.
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3210 [21:43:27] <IntoxicatedDrive> Hi
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3213 [21:43:54] <petn-randall> hi IntoxicatedDrive
3214 [21:44:23] <jhutchins_wk> lindylex: Has this run successfully since you updated it?
3215 [21:45:11] <lindylex> The computer runs fine. I can not run any updates. I think it failed while complaining about the video card.
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3217 [21:45:45] <lindylex> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF108GLM [Quadro 1000M] (rev ff)
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3223 [21:46:43] <jhutchins_wk> lindylex: The problem looks like you have stretch on there, and since you enabled "testing" instead of "buster", you are now trying to go from stretch to bullseye, skipping buster. Skiping a major release pretty much never works.
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3227 [21:48:18] <lindylex> I only have testing enabled.
3228 [21:48:49] <lindylex> deb replaced-url
3229 [21:48:49] <lindylex> deb-src replaced-url
3230 [21:48:49] <lindylex> deb-src replaced-url
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3234 [21:50:36] <karlpinc> lindylex: Yes, that confirms what jhutchins_wk said.
3235 [21:51:16] <greycat> did this machine never get updated for 3 years?
3236 [21:51:30] <lindylex> Testing is a constant. I update it every 2 weeks.
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3240 [21:52:16] <karlpinc> Ok, so looks like I'm wrong.
3241 [21:52:22] <greycat> OK, then it shouldn't be a "tried to leapfrog paste buster" situation.
3242 [21:52:39] <lindylex> Correct
3243 [21:53:21] <lindylex> The initial instal was testing 2 years ago and I update it every 2 weeks.
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3246 [21:53:29] <karlpinc> Could be a "testing is broken" situation. Perhaps try #debian-next on irc.oftc.net.
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3248 [21:53:43] <lindylex> I will.
3249 [21:53:51] <karlpinc> lindylex: Testing is likely break a lot after a major release comes out.
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3251 [21:54:11] <NetTerminalGene> you guys experience 0.5 second delay when launching apps on buster with gnome?
3252 [21:54:13] <lindylex> Oh I see what you are saying.
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3279 [22:09:47] <SPiRiT__> Hi there :) I've downloaded 3 DVDs for Debian 10. The installation went fine under the installer asks me to switch to DVD 3, works a bit, and then keeps asking to re-insert dvd 1 in a loop. Any idea why?
3280 [22:09:57] <SPiRiT__> *until
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3284 [22:11:33] <petn-randall> SPiRiT__: Did you burn those DVD images, or did you prepare them differently (e.g. USB)?
3285 [22:11:51] <SPiRiT__> petn-randall: I tried it on VM (VirtualBox).
3286 [22:12:19] <SPiRiT__> If that's important, then I disconnected the network from that vm... Just wanted to play with it
3287 [22:13:11] <petn-randall> And you did insert DVD1?
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3290 [22:13:41] <SPiRiT__> Of course :) It didn't accept it and kept asing me to insert dvd 1. I tried to select others as well, nothing helped.
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3293 [22:14:50] <SPiRiT__> If it matters, at the installation process I selected GNOME desktop + SSH server only. Other options were not selected.
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3296 [22:15:42] <humpled> you burned real DVDs and now you're installing it where?
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3299 [22:16:05] <SPiRiT__> No humpled. not read dvds. I used the 3 downloaded iso files in a virtual machine.
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3301 [22:16:20] <SPiRiT__> *not real {sorry for my typos}
3302 [22:16:24] <humpled> ah
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3304 [22:17:13] <SPiRiT__> I tried it twice to check if I accidently did something wrong, but it looks like it repeats. Either the ISOs are corrupted, or there is a problem in the installation process.
3305 [22:17:34] <SPiRiT__> Again, it's either because I installed with NO NETWORK connected, or it's related to my selected packages (GNOME+SSH Server)...
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3308 [22:19:32] <jhutchins_wk> SPiRiT__: You should check the crc on the isos.
3309 [22:19:51] <SPiRiT__> Umm... I used torrents. give me a sec i am checking :)
3310 [22:20:03] <jhutchins_wk> SPiRiT__: You should usually be able to install a basic desktop with just image 1.
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3312 [22:20:50] <jhutchins_wk> (Unless you need internationalization.)
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3314 [22:21:33] <SPiRiT__> jhutchins_wk: Yes it was strange to me that it asked for dvd 3... but it did. [I am new to debian]
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3317 [22:22:07] <SPiRiT__> jhutchins_wk: I've just checked md5 for the iso - and it is OK... iso is not corrupted!
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3322 [22:23:17] <SPiRiT__> Another thing that comes to my mind, I selected Hebrew keyboard, so maybe it's related :/ I will try later to reinstall with English only, maybe it's somehow related :/
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3405 [23:21:36] <SoDamnGreasy> I've got an issue trying to install Debian Buster using the debian-live-10.0.0-amd64-kde.iso image. it boots into the live environment and installs, and then when I go to boot from the HDD, it says something about invalid arch-dependent elf magic. i'm in way above my head here, the last time I used linux was the time of Slackware and LILO. what did
3406 [23:21:36] <SoDamnGreasy> I do wrong?
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3409 [23:22:36] <KaffeeKatrin> I got one of these old mechanical ibm keyboards without windows keys and US Layout, is there a way to get the proper keyboard layout?
3410 [23:23:09] <SoDamnGreasy> idk dude, I'm just trying to install buster.
3411 [23:23:56] <karlpinc> SoDamnGreasy: Well, the recommend way is to use the netinstall image. Probably the unoffical one with non-free firmware included is easiest.
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3413 [23:24:12] <karlpinc> !firmware images
3414 [23:24:13] <dpkg> Unofficial <netinst> and DVD images containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages are available from replaced-url
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3416 [23:24:58] <karlpinc> SoDamnGreasy: That way you also don't have to worry about 32 v.s. 64 bit arch, the netinstall just installs the right one for you.
3417 [23:25:41] <karlpinc> KaffeeKatrin: What are you looking for exactly? What does not work with your keyboard, it should be a standard us QUERTY keyboard.
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3419 [23:26:21] <rant> s/U/W/
3420 [23:26:49] <karlpinc> rant: (I'm so special that even my keyboard is special. ;-)
3421 [23:27:14] <lope> anyone had experience with Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 GbE?
3422 [23:27:17] <KaffeeKatrin> karlpinc: well, I just tried a few different us layouts and it looks like internation works
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3424 [23:27:36] <karlpinc> !next
3425 [23:27:37] <dpkg> Another happy customer leaves the building.
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3427 [23:27:45] <KaffeeKatrin> Just found that out after asking my question :)
3428 [23:27:45] <karlpinc> !anyone
3429 [23:27:46] <dpkg> Please do not ask if anyone can help you, knows 'something' or uses 'some_program'. Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_ "does anyone use 'some_program'?" ask me about <popcon> instead.) See <ask> <ask to ask> <polls> <search> <sicco> <smart questions>.
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3431 [23:28:28] <KaffeeKatrin> lope: not with those specific chipsets, but it used to be a nightmare in the good old 2.3 kernel days
3432 [23:29:01] <lope> KaffeeKatrin, I've got Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 GbE. It was was not even running for 24hrs (no suspend or anything fancy) and the link went down and would not come up again. It's currently running with the r8169 kernel module (debian buster chose this by default) which according to this old blog post is unstable for the 8168 replaced-url
3433 [23:29:17] <KaffeeKatrin> I had to get a specific kernel version compiled with a specific gcc version because they only had binary blob drivers
3434 [23:29:30] <lope> fun
3435 [23:29:50] <KaffeeKatrin> yeah, but now realtek modules are in the main kernel, if it does not work with those you
3436 [23:29:54] <KaffeeKatrin> re out of luck
3437 [23:29:55] <karlpinc> lope: Would there be any non-free firmware that the device needs?
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3441 [23:30:20] <lope> karlpinc, could be this
3442 [23:30:23] <lope> r8168-dkms - dkms source for the r8168 network driver
3443 [23:30:25] <karlpinc> lope: Did you install with the unofficial installer with non-free firmware?
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3446 [23:30:49] <KaffeeKatrin> karlpinc: Oh that's a good point, if i remember correctly most realtek cards require a firmware blob as well
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3448 [23:31:06] <karlpinc> lope: You can also check dmesg output and the kernel boot logs. That often has clues.
3449 [23:31:13] <SoDamnGreasy> karlpinc: can you send me that link again?
3450 [23:31:26] <lope> i'm going to try the package and see
3451 [23:31:36] <karlpinc> !tell SoDamnGreasy about firmware images
3452 [23:32:04] <karlpinc> lope: A reboot would not be a crazy thing to do afterwards.
3453 [23:32:11] <lope> One more thing to be picky about when buying a laptop. Why can't all network HW be intel or at least stable and open source? :)
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3455 [23:32:32] <lope> karlpinc, for sure
3456 [23:32:49] <SoDamnGreasy> !tell /me about firmware images
3457 [23:32:55] <lope> karlpinc, to be extra concientious I'll even power the bastard down
3458 [23:33:02] <karlpinc> !tell SoDamnGreasy about msg the bot
3459 [23:33:38] <SoDamnGreasy> it's all good, I figured it out.
3460 [23:33:45] <karlpinc> lope: It can be worth it to buy from a vendor that specializes in hardware which runs FOSS OSs.
3461 [23:34:04] <lope> karlpinc, sounds limiting
3462 [23:34:10] <lope> What such vendors exist?
3463 [23:34:11] <karlpinc> SoDamnGreasy: The bot is very handy. There's the judd bot too.
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3465 [23:34:34] <SoDamnGreasy> it's usually beneficial to buy business class computers, like thinkpads
3466 [23:34:34] <lope> would be nice to buy a laptop that's got hw chosen for linux, and no windoze preloaded
3467 [23:34:35] <karlpinc> lope: You can google them. I've used eracks.com (iirc.)
3468 [23:35:06] <karlpinc> lope: IIRC linux.com used to have a "pre-installed" list of hardware vendors.
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3470 [23:35:28] <karlpinc> SoDamnGreasy: Agreed.
3471 [23:35:45] <lope> karlpinc, k
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3473 [23:36:36] <lope> karlpinc, the r8168-dkms is non-free replaced-url
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3475 [23:37:49] <karlpinc> lope: Sounds like your other driver should work... There's a way to ask the bot about how to find firmware, but I forget.
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3477 [23:38:29] <karlpinc> lope: Maybe look at the kernel boot messages where it says what the device is and do an "apt-cache search" on the string you find? (Something like that.) You have to enable the non-free repos.
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3479 [23:39:14] <karlpinc> lope: Somebody in this channel knows how to search for firmware. (I've been told how multiple times.)
3480 [23:39:54] <karlpinc> lope: Maybe it's the chipset you're searching for....?
3481 [23:39:59] <lope> I installed r8168-dkms and rebooted, but r8169 is still running
3482 [23:40:17] <lope> I didn't see it actually compile anything
3483 [23:40:22] <karlpinc> lope: Probably because it's supposed to work.
3484 [23:40:34] <karlpinc> !readme.debian
3485 [23:40:34] <dpkg> README.Debian (or README.Debian.gz) is a document found in the /usr/share/doc/$packagename/ which explains any Debian specific details in the package's operation or configuration.
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3487 [23:41:08] <lope> man r8168-dkms, nothing found
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3489 [23:41:30] <karlpinc> lope: Might be good to read the readme.debian for both packages. And maybe the other readmes too.
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3493 [23:43:26] <karlpinc> lope: (You'd need the kernel header packages installed for the non-free one.)
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3495 [23:43:55] <marek> hi all, where can I find a commit that fixed this? replaced-url
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3497 [23:43:59] <Bjornn> !stretch
3498 [23:43:59] <dpkg> Stretch is the codename for the current <oldstable> release, Debian 9, released 2017-06-17. "Stretch" is the rubber octopus in Toy Story 3, see replaced-url
3499 [23:44:14] <lope> karlpinc, yes, the r8168-dkms package installed the kernel headers
3500 [23:44:21] <Bjornn> !buster
3501 [23:44:22] <dpkg> Buster is the codename for the current <stable> release, Debian 10, released 2019-07-06. "Buster" is Andy's pet Dachsund in Toy Story, see replaced-url
3502 [23:44:31] <lope> it's supposed to install and compile, but didn't
3503 [23:44:46] <Bjornn> !buster release notes
3504 [23:44:46] <dpkg> The release notes for Debian 10 "Buster" are at replaced-url
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3508 [23:45:42] <lope> karlpinc, thank you so much, youre a star! /usr/share/doc/r8168-dkms has readmes etc
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3510 [23:46:24] <petn-randall> marek: The page you provided contains links at the bottom to the patch.
3511 [23:46:45] <karlpinc> lope: I still think you might have to install non-free firmware, unless that's already installed.
3512 [23:47:32] <karlpinc> !tell Bjornn about msg the bot
3513 [23:47:38] <karlpinc> Bjornn: (FYI)
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3519 [23:51:47] <lope> karlpinc, i think r8168-dkms is THE nonfree firmware
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