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0 [00:00:18] <LtL> unoffical w/firmware anyway
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2 [00:03:42] <nvz> LtL: replaced-url
3 [00:03:44] <dvs> LtL, replaced-url
4 [00:04:38] <LtL> thanks
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38 [00:23:11] <crestfallen> hi I'm trying to get a paste.debian.net cli command to work in .bashrc. this command gives me html code instead of the little url link replaced-url
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40 [00:24:09] <crestfallen> please correct that alias line
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47 [00:30:23] <humpled> isn't that a function?
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49 [00:31:27] <crestfallen> pb() I guess is an alias
50 [00:31:34] <crestfallen> function is fine with me
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52 [00:31:57] <crestfallen> shortcut I'm not a techy
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55 [00:32:40] <crestfallen> also humpled I did $ source .bashrc
56 [00:33:38] <humpled> oh it works :þ
57 [00:33:52] <nvz> crestfallen: you do realize there are sites made for this.. and what are you trying to do exactly?
58 [00:33:57] <nvz> cause there are tools for this already too
59 [00:34:11] <nvz> ,i pastebinit
60 [00:34:13] <judd> Package pastebinit (misc, optional) in buster/amd64: command-line pastebin client. Version: 1.5-2; Size: 42.6k; Installed: 314k; Homepage: replaced-url
61 [00:34:28] <humpled> i always do function myfunction() { commands; }
62 [00:34:42] <nvz> echo -e "foo\n\bar\n\baz\n\quux" | nc termbin.com 9999
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65 [00:35:29] <nvz> it would seem with < $1 you're trying to write a file to the site
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68 [00:38:53] <nvz> crestfallen: furthermore look at what you're doing replaced-url
69 [00:39:10] <nvz> you're not even specifying the code textarea, but even if you WERE..
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72 [00:39:59] <nvz> that script on that site requires more than one field be filled out.. it like most, requires them all
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74 [00:40:28] <nvz> so what you really need to ask yourself is, are you really trying to reinvent the wheel like this?
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78 [00:42:23] <crestfallen> nvz, humpled thanks one sec
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82 [00:43:11] <crestfallen> I used to have pb. some suffix it worked nicely for years. It discontinued I guess. then sprunge I couldn't get to work.
83 [00:43:24] <crestfallen> pb was a pastebin site
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85 [00:43:48] <Psi-Jack> That worked out nicely. Got Debian 9.9.0 installed on this R900 now. ;)
86 [00:44:06] <crestfallen> I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel I've never seen one if you catch my drift :)
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89 [00:44:52] <dvs> Psi-Jack, yay!
90 [00:44:54] <nvz> crestfallen: this is the minimum you need in a POST for that to work replaced-url
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92 [00:45:09] <nvz> crestfallen: you need at least 3 line breaks, a lang, and an expire
93 [00:45:44] <nvz> crestfallen: I recommend piping to nc termbin.com 9999 because netcat is usually installed on most systems and termbin.com was MADE for this
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95 [00:46:02] <nvz> however if you want more control and features, just install pastebinit
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97 [00:46:46] <crestfallen> nvz sorry I understand nearly none of your suggestions. what about a pb() line similar to mine that works nicely? How would you write it?
98 [00:47:03] <annadane> !win Psi-Jack
99 [00:47:04] <dpkg> Congratulations, Psi-Jack! You have won a one way ticket to Fire Island!
100 [00:47:14] <Psi-Jack> Ooooh,,, Fire Island!
101 [00:47:19] <Psi-Jack> But... But....
102 [00:47:42] <dvs> too late!
103 [00:48:04] <nvz> crestfallen: type this into your terminal right now..
104 [00:48:05] <crestfallen> very sorry
105 [00:48:05] <crestfallen> any decent pastebin site
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107 [00:48:12] <nvz> crestfallen: lspci | nc termbin.com 9999
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109 [00:48:32] <nvz> crestfallen: and be amazed
110 [00:48:36] <dvs> nvz, didnt see it
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112 [00:48:45] <nvz> crestfallen: lspci | nc termbin.com 9999
113 [00:48:57] <crestfallen> nvz please repost I was online for a heartbeat (in a cafe)
114 [00:49:04] <crestfallen> offline*
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117 [00:50:05] <nvz> I didn't know curl had a forms feature.. I never messed with curl much.. I may play with that some at some point.. but thats really not necessary
118 [00:50:33] * nvz contemplates using that to create a bash script like pastebinit
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120 [00:50:56] <crestfallen> nvz sorry so if I do pb() lspci | nc termbin.com 9999 in .bashrc that would paste from the cli?
121 [00:51:13] <nvz> forget f'n pb() , forget .bashrc
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123 [00:51:28] <nvz> your system ALREADY DOES THIS
124 [00:51:46] <nvz> crestfallen: I am showing you how to get output of a command onto the web
125 [00:51:59] <nvz> just type that command and press enter, and be amazed
126 [00:52:17] <nvz> anything you want to paste just pipe it to nc termbin.com 9999
127 [00:52:31] <nvz> cat .bashrc | nc termbin.com 9999
128 [00:52:43] <nvz> dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999
129 [00:52:46] <martigan> "lspci | nc termbin.com 9999" Paste everything between the quotes crestfallen
130 [00:52:54] <nvz> lspci -nn | nc termbin.com 9999
131 [00:52:58] <nvz> whatever
132 [00:53:06] <annadane> nc termbin.com 9999 | nc termbin.com 9999
133 [00:53:16] <nvz> annadane: eeekk!
134 [00:54:01] <nvz> annadane: thats more a netouroboros than a netcat
135 [00:54:49] <crestfallen> pipe it? you need to know, I don't understand. please tell me how to make an alias such as this ' $ pb textfile.txt ' and get the little link to copy and share with a chatroom
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138 [00:55:36] <nvz> crestfallen: if you don't type any of the goddamn commands I just told you and SEE how it works, so help me bob, I'm gonna slap you silly though this IRC :D
139 [00:55:47] <nvz> crestfallen: first try it out, then I'll tell you how to simplify it
140 [00:56:04] <nvz> crestfallen: cat .bashrc | nc termbin.com 9999
141 [00:56:10] <nvz> type that, press enter
142 [00:56:14] <nvz> see what happens
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144 [00:56:41] * martigan hides as daddy nvz smashes dinner plate against the wall becusae the food was cold
145 [00:57:04] <nvz> heh
146 [00:57:28] <nvz> crestfallen: a pipe | takes the output of one command and gives it to the input of the other
147 [00:57:37] <nvz> crestfallen: first you need to try this and see how it works so you understand
148 [00:57:54] <nvz> then if you insist we can do your dumb lil alias .bashrc thing
149 [00:58:00] <crestfallen> I tried it before. it gives me a long, undesired result.
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152 [00:58:23] <nvz> omg.. I'm going to make a video for you
153 [00:58:31] <dvs> O_O
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159 [01:02:34] <crucify_me> << nvz in these cases I change my nick crestfallen
160 [01:03:12] <nvz> crucify_me: replaced-url
161 [01:04:27] <martigan> replaced-url
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164 [01:05:33] <nvz> martigan: :D
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166 [01:05:58] <nvz> I'm thinkin we're gonna have to stick our arms up his arse and work him like a puppet before he gets it :P
167 [01:05:59] <annadane> instructions unclear, became owner of russian slave ship
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171 [01:07:48] <LtL> annadane: not helpful.
172 [01:08:02] <teclo-> nvz: nice... what GUI is that if my ask ? It looks cool
173 [01:08:13] <nvz> teclo-: its MATE
174 [01:08:13] <annadane> ignored
175 [01:08:47] <crucify_me> nvz I watched the video. you are a taskmaster. thanks kindly and thanks annadane. any nvz by the way ...
176 [01:08:58] <crucify_me> << nvz
177 [01:09:05] <annadane> i didn't do anything, lol.
178 [01:09:51] <crucify_me> thanks anyway it was entertaining. linux is way to complicated. you may be amused to hear that I'm learning haskell which is TOUGH
179 [01:10:00] <crucify_me> too*
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181 [01:10:33] <crucify_me> I'm old -- this stuff is like a huge distraction.
182 [01:10:43] <martigan> side note: nvz, been monitoring with the script you gave me and I don't think that bug is actually doing anything. I don't see an performance issues no matter how I try to induce them. Thanks again man.
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184 [01:11:48] <martigan> Crucify_me: just stick with it. Don't give up. Don't let daddy nvz's temper issues get you down.
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187 [01:12:17] * dvs cowers in front of nvz
188 [01:12:34] <crucify_me> martigan, no I caught nvz on a good day :)
189 [01:12:39] * nvz had a bit of a greycat moment
190 [01:12:48] <dvs> ha!
191 [01:13:37] <annadane> you're trying to do WHAT
192 [01:13:57] <annadane> why can't you just pipe the output like a NORMAL person instead of trying to do god-knows-what-i-don't-even-know
193 [01:14:09] <nvz> heh
194 [01:14:18] <annadane> *plonk*
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196 [01:14:32] <nvz> the curl thing seems like it'd work.. but it by no means is easier than the alternatives
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198 [01:21:42] <crucify_me> nvz annadane some of the pastebin sites have syntax highlighting etc for languages . like I said the pb curl command worked fine for years and I can't find an alternative
199 [01:22:25] <nvz> crucify_me: apt install pastebinit
200 [01:22:50] <nvz> the syntax highlighting wont work because you have to SPECIFY the language to highlight
201 [01:23:14] <nvz> if you want a bash script that auto detects syntax highlighting its gonna be a lot more than what you got there
202 [01:23:37] <crucify_me> thanks kindly nvz I'll watch the video again at home, I couldn't see it well on the laptop.
203 [01:23:49] <crucify_me> that seems fine
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213 [01:27:56] <_Cute_Kitty_> hi. i posted yesterday about this, but i'm still having occasional issues, that I can't decide if it's an lcd problem, gpu problem, or operating system problem. i'm randomly getting the screen turning a completely different color, it looks like fuzzy and the colors are all different. it happens regardless of what i'm doing. here is the photo. replaced-url
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215 [01:28:17] <_Cute_Kitty_> now, i'm wondering if there's any intel drivers i might not have installed, that could be causing the display to glitch out.
216 [01:28:27] <_Cute_Kitty_> the problem never occured when i had windows on the machine.
217 [01:29:20] <dvs> _Cute_Kitty_, there is firmware packages for intel graphics
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219 [01:30:08] <_Cute_Kitty_> dvs: how do i get them
220 [01:31:02] <_Cute_Kitty_> can you see what's going on with the picture? have you see anything like that before?
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222 [01:33:03] <_Cute_Kitty_> dvs: i already have intel-microcode btw
223 [01:33:11] <_Cute_Kitty_> but if there's anything else required i dont' have that :)\
224 [01:33:18] <dvs> _Cute_Kitty_, ah, there's only firmware-amd-graphics
225 [01:33:44] <dvs> _Cute_Kitty_, I'm not sure what's wrong with the picture you posted.
226 [01:34:00] <_Cute_Kitty_> then what is intel-microcode for?
227 [01:34:31] <nvz> its for CPUs
228 [01:34:53] <dvs> _Cute_Kitty_, intel-microcode is for "changing" the code contained inside the CPU to fix bugs such as heartbleed.
229 [01:34:57] <nvz> _Cute_Kitty_: your issue sounds like a bad monitor/cable
230 [01:35:40] <_Cute_Kitty_> oh so it's not related to graphics
231 [01:35:47] <nvz> almost certainly not
232 [01:36:09] <_Cute_Kitty_> also, i don't think i have a cable that's bad. the reason being, as soon as I log out or reboot, shutdown, anything, the artifacting goes away
233 [01:36:14] <nvz> _Cute_Kitty_: what kind of connection is it? VGA, DVI, HDMI, DP?
234 [01:36:16] <_Cute_Kitty_> so that's why i'm curious about my install.
235 [01:36:21] <_Cute_Kitty_> nvz: it's a laptop!
236 [01:36:38] <_Cute_Kitty_> in other words the issue is not constant
237 [01:36:57] <_Cute_Kitty_> or, it is, but not like i mentioned above
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239 [01:38:11] <nvz> _Cute_Kitty_: when it happens, pinch around the top and side edges of the screen bezel and press firmly along the area just above the keyboard.. see if anything changes
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241 [01:38:35] <_Cute_Kitty_> alright i will definitely do that. thanks for the suggestion
242 [01:38:56] <nvz> _Cute_Kitty_: I'd be better if pressing on the bottom half of the machine just above the keyboard caused a change
243 [01:39:06] <nvz> if pinching the screen itself does.. thats not good
244 [01:39:13] <_Cute_Kitty_> that means the screen is bad
245 [01:39:17] <_Cute_Kitty_> versus a cable
246 [01:39:28] <_Cute_Kitty_> ?
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250 [01:39:51] <nvz> cables in both cases.. but the ones in the screen arent meant to be unplugged, they're soldered on
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252 [01:40:16] <_Cute_Kitty_> ok
253 [01:40:17] <_Cute_Kitty_> gotcha
254 [01:40:24] <nvz> and since they're thin plastic flex cables, you can't really user service them.. they will melt trying to solder them
255 [01:40:33] <_Cute_Kitty_> i'm typing on the laptop now and it hasn't done anything yet :)
256 [01:40:47] <nvz> the connector on the motherboard however which is usually right above the keyboard.. that can be unplugged and may be loose
257 [01:40:59] <_Cute_Kitty_> i see
258 [01:41:12] <nvz> some machines they put two screws in it to hold it down, some dont
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264 [01:44:02] <nvz> its far more likely a connection issue than a software or graphics hardware issue though
265 [01:44:52] <nvz> if colors across the whole display are shifting hue or something like that
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267 [01:45:45] <rwp> _Cute_Kitty_, Looking at the photo it looks like bad font anti-aliasing or another bad font rastorization of some sort.
268 [01:45:45] <nvz> and its more likely the main connector to the mobo as the actual cables going to the sides of the display wouldnt cause color distortion, they'd cause hori/vert line kinda deals
269 [01:46:05] <nvz> the photo looks fine to me.. just an ugly color scheme :P
270 [01:46:17] <nvz> but short of a compositor in play, I dont see it being software
271 [01:46:34] <rwp> I would say it looks fine to me too. But I am sure the complaint is about the letters
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273 [01:47:23] <nvz> I see not enough reds.. which suggests the signal line doing the red colors is loose
274 [01:47:31] <nvz> too much greens and blues
275 [01:47:50] <nvz> seen that on old vga connectors plenty
276 [01:48:05] <rwp> Compare the letters to the samples here replaced-url
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281 [01:54:05] <_Cute_Kitty_> rwp: that is the characters
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284 [01:54:38] <_Cute_Kitty_> but the problem isn't just the character font, it's the actual color. the whole thing looks like it's 3d outwards towards me,
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287 [01:54:43] <_Cute_Kitty_> in a fuzzy rainbow weird color scheme.
288 [01:55:03] <_Cute_Kitty_> does that make sense? look at the firefox icon in the picture and compare it to an actual one, that's the color that's changing
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300 [02:03:12] <m0rd3cai> hey Bushmills, remember that text string yesterday I couldnt make heads or tails of?
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316 [02:15:32] <humpled> ~~~~~
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329 [02:22:19] <hyskaru> j #debian-fr
330 [02:22:24] <hyskaru> ..
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342 [02:35:36] <Guest91374> ok installed debian iso and booted to installation menu, and ,,,it says "failed to load firmwire..." checked the log saying "switch root" failed.....
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349 [02:39:41] <GenTooMan> I am running debian buster and it comes with fire fox quantum 60.8.0esr, I am having a rather frustrating VM allocation issue that causes swapping. If I have open FF browser windows open with 8 sites each, they VM is about 20.3GB and the RSS size is 3G. Is this a bug in the particular version of firefox? and yes I asked in #firefox with not much response other than someone mentioning that was an awful lot of VM allocated
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369 [02:49:12] <_Cute_Kitty_> ok it just did it again!
370 [02:49:14] <_Cute_Kitty_> replaced-url
371 [02:49:28] <_Cute_Kitty_> i pressed really hard around all edges of the screen, nothing strange was happening at all,
372 [02:49:42] <_Cute_Kitty_> down by the keyboard i was pressing around the hp logo, nothing. no hint of shift in color or anything.
373 [02:49:43] <_Cute_Kitty_> it
374 [02:50:07] <_Cute_Kitty_> but that screenshot did not capture it, i just noticed it
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377 [02:52:39] <raidghost> If i apt remove aprogram
378 [02:52:42] <raidghost> and then apt isntall aprogram
379 [02:52:52] <raidghost> would it keep my config files and just let me get the program daemon again?
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384 [02:55:25] <nvz> raidghost: yes it should.. but if you goal is to reinstall you dont have to remove it first
385 [02:55:31] <Nirvash> I'm unable to get mysql to start with my server. Is there a reason that 'sudo update-rc.d mysql defaults' wouldn't work, and /var/log/syslog shows no errors?
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388 [02:56:23] <nvz> Nirvash: what distro?
389 [02:58:17] <Nirvash> 9.9 stretch
390 [02:58:44] <nvz> ok, then where did you get mysql from and what init system are you using?
391 [02:59:29] <nvz> because Debian uses systemd and doesnt have mysql
392 [02:59:55] <Nirvash> I installed mysql from repo.mysql.com
393 [03:00:02] <Nirvash> I uninstalled MariaDB completely.
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395 [03:00:40] <raidghost> nvz: was more to solve a bad upgrade :P
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397 [03:01:21] <nvz> ok. have you perhaps tried running mysql manually to see if there are errors? Have you checked systemctl to see if it has built a unit for it, and what its status is?
398 [03:01:50] <nvz> Nirvash: i.e. sytemctl status mysql or whatever
399 [03:01:58] <Nirvash> Yes to both. Running 'sudo systemctl status mysql' shows that it isn't running, and 'sudo systemctl start mysql' runs mysql without a problem.
400 [03:02:25] <nvz> by starting it manually I meant without the init system.. stopping it there and running the server directly
401 [03:03:10] <nvz> this and reading the logs is about as far as we can really support this here, as we don't ship mysql anymore for years now, and I can't reproduce your issue
402 [03:03:38] <Nirvash> Yeah, it's definitely a strange one. I see that it's listed in rc.d and should be starting right away.
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404 [03:04:16] <nvz> yeah well that rc.d crap is all sysv init stuff
405 [03:05:13] <nvz> systemd uses service units that have nothing to do with all that.. it will build unit files from old init files but other than that it toally ignores them
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407 [03:07:19] <nvz> GenTooMan: I've seen that happen on my father's machine before.. its probably just some buggy runaway javascript I just closed and restarted the browser
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409 [03:08:14] <nvz> GenTooMan: it really baffled me when it happened cause he only has 4GB ram and 4GB swap.. so seemed impossible anything could have memory in excess of that
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411 [03:08:30] <nvz> but iirc, it was the same figure you quoted.. 20.3G which seems suspicious
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416 [03:16:08] <Nirvash> Trying to use 'systemctl enable mysql' is starting to show more of the issue. "Link has been severed".
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432 [03:23:54] <LCRERGO> Hi I wanted to know what packages provides section 3 of the manual in debian
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464 [03:42:12] <ZaZaGX> ok, i'm done. took forever to completely secure my debian laptop
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472 [03:45:16] <annadane> forever?!
473 [03:45:31] <Psi-Jack> Forever is still happening.
474 [03:45:33] <Psi-Jack> Right now.
475 [03:45:56] <annadane> tl;dr: debian is never secure
476 [03:46:00] <annadane> use kali linux instead
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480 [03:49:14] <karenmcd> ... looks at current qubes installation...
481 [03:49:41] <ZaZaGX> i set a password on bios, set password to not bootup another linux distro from usb flash drive, format laptop. disk encrpyted the whole hard drive. set password for grub, updated system. install like 2 malware scanners, got them working. installed antivirus. installed all apps back
482 [03:49:41] <karenmcd> <_< it's reasonably secure :-)
483 [03:49:50] <ZaZaGX> kali linux is secure?
484 [03:51:32] <ZaZaGX> annadane, how old are you?
485 [03:52:19] <annadane> between 1 and 712
486 [03:52:27] * dvs thinks that just using LUKS is secure
487 [03:52:33] <annadane> also, i'm joking about kali...
488 [03:52:48] <ZaZaGX> whoa, your too young for me annadane
489 [03:52:54] <annadane> the joke is if it took you "forever" to secure debian and forever is always ongoing, debian is never secure
490 [03:54:57] <ZaZaGX> egh, i don't want to deal with nftables
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492 [03:58:11] <ZaZaGX> i have a vpn, and i use TOR in shady wifi hotspots
493 [03:58:25] <karlpinc> ZaZaGX: nftables (finally) has a managable syntax, unlike iptables.
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495 [03:59:18] <ZaZaGX> i don't want to block everything
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498 [04:01:29] <ZaZaGX> maybe i should get a mac too
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501 [04:06:30] <ZaZaGX> maybe not. i'm not sure how to secure it. maybe virtual machine a debian on it?
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510 [04:15:37] <Nirvash> Any thoughts on how to get mysql added to systemd to start automatically?
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514 [04:18:03] <GenTooMan> nvz could it be something attached to SQLite?
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519 [04:22:02] <karlpinc> Nirvash: Probably "systemctl enable ...", but buster does not come with mysql, does it? Do you mean mariadb? (I prefer postgres myself.)
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524 [04:23:04] <Nirvash> I have a few programs that require MySQL specifically, and systemctl enable is failing without much help =/
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538 [04:35:16] <annadane> anyone know what the package in MATE is to enable the sound option in the control center?
539 [04:35:27] <annadane> i'd installed mate-desktop-environment-core
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544 [04:38:56] <karlpinc> Nirvash: You will have to make a "service" file. See for an example /etc/systemd/system/sshd.service
545 [04:41:20] <karlpinc> Nirvash: man systemd.service (which is probably also where it tells you all about /etc/systemd/system/)
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547 [04:41:37] <annadane> found it; mate-media
548 [04:42:02] <ZaZaGX> good job
549 [04:42:03] <annadane> may also be another package that's part of it but installing that did it
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551 [04:43:09] <karlpinc> Nirvash: Also "systemctl daemon-reload" which is (sometimes) needed, I think, depending on what sort of dependences you create.
552 [04:43:26] <annadane> "MATE media utilities are the audio mixer and the volume control applet." so yeah it should be precisely that
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593 [05:28:06] <Jmabsd> anyone knows in LibVirt virt-install how I can specify number of seconds for the OVMF UEFI boot menu wait?
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595 [05:28:25] <Jmabsd> maaaybe -boot menu=on[,splash-time=T]
596 [05:29:46] <Jmabsd> "ERROR Unknown options ['splash-time']"
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693 [07:08:52] <Jmabsd> libvirt bug: - <bootmenu>'s timeout tag doesn't work for the OVMF UEFI firmware at least. Also no way to pass the timeout via virst-intall.
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713 [07:33:09] <Jmabsd> what's an UEFI command to boot off "BLK5"?
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715 [07:33:37] <ozzloy> if anyone else is having a problem installing firefox's multi-account containers and gets "installation ... appears to be corrupt.", you can install "facebook container" and then all the container UI is available
716 [07:34:00] <ozzloy> and you don't have to use facebook at all
717 [07:34:07] <ozzloy> to do it
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728 [07:40:27] <Tom-_> I tried to upgrade stretch to buster and have no systemd, following the instructions at replaced-url
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733 [07:41:24] <Tom-_> i guess i want to know if there is official or unofficial instructions anywhere on running buster without systemd?
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739 [07:43:52] <diogenes_> Tom-_, probably on devuan page.
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747 [07:47:35] <Tom-_> thanks, diogenes_, but is there support here for people running Debian no systemd? I'm running Debian now
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782 [08:30:36] <mohammad-ghasemi> hello, why i get the following error rutting apt-get install [anything]: exim4-base : Depends: exim4-config (>= 4.82) but it is not going to be installed?
783 [08:30:47] <tdn> I have encrypted disks using LUKS and LVM. I want to enable trim. I have added 'discard' option to fstab and to crypttab. What else do I need? It still says "fstrim: /: the discard operation is not supported" - what am I missing?
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845 [09:09:57] <bqq> is there pasterbin for image?
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847 [09:10:40] <Habbie> bqq, imgur is decent
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849 [09:13:39] <bqq> seems connecting to forever...
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851 [09:14:58] <bqq> Habbie: replaced-url
852 [09:15:17] <Habbie> yes
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872 [09:22:59] <EdePopede> so, i've just experienced something i've never had before. the data disk decided to say goodbye during operation. still have to fsck it, but:
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875 [09:24:01] <EdePopede> logs said something about "check power connector", which i did. started pulling out the cable, it beeped. put it back in, not sure if i even moved it 1mm, checked logs, the disk is back
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877 [09:24:38] <EdePopede> and 2 side effects: firefox was spamming me with crash reporters, in the end htop showed a couple of screens full of them
878 [09:25:07] <EdePopede> may have been the reason why i was kicked out on irc AGAIN, cpu were both on 100% for a long time
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881 [09:26:02] <bqq> firmware: failed to load xxxxxx?
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883 [09:26:41] <EdePopede> and then suddenly i can switch to another tty with alt-left/right, or even using the win key. win with up/down still works as supposed, so something seems to overlay it. that would be my first question, how to reset this? it's driving me nuts to jump to the text terminal all the time
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891 [09:33:01] <EdePopede> which part of the system is responsible for the "go to ttyN/go to next/prev tty" thing? the kernel?
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907 [09:40:40] <EdePopede> so e2fsck doesn't offer a log option, but also refuses to pipe its output to tee? i really have to copypaste the output from the terminal if i want to check it later?
908 [09:41:27] <Habbie> EdePopede, without having read the backlog, 'man script' might be of interest
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911 [09:42:22] <EdePopede> ah right. didn't use it for some time. but i also could simply use xterm's log. not as nice, but, well. anyway, looking for script now, thanks :)
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923 [09:54:06] <n_1-c_k> In buster, logrotate of mail.log occurs at midnight Monday and not at 06:25 as in strech. Why and how this change?
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941 [10:01:52] <n_1-c_k> Correction, occurs at midnight beginning of Sunday, i.e. about 30 hours earlier than it would in stretch.
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997 [10:27:23] <f8e3_> de10 kernel still nasty not modeset, cannot use xfce2.14 since i boot into blank screen, was in testing and now in 'stable', regression error and not fixed, wonder how many ppl cant go deb10 because of this
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1003 [10:31:38] <annadane> f8e3_, er... xfce 2.14?
1004 [10:31:49] <annadane> do you mean 4.14? which isn't in stable
1005 [10:32:08] <Habbie> ,v xfce4
1006 [10:32:09] <judd> Package: xfce4 on amd64 -- jessie: 4.10.1; stretch: 4.12.3; bullseye: 4.12.5; buster: 4.12.5; sid: 4.12.5
1007 [10:32:32] <Habbie> 4.14 was released on aug 12
1008 [10:32:34] <Habbie> (upstream)
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1014 [10:34:45] <annadane> boot into blank screen... hmm
1015 [10:34:58] <annadane> i'd probably file a bug report regardless
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1017 [10:35:12] <annadane> (this is lazy-speak for i don't know how to fix your problem)
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1020 [10:37:21] <f8e3_> i unfortunate dont have the log, and installed deb9 again, just wanted to let ppl know if similar replaced-url
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1032 [10:44:52] <Lyberta> is there a package that will sync the kernel and initramfs on ESP and /boot?
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1047 [11:00:29] <KippiX> Hi all, I look for apt repository manager. I eard of aptly but I which to known the other existing tool ;) So what tool do you use ?
1048 [11:01:07] <Habbie> we use reprepro
1049 [11:01:20] <Habbie> we want to use pulp but my coworkers tell me it's not mature enough
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1056 [11:05:43] <KippiX> Habbie: ths
1057 [11:05:45] <KippiX> Habbie: thx
1058 [11:05:53] <KippiX> aptly, reprepro, pulp: any one else ?
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1063 [11:11:04] <EdePopede> could someone check the output of this one? # dumpkeys | grep -i Decr_Console # atm i have it with 8 of 128 possible modifier keycombos for key 105, looks like a bit too much. though i'm not sure if some entries were added here or the existing ones are overridden in X (CA-Fn instead of A-Fn, no A-left/right) but aren't anymore now.
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1069 [11:12:15] <humpled> hmm
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1072 [11:12:22] <ZaZaGX> hmm
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1076 [11:14:03] <humpled> "Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console"
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1079 [11:14:57] <Habbie> humpled, probably doesn't work inside X11
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1085 [11:17:53] <EdePopede> grep. keymaps(5) is from 1998. did the windows key even exist in those days?
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1109 [11:29:22] <humpled> it doesn't work in screen
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1111 [11:30:00] <Habbie> humpled, indeed
1112 [11:30:22] <Habbie> EdePopede, yes, the windows key is from 1994
1113 [11:30:31] <humpled> otherwise i get 8 outputs
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1115 [11:31:56] <EdePopede> oh, so already for w95. 25. and i still got some with 102 keys around.
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1119 [11:34:57] <EdePopede> the strange thing is, everything with <Alt> included switches terminals. including ctrl+alt. which i've overridden for xfce and it works as expected. win+cursor is also overridden^Wdefined, but acts as terminal switcher now. can't see why they would be treated differently.
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1123 [11:35:57] <EdePopede> or if the kernel yells MINE! or X has lost some of its keybindings.
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1217 [12:58:52] <FinalX> ,v lxc
1218 [12:58:53] <judd> Package: lxc on amd64 -- jessie-security: 1:1.0.6-6+deb8u2; jessie: 1:1.0.6-6+deb8u6; stretch: 1:2.0.7-2+deb9u2; buster: 1:3.1.0+really3.0.3-8; bullseye: 1:3.1.0+really3.0.4-1; sid: 1:3.1.0+really3.0.4-2
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1252 [13:21:38] <EdePopede> NetworkManager[466]: <info> [1566816779.2295] dhcp4 (enp2s0): lease time 3600 <--- if this is the answer from the server, which looks like "come back in an hour", then why us this the reaction from dhclient? ---> -- renewal in 1364 seconds.
1253 [13:22:34] <EdePopede> didn't calculate the exact timings, and also the number seems to be different every time, but it ALWAYS starts annying the server who of course doesn't react until the hour is over
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1255 [13:23:09] <EdePopede> with the consequence that dhclient is still spamming my logs with its DHCPREQUEST lines every few seconds
1256 [13:23:27] <Bushmills> client and servers may have different ideas about lease time. could be that server says 1800, client ask for 3600 or vice versa
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1259 [13:23:47] <Rovanion> Are processes in the D state scheduled onto hardware cores or do they remain unscheduled until the IO has been completed?
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1261 [13:24:40] <Bushmills> "spamming my logs with its DHCPREQUEST lines every few seconds" shouldn't happen, though
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1263 [13:25:17] <EdePopede> so the client simply ignores the server's wishes?
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1266 [13:25:28] <Bushmills> and server should react, even before
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1268 [13:26:22] <Bushmills> it's not that server says "I won't respond any longer during lease time". it's a suggestion when to renew the lease
1269 [13:27:08] <EdePopede> the lease file has some 25 entries btw, last one ending with 'expire 1 2019/08/26 11:52:59'. with a timestamp of 12:52:59, so something is weird anyway. CEST, so either UTC, which would be 2 hrs off, not 1, or CEST which would be 0.
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1272 [13:27:59] <EdePopede> wondering what would happen if i'd reboot right after the leasing action
1273 [13:28:21] <Bushmills> when rebooted, client will ask for a new lease
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1278 [13:30:10] <EdePopede> it does this all the time and gets ignored until the hour's over. so what would be different?
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1280 [13:31:21] <Bushmills> if it re-requests a lease continously, it may be a sign that it doesn't manage to obtain one.
1281 [13:31:47] <Bushmills> but usually, a dhcp client gives up after a number of failed attempts
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1284 [13:32:54] <Bushmills> i'd try it manually. de-initialize interface, stopping any potentially running client daemon, then use dhclient and watch what it does and says
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1286 [13:33:43] <Bushmills> dis the problem arise after an upgrade from a previous debian version?
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1289 [13:34:54] <EdePopede> omg, from 2007... replaced-url
1290 [13:35:13] <EdePopede> if that's the problem, i have more than TWENTY entries there, all the same
1291 [13:35:20] <EdePopede> only the times differ
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1295 [13:36:35] <EdePopede> Bushmills, i never upgrade. always fresh installs. but this was even back in the last release. still on 9, was on 7 before.
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1297 [13:37:26] <EdePopede> and i didn't touch such things for years now, everything is automated now, driven by some moster daemons doing strange things
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1300 [13:38:34] <EdePopede> i wasn't even able to start a 2nd xfce session to test something last year, and i don't even remember how to set up the network stuff manually
1301 [13:38:48] <EdePopede> welcome to smart linux, where all you need is a start button
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1305 [13:40:27] <Bushmills> my /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient.leases has one entry per interface - the current lease
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1307 [13:41:13] <EdePopede> the only method to de-initialize the interface i can remember is to pull out the cable. even brutally killing some daemon would probably restert it instantly by this new init thing i can't even remember the name of
1308 [13:41:34] <Bushmills> assigning ip address 0.0.0.0 is a way
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1311 [13:42:58] <EdePopede> and then i lose internet and have to reboot anyway
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1313 [13:43:19] <EdePopede> i don't remember ANYTHING related to network hacking, and never ever learned the new tools
1314 [13:43:36] <EdePopede> last time i did such things there were ifup and ifdown
1315 [13:44:15] <Bushmills> that makes it of course a bit harder to diagnose such problems, by for example looking at the output of involved commands
1316 [13:44:34] <Bushmills> oh well, never mind, it was just a suggestion
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1320 [13:46:26] <EdePopede> so, lets see. i used that nifty xfce button to kill the connection and reopen it
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1322 [13:47:15] <EdePopede> first dhclient-enp2s0.conf disappeared to be recreated after reconnection
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1325 [13:47:25] <EdePopede> lease file has 2 entries now
1326 [13:47:45] <EdePopede> the last expire time is still 1 hour back
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1328 [13:48:51] <Bushmills> sure that it's not expiring tomorrow at about the same time?
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1335 [13:52:49] <dcpc007> Hi, i have a Jira server on Debian 7 + mysql 5.5. Need to upgrade (at last !) but need mysql 5.7, not Mariadb (Jira says that will not work with mariadb and don't support it)
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1337 [13:53:01] <dcpc007> Is it possible to keep mysql on debian 9 ?
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1340 [13:53:47] <EdePopede> "renewal in 1580 seconds" -- this would be at ~ :10
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1347 [13:58:06] <EdePopede> seems it keeps the last entry at shutdown and adds a new one at restart. and then for every request it goes through.
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1350 [13:59:33] <EdePopede> now i'll have to wait until :20. but i'm sure it will start spamming again and then add entry numero three after one hour.
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1355 [14:01:22] <elitas> what repo should i use instead of jessie-backports ?
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1357 [14:01:45] <Habbie> elitas, for what?
1358 [14:03:03] <EdePopede> should i use a cronjob to restart the networkmanager thing every 20 minutes or would a script for that new superdaemon be better?
1359 [14:04:02] <elitas> for mssql setup i need jessie-backports
1360 [14:05:05] <elitas> but mirror storing only jessie-updates/
1361 [14:06:42] <jelly> !jessie-backports
1362 [14:06:43] <dpkg> Some packages intended for Stretch (Debian 9) but rebuilt for use with Jessie (Debian 8) can be found in the "jessie-backports" repository. See replaced-url
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1368 [14:09:18] <jelly> elitas: look for jessie-backports under, something like, deb replaced-url
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1370 [14:11:08] <elitas> thanks
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1372 [14:15:52] <abrock> I have a very small /boot partition and apt wants to upgrade from linux-image-4.19.0-5-amd64 to install linux-image-5.2.0-2-amd64. This fails due to "no space left on device". Could I remove the old kernel first and then install the new one?
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1376 [14:17:55] <wwilliam> Hello I have a directory like this replaced-url
1377 [14:17:59] <Bushmills> not recommended.
1378 [14:18:10] <Bushmills> if new kernel has a problem, you're in some shit
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1381 [14:20:05] <Bushmills> as the problem with too small boot partition will probably continue to haunt you in the future, I'd try to solve it there.
1382 [14:20:31] <EdePopede> on my /boot only 61M are used oO
1383 [14:20:31] <abrock> If I mount a USB flash drive over /boot and then do the upgrade, could I boot from the usb drive?
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1385 [14:21:44] <Bushmills> just by mounting alone, no. even if kernel was written to usb, it'd not contain boot loader, and the installed initrd wouldn't know what root to mount
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1389 [14:22:52] <Habbie> wwilliam, look at the 'parallel' and 'xargs' tools
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1391 [14:23:06] <wwilliam> Habbie: ok thanks
1392 [14:23:12] <Bushmills> chances are, depending on partitioning and bios age, that boot partition may not even be needed
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1394 [14:23:41] <EdePopede> gah, that really sucks. any idea how i make the kernel or what it is to NOT react on things like Alt+Left or Alt+F2 while i'm in X? i land all the time in a tty, can't switch desktops properly, can't even open the program menu and what not.
1395 [14:24:06] <nvz> random curiousity.. I know pidgin with XMPP/gtalk can do gmail notifications.. anyone know of something more generic that can notify me of emails without a full blown email/msg client like an applet, daemon, something?
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1397 [14:24:46] <EdePopede> all this started after the data disk said goodbye and firefox, running on that disk, went mad with throwing crashreporter dialogs at me until i finally got it killed.
1398 [14:25:06] <nvz> I usually ignore my email but if I'm gonna be working in IT again I prob should have an email notifier :P
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1400 [14:25:46] <EdePopede> hm, biff? is this still a thing?
1401 [14:26:04] <nvz> ,i biff
1402 [14:26:06] <judd> Package biff (mail, optional) in buster/amd64: a mail notification tool. Version: 1:0.17.pre20000412-5.1; Size: 13.4k; Installed: 54k
1403 [14:26:43] <Bushmills> nvz: gmail allows IMAP, and some biffs can hook into notification per IMAP
1404 [14:26:46] <EdePopede> 0.17? and wait... 2000? :D
1405 [14:27:01] <nvz> yeah thats ancient and uses inetd and is a terminal based notification
1406 [14:27:21] <nvz> I prob have a mail client of some kind installed I just don't use it :P
1407 [14:27:38] <Bushmills> no, i talked about "biffs" in the general sense
1408 [14:27:59] * nvz doesnt know what biffs are
1409 [14:28:24] <nvz> sounds like a quiet flatulation to me
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1411 [14:29:00] <Bushmills> a term used for mail notifiers. named after a dog
1412 [14:29:19] <nvz> makes sense.. dogs fart like that
1413 [14:29:34] <EdePopede> from wikipedia.... xbiff, xlbiff, cwbiff, kbiff, gnubiff, wmbiff, imapbiff and xbuffy. The concept also extends outside the Unix world — the AOL "You've got mail" voice could be seen as a talking biff.
1414 [14:29:39] <nvz> and chase mailmen
1415 [14:29:44] <EdePopede> got an AOL cd around from the old days maybe?
1416 [14:29:47] * EdePopede runs away
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1420 [14:31:24] * Bushmills gets new mail notifications printed on the - otherwise black - wallpaper
1421 [14:31:50] <nvz> I'd never see anything on the root window I never look at it :P
1422 [14:32:04] <nvz> my terminal is always covering it
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1426 [14:33:00] <nvz> back in the glory days when I could still realistically use sawfish I'd had my terminal at like -4, ignored, tasklist/widowlist skip, stretched across the desktop
1427 [14:33:01] <Bushmills> i happen to change to another virtual desktop sometimes, they're not all covered with full screen terminals
1428 [14:33:02] <EdePopede> Bushmills: wallpaper rotation and image manipulation? or conky?
1429 [14:33:13] * nvz doesnt use virtual desktops
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1431 [14:34:07] <Bushmills> neither (for notifications) though conky runs too. but the mail notifier used imagemagick, to plot status information on a otherwise transparent image
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1434 [14:35:34] <EdePopede> i was thinking of something similar too, at least for things which don't need constant updates. having some wallpaper where some info would look like a natural part of it.
1435 [14:36:25] <Bushmills> that image magick is invoked for such messages is due to service provided by a system called serafena. service is called "event", and is sent from mailserver ove vpn to all machines in the "event" group
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1441 [14:37:22] <Bushmills> it's not only incoming email which is printed there. also status information of misc machines in general
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1443 [14:38:12] <EdePopede> *sigh* and here we're back at logspam. and annoying the server. why can't that darn dhclient not simply be a good kid and stfu until the server is willing to talk to it again?
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1447 [14:38:56] <Bushmills> server is willing to talk all the time, It will reply when asked.
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1450 [14:40:03] <Bushmills> imagine you reboot your machine, without releasing the dhcp lease first. were server to ignore your for lease time now, you wouldn't have network
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1455 [14:41:37] <EdePopede> so the lease time reported by NetworkManager is meant to be ignored?
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1457 [14:42:36] <Bushmills> lease time (specifically, renewal time) is that client knows when to ask again. as suggestion, or warning that lease may expire.
1458 [14:42:42] <EdePopede> maybe i could at least get dhclient not to be so chatty
1459 [14:43:54] <EdePopede> 2000 of 6000 lines are those requests, that's nuts
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1463 [14:45:37] <Bushmills> user.log or daemon.log?
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1465 [14:46:52] <EdePopede> oh nice. and pulseaudio also appearing in user.log during my hd issue this morning and its aftermath. and i wasn't running anything related to sound, unless firefox grabs something at startup and started making trouble
1466 [14:47:06] <EdePopede> Bushmills: syslog
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1470 [14:47:44] <Bushmills> my syslog hasn't entries related to dhclient
1471 [14:47:52] <EdePopede> in user.log i only have those blocks from successful lease updates every 50 minutes or so
1472 [14:47:55] <Bushmills> oh sorry, it does
1473 [14:48:08] <EdePopede> not too many it seems
1474 [14:48:11] <Bushmills> too few to be immediately noticeable
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1476 [14:49:02] <EdePopede> DHPACK followed by a "bound" line, would be fine to have only these
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1478 [14:49:30] <Bushmills> once about every 8 hours
1479 [14:50:22] <Bushmills> matches roughly the "renewal in 35963 seconds."-message
1480 [14:50:45] <EdePopede> 8 hours. a dream.
1481 [14:51:23] <EdePopede> so yours doesn't seem to ignore the server's value, why does it happen here then?
1482 [14:51:35] <EdePopede> btw > ata2.00: exception Emask 0x40 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x80800 action 0x6 frozen
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1484 [14:51:43] <EdePopede> that's what started it all
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1486 [14:52:20] <EdePopede> seemed to have been a contact problem though i can't imagine why.
1487 [14:52:37] <Bushmills> no, the opposite. from my dhclient conf, send dhcp-lease-time is commented out, while on server a leasetime of 24h has been set
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1489 [14:53:05] <Bushmills> (renewal time is shorter than lease time)
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1491 [14:54:10] <EdePopede> #send dhcp-lease-time 3600; ### in both locations, /etc and /var/lib/NetworkManager
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1494 [14:55:47] <Bushmills> on server it's " option leasetime '24h'" - that's from dnsmasq of OpenWRT
1495 [14:55:51] <EdePopede> i think i'll restart the session. in the hope that the keyboard will work as it should then. that's really... GNAH!
1496 [14:57:06] <EdePopede> hm, it's my provider's server, so i don't think i can lurk into its configs ;)
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1499 [14:57:31] <wwilliam> is this about right?
1500 [14:57:32] <wwilliam> for x in *.sh;do parallell -j 10 $x;done
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1502 [14:58:09] <EdePopede> should begin again in a few minutes. i'll wait with the restart :)
1503 [14:58:29] <Bushmills> you may want to double quote "$x"
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1505 [14:58:37] <EdePopede> wwilliam: don't forge... oh :)(
1506 [14:58:59] <wwilliam> ?
1507 [14:59:11] <EdePopede> filenames may contain spaces
1508 [14:59:11] <Habbie> wwilliam, no, that will run one at a time
1509 [14:59:18] <oldman> hello
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1511 [14:59:53] <Habbie> wwilliam, i think you want something like parallel -j 10 sh -- *.sh
1512 [15:00:09] <wwilliam> oh OK, thank you.
1513 [15:00:21] <wwilliam> Thanks Bushmills I forgot.
1514 [15:00:27] <Haohmaru> hm, bios says "hard disk S.M.A.R.T. status bad. immediately back-up your data and replace.."
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1516 [15:00:53] <Bushmills> Haohmaru: well, you can ignore it, or do it.
1517 [15:01:01] <abrock> hm, I tried the following: Create two partitions on the usb key, one (bootable) ext4 for /boot and one vfat for /boot/efi. Mounted them and copied the files from the original boot partition. Then I had apt install the new kernel to the flash drive and ran update-grub and grub-install
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1519 [15:01:36] <abrock> still, bios complains that the usb key is not bootable
1520 [15:01:37] <Haohmaru> the hdd is big afaik, and there's lots of unused space, what can i do? does linux have some mechanisms to check and perhaps keep using the hdd for a longer time?
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1522 [15:02:07] <Bushmills> depends on why it's considered failing
1523 [15:02:17] <Bushmills> some problems can't be corrected in software
1524 [15:02:30] <Haohmaru> yeah, that's why i ask
1525 [15:02:32] <wwilliam> Habbie: so i cd to that dir and do parallel -j 10 sh -- *.sh
1526 [15:02:41] <EdePopede> Haohmaru: smartmontools. and badblocks. fsck has an option to call badblocks (using it directly for repairing isn't a good idea for sector size or what it was)
1527 [15:02:44] <Bushmills> you didn'T ask anything
1528 [15:02:44] <Haohmaru> iirc, bad sectors could be worked around
1529 [15:02:53] <Bushmills> you just reported what bios said
1530 [15:03:09] <jelly> "what can I do" was technically a question!
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1532 [15:03:38] <Haohmaru> okay, i'm a little distracted by collegue's youtube playing nasty 2pac music >:/
1533 [15:03:43] <Bushmills> true. i focused on the initial message
1534 [15:03:53] <jelly> Haohmaru: what you can do first and foremost is make sure your backups are up to date and valid
1535 [15:04:12] <Haohmaru> yeah, i got most of the stuff backed up
1536 [15:04:37] <Bushmills> i'd install smartmontools, then look at the report
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1538 [15:05:16] <Bushmills> that should give an indication why it's deemed that failure is imminent.
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1540 [15:05:33] <Bushmills> (assuming that that's what bios report means)
1541 [15:05:49] <Haohmaru> hm.. "loading linux 4.19.0-5-rt-amd64 ..." "loading initial ramdisk ..." stays for quite a long time..
1542 [15:06:03] <EdePopede> yeah. added lease entry #3. and restarted the spam as expected.
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1545 [15:10:17] <Haohmaru> systemd booting things up very slowly..
1546 [15:10:19] <Haohmaru> :/
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1550 [15:12:31] <wwilliam> is this better? find . -type f -name "*.sh"| parallel --citation -j 10 sh -- *.sh
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1553 [15:14:56] <Habbie> wwilliam, my man page does not document '--citation', but besides that, passing *.sh to both find and parallel cannot be right
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1555 [15:15:07] <Haohmaru> okay, i think it's bad.. "ata2.00: failed command: READ DMA EXT"
1556 [15:15:53] <wwilliam> To silence this citation notice: run 'parallel --citation'.
1557 [15:16:00] <Habbie> ah, ok
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1559 [15:16:44] <Bushmills> wwilliam, if you're batch processing stuff, consider a completely different approach, which may allow you to recover from interruptions: run through the names of files, write them along with the command to process them in groups of ten to a script file. i.e. you merely generate the scripts. then, as second step, you execute those scripts, and put each one into background upon invocation.
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1561 [15:17:22] <Bushmills> interrupted? the still present scripts indicate where you left off
1562 [15:17:44] <wwilliam> OK Thank you.
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1568 [15:22:15] <JustASlacker> yay for defective ssd's
1569 [15:22:16] <JustASlacker> March 2019, Firmware Revision XCV10110, Resolved 1.92TB and 3.84TB SKUs may become unresponsive at 1700 hrs. of cumulative Idle Power On Hours.
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1571 [15:22:39] <JustASlacker> O_o'
1572 [15:23:25] <JustASlacker> lets patch every SSD!
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1574 [15:25:02] <Haohmaru> could something like this be caused by the SATA cable?
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1577 [15:25:27] <Haohmaru> i kinda doubt it but..
1578 [15:25:53] <jelly> Haohmaru: repeated failed reads are more likely to just be bad sectors
1579 [15:26:36] <Haohmaru> okay, i'm trying to install smartmontools..
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1581 [15:27:41] <Haohmaru> iirc back in the win98 days, on FAT32 bad sectors could be checked/found and then marked as bad and you could keep going
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1584 [15:29:50] <jelly> that can be done with ext2/ext3/ext4 as well (man badblocks)
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1597 [15:37:46] <Haohmaru> crap, i need to rtfm a lot for this smartctl thing, gonna have to leave it for tomorrow
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1658 [16:30:32] <Akuw> i have a computer with VPN client in one computer, but that client is not available for linux
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1662 [16:33:09] <Akuw> so i need to connect to that computer using VPN client to get access to VPN
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1664 [16:33:39] <Akuw> Linux Machine -> Windows Machine (with VPN Client) --> Server
1665 [16:33:55] <Akuw> i have not idea how to do that
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1673 [16:36:18] <nvz> neither do I.. we should hang out..
1674 [16:36:53] <diogenes_> Akuw, anydesk, teamviewer...
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1677 [16:37:11] <Akuw> no man
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1679 [16:38:04] <nvz> maybe you should ask a question.. one that includes relevant details for someone to provide you with a satisfactory answer
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1681 [16:39:06] <nvz> I need to connect to a server at work that uses Proprietary-Shit-VPN that only has a client for Windows, I need to access ssh on that server from linux through my Win10 box..
1682 [16:40:17] <humpled> **citrix**
1683 [16:41:00] <nvz> personally the idea of something like putty connecting to the linux box from windows using port forwarding from the linux box to the vpn comes to mind
1684 [16:41:14] <nvz> but idk.. cause I have no idea what you're trying to do or what you're using
1685 [16:41:23] <nvz> you're being trivially vague and not asking anything
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1688 [16:42:18] <nvz> not mentioning what the server runs as far as OS or what you're trying to access, not mentioning what the vpn is.. etc
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1692 [16:42:51] <diogenes_> so what do you think guys of GIMP fork, now we gonna have GIMP and Glimpse.
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1697 [16:44:19] <lf94> Terrible.
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1699 [16:44:24] <nvz> never heard of it, but if someone forked gimp just to rename it thats dumb as a sack of hammers and its more a social conversation for #debian-offtopic
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1701 [16:45:53] <deadrom> hi
1702 [16:46:19] <deadrom> can I make dd and ddrescue not use buffers but directly write to the target device, say when dd'ing an iso to a thumb drive?
1703 [16:47:47] <nvz> deadrom: iflag=nocache oflag=nocache
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1706 [16:49:06] <deadrom> nvz: thanks
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1713 [16:53:53] <jelly> deadrom: make sure your bs= or obs= is large so you don't kill the usb stick with lots of small writes
1714 [16:54:40] <jelly> 4M or so
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1749 [17:10:24] <Insanity_> Welcome :)
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1796 [17:40:03] <ZaZaGX> i just found out something
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1799 [17:42:01] <SerajewelKS> the fifth dentist caved and now they all recommend trident?
1800 [17:43:20] <humpled> somewhere in a parallel dimension that comment makes perfect sense
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1802 [17:44:18] <ZaZaGX> everyone of you guys on here are nerds
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1807 [17:46:42] <Butt3rfly> would you prefer a spud?
1808 [17:46:53] <Brklyn> Hey all... quick question I've got a deb repo I had been managing with the (sadly no-longer maintained deb-s3 ruby package). Today due to an error in a script I accidentally created a new component `pkg/foo` alonside the `main` component. I've been able to remove tha package associated with the new component, but I'm now unable to remove it from the Release file. How would you guys go about removing this?
1809 [17:47:18] <ZaZaGX> i'm not a nerd
1810 [17:47:45] <Brklyn> I currently have `somerepo.io/dists/nightly/Release` with references to `pkg/foo` :(
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1862 [18:19:25] <deadrom> is there a user friendly (web server) NAS distro on debian base that takes care of raid and monitoring and email alerts?
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1884 [18:26:39] <jhutchins_wk> deadrom: No.
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1886 [18:26:56] <jhutchins_wk> Why would that proces involve a web server?
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1891 [18:28:26] <pasiz> allow user to make bad choices graphically
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1917 [18:39:46] <jhutchins_wk> deadrom: Actually, I'm pretty sure consumer-grade NAS usually has a web interface. I'd be surprised if it could send mail.
1918 [18:40:05] <jhutchins_wk> Probably has a buggy Windows widget that it communicates to.
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1921 [18:40:44] <greycat> If it has a web interface, there's a very strong chance there's a couple of fields where you can configure a "smart host" and an email address to receive notifications.
1922 [18:41:14] <deadrom> it's for a friend who isn't that deep into linux. So I could set up a rig and configure it all, but in error case, well.
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1925 [18:41:41] <deadrom> but ok, so debian corssed off the list, ok
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1927 [18:42:15] <pasiz> deadrom: with linux nas4free
1928 [18:42:41] <pasiz> with -> without
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1931 [18:43:16] <pasiz> and with linux rockstor and openfiler are quite you are looking
1932 [18:43:27] <deadrom> worth a look. I was after FreeNAS, but creating bootable media fails already for not so clever reasons that I'm not convinced
1933 [18:43:38] <deadrom> will check these out, thanks
1934 [18:43:44] <jhutchins_wk> deadrom: Actually, there's a good chance there's at least one out there that uses debian, but there's no feedback to the project when somebody uses debian.
1935 [18:43:52] <pasiz> deadrom: what kind of hardware
1936 [18:44:06] <deadrom> pasiz: HP microserver gen7
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1943 [18:48:43] <pasiz> deadrom: with that ram, you can forget using zfs
1944 [18:48:57] <deadrom> has 8gb
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1946 [18:49:28] <deadrom> but zfs is no requirement, it's for private use, store a few photos and music and whatnot for maybe 3 users
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1950 [18:50:35] <pasiz> deadrom: but with freenas you cannot use nothing but zfs
1951 [18:50:40] <deadrom> data integrity is key, and after 15 years of home storage use I know debian serves me best when it comes to raid. plain old raid1 with xfs or ext4, nothing fancy, KISS principle
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1953 [18:51:27] <deadrom> pasiz: news to me. I'm fairly certain it offers "dumb" raid1, too. i'll check that
1954 [18:51:40] <pasiz> deadrom: yes, it offers, via zfs
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1957 [18:52:13] <pasiz> but with different mechanism than normal raid
1958 [18:53:01] <pasiz> raid 1 is not so space friendly on bigger pools. And with 2 disks you get no redundancy on disk failure situations
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1962 [18:53:46] <deadrom> um, with 2 disks in raid1 I have a working disk left if the other fails. for me that's redundancy
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1966 [18:54:43] <pasiz> redundancy come critical on recovery time. I lost one medium sized raid5 pool on rebuild, when other disk failed.
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1969 [18:55:14] <pasiz> but that was just 10.2TB of data
1970 [18:55:24] <greycat> yes, 2-disk RAID 1 gives you single disk redundancy. you can survive 1 failure at a time.
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1972 [18:56:44] <antto> !backports
1973 [18:56:44] <dpkg> A backport is a package from a newer Debian branch, compiled from source for an older branch to avoid dependency and <ABI> complications. replaced-url
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1976 [18:57:14] <pasiz> greycat: but added io in resilvering causes often the other disk failure, they are often same batch
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1978 [18:57:30] <pasiz> run same time and get same vibrations on same machine
1979 [18:58:03] <antto> hm, if i have a chunk of (related) packages currently installed from stable, and i want to install the newer versions from backports - do i have to remove the current version before installing the backported stuff? or will synaptic figure it out automagically
1980 [18:58:05] <greycat> My coworkers in the hardware ordering department like to buy disks from different batches/vendors to minimize the chances of them all failing at once.
1981 [18:58:29] <pasiz> greycat: that's wise buying
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1984 [18:59:28] <dvs> greycat, wouldn't that make RAID arrays a bit difficult if the disks have slightly different sizes?
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1986 [19:00:07] <greycat> as long as the replacements are >= the size of the original, it's fine
1987 [19:01:16] <SerajewelKS> i think the idea of getting the same model is to try to get them to have close write/seek times
1988 [19:02:10] <SerajewelKS> otherwise writes will wind up being slower
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1992 [19:05:26] <pasiz> SerajewelKS: If you compare two enterprise grade disks from different manufacturers, how much difference you think there is in seek and write times?
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1995 [19:07:07] <jhutchins_wk> antto: No, that will be handled by the installer. The backport version tells the installer it's an upgrade.
1996 [19:07:17] <antto> nice
1997 [19:07:22] <antto> thanks
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2010 [19:14:26] <greycat> "large sequential writes" sounds like a niche application
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2013 [19:15:27] <pasiz> greycat: like dd from /dev/null to samba server that have mistakenly sync enabled
2014 [19:15:38] <greycat> because that's something you do every day?
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2164 [20:17:57] <porton> Remind me how SSH keys are set on a Debian Server right after installation?
2165 [20:18:11] <porton> are SSH keys generated automatically?
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2167 [20:18:21] <greycat> They are, yes. During the package postinst, IIRC.
2168 [20:18:30] <porton> where are they placed?
2169 [20:18:46] <greycat> /etc/ssh/
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2171 [20:19:14] <greycat> ... yes, there's a function named create_keys in /var/lib/dpkg/info/openssh-server.postinst
2172 [20:19:25] <dvs> /etc/ssl/private ?
2173 [20:19:31] <greycat> No.
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2175 [20:20:08] <porton_> I can login with root + /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub - right?
2176 [20:20:20] <porton_> or which of the several keys to use?
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2178 [20:20:55] <greycat> porton_: the keys in /etc/ssh/ are the HOST keys, for identifying the host and avoiding man-in-the-middle attacks. They are not for individual account authorizations.
2179 [20:21:13] <greycat> porton_: if you're trying to use key authentication, you have to perform the steps ourself
2180 [20:21:16] <porton_> greycat: so the root key is created automatically or not?
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2183 [20:22:26] <porton_> is there any package to automate root key creation?
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2185 [20:22:56] <rwp> porton_, Run: ssh-keygen
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2187 [20:23:00] <porton_> I am writing a .deb which will among other transmit (if the user types "yes") the admin's pubkey to our server
2188 [20:23:11] <greycat> porton_: I think you're seriously confused about a number of issues here.
2189 [20:23:19] <porton_> ?
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2191 [20:23:41] <porton_> we have small embedded nodes and I want to store their keys on my server
2192 [20:23:56] <rwp> If it is your own local deb package then of course it can do anything. Violate Policy. Whatever. But no Debian package is allowed to touch user keys.
2193 [20:24:00] <greycat> Are you trying to login *to* your Debian system as root using a key auth from a (possibly non-Debian) client system, or are you trying to perform key auth ssh logins *from* your Debian system to other (possibly non-Debian) servers?
2194 [20:24:10] <porton_> surely local
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2197 [20:24:25] <porton_> login *to* Debian
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2199 [20:24:54] <greycat> porton_: Then you need to generate your key pair on the CLIENT system, and upload the public key (only) to the DEBIAN system.
2200 [20:25:08] <porton_> I know
2201 [20:25:17] <rwp> greycat, porton_ is trying to create a local deb package that will generate a local root user key and then upload the public key to another location so that the other location can log back in.
2202 [20:25:18] <jhutchins_wk> porton_: The root user does not have keys by default. In order to connect from your local host, you generate the user keys there and copy the public key to the target server.
2203 [20:25:26] <greycat> Key auth begins with generating a key pair on a client system, and allows you to tell various servers around the world "this public key is mine".
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2205 [20:25:43] <greycat> It is not tied to a server. You have it backwards.
2206 [20:25:50] <greycat> A key is tied to a CLIENT.
2207 [20:25:50] <porton_> I know
2208 [20:26:12] <porton_> so I run ssh-keygen as root and it does the task? Does ssh-keygen ask for any input?
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2212 [20:26:43] <rwp> porton_, Read the fine manual for ssh-keygen to see that you can add options for the interactive questions and then it can be fully automated.
2213 [20:26:46] <porton_> On Amazon S3 I had admin user created automatically, but on Digital Ocean I had no admin user, why?
2214 [20:26:47] <greycat> You run ssh-keygen as WHOEVER THE HELL YOU WANT on the CLIENT and then you put the pub key in whatever account you want to login AS on the SERVER. And if the target account is root you ALSO have to enable that in sshd_config.
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2216 [20:27:06] <rwp> porton_, That is a Digital Ocean question.
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2218 [20:27:28] <porton_> rwp: But what happens with this with the official Debian installer?
2219 [20:27:30] <rwp> Sounds like a preference choice. Some prefer it one way. Some prefer it the other way. But you can always do as you wish yourself of course.
2220 [20:27:49] <rwp> porton_, The official Debian installer will NOT create host keys. That is not its job.
2221 [20:28:08] <porton_> rwp: I ask whether it creates "admin" user automatically
2222 [20:28:11] <rwp> porton_, The Amazon and Digital Ocean installation images have additional tinkering added to them by the people who created those images.
2223 [20:28:34] <Bushmills> porton_: " ... transmit (if the user types "yes") the admin's pubkey to our server" - there's a kind of catch 22 situation here: in order to transmit the key to server, some sort of access to server is needed. If the key is part of the mechanism to access the server, it can't be transmitted as long as it's not on the server.
2224 [20:28:35] <rwp> Digital Ocean as I recall will add your host key to it if you have that set up in the DO web page for them.
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2227 [20:29:04] <rwp> I might imagine a web page anonymous upload mechanism...
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2230 [20:29:17] <Bushmills> therefore you need some other, additional mechanism to transmit the key
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2232 [20:29:18] <rwp> There is no security issue for the server being uploaded to. Only for the client.
2233 [20:29:19] <porton_> Bushmills: It isn't: I am creating the key for the client not for the server, the server's API key (not SSH key) is not secret
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2235 [20:29:40] <Bushmills> even if not secret, there's still access needed
2236 [20:29:58] <rwp> porton_, The host key is not a secret. But how does it upload? That would need a login. Or something like an anonymous web page upload.
2237 [20:30:04] <greycat> You dojn't
2238 [20:30:06] <porton_> Bushmills: I have already written the .deb for the server that does the task
2239 [20:30:07] <Bushmills> or I could just put my public key on your server, and thereby gain access to it.
2240 [20:30:08] <greycat> You don't "upload a host key".
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2242 [20:30:32] <porton_> rwp: I upload through my own Web API
2243 [20:30:36] <greycat> Unless your host is supposed to be a drop-in replacement for another host, and you're cloning the old host's host keys onto the new replacement host.
2244 [20:30:50] <rwp> porton_, Yes. That is what I was imagining. That will work.
2245 [20:31:08] <porton_> so I need to create admin user myself?
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2248 [20:31:22] <rwp> porton_, No. The root user is already created.
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2250 [20:31:32] <porton_> rwp: "admin", not "root"
2251 [20:31:48] <porton_> can I obtain somewhere the Amazon's code for creating "admin" automatically?
2252 [20:31:49] <rwp> porton_, It scares me to hear these very basic questions about this particular topic.
2253 [20:32:17] <porton_> rwp: I didn't install Debian 100 times, I don't remember the details
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2255 [20:32:29] <rwp> porton_, There are two magic users in the system. 1) "root" 2) all others. There is no admin user.
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2257 [20:32:43] <greycat> There is no "admin" user in a default Debian installation.
2258 [20:32:48] <Bushmills> by "admin", you mean superuser? the root user?
2259 [20:32:50] <greycat> You are free to create one yourself.
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2261 [20:32:52] <porton_> rwp: in Amazon "admin" user is created automatically
2262 [20:33:20] <rwp> In Amazon they create a non-root "admin" user that has sudo priviledge if I recall correctly.
2263 [20:33:28] <Bushmills> or do you refer to users in an "admin" group?
2264 [20:33:33] <rwp> Which is a particularly annoying way to do things.
2265 [20:33:34] <greycat> That's specific to Amazon, then.
2266 [20:33:34] <porton_> rwp: correctly
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2269 [20:33:45] <porton_> Bushmills: no
2270 [20:33:54] <Bushmills> neither?
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2272 [20:34:16] <Bushmills> in that case I have no idea what "admin" relates to
2273 [20:34:25] <porton_> Bushmills: what neither? "admin" there is a user, not a group
2274 [20:34:33] <greycat> in Debian, any user in the "sudo" group can run any command through sudo, using password auth
2275 [20:34:47] <porton_> Bushmills: "admin" is a user created by amazon automatically
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2277 [20:34:55] <porton_> greycat: I know
2278 [20:34:58] <rwp> IIRC the person who created the Amazon AMI set up this indirection that never made any sense to me. I always undid it immediately.
2279 [20:35:12] <Bushmills> there is no "admin" user in my Debian installation
2280 [20:35:16] <humpled> wasn't this the windows way
2281 [20:35:28] <porton_> greycat: I ask only what happens after the installation finishes if nothing other is yet done, I know all what is afterwards
2282 [20:35:44] <greycat> After the installation finishes, nothing happens. The system runs if you turn it on.
2283 [20:35:51] <porton_> Personally I like the amazon's way
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2285 [20:36:22] <rwp> In an Amazon AMI: /etc/sudoers.d/90-cloud-init-users:admin ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
2286 [20:36:23] <porton_> greycat: after installation finishes everything happens as the users begin to do something
2287 [20:36:23] <Bushmills> then you may want to install the "Amazon" Linux distribution
2288 [20:36:33] <Bushmills> it seems to differ from Debian
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2290 [20:36:50] <porton_> Bushmills: Is there Amazon for ARM?
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2292 [20:37:07] <humpled> if you're the first user and root has no password, you probably are a sudoer, so just change your name to admin
2293 [20:37:08] <Bushmills> I have no idea. I use Debian, which exists for ARM
2294 [20:37:09] <greycat> if you want to create an "admin" user on Debian, just create it yourself.
2295 [20:37:24] <rwp> Bushmills, The person who created the Debian AMI for Amazon is a Debian person. I forget off the top of my head. It is discussed in the debian-cloud mailing list. But they agreed to do it this unusual way that differs from the stock install.
2296 [20:38:30] <rwp> Personally I do not like it. Because among other things the confusion it creates. As we are seeing right here right now. Bah! Humbug!
2297 [20:38:57] <porton_> It would be nice to GENERATE a password for root on installation, but it seems impossible without modifying the system :-(
2298 [20:39:20] <Bushmills> To me "Admin" sounds like a name chosen for less alienation of Microsoft OS users.
2299 [20:39:23] <rwp> porton_, Everything you do as an admin will modify the system. If you are not comfortable doing that then...
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2303 [20:40:19] <porton_> I am afraid I need to create my own ISO :-( because how then to explain to the person installing the system how to choose root password and where to write it down
2304 [20:40:23] <rwp> Instead of "admin" think "pi" as used in Raspbian for the Pis and that will be a better analogy to it.
2305 [20:40:34] <Bushmills> And in fact, "root" is a somewhat ambiguous name. Can relate to file system top level, or to user with max privileges level.
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2308 [20:40:46] <porton_> is there an EASY way to create a new .iso?
2309 [20:40:51] <porton_> I mean installer
2310 [20:41:00] <rwp> If you have to ask then... no. There isn't.
2311 [20:41:08] <porton_> BTW, what is the difference of Raspbian?
2312 [20:41:20] <greycat> ask #raspbian
2313 [20:41:22] <Bushmills> about the same as the difference between a crocodile
2314 [20:41:23] <rwp> Not for any GNU/Linux distribution. Not for Windows. Not for Mac. Does not exist.
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2317 [20:41:54] <porton_> I just want to add some new packages to the base system
2318 [20:42:04] <Bushmills> !apt
2319 [20:42:04] <dpkg> Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) is a package management system used by Debian and its derivatives. APT is a C++ library of functions that are used by several command line programs for dealing with packages, notably apt-get, apt-cache, and aptitude and, from Debian 8 "Jessie" onwards, apt. See also <aptitude> <apt-get>, <apt-cache>, <apt myths>.
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2323 [20:43:18] <porton_> Bushmills: apt is not enough, because I want the system behavior to be modified while the system is yet installing (not to ask for root password but instead generate root SSH key and use my API to upload it to my server)
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2325 [20:44:19] <greycat> ... that is not how .... GAH, never mind. I am speaking to a brick wall.
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2327 [20:44:54] <rwp> There is "preseed" functionality available. But I think that would be an advanced topic. Instead since you have mentioned both Amazon and Digital Ocean I suggest using cloud-init to run a script to do this for you. It is very straight forward that way.
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2329 [20:44:57] <greycat> He's apparently ACCUSTOMED TO a very specific, incredibly security-broken scenario and will accept nothing else.
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2331 [20:45:13] <cha18> !apt myths
2332 [20:45:13] <dpkg> Myths about APT never seem to die, the principal one being you can't mix using different APT front-ends like apt-get and aptitude. This is false. If you need further convincing, see replaced-url
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2334 [20:45:20] <Bushmills> so you can't login into the system as root, but the system can login as root to the remote server? that concept sounds a but unusual.
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2336 [20:46:07] <porton_> Bushmills: I want to be able to login to my newly installed system as root with a key but not a password (or better yet either with key or AUTOGENERATED password)
2337 [20:46:15] <rwp> Bushmills, I didn't hear that in what porton_ said. What I heard was that he has a web interface where he can upload a file to and then it will be put into use from there.
2338 [20:46:26] <porton_> without asking the userr anything during installation
2339 [20:46:34] <Bushmills> but that has nothing to do with the system not asking for a root password during installation
2340 [20:46:49] <rwp> porton_, You need to use cloud-init to run a script at install time. It will do what you want.
2341 [20:46:50] <Bushmills> there are two different systems involved
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2344 [20:46:57] <porton_> Bushmills: I asked how to create my own .iso
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2347 [20:47:29] <porton_> rwp: no, it is not a cloud system. I mentioned Amazon and Digital Ocean just as similar examples
2348 [20:47:42] <Bushmills> !growisofs
2349 [20:47:42] <dpkg> growisofs is a program for burning DVD images, it can also create a data DVD on-the-fly. Packaged for Debian in dvd+rw-tools. replaced-url
2350 [20:47:50] <greycat> "It's not a cloud system but I mentioned cloud systems as examples"
2351 [20:47:50] <porton_> it is a physical ARM SBC
2352 [20:47:59] <greycat> "just to confuse everyone"
2353 [20:48:22] <rwp> porton_, Okay. Then I still stick with that suggestion. Run a script of your creation that does what you want. Run it at installation time. If this is on your own LAN and you have control of the DHCP server then set up a preseed to run it automatically.
2354 [20:48:24] <porton_> Bushmills: the question is not about how to write .iso (I know this), but how to create the image with my own installer
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2358 [20:49:00] <greycat> because the guy who doesn't know how ssh host keys and ssh user auth keys work is going to create his own installer
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2363 [20:50:03] <rwp> porton_, Because of the questions you are asking I assess that the difficulty level of creating your own custom image is too much. Just run a script. It is easier. You can be successful doing what you want running a script.
2364 [20:50:06] <Bushmills> put the files of the stock installer into a directory tree of your choice, modify what you need to modify, create a new iso from it. growisofs can do that,btw.
2365 [20:50:33] <Bushmills> there's also debian live
2366 [20:50:36] <Bushmills> !live
2367 [20:50:37] <dpkg> live is, like, The Debian Live project provides pre-built Debian live system images and allows creation of your own. These can be used to install a Debian system (although the installer is better to use). Live images are available from replaced-url
2368 [20:50:53] <greycat> Bushmills: I believe there's more to it than that, because Debian's installer images are not pure ISO 9660s. They're some hybrid thing so they can also be used on USB devices.
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2370 [20:50:59] <porton_> rwp: how is this related to DHCP?
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2373 [20:51:39] <porton_> greycat: I know how SSH works, I just forgot they are in ~root - stupid error
2374 [20:52:18] <rwp> At installation time the debian-installer DHCP's information from the DHCP server. Among them being a possible preseed file. The preseed file allows much automation.
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2376 [20:52:37] <porton_> rwp: more details on preseed?
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2378 [20:53:01] <rwp> Let me google that for you: replaced-url
2379 [20:53:22] <Bushmills> the debian live builder ought to take care of hybrid boot capabilites. Whether porton_ requires a hybrid image, or "just" a cd bootable iso image, is not know to me, therefore I assume CD
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2382 [20:54:04] <porton_> Bushmills: USB stick
2383 [20:54:10] <porton_> under my complete control
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2385 [20:55:08] <Bushmills> then I suppose the "allows creation of your own" of Debian Live is what you're after
2386 [20:55:40] <porton_> Bushmills: WHO allows?
2387 [20:56:01] <Bushmills> the factoid I was calling up for you earlier on
2388 [20:56:27] <rwp> porton_, One can set up a preseed to run a script at the end of the installation and in the script you can do anything you want there.
2389 [20:56:31] <porton_> Where to start read on how to create my own installer?
2390 [20:56:38] <cha18> google
2391 [20:56:46] <cha18> just type it in and read everything
2392 [20:56:46] <Bushmills> about 10 cm above
2393 [20:56:47] <rwp> Example: d-i preseed/late_command string wget -O/target/var/tmp/bootstrap replaced-url
2394 [20:57:23] <humpled> lets hope this isn't for Porton Down
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2396 [20:57:56] <porton_> humpled: at worst toy car attack :-(
2397 [20:58:01] <porton_> :-) meant
2398 [20:58:37] <greycat> !d-i
2399 [20:58:37] <dpkg> Information about the development of the debian-installer is at the developers page replaced-url
2400 [20:58:54] <greycat> ignore all the crap that Bushmills spammed for the last 10 minutes
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2403 [21:02:00] <porton_> I am afraid DHCP is not an option. The server is in Internet, not local network
2404 [21:02:37] <porton_> is it easy to put d-i into my own installer (with the only modification of adding the d-i) rather that to use DHCP?
2405 [21:02:42] <alkisg> If you're doing your own cd, you can pass preseed options anywhere, e.g. from the kernel cmdline
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2407 [21:02:59] <porton_> great, it seems not too hard
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2409 [21:06:20] <porton_> so I just add the preseed file (or is it called d-i?) to my ISO file and modify kernel params? and voila, my magic distribution is ready?
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2411 [21:06:41] <greycat> *plonk*
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2413 [21:07:38] <porton_> greycat: I just want to install some my own packages, remove root password, add key, and upload this key automatically to our server. Is it bad? Why *plonk*?
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2415 [21:08:55] <porton_> is typical video cam on ARM SBC supported well? (without too much CPU load, I mean)
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2424 [21:15:42] <karlpinc> porton_: greycat is suggesting you ask on #debian-boot. (I think)
2425 [21:15:57] <greycat> I'm no longer suggesting anything.
2426 [21:17:43] <karlpinc> porton_: (I've not read any backhistory. If you want to use the debian installer to do something "custom" there should be instructions in the manual. If you have a specific question (I tried foo, it did bar, I know because baz.) you should be able to get help here.)
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2474 [21:53:02] <ezcape> Hi. Is it possible to reinstall the grub from the netinstaller. I installed Debian and then Windows.
2475 [21:53:11] <greycat> !fixgrub
2476 [21:53:11] <dpkg> To reinstall <GRUB> boot to your Debian install disk/live CD, switch to the other console (Alt-F2), mount your root filesystem (mount -t ext4 /dev/whatever /target ; mount --bind /dev /target/dev ; mount -t proc none /target/proc ; mount -t sysfs none /target/sys), chroot into it (chroot /target), run "mount /boot/efi" on EFI and "update-grub && grub-install /dev/whatever". See also <rescue mode>, <dual boot guide>, <supergrub>.
2477 [21:53:45] <ezcape> Live disk, and not the netinstaller?
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2479 [21:55:17] <greycat> "install disk/live CD" includes both
2480 [21:55:54] <greycat> basically, any Linux-based system that you can boot, which can see and mount your file systems, will probably suffice
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2482 [21:56:04] <ezcape> great
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2506 [22:18:48] <deadrom> /proc/mdstat recently listed one raid1 set as [_U]. checking dmesg the first disk has an issue and reset its interface (it was hot in here, I think the drive electronics didn't like it). now today it's back to [UU] but flagged "auto-read-only"
2507 [22:19:27] <deadrom> which it was when the first disk hiccuped. now - I did not re-add it so I wonder how it is [UU] now and if it is safe to --readwrite that md
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2541 [22:39:52] <greycat> Heh. replaced-url
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2543 [22:40:39] <ZaZaGX> greycat, it says your an op here
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2551 [22:48:23] <bouba> plz what the command to run steam from terminal?
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2557 [22:50:17] <ZaZaGX> bouba, don't you have to use a web browser?
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2563 [22:55:18] <bouba> ty ZaZaGX
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2565 [22:57:30] <humpled> so you can run <browsername> <steam url> in terminal?
2566 [22:58:22] <bouba> i want start steamos from terminal.
2567 [22:58:50] <ZaZaGX> ohhh
2568 [22:59:10] <bouba> steamos is installed in my pc.
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2572 [23:00:37] <ZaZaGX> i only see steam-devices
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2578 [23:02:44] <ZaZaGX> bouba, replaced-url
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2580 [23:03:37] <bouba> ZaZaGX, steamos is installed in my machine.
2581 [23:03:50] <ZaZaGX> i thought you wanted steam
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2584 [23:04:20] <bouba> i want start steam from terminal.
2585 [23:04:33] <ZaZaGX> ohhh
2586 [23:04:48] <ZaZaGX> so you have steam or steam os installed in your debian machine?
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2588 [23:05:16] <bouba> yes.
2589 [23:05:59] <greycat> !steamos
2590 [23:05:59] <dpkg> SteamOS is an operating system released by Valve as a gaming platform, based on Debian 7 "Wheezy". It is not supported in #debian, support is available in #steamOS on irc.freenode.net or at replaced-url
2591 [23:06:19] <ZaZaGX> # chmod +x /home/<username>/.steam/steam/steamapps/common/<game>/
2592 [23:07:20] <bouba> the permissions are already allowed . exuse me i my eglish is poor.
2593 [23:07:41] <greycat> Then run it.
2594 [23:08:07] <greycat> Just type what you want to run, for which you claim the permissions are already set, which means you have already DETERMINED WHAT THE PATH IS, so just type that path, and press enter.
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2596 [23:10:40] <bouba> greycat, +1 /usr/games/steam ... and execution ty
2597 [23:11:06] <bouba> ty all so
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2600 [23:16:29] <ZaZaGX> i can't find it on google. what features will Debian 10.1 will have?
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2650 [23:38:27] <znull> hi guys, why so many packages my debian want to install? replaced-url
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2657 [23:40:46] <znull> i found the issue
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2661 [23:42:21] <deadrom> znull: by all means, don't bother telling anybody
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2665 [23:43:26] <znull> deadrom, /etc/apt/apt.conf APT::Install-Recommends "0"; APT::Install-Suggests "0"; it was 1 so i changed to 0
2666 [23:44:05] <karlpinc> znull: That's usually a poor idea. Of course you can do as you like.
2667 [23:44:25] <humpled> but that's quite a diverse list
2668 [23:44:31] <deadrom> I just wanted to say. if debian suggests all this, it does it for a reason
2669 [23:44:32] <znull> karlpinc, well 3gb for libreoffice was weird
2670 [23:44:54] <znull> 3 gb? nvidia-packages ? i dont have any nvidia card
2671 [23:44:59] <karlpinc> libreoffice has a whole lot of functionality, including java stuff.
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2673 [23:45:23] <humpled> does libreoffice usually depend on apache, all that java, intellij, nvidia, cuda...
2674 [23:45:29] <humpled> okay
2675 [23:45:47] <humpled> anti-virus, mail client
2676 [23:46:08] <karlpinc> znull: Perhaps you need to do an "upgrade" without trying to install stuff, there may also be other things apt wants to install.
2677 [23:46:26] <znull> tomcat9 ? php
2678 [23:46:43] <coruja> znull, that paste says that there is a pending upgrade, maybe finish that first? and what kind of upgrade is it?
2679 [23:47:11] <deadrom> is it debian or ubuntu?
2680 [23:47:39] <znull> coruja, i dont want to install php tomcat
2681 [23:48:04] <znull> replaced-url
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2683 [23:49:10] <humpled> well there are several parts, there's the word processor, spreadsheet, design...
2684 [23:49:11] <coruja> ok, looks fine now (besides the horrible list of 3rd party repos)
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2686 [23:49:57] <karlpinc> znull: (3rd party repos are usually also a bad idea)
2687 [23:50:07] <znull> karlpinc, i got only 3
2688 [23:50:26] <znull> docker.list nextcloud.list skype-stable.list virtualbox.list nginx.list
2689 [23:50:27] <znull> 5 sorry
2690 [23:50:30] <deadrom> what's with the buster and stretch mix?
2691 [23:50:35] <coruja> 7
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2693 [23:51:22] <znull> and some 3rd repos are not used..
2694 [23:51:33] <coruja> znull, now installing libreoffice looks better?
2695 [23:51:47] <znull> coruja, yeah 300 mb vs 3gb
2696 [23:51:48] <coruja> znull, then disable or delete them
2697 [23:52:16] <znull> coruja, will do now.
2698 [23:52:24] <deadrom> does debian use snaps or something similar?
2699 [23:53:16] <BCMM> deadrom: *recommended* packages should usually be installed. *suggested* packages are different.
2700 [23:53:28] <BCMM> the default is not to install suggested packages
2701 [23:53:46] <deadrom> znull: was recommends or suggests on 1?
2702 [23:53:51] <znull> i have one error, when starting knotes or other services who depends on akonadi services
2703 [23:53:54] <znull> deadrom, was 1
2704 [23:53:58] <deadrom> WHICH?
2705 [23:54:04] <coruja> but 3 gb for only libreoffice would be weird or even sick
2706 [23:54:20] <znull> f APT::Install-Recommends "0"; APT::Install-Suggests "0 both
2707 [23:54:24] <deadrom> ah
2708 [23:54:26] <deadrom> there
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2710 [23:56:04] <deadrom> wouldn't want a Tomcat and php I don't need either. but znull , once install is through re-enable "recommended" and see if the result is reasonable. like the others said, that should be in
2711 [23:56:26] <znull> replaced-url
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