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23 [00:07:21] <u53r_4n0n_10> Woa. I am again in mate. It is amazing. Whoever mentioned this, thanks.
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25 [00:07:54] <u53r_4n0n_10> Of course: Buster i386 (netinstall)
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65 [00:26:00] <vvor> ssh connection freeze, just after entering any command, can bailout only with the: Enter ~ . sequence.
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67 [00:26:10] <vvor> Any thoughts appreciated!
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70 [00:26:32] <petn-randall> vvor: How are you connecting to the server?
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72 [00:27:09] <vvor> petn-randall: ssh user@ip
73 [00:27:22] <vvor> local net
74 [00:27:25] <trysten> vvor: do ssh user@ip cat foo
75 [00:27:30] <ectospasm> vvor: You may want to enable verbosity: ssh -vvv, that may give a clue what's happening.
76 [00:27:40] <trysten> ^ better idea. Mine was bad
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78 [00:28:05] <vvor> Did that I get a shell...
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80 [00:28:24] <trysten> ssh user@ip cat foo gives a shell? that's broken
81 [00:28:26] <ectospasm> vvor: OK, so if you run a command in that shell, does it still freeze?
82 [00:28:46] <trysten> wow, i meant 'echo foo' from the beginning
83 [00:28:56] <vvor> Yep, on first input it freezes
84 [00:29:11] <ectospasm> If it freezes, the verbose output may tell you something is wrong.
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86 [00:29:51] <ectospasm> But if you're unlucky, it might not tell you anything.
87 [00:30:00] <petn-randall> vvor: What happens if you wait after the command?
88 [00:30:21] <petn-randall> I'd also check the server side logs, especially /var/log/auth.log.
89 [00:30:48] <ectospasm> vvor: do you know if there's a firewall blocking random high-numbered ports? Maybe sshd will let you login on port 22, but whatever random high numbered port is used for the actual session may be blocked.
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91 [00:31:35] <ectospasm> Although if you get echo when you type the first command, that's probably not it.
92 [00:32:13] <petn-randall> The session also goes through 22/tcp.
93 [00:32:22] <vvor> I get a freeze with or without any command as I press enter the courser stays at the end of the line blinking. The only way out is enter ~ .
94 [00:32:51] <petn-randall> vvor: If you wait a few minutes, do you get a timeout / disconnect?
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97 [00:34:35] <sponix> anyone familiar with how the mailing list work ?
98 [00:34:56] <sney> what is your actual question
99 [00:34:58] <sponix> I subbed to the backports, and I can see when folks add new post. But I wrote to it and nothing went through
100 [00:35:19] <sney> when did you send your email?
101 [00:35:28] <sponix> sney: last night
102 [00:35:46] <sponix> I thought maybe it only goes daily, but it says like every 20 minutes on the website that drops post from it
103 [00:36:08] <vvor> petn-randall: I will try to wait longer but I doubt it, it was always instantaneous when it worked.
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105 [00:37:22] <sney> sponix: I see a message on -backports from earlier today so it's more likely that there's a problem at your end. are you using an email provider common with spammers or anything like that? what address did you send your message to?
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118 [00:41:24] <Gryllida> started 'teams' (Microsoft Teams), usb webcam is identified as black screen, builtin webcam is ok
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120 [00:41:40] <Gryllida> tried three different usb webcams, they all have this problem
121 [00:42:28] <Gryllida> 'cheese' always shows the builtin one
122 [00:42:53] <sney> does the usb webcam work in any applications other than teams?
123 [00:43:00] <sponix> sney: I thought maybe my email was filtering them out.. I'll try again and see if something happens
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126 [00:43:33] <Gryllida> sney: i don't know, because cheese only shows the builtin one
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128 [00:44:32] <sney> there are browser-based webcam tests that you can try, if you have more than one webcam connected it should give you a drop down to select which one to allow
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131 [00:45:55] <sponix> sney: thanks, it was my end I somehow wrote to the wrong address
132 [00:45:58] <Gryllida> sney: replaced-url
133 [00:46:04] <Gryllida> sney: for the usb webcam
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135 [00:47:05] <sney> ok, so the other programs must not have good support for multiple webcams. maybe you can disable the builtin one somehow
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142 [00:49:29] <sponix> sney: thanks.. pretty sure I got it now
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144 [00:49:38] <sney> np
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150 [00:52:12] <sponix> you guys are supportive enough, one day I might even run Debian as my host OS :)
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173 [01:10:39] <openbsdtai123> Is is possible that mpg321 is cleaner, there is so much stuffs and non necessary libs in it... you could make 2 packages: apt-get install mpg321-dirty and apt-get install mpg321-clean so that users have more choices.
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176 [01:12:02] <InvisibleRasta> heya guys im having trouble with vsftpd. anyone knows wahts going on with this errors? replaced-url
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206 [01:21:12] <sponix> InvisibleRasta: the issue is -- you are still trying to use old ass Insecure FTP anyway
207 [01:21:34] <sponix> InvisibleRasta: apt install openssh-server && learn to use Filezilla for SFTP (Secure FTP)
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209 [01:23:09] <InvisibleRasta> i have openssh-server isntalled
210 [01:23:19] <InvisibleRasta> but how do i configure ftp?
211 [01:23:39] <sponix> InvisibleRasta: with openssh-server installed, you don't need to configure _anything_ lol
212 [01:24:38] <InvisibleRasta> it uses the same port as i use to ssh in the media server i am building?
213 [01:24:42] <sponix> InvisibleRasta: in Filezilla on the client (Linux ssh rig is the server) you just tell it SFTP connection type, the IP, hostname, or FQDN, the username and password and leave the port default unless you did go out of your way to change it -- Presto, FTP securely
214 [01:25:04] <InvisibleRasta> i did change the ssh port yes
215 [01:25:08] <sponix> the _client_ can be another Linux rig, a Phone, a Windows 10 rig etc
216 [01:25:48] <sponix> after you get this going, you should just sudo apt purge vsftpd and call it a day :)
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218 [01:26:19] <swift110> oh wow
219 [01:26:24] <InvisibleRasta> i cant conenct to it with filezilla
220 [01:26:29] <swift110> so what is this ftp for?
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222 [01:26:34] <sponix> InvisibleRasta: then you are doing it wrong :)
223 [01:27:14] <InvisibleRasta> replaced-url
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225 [01:27:23] <InvisibleRasta> sponix: this is my sshd_config
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227 [01:28:33] <InvisibleRasta> so you are saying on the client i should be using port 25344 on filezilla?
228 [01:28:47] <InvisibleRasta> i can actually ssh into the box, its jsut this ftp driving me nuts
229 [01:28:57] <sponix> InvisibleRasta: can you ssh into that rig, using that ssh port, with the regular username and password for the account ?
230 [01:29:05] <InvisibleRasta> sponix: yes
231 [01:29:12] <sponix> InvisibleRasta: you want "SFTP" with the S up front, not just regular FTP
232 [01:29:22] <sponix> make sure to change the protocol to that
233 [01:29:35] <InvisibleRasta> ah damn
234 [01:29:41] <sponix> good now ?
235 [01:29:42] <InvisibleRasta> stupid gui apps
236 [01:29:54] <sponix> swift110: I know.. I'm amazing :)
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239 [01:31:03] <InvisibleRasta> sponix: thank you mate... ugh so many hours fiddling around to jsut figure out that winblows....
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242 [01:31:32] <sponix> InvisibleRasta: sure, now just purge vsftpd - It isn't needed, and is WAY less secure :)
243 [01:31:40] <InvisibleRasta> thank you mate
244 [01:31:46] <InvisibleRasta> what a headache
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257 [01:38:27] <dka> I have a spring boot server that is used to upload images. It is within a Debian docker container, what's a good location to store those image on the hard drive ?
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270 [01:48:32] <swift110> DarkiJah, interesting name
271 [01:48:49] <DarkiJah> ?
272 [01:48:59] <DarkiJah> You Jewish?
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274 [01:49:26] <DarkiJah> swift110 but yea, took a lot to nail the name :)
275 [01:50:11] <swift110> DarkiJah, no but I am familiar with your name
276 [01:50:39] <DarkiJah> familiar?
277 [01:50:44] <DarkiJah> how so?
278 [01:51:07] <DarkiJah> I haven't seen a single one using it - or anyone for that matter
279 [01:51:27] <DarkiJah> It's Hebrew.
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283 [01:52:33] <DarkiJah> Dar-ki-Jah Means My way is Jehovah :) Actually 2 Hebrew words together.
284 [01:52:36] <DarkiJah> Darki-Jah
285 [01:53:16] <DarkiJah> If you look on names, like Hebrew names they usually have a meaning.
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287 [01:53:49] <DarkiJah> I thought the name was fitting - although the Darki thing in it.... but that's hebrew grammer.
288 [01:54:02] <DarkiJah> So Derech becomes Darki
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330 [02:18:51] <acidtripper> ---------------- /etc/shadow, have that perms in file being root
331 [02:18:58] <acidtripper> any idea to change? cant do chmod 600 on the file
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336 [02:21:07] <dvs> acidtripper, why would you want to do that? That file belongs to the shadow group.
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349 [02:33:10] <acidtripper> because cant change password
350 [02:33:13] <acidtripper> of a user
351 [02:34:40] <dvs> root can
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356 [02:40:21] <gandhijee> hello, can one point me to docs on how to setup the erlang tftp server? i figure i might as well use that tftp package instead of installing yet another
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360 [02:44:27] <acidtripper> heheh root cant man
361 [02:44:29] <acidtripper> that's the isse
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366 [02:46:06] <zumba_addict> what parameter do we use with `apt-cache search` so that it will also show the available versions of the package we are searching?
367 [02:47:13] <sney> zumba_addict: '
368 [02:47:20] <sney> zumba_addict: 'apt search' does that by default
369 [02:47:32] <zumba_addict> I just found 2 ways 1) apt-cache show package and 2) apt-cache policy package
370 [02:47:36] <abrotman> acidtripper: can't do what?
371 [02:47:44] <zumba_addict> sney, it doesn't show the version
372 [02:47:50] <abrotman> acidtripper: what are you actually trying to do, and why are you trying to edit that file directly?
373 [02:48:32] <sney> zumba_addict: apt, not apt-cache
374 [02:48:45] <zumba_addict> oh, i didn't know they're different
375 [02:48:50] <zumba_addict> thanks
376 [02:49:01] <acidtripper> abrotman, can change password with passwd
377 [02:49:02] <acidtripper> as root
378 [02:49:06] <acidtripper> getting token auth error
379 [02:49:09] <abrotman> acidtripper: for another user?
380 [02:49:14] <zumba_addict> yey, it worked
381 [02:49:28] <abrotman> acidtripper: ls -l /etc/shadow
382 [02:49:35] <zumba_addict> does that mean it's ideal to use apt rather than apt-cache for searching?
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386 [02:50:28] <zumba_addict> Another question. If I want to install a specific version, am I right I can run it this way, `apt-get install package=1.10.17`
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388 [02:51:21] <sney> apt accepts that syntax, but usually there's only one version of a package available unless you're doing something unwise
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391 [02:52:07] <zumba_addict> apt-cache show package showed tons of different versions we can install. However, we will only install the version that was recommnended to us
392 [02:52:23] <zumba_addict> it's just a patch
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394 [02:52:43] <zumba_addict> we're currently on 6.17.0 and vendor said to install 6.17.1
395 [02:53:05] <dob1> just to be sure, setting the default timezone, and setting an ntpd service is indipendent to where the server is, right?
396 [02:53:33] <abrotman> yes?
397 [02:53:35] <WoC_> how would i enable more current kernel versions ? I'm in buster, but apt-cache is only showing 4.19.x ?
398 [02:53:47] <abrotman> dpkg: tell WoC_ about backports
399 [02:53:49] <abrotman> judd: kernels
400 [02:53:50] <judd> Available kernel versions are: experimental: 5.5.0-rc5-686 (5.5~rc5-1~exp1); sid: 5.4.0-4-686-pae (5.4.19-1); bullseye: 5.4.0-4-686-pae (5.4.19-1); buster-backports: 5.4.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (5.4.19-1~bpo10+1); buster: 4.19.0-8-686 (4.19.98-1); stretch-backports: 4.19.0-0.bpo.8-686 (4.19.98-1~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-12-686-pae (4.9.210-1); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae
401 [02:53:51] <judd> (4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie: 4.9.0-0.bpo.12-686 (4.9.210-1~deb8u1)
402 [02:54:19] <dob1> abrotman you were answering me?
403 [02:54:41] <abrotman> yes? :)
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405 [02:54:44] <zumba_addict> Another question. Am I right that I don't have to run any command after updating a .list file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d?
406 [02:54:59] <WoC_> apt update
407 [02:55:07] <abrotman> zumba_addict: apt update or apt-get update or aptitude update .. whatever you're using
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409 [02:55:13] <zumba_addict> oh got it
410 [02:55:28] <zumba_addict> can we run apt update to only for that .list we updated?
411 [02:55:35] <WoC_> abrotman: do i need to enable some other repo for that ?
412 [02:55:42] <abrotman> WoC_: see what the bot told you
413 [02:56:02] <dob1> abrotman there is no in ntp something related to a geolocation or similar, this is my doubt
414 [02:56:27] <abrotman> dob1: ntp wants to know which servers you want to query .. that's about it
415 [02:56:54] <WoC_> oh, so enable buster-backports somehow...
416 [02:57:06] <dob1> thanks
417 [02:57:08] <abrotman> there are instructions at backports.debian.org
418 [02:57:14] <WoC_> ty
419 [02:59:38] <zumba_addict> I guess before i run, let me tell you what I'm trying to do. Looks like someone installed a package version for Stretch on our Jessie server. When we are upgrading the package, we get a warning. It's because the .list vendor file points to jessie. Someone last week here told me to try changing jessie to stretch in the .list file. What I'd like to do is execute `apt-get install --dry-run artifactory` t
420 [02:59:38] <zumba_addict> o check if I will still see a warning. However, now that I will need to run apt update, I'm kinda worried that it will pull Stretch for that package. What will happen if I restore the .list file back to jessie and execute apt update again?
421 [03:00:31] <sney> !frankendebian
422 [03:00:31] <dpkg> When you get random packages from random repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and #debian certainly doesn't want to even try. Ask me about <reinstall>
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424 [03:01:01] <zumba_addict> It's only that one package
425 [03:01:17] <zumba_addict> everything else is still jessie base
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427 [03:01:51] <zumba_addict> but i know it's not good. We're thinking of upgrading to Stretch since Jessie will be EOL on June 30
428 [03:01:58] <sney> it would be wiser to run stretch anyway, since jessie is oldoldstable now, yeah
429 [03:02:28] <zumba_addict> i'll add a repo list in my virtualbox and see what will happen
430 [03:02:29] <abrotman> zumba_addict: which package?
431 [03:02:32] <sney> if "only that one package" doesn't bring a load of conflicting dependencies with it, then you will probably survive, but this is not a supported configuration at all
432 [03:02:34] <zumba_addict> artifactory
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434 [03:02:59] <zumba_addict> i have a debian 8 on my vm, I'll try it
435 [03:03:10] <WoC_> is there a tool to upgrade from buster to sid ?
436 [03:03:19] <dvs> nope
437 [03:03:28] <zumba_addict> this is what is in the .list file - deb replaced-url
438 [03:03:28] <sney> WoC_: if you have to ask, you're not prepared to use unstable
439 [03:03:34] <annadane> a "tool"? no. also, consider if you do actually want sid, which can break and isn't as easy to maintain as stable
440 [03:03:37] <zumba_addict> i'll try that first in my own vm
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442 [03:04:04] <WoC_> noticed sid has a more current kernel and i still haven't figured out how to handle the backports
443 [03:04:07] <zumba_addict> does filename of .list matter?
444 [03:04:32] <sney> zumba_addict: nope
445 [03:04:37] <zumba_addict> cool
446 [03:04:44] <abrotman> WoC_: did you read the instrucdtions at backports.org ?
447 [03:04:48] <abrotman> erm .. backports.debian.org
448 [03:04:50] <annadane> WoC_, just put deb replaced-url
449 [03:04:57] <annadane> also yeah; there's instructions
450 [03:05:07] <abrotman> way to spoonfeed .. jeez
451 [03:05:13] <zumba_addict> this is weird, the filename is jfrog-artifactory-pro.list.list
452 [03:05:23] <WoC_> ty
453 [03:05:31] <zumba_addict> i guess the previous server admin didnt notice he typed it twice
454 [03:05:41] <zumba_addict> but since filename doesn't matter, it will work
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456 [03:06:06] <WoC_> annadane, thats exactly what i was looking for
457 [03:06:19] <WoC_> ty ty
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460 [03:08:33] <annadane> sorry for spoonfeeding, i guess
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465 [03:09:27] <zumba_addict> can't get apt update to work. It's saying GPG error: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available. Maybe I need to install public key first
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486 [03:15:32] <zumba_addict> looks like it's not possible for my vm to download from jfrog since it requires a signature
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492 [03:17:19] <dvs> -_-
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494 [03:17:36] <dvs> JFrog tells you right on their download page how to get the kye
495 [03:17:44] <dvs> key
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497 [03:18:09] <zumba_addict> got it
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501 [03:20:26] <zumba_addict> USER_NAME and API_KEY are optional parameters and are only needed when you are doing an authenticated download
502 [03:20:35] <zumba_addict> I got it from - replaced-url
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510 [03:27:05] <zumba_addict> I fixed it by running apt-key
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514 [03:30:36] <dvs> Just like the instructions say
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516 [03:32:10] <zumba_addict> I didn't see the instruction from their site. I think I saw it in stackoverflow
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533 [03:42:39] <ZaZaGX> hello
534 [03:43:00] <sney> hi
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552 [03:55:54] <zumba_addict> when we execute apt update, which files in the file system gets updated?
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555 [03:56:51] <sney> mainly the lists in /var/lib/apt/lists
556 [03:57:12] <zumba_addict> thank you
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558 [03:57:51] <ZaZaGX> is 2GB of RAM and 20GB of harddrive space enough for an debian 10 gnome system requirement?
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561 [03:58:15] <sney> it would run but I think that's not enough ram for it to run well
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563 [03:58:39] <sney> xfce/lxde/lxqt would do better with 2GB
564 [03:59:26] <ZaZaGX> hmm
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567 [04:00:42] <annadane> gnome is probably the most bloated of desktops in debian stable from what i gather, it's supposed to be better in newer versions but in stable those improvements have not arrived yet
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570 [04:01:20] <ZaZaGX> i am just going to use it for VM
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572 [04:01:49] <ZaZaGX> it looks like my school wants to add this extention on chrome. i believe it will spy on me for taking a test
573 [04:01:50] <zumba_addict> xfce is fast
574 [04:01:58] * annadane doesn't know if cinnamon comes close in terms of bloat-ness
575 [04:02:06] <annadane> and yeah i basically always prefer xfce, but you do you
576 [04:02:32] <Unit193> Could just use openbox or some window manager, depending on what you need the VM for.
577 [04:02:34] <ZaZaGX> how about just using a chromium web browser only?
578 [04:02:42] <sney> at idle, no desktop environment uses more than about ~600MB, but then you add a browser, and libreoffice, and it runs up pretty quickly
579 [04:02:57] <DarkiJah> CRUNCHBANG++
580 [04:03:15] <crn> i'm trying to make a 3.7 terabyte ext3 file system on a usb hard drive. it's proceding very slowly. is this going to work?
581 [04:03:22] <sney> yeah you can just launch a browser with xinit haha I did that with some kiosks a while back
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583 [04:03:42] <sney> crn: usb is pretty slow, I'd say that's normal
584 [04:04:08] <crn> sney, thanks.
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586 [04:04:16] <sney> unless it's native usb 3.0 at both ends in which case there might be a problem with the disk
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589 [04:05:21] <crn> sney, it is usb 3.
590 [04:05:43] <zumba_addict> sney: i played with my .list file and watched the /var/lib/apt/lists. You're correct. It updated the files. It does say jessie or stretch in the filename
591 [04:06:39] <zumba_addict> it looks like the file contains md5 sha
592 [04:06:46] <zumba_addict> md5sum rather
593 [04:06:49] <zumba_addict> oh it does
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596 [04:07:50] <zumba_addict> so apt update just updates the list. However, apt upgrade will upgrade all the libraries. Correct?
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598 [04:08:04] <sney> packages, not libraries
599 [04:08:16] <zumba_addict> oh, got it
600 [04:08:25] <sney> and yes, though apt full-upgrade would also be needed in order to upgrade from jessie to stretch
601 [04:08:47] <zumba_addict> cool
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604 [04:09:39] <crn> sney, it is a gpt partition table to accept the size. i don't know why fdisk had me pick that.
605 [04:10:50] <sney> gpt is required for disks >2TB iirc
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608 [04:12:02] <zumba_addict> oh wow, even if I pointed the jfrog.list to stretch, I still got this output
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611 [04:12:57] <crn> sney, thanks
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619 [04:16:04] <zumba_addict> this - replaced-url
620 [04:16:20] <joker5bb> hello
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623 [04:16:43] <joker5bb> i need some help using apt
624 [04:16:59] <annadane> okay, ask away
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626 [04:17:09] <sponix> I used apt one time
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628 [04:17:22] <joker5bb> i am runing kali
629 [04:17:25] <annadane> !kali
630 [04:17:26] <dpkg> Kali Linux (replaced-url
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632 [04:17:39] <sponix> joker5bb: you had to go and screw up a good thing right off aye ?
633 [04:17:44] * annadane puts trigger finger away as smoke billows off of it
634 [04:17:51] <joker5bb> just wait
635 [04:18:01] <joker5bb> its package related
636 [04:18:09] <sponix> joker5bb: run some real Debian, learn the basics -- then do your Kali for whatever its good for
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638 [04:19:16] <joker5bb> i think they broke it
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640 [04:19:25] <joker5bb> i am an experienced user
641 [04:19:44] <sney> and yet here you are in the wrong irc channel
642 [04:19:46] <sney> !kali-magic
643 [04:19:46] <dpkg> Kali Linux is just an operating system. It does not magically turn you into a hacker. It is also offtopic in #debian. Please fulfill your fantasies in #kali-linux on chat.freenode.net. See also <based on debian> and <they don't know>.
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646 [04:20:08] <sponix> annadane: I'm willing to hear the issue if you are....
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648 [04:20:58] <joker5bb> so my source are correct
649 [04:21:07] <annadane> joker5bb, please, please go ask the kali people
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651 [04:21:23] <annadane> also, if you can't figure stuff out like dependencies, don't run kali
652 [04:21:42] <annadane> (i'm assuming it's dependencies)
653 [04:21:49] <annadane> still, we're the wrong channel
654 [04:22:01] <annadane> !based on debian
655 [04:22:01] <dpkg> Your distribution may be based on and have software in common with Debian, but it is not Debian. We don't and cannot know what changes were made by your distribution (compare replaced-url
656 [04:22:30] <annadane> if the question is general enough i may have taken a stab at it but really, kali questions especially have no relevancy here
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658 [04:22:39] <joker5bb> sudo apt-get install sdl2 libsdl2-2.0-0 libsdl2-dev
659 [04:22:51] <joker5bb> E: Unable to locate package sdl2
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664 [04:23:14] <annadane> why are you still asking?
665 [04:23:14] <zumba_addict> what apt param to show all the dependencies of a package?
666 [04:23:28] <zumba_addict> depends?
667 [04:23:31] <annadane> i believe it's apt rdepends
668 [04:23:45] <zumba_addict> that's the reverse but i'll try
669 [04:23:48] <joker5bb> v
670 [04:23:58] <annadane> if it's not rdepends then it's depends but i think it's rdepends
671 [04:24:07] <annadane> it's probably just apt depends
672 [04:24:10] <annadane> i get the wording mixed up
673 [04:24:27] <zumba_addict> it didn't work, it just showed itself
674 [04:24:34] <joker5bb> cat /etc/apt/sources.list
675 [04:24:39] <zumba_addict> ah depends did it
676 [04:24:45] <joker5bb> deb replaced-url
677 [04:24:55] <annadane> joker5bb, stop. please. please. please. no. stop. please.
678 [04:24:57] <annadane> *plonk*
679 [04:25:09] <annadane> go use a real linux like debian
680 [04:25:14] <joker5bb> please hear me out i only get one hit
681 [04:25:21] <joker5bb> on apt update
682 [04:25:38] <joker5bb> my vm machine works fine
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684 [04:26:49] <sponix> joker5bb: yeah... that seems to be a Kali specific problem. seek help in their spots
685 [04:26:53] <annadane> ask the kali people who actually know how kali works. or ##linux
686 [04:26:57] <sponix> good chat though
687 [04:27:06] <joker5bb> ok
688 [04:27:20] <joker5bb> what is latest kernel on debian
689 [04:27:27] <annadane> 4.19 something
690 [04:28:07] <sponix> 5.4.18 if you go backports for Buster
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692 [04:28:22] <sponix> think the 4.19. is like .98 or 89 or something now
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695 [04:28:57] <ZaZaGX> oh no, he left
696 [04:29:51] <annadane> i think the 4.19.0-8 is debian version numbers or something whereas the .98 or .89 or whatever is upstream kernel version numbers but i think i've said that before and gotten yelled at. i'm not certain
697 [04:29:53] <sponix> ZaZaGX: terrible loss
698 [04:30:12] <ZaZaGX> is kali linux not stable?
699 [04:30:44] <sponix> annadane: yeah, my laptop is still on -6 saying 4.19.67 or something... but I only update it about once ever couple of months
700 [04:31:10] <annadane> it's not meant to be used as a desktop and a lot of people use it because they want to be hackers and think it's cool, and they do so before they know anything about how linux/unix works, and it's a specialty distro for pentesters, and especially when people come to #debian asking questions about it it means by definition that they don't know a lot
701 [04:31:32] <ZaZaGX> actually, kali linux update broke the wifi. couldn't connect to the wifi ever again.
702 [04:31:47] <zumba_addict> this is safe right? apt remove -s libpq5
703 [04:31:55] <ZaZaGX> oh ok
704 [04:31:55] <annadane> Linux debian 4.19.0-8-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.98-1 (2020-01-26) x86_64 GNU/Linux
705 [04:32:02] <annadane> yes, -s is simulate
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707 [04:32:06] <zumba_addict> cool
708 [04:32:32] <zumba_addict> it's weird, I don't see it in man apt
709 [04:32:46] <annadane> at least parrotsec is apparently at least also meant to be used as a desktop, not that i recommend that either
710 [04:32:55] <annadane> it's probably in man apt-get
711 [04:33:01] <annadane> even though it also applies to apt
712 [04:33:13] <zumba_addict> i see it now :) thank you
713 [04:33:32] <zumba_addict> that's confusing. How does it know it will use apt-get
714 [04:33:35] <ZaZaGX> you guys must get a lot of mr. robot wannabes
715 [04:33:48] <annadane> it doesn't, i think someone just did the man pages lazily
716 [04:33:56] <annadane> most people understand the options to be the same for apt and apt-get
717 [04:34:04] <annadane> i don't know any offhand that are specific to one and not the other
718 [04:34:16] <zumba_addict> looks like `apt remove --dry-run libpq5` will also work
719 [04:34:24] <annadane> but that's more typing!!!
720 [04:34:25] <sponix> annadane: so I guessed correct.. sweet :)
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722 [04:34:40] <zumba_addict> I took this from manpage `-s, --simulate, --just-print, --dry-run, --recon, --no-act`
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724 [04:36:06] <annadane> there are differences between apt and apt-get but i'm pretty sure 99% of functionality is the same including the options
725 [04:36:14] <annadane> options meaning things like - and --
726 [04:36:36] <annadane> the reference manual has a section on it in any case
727 [04:37:12] <zumba_addict> is the output expected? replaced-url
728 [04:37:17] <zumba_addict> got it
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730 [04:38:23] <zumba_addict> more complete - replaced-url
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732 [04:39:21] <annadane> !bat
733 [04:39:21] <dpkg> [Basic Apt* Troubleshooting]. To diagnose your problem, we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information: 1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1 pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem, and 3. "apt-cache policy". Use replaced-url
734 [04:40:07] <zumba_addict> step 1 is confusing
735 [04:40:50] <ectospasm> How is that confusing, zumba_addict?
736 [04:40:52] <zumba_addict> do I run `apt-get run`?
737 [04:40:59] <dvs> ...
738 [04:41:01] <ectospasm> zumba_addict: No
739 [04:41:22] <zumba_addict> oh, the whole apt command i executed like in my paste
740 [04:41:29] <zumba_addict> but then i am missing step 2
741 [04:41:34] <annadane> and 3
742 [04:41:42] <ectospasm> `apt install ...` is the command you use, everything after that is its output.
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744 [04:41:56] <zumba_addict> i didn't run `apt install`
745 [04:42:08] <zumba_addict> i'm doing a dry run of apt remove
746 [04:42:09] <ectospasm> zumba_addict: Or whatever command you're trying to use.
747 [04:42:11] <zumba_addict> got it
748 [04:42:11] <annadane> you already did step 1
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750 [04:42:20] <zumba_addict> is apt-cache policy safe?
751 [04:42:22] <annadane> if you combine the 3 steps in one paste though it would be nice
752 [04:42:23] <annadane> yes
753 [04:42:30] <zumba_addict> cool, will do
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755 [04:43:05] * annadane uses aptitude to solve every dependency problem but not everyone is a fan of that
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757 [04:43:44] <annadane> (no, don't start using it for your problem)
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761 [04:45:11] <sponix> annadane: most recommend Synaptic for dep and broken issues. But I for sure have had times that didn't do it for me
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763 [04:46:55] <annadane> well, you have to understand what to do, it's not just about what tool you use
764 [04:47:21] <annadane> i have a hard time recommending aptitude because everyone just presses Y and lets aptitude solve the issue, which removes half your system
765 [04:47:28] <annadane> aptitude is great a cross-reference tool, though
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768 [04:47:55] <zumba_addict> almost done
769 [04:48:03] <annadane> aptitude is also more relevant in sid, most stable users won't need it
770 [04:48:05] <ectospasm> it's aptitude that taught me -y is evil.
771 [04:48:08] <sponix> annadane: will if it requires skill, thought, and understanding -- I'm out lol
772 [04:48:27] <zumba_addict> replaced-url
773 [04:48:47] <annadane> zumba_addict, and apt-cache policy
774 [04:48:49] <annadane> by itself
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776 [04:48:53] <zumba_addict> k
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781 [04:50:20] <annadane> i see deb8 and deb9 mixed in there
782 [04:50:28] <zumba_addict> updated - replaced-url
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784 [04:50:43] <zumba_addict> which line?
785 [04:50:50] <awal1> i can i estimate the size of a really long youtube playlist with youtube-dl (or another pkg , if there is one) ?
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787 [04:51:10] <zumba_addict> it's really ok to uninstall postgres-client
788 [04:51:18] <annadane> ,v libgssapi-krb5-2
789 [04:51:19] <judd> Package: libgssapi-krb5-2 on amd64 -- jessie: 1.12.1+dfsg-19+deb8u4; jessie-security: 1.12.1+dfsg-19+deb8u5; stretch: 1.15-1+deb9u1; buster: 1.17-3; bullseye: 1.17-7; sid: 1.17-7
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791 [04:51:35] <annadane> that package you have installed from debian 8 but you're using debian 9
792 [04:51:50] <annadane> er no, sorry
793 [04:51:52] <zumba_addict> this is on jessie
794 [04:52:12] <zumba_addict> looks like postgres deb for stretch got downloaded and installed
795 [04:52:21] <annadane> that package is from debian 8 and you're using debian 8 but you have a bunch of packages installed from debian 9
796 [04:52:22] <annadane> yep
797 [04:52:27] <zumba_addict> cool
798 [04:52:42] <zumba_addict> what's the safest way to uninstall postgres-client?
799 [04:52:51] <annadane> awal1, may want to try ##linux
800 [04:52:57] <annadane> zumba_addict, let me look at this
801 [04:53:03] <zumba_addict> thank you so much!
802 [04:53:21] <awal1> annadane, ;)
803 [04:53:22] <Gryllida> annadane, awal1: or #youtube-dl
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805 [04:53:56] <awal1> i don't knew that there is a youtube-dl dedicated channel
806 [04:54:03] <annadane> btw just in general, do consider at least moving off debian 8, current stable is debian 10 (if you upgrade to 10 you have to go through 9 first, or just back up your stuff and install 10 fresh if that's what you want to do), jessie is essentially obsolete
807 [04:54:22] <zumba_addict> will do
808 [04:54:56] <zumba_addict> i remember deb8 eol is on june 30
809 [04:55:27] <annadane> well sort of. deb 8 is in long term support right now which is more server-side packages, not everything
810 [04:55:32] <annadane> anyway...
811 [04:55:44] <annadane> it does say to try apt-get -f install, does that help any?
812 [04:55:49] <annadane> that would be a preliminary step
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814 [04:56:10] <zumba_addict> I can't do it now which is why i've been doing --dry-run and -s
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816 [04:56:26] <zumba_addict> I'll have to create ticket and notification to inform other teams
817 [04:56:56] <zumba_addict> how come I ran apt remove but suggestion in the output was apt-get install?
818 [04:57:37] <annadane> because something in the dependency chain wants it
819 [04:57:51] <zumba_addict> would that mean i should run `apt remove -f package`?
820 [04:57:53] <gh00p> How do I get `lsof -i` to report port numbers instead of the service names mapped from /etc/services? The `-n` option handles hostnames, but apparently not services.
821 [04:58:12] <annadane> zumba_addict, i'm not sure. i'm trying to figure out where to go from here
822 [04:58:14] <zumba_addict> lsof -P -a -n -iTCP -sTCP:LISTEN
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824 [04:58:38] <zumba_addict> cool
825 [04:58:48] <zumba_addict> gh00p: that's just directly from my brain
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828 [04:59:23] <gh00p> zumba_addict: thanks, it was `-P` that I was looking for.
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830 [04:59:28] <zumba_addict> cool
831 [04:59:54] <annadane> tell me if this makes sense, i think an idea is to remove libgssapi-krb5-2 and then try removing postgresql-client
832 [05:00:09] <zumba_addict> let me see the rdepends on that
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834 [05:00:35] <zumba_addict> oh wow, there's a lot
835 [05:01:21] <zumba_addict> replaced-url
836 [05:01:53] <annadane> if you remove the package, or simulate it or whatever, does it threaten to remove half the system?
837 [05:02:05] <annadane> i suspect that may be the weak link in the chain of the inability to remove postgresql
838 [05:02:09] <zumba_addict> libpq5 is only postgres-client
839 [05:02:21] <zumba_addict> let me try
840 [05:03:32] <zumba_addict> replaced-url
841 [05:03:48] <annadane> okay, so scratch that
842 [05:04:00] <zumba_addict> I guess, I won't install artifactory anymore. We'll just use latest Debian
843 [05:04:22] <annadane> i'm sure i'm just missing something here; still trying to figure this out
844 [05:04:25] <zumba_addict> oh ok
845 [05:04:29] <zumba_addict> cool
846 [05:04:37] <annadane> ,v libssl1.1
847 [05:04:38] <judd> Package: libssl1.1 on amd64 -- stretch: 1.1.0l-1~deb9u1; stretch-security: 1.1.0l-1~deb9u1; buster: 1.1.1d-0+deb10u2; buster-security: 1.1.1d-0+deb10u2; bullseye: 1.1.1d-2; sid: 1.1.1e-1
848 [05:05:12] <annadane> bleh
849 [05:05:43] <annadane> anyone else? :p
850 [05:06:37] <annadane> oh right i do see you have a 3rd party repo
851 [05:06:43] <annadane> i missed that the first time
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853 [05:07:32] <annadane> i'm sorry, i don't know. there's a few different possibilities i can think of but essentially, i'm lost
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855 [05:07:40] <zumba_addict> no worries
856 [05:07:43] <zumba_addict> i learned a lot today :)
857 [05:07:55] <zumba_addict> thanks a lot ;)
858 [05:08:20] <zumba_addict> i really think force removal of postgres-client will be fine
859 [05:08:33] <annadane> yeah, you can try
860 [05:08:40] <zumba_addict> i used to do it back in redhat/fedora days
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862 [05:08:49] <zumba_addict> would it be apt remove -f?
863 [05:08:55] <sponix> sney: I see my stuff posted to the backports mailing list this time :)
864 [05:09:11] <sponix> annadane: well, guess it is just a wait now to see if anyone answers my call
865 [05:09:26] <annadane> i thought you said you couldn't use -f
866 [05:09:34] <zumba_addict> not tonight
867 [05:09:44] <zumba_addict> I need to create a ticket first
868 [05:09:47] <annadane> in future i guess you could try it then, yeah
869 [05:09:50] <zumba_addict> cool
870 [05:10:04] <sponix> good luck playing with libssl .. I blew up my rig that way one time
871 [05:10:18] <zumba_addict> oh no, now you scared me
872 [05:10:48] <annadane> if you did want to try installing aptitude and tried to remove postgresql-client (DO NOT PRESS Y) it might give me a clearer visualization of what has to happen, but that's just me, i'm more comfortable with that and it'd be going out of the way purely for my benefit whereas there are smarter people here who can probably solve it more simply
873 [05:11:08] <sponix> well just consider it a warning. I was attempting to run different versions in like /usr/local/lib and so forth to support compiling some apps from source outside of the package chain
874 [05:11:25] <zumba_addict> cool
875 [05:11:33] <annadane> i guess my question would be, do you happen to know what got installed from that 3rd party repo
876 [05:11:37] <annadane> i'm not sure how to check
877 [05:11:44] <zumba_addict> is aptitude a gui tool? if so, there's no gui on this server
878 [05:11:50] <annadane> it's ncurses
879 [05:11:53] <zumba_addict> k
880 [05:11:55] <annadane> so no, not really
881 [05:12:12] <sponix> oh, I might be able to help with that.. wait one
882 [05:12:15] <zumba_addict> not sure about 3rd party packages
883 [05:12:47] <annadane> the replaced-url
884 [05:13:14] <sponix> annadane: could he take this string from the backports FAQ and mod it to list all stuff from another specific repo ? replaced-url
885 [05:13:17] <zumba_addict> the .list file is dated 2017 and has not been updated
886 [05:13:30] <sponix> annadane: strings are toward the bottom of that page to specifically list all backports installed
887 [05:14:01] <sponix> annadane: Damn, I almost recommended ppa-purge... Don't kick me :P
888 [05:14:15] <annadane> the thing with backports is that i'm not sure i see bpo in any of the packages in zumba's paste.debian.net links
889 [05:14:22] <annadane> unless i'm just being dense
890 [05:14:49] <sponix> aptitude search '?narrow(?version(CURRENT),?origin(Debian Backports))' -F '%100p'
891 [05:14:54] <sponix> I was looking to mod that line actually
892 [05:15:00] <sponix> make the "origin" different
893 [05:15:16] <sponix> am I onto something... or no ?
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895 [05:15:26] <annadane> probably
896 [05:15:35] <annadane> i'm as lost as you
897 [05:15:43] <sponix> annadane: I'll try it on some of my mutt MX packages :)
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899 [05:16:02] <zumba_addict> i'm confused with the output - replaced-url
900 [05:16:36] <sponix> annadane: yep, this list everything I have installed from the MX repo --> aptitude search '?narrow(?version(CURRENT),?origin(MX))' -F '%100p'
901 [05:16:57] <zumba_addict> not sure why there are 2 postgres-client. Are they related or separated packages?
902 [05:17:23] <sponix> zumba_addict: if you know the name that repo goes by, you can probably swap "MX" for that name in the string and get a list of everything from that repo you have installed
903 [05:17:44] <annadane> postgresql-client is likely just a metapackage that always depends on the latest, client-9.6 is that specific version and -common is miscellaneous, i don't know if all -common packages are the same, btw you can check package descriptions in full with apt show package
904 [05:17:51] <zumba_addict> i got lost sponix
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906 [05:18:30] <annadane> postgresql-client: This metapackage always depends on the currently supported database client package for PostgreSQL.
907 [05:18:47] <annadane> and -common has its own description, apt show postgresql-client-common
908 [05:18:49] <sponix> annadane: what are we trying to accomplish again ?
909 [05:18:55] <annadane> remove postgresql-client
910 [05:19:18] <sponix> annadane: and what, it is trying to take ssl with it ? or break something else on the way ?
911 [05:19:33] <annadane> no it's trying to install libssl to fulfill some dependency i haven't found yet
912 [05:19:38] <sponix> normally I would just sudo apt purge *posgresql*
913 [05:19:53] <zumba_addict> what does that command do?
914 [05:20:04] <sponix> well, with it spelled correctly -- of course :)
915 [05:20:22] <annadane> this is why i sort of half heartedly suggested aptitude because its output structure is easier for me to read
916 [05:20:26] <sponix> zumba_addict: it will NUKE anything named postgresql off your system and take the config files along with it
917 [05:20:48] <annadane> because i'm trying to mentally sort out what could be wrong and i'm not getting anywhere
918 [05:20:51] <Gryllida> nuke means remove
919 [05:20:53] <zumba_addict> that means, it will remove all 3 listed
920 [05:20:56] <annadane> just, if you do use aptitude, do not press y when prompted
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922 [05:21:16] <zumba_addict> let me check if aptitude is installed
923 [05:21:22] <annadane> i like to use it as a cross reference tool, not use its first proposed solution
924 [05:21:28] <zumba_addict> it's installed but i'm scared
925 [05:21:49] <sponix> annadane: I know a command to list hist sys info and also all repos he has active from inxi -- you want me to do that, so he can dump those results ?
926 [05:22:01] <sponix> annadane: might be able to weed out the wild dep issue that way ?
927 [05:22:09] <annadane> yeah sounds helpful
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929 [05:22:31] <annadane> zumba_addict, again, don't agree to the changes, i just want to see the output itself, what it asks to do
930 [05:22:41] <zumba_addict> what is the exact command and params?
931 [05:22:42] <annadane> you can also use -s
932 [05:22:53] <annadane> aptitude remove postgresql-client (or with -s)
933 [05:23:08] <zumba_addict> aptitude -s remove postgresql-client
934 [05:23:13] <sponix> zumba_addict: apt install inxi .. and then run this: post the provided *LINK* from this terminal command: inxi -Fxxxrzc0 | nc termbin.com 9999
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936 [05:23:41] <zumba_addict> wait, do I run aptitude first?
937 [05:23:44] <sponix> zumba_addict: it will give us a snapshot of both your hardware and software - great for troubleshooting
938 [05:24:06] <zumba_addict> k
939 [05:24:11] <sponix> annadane: I wish that came in the debian base :P
940 [05:24:49] <annadane> when i ran sid i found it extremely helpful as a cross reference tool because you can see the entire chain and make certain deductions
941 [05:25:02] <annadane> now, if this is mixing stable versions, we'll see how successful this is or not
942 [05:25:21] <annadane> i'm probably also just being an idiot and not seeing something incredibly obvious, but there you go
943 [05:25:25] <sponix> zumba_addict: you should get an output link similar to this: replaced-url
944 [05:25:31] <zumba_addict> k
945 [05:25:46] <sponix> annadane: well, hate to say it. but this magic command often points those things out that are being overlooked :)
946 [05:25:55] <annadane> inxi?
947 [05:25:58] <annadane> yeah maybe
948 [05:26:00] <sponix> more INFO is always good
949 [05:26:05] <zumba_addict> let me run aptitude first
950 [05:26:11] <annadane> don't press y!
951 [05:26:17] <zumba_addict> k
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954 [05:26:36] <sponix> annadane: you can see my link, or run it to see your own - the info output is REAL Nice :)
955 [05:27:40] <zumba_addict> it's asking the same question over and over. Should i press q?
956 [05:27:41] <annadane> if you just wanted scorched earth and wanted to nuke postgresql no matter what then sure you could just let aptitude do it, but...
957 [05:27:47] <annadane> which questions?
958 [05:27:49] <sponix> speaking of nice. time to shut down my Mint VM and fire over my Debian one :)
959 [05:27:58] <zumba_addict> Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] n
960 [05:28:13] <annadane> when you get to that prompt don't say anything, just paste what it says
961 [05:28:16] <annadane> the first proposed solution
962 [05:28:24] <annadane> don't press any of y n q or anything else
963 [05:28:35] <zumba_addict> replaced-url
964 [05:29:05] <annadane> what is the first solution it gives? if you aptitude remove postgresql-client
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966 [05:29:12] <annadane> don't cycle through
967 [05:29:56] <zumba_addict> here's the top - replaced-url
968 [05:30:20] <zumba_addict> i said n to all and would never quit
969 [05:30:41] <annadane> right, it just keeps cycling through potential solutions
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971 [05:31:01] <zumba_addict> press q now?
972 [05:31:39] <zumba_addict> so looks like only 2 will be affected
973 [05:31:40] <annadane> you could've pressed q after the first one, but i did get the information i need; though just for fun, can you do it without the -s? (it won't remove it automatically, just again, don't press y)
974 [05:31:53] <zumba_addict> k
975 [05:31:55] <annadane> i think it gives slightly different output without -s
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977 [05:32:02] <annadane> i have to also remind myself how to use it
978 [05:32:07] <zumba_addict> so press q and rerun the command without -s
979 [05:32:12] <annadane> mhm
980 [05:32:25] <annadane> still, i think i can at least start looking at this
981 [05:32:44] <zumba_addict> so is q safe? :D
982 [05:32:48] <annadane> yes
983 [05:32:54] <annadane> ,i libpq5
984 [05:32:55] <judd> Package libpq5 (libs, optional) in buster/amd64: PostgreSQL C client library. Version: 11.6-0+deb10u1; Size: 161.6k; Installed: 750k; Homepage: replaced-url
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986 [05:33:54] <zumba_addict> looks the same output - replaced-url
987 [05:33:56] <annadane> (but see, this is why i like aptitude, it's possible to work this out in your head by checking the list of depends or depends but aptitude's output allows you to cross reference)
988 [05:34:14] <annadane> okay, one sec
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990 [05:34:35] <annadane> it looks fairly non destructive and you might be able to accept one of its proposed solutions, adjusted to your needs
991 [05:34:38] <annadane> it's not a massive list of stuff
992 [05:35:12] <sponix> hmm.. I'd love to stay and play longer. But I gotta crash
993 [05:35:14] <zumba_addict> got it
994 [05:35:23] <zumba_addict> thank you sponix
995 [05:35:31] <annadane> so if the idea is just to remove postgresql-client then it looks pretty safe to accept removing libpq5 and postgresql-client-9.6
996 [05:35:58] <zumba_addict> yes I think it is safe. I installed artifactory on my virtual machine deb 8, libpq5 didn't get installed
997 [05:36:01] <zumba_addict> let me confirm
998 [05:36:32] <zumba_addict> i was wrong, it did get installed
999 [05:37:18] <annadane> btw again, and to give you an idea of how packaging works, apt show postgresql-client vs apt show postgresql-client-9.6, notice how the description for the former is "metapackage depending on the latest postgresql" (so essentially nothing) and note its install size compared to the actual postgresql-client-9.6
1000 [05:37:34] <annadane> (much smaller)
1001 [05:37:46] <zumba_addict> got it
1002 [05:37:48] <annadane> on my machine on debian 10 it's postgresql 11, but same concept
1003 [05:38:06] <zumba_addict> what's our verdict?
1004 [05:38:32] <annadane> so essentially i think you have a fairly non destructive solution and you may as well just remove the two packages listed before, libpq5 and postgresql-client-9.6
1005 [05:38:48] <zumba_addict> using apt remove?
1006 [05:39:09] <annadane> you can or let aptitude do it, just read carefully and make sure it's doing exactly what it says
1007 [05:39:17] <zumba_addict> got it
1008 [05:39:45] <annadane> many people using aptitude do accept its first proposed solution, but, it *can* be destructive and remove a whole bunch of stuff so the answer is always "it depends", and i just use it as a cross reference tool
1009 [05:40:05] <annadane> if it's a simple situation then cross referencing isn't that useful and you may as well just let it remove stuff, if it goes with what you want for your use-case
1010 [05:40:23] <zumba_addict> gotcha! Cool
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1012 [05:40:37] <zumba_addict> thanks a lot
1013 [05:40:44] <zumba_addict> need to break
1014 [05:41:10] <annadane> if you wanted to get rid of the client in general the main package is postgresql-client-9.6, postgresql-client is just a metapackage that depends on that
1015 [05:41:26] <annadane> i don't suspect you'll have too many more problems
1016 [05:41:29] <annadane> in any case
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1019 [05:42:47] <annadane> you can solve all this without aptitude, i'm sure; i'm just more used to using it
1020 [05:43:06] <annadane> it's one of my favorite packages :P
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1035 [06:08:45] <Urk> I just downloaded the zoom software, and wondering what commands would be best for installing it? Also, wondering if there is a way I can do a backup or mirror so that I can restore my system to a point before the installation in the event something goes wrong. The zoom program is found here replaced-url
1036 [06:09:27] <Urk> I took a look at the repository, and the only thing I find similar is a zoom-player, but not sure if it is the same thing.
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1043 [06:11:19] <ZaZaGX> its not in the repository
1044 [06:11:42] <ZaZaGX> i had to install the debian app from zoom.us
1045 [06:12:01] <ZaZaGX> its required for my school too. so i had to install it
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1047 [06:12:43] <annadane> ,v timeshift
1048 [06:12:44] <judd> Package: timeshift on amd64 -- stretch-multimedia: 6.700-dmo2; buster: 19.01+ds-2; buster-proposed-updates: 19.01+ds-2+deb10u1; bullseye: 20.03+ds-2; sid: 20.03+ds-2
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1050 [06:12:48] <annadane> ,i timeshift
1051 [06:12:49] <judd> Package timeshift (utils, optional) in buster/amd64: System restore utility. Version: 19.01+ds-2; Size: 627.5k; Installed: 3087k; Homepage: replaced-url
1052 [06:13:06] <annadane> re: system restoring to previous snapshot, i guess either timeshift or zfs
1053 [06:13:12] <annadane> i don't know much about it
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1055 [06:13:42] <annadane> "before the installation" is a bit of a weird way of putting it, i assume you mean before certain packages get installed
1056 [06:13:50] <annadane> oh, specifically before zoom you meant
1057 [06:13:58] <annadane> so yeah, the options i mentioned, perhaps
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1059 [06:17:31] <annadane> timeshift is a debian package whereas zfs is an entire filesystem from freebsd
1060 [06:17:35] <annadane> which is also packaged in debian
1061 [06:17:43] <annadane> but may be a little more complicated to set up
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1064 [06:20:18] <ZaZaGX> ah, i just started to use debian 10 kde, i just file transfer to my smartphone. i don't know how to safely remove it
1065 [06:20:51] <annadane> sorry; from solaris, not freebsd
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1071 [06:24:54] <annadane> (also from freebsd, but i mean, historically originally from solaris)
1072 [06:25:20] <annadane> there is also btrfs in general which apparently timeshift uses? but btrfs does have reliability concerns
1073 [06:26:07] <annadane> Creates incremental snapshots using rsync or BTRFS snapshots using BTRFS tools.
1074 [06:26:12] <annadane> apt show timeshift
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1077 [06:28:08] <ZaZaGX> oh jeez, i guess i have to use the terminal to umount
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1081 [06:33:57] <sponix2ipfw> ZaZaGX: you need help with ZFS?
1082 [06:34:42] <annadane> no i mentioned zfs as a possible (pretty much overkill) solution for Urk
1083 [06:35:00] <annadane> for Gigglebyte that is
1084 [06:35:02] <annadane> changed their name
1085 [06:35:10] <sponix2ipfw> Oh
1086 [06:35:19] <annadane> wanted to install zoom and wanted to know a way to roll back the system
1087 [06:35:19] <ZaZaGX> i can't find the sda
1088 [06:35:28] <annadane> ZaZaGX, lsblk
1089 [06:35:47] <annadane> though if a file transfer is still going on maybe stop that first before unmounting
1090 [06:35:51] <ZaZaGX> yeah i used fdisk -l
1091 [06:35:57] <ZaZaGX> and lsblk
1092 [06:36:06] <ZaZaGX> as root, but it doesn't show it
1093 [06:36:20] <annadane> well, i'm falling asleep, so unfortunately someone else can help
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1095 [06:36:26] <annadane> (fortunately? fortunately.)
1096 [06:37:09] <sponix2ipfw> I'm in bed already lol
1097 [06:37:34] <sponix2ipfw> ZaZaGX: what is going on again?
1098 [06:38:04] <ZaZaGX> i'm using to use the gnome gui and right clicking on it and safely eject the mount
1099 [06:38:38] <sponix2ipfw> ZaZaGX: Okay... And?
1100 [06:38:43] <ZaZaGX> i can't find the /dev/SDA or whatever
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1102 [06:38:58] <ZaZaGX> it doesn't show up
1103 [06:39:49] <sponix2ipfw> How about by Mount point then?
1104 [06:40:23] <annadane> mount should give a command of a list of stuff
1105 [06:40:24] <sponix2ipfw> umount /media/user/phone
1106 [06:40:43] <annadane> or just bash autocomplete in /media or /mnt or wherever it's likely to be
1107 [06:40:52] <annadane> i said i WOULDN'T do tech support while tired... good night :P
1108 [06:41:20] <sponix2ipfw> annadane: what's the worst that could happen. lol
1109 [06:42:40] <ZaZaGX> crap
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1112 [06:43:35] <ZaZaGX> i'm confuse. df -h doesn't show the /dev/sda
1113 [06:43:38] <ZaZaGX> or whatever
1114 [06:44:03] <sponix2ipfw> Sounds like you need xfce instead of KDE :)
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1116 [06:44:34] <ZaZaGX> i have done this before on Ubuntu. but i am not sure why its not showing up on KDE
1117 [06:44:39] <sponix2ipfw> Thunar will at least eject things
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1119 [06:45:31] <sponix2ipfw> ZaZaGX: just shut down your rig. Then unplug the phone
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1122 [06:45:51] <ZaZaGX> i am thinking of just pulling it out
1123 [06:45:58] <ZaZaGX> while the machine is on
1124 [06:46:16] <sponix2ipfw> umount -a
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1126 [06:46:48] <sponix2ipfw> Should unmount anything not in use
1127 [06:47:23] <ZaZaGX> umont: /dev: target is busy.
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1130 [06:48:35] <annadane> maybe it's not visible specifically because a file is being transferred
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1133 [06:49:17] <sponix2ipfw> ZaZaGX: umount -a
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1135 [06:49:33] <ZaZaGX> yeah i did umount -a
1136 [06:49:40] <sponix2ipfw> Hmm
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1139 [06:49:57] <sponix2ipfw> Best I had at the moment
1140 [06:50:06] <zumba_addict> i'm back. Thank you annadane
1141 [06:50:28] <sponix2ipfw> zumba_addict: did you get it?
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1143 [06:50:40] <zumba_addict> i saw annadane's suggestion
1144 [06:50:44] <zumba_addict> i haven't tried inxi
1145 [06:51:03] <zumba_addict> i can't execute it tonight. I have to create a ticket first and send out a notification
1146 [06:51:18] <annadane> should be able to remove the 9.6 package and the metapackage and the other thing ending with 5 whose name i forget and i'm tired so for the very last time good night and hope everything goes well with the removal stuff
1147 [06:51:34] <zumba_addict> libpq5
1148 [06:51:44] <zumba_addict> sure, will do
1149 [06:52:33] <ZaZaGX> i guess i'll power down
1150 [06:52:38] <zumba_addict> then i will reinstall the proper postgresql-client meant for jessie
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1154 [06:53:50] <Gigglebyte> annadane> What command should I use for installing a download zoom? And is this already in the repository?
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1163 [06:57:03] <ZaZaGX> oh, well my phone was updating the lastest android too
1164 [06:57:10] <ZaZaGX> it asked to rebbot
1165 [06:57:17] <ZaZaGX> maybe that was it. not sure
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1168 [06:59:55] <sponix2ipfw> Gigglebyte: bring up the zoom meeting link in Google Chrome. It will likely just do an extension
1169 [07:00:43] <Gigglebyte> sponix2ipfw> Did bring up the zoom meeting link in Chrome, but don't recall the extension. However, it had a link requesting a download if the link didn't work.
1170 [07:00:56] <zumba_addict> i'm going to install postgresql-client 9.6 stretch on my debian 8 so I can recreate the issue
1171 [07:01:10] <Gigglebyte> I tried using the web based version previously, and it wouldn't work on this laptop. The problem is the laptop is tool old, and is a Dell Vostro 1520.
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1176 [07:03:48] <sponix2ipfw> Gigglebyte: laptop is too old. Or your Debian is too old?
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1178 [07:04:41] <sponix2ipfw> zumba_addict: wtf are you doing Debian 8 in 2020?
1179 [07:04:49] <zumba_addict> :D
1180 [07:04:59] <zumba_addict> we will upgrade our deb 8 at work
1181 [07:05:14] <Gigglebyte> sponix2ipfw> Debian stable is the latest, and updated twice daily. Laptop is tool old to run the web based version, but I suspect the installed version will be a little better. What are the commands for installing it? And how do I do a mirror image to restore to the condition before install? I would like to do this in case the install goes bad. I don't want to turn my laptop into a Frankenstein.
1182 [07:05:14] <zumba_addict> it just so happen i have deb 8 on my laptop as well as stretch
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1184 [07:06:10] <sponix2ipfw> Gigglebyte: timeshift is the OS backup program
1185 [07:06:12] <ZaZaGX> wow, i don't even know how debian 8 looks like
1186 [07:07:32] <sponix2ipfw> Gigglebyte: I'd love to help more. But I don't feel like getting out of bed
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1188 [07:08:23] <Gigglebyte> ok. I will look into timeshift in the morning. Incidentally I was just reading about the situation in the hospitals with Coronavirus, and it is starting to look like the disease is affecting a lot more than merely the elderly replaced-url
1189 [07:08:35] <Gigglebyte> Thanks for your help, and I will take this up with you tomorrow.
1190 [07:09:16] <Gigglebyte> ok. I just installed timeshift
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1193 [07:12:11] <sponix> Gigglebyte: yeah, I just installed from zoom.us/download and it seems to do okay
1194 [07:12:42] <Gigglebyte> sponix> What commands did you use to install the file after it was downloaded?
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1197 [07:14:51] <ZaZaGX> you Gigglebyte, what desktop enviornment are you using?
1198 [07:15:00] <Gigglebyte> xfce
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1200 [07:15:10] <sponix> Gigglebyte: I just used gdebi or whatever -- basically just "double click" the file.deb that you download from zoom.us/download for your debian version
1201 [07:15:25] <sponix> Gigglebyte: and it will come up and prompt you to install
1202 [07:15:48] <sponix> ZaZaGX: don't you go telling how to do things with Debian 8 now lol
1203 [07:15:51] <ZaZaGX> well, sometimes you have to choose the right program to click it too
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1206 [07:16:27] <ZaZaGX> oh sorry, i have never used debian 8 before
1207 [07:16:50] <sponix> ZaZaGX: oh, I had you confused with zumba_addict - sorry
1208 [07:17:00] <sponix> all the Z nicks look alike at Midnight
1209 [07:17:04] <zumba_addict> :D
1210 [07:17:27] <sponix> Gigglebyte: you all good now ?
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1212 [07:17:43] <Gigglebyte> I'm always good.
1213 [07:17:58] <Gigglebyte> But can't find the file I downloaded, but its here.
1214 [07:18:18] <sponix> Gigglebyte: if it doesn't work for you, _most_ packages can be removed fairly clean with just "apt remove zoom" or whatever and then maybe an "apt autoremove" to clean up after that
1215 [07:18:32] <ZaZaGX> i guess if i were to get into debian at that time, instead of using Ubuntu. My first Debian would be Debian 4.0 (Etch)
1216 [07:18:32] <sponix> Gigglebyte: default will be like your /home/user/Downloads
1217 [07:18:40] <sponix> mine being /home/sponix/Downloads of course
1218 [07:19:02] <Gigglebyte> sponix> Didn't find it in my downloads folder, but recall it being in a sub-directory of a temp directory.
1219 [07:19:24] <sponix> ZaZaGX: I would tell you how long I've been doing this, but then you would worry that I should have died already :)
1220 [07:19:54] <sponix> Gigglebyte: lol, I'd just save it again to a location you actually pay attention to... like /home/user/Downloads for example -- Hint HINT
1221 [07:20:02] <sponix> folks always trying to make shit hard
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1223 [07:21:43] <ZaZaGX> sponix, are you old?
1224 [07:22:02] <sponix> ZaZaGX: My kids are teenagers
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1226 [07:22:21] <ZaZaGX> oh, you must be 60 :)
1227 [07:22:51] <sponix> ZaZaGX: that is more my folks age. I'm 40, been doing Linux since about 1995
1228 [07:24:22] <ZaZaGX> so you were born in 1980, you were 15 years old
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1230 [07:25:08] <sponix> ZaZaGX: pretty close on the math.. I was born in 79 ... and yeah.. a teenager or so when I started with Linux
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1232 [07:26:02] <sponix> Gigglebyte: how about now ? you all good now ?
1233 [07:26:24] <ZaZaGX> i started when i was 14, it was 2001. Red Hat 7.1 amd Suse 7.1
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1235 [07:27:01] <ZaZaGX> i didn't know how to get my 56k modem to work. i coulnd't figure how to go on the internet
1236 [07:27:04] <sponix> Slackware for me
1237 [07:28:08] <sponix> 28.8 modem later moving to 33.6 - 386 with 4MB or so of Ram, and a 40MB Hard drive
1238 [07:28:30] <Gigglebyte> sponix> I'm going to bed, and will continue this in the morning. Thanks for your help.
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1240 [07:28:45] <sponix> spare parts from a computer shop that didn't feel like testing them, laid out on bubble wrap in my bedroom floor
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1242 [07:28:57] <sponix> fun times
1243 [07:29:19] <sponix> yeah.. I'm calling it quits too
1244 [07:29:44] <ZaZaGX> I was on a Sega Saturn, with a 28.8k modem called a netlink. I was 12 years old. The ISP was called concentric
1245 [07:29:46] <zumba_addict> folks, I forgot. How do we check if an installed package came from jessie repo?
1246 [07:30:10] <zumba_addict> it's because I wasn't sure if dpkg -i was use or apt-get install
1247 [07:30:16] <zumba_addict> use/used
1248 [07:30:59] <zumba_addict> not sure apt-cache policy artifactory is good enough. It does show jessie but other versions are shown too
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1252 [07:33:19] <zumba_addict> running `dpkg -l |grep artifactory` doesn't show enough info
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1255 [07:34:18] <sponix2ipfw> zumba_addict: you might have to check back another time
1256 [07:34:29] <sponix2ipfw> 22:16 <sponix> annadane: yep, this list everything I have installed from the MX repo --> aptitude search '?narrow(?version(CURRENT),?origin(MX))' -F '%100p'
1257 [07:35:02] <sponix2ipfw> You could try swapping MX with Jessie
1258 [07:35:15] <sponix2ipfw> Not sure if it will work
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1261 [07:36:06] <sponix2ipfw> That just list names of what came from a repo though. No details
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1263 [07:38:05] <zumba_addict> got it
1264 [07:38:43] <zumba_addict> i tried dpkg-query -l, same output
1265 [07:38:57] <zumba_addict> it didn't tell me more info about the installed package
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1268 [07:42:27] <zumba_addict> this didn't work either, `apt-cache show jfrog-artifactory-pro=6.18.0`. Output was the same for different versions. It means, it didn't check the one that is currently installed
1269 [07:43:27] <zumba_addict> ah, apt-cache policy did it
1270 [07:43:32] <zumba_addict> 100 means it's installed
1271 [07:43:36] <zumba_addict> sweet
1272 [07:43:41] <zumba_addict> 500 means installable
1273 [07:43:44] <zumba_addict> i'm good now
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1324 [08:44:25] <jelly> zumba_addict, once a package is installed there is no way to know which repo it came from. Available versions are just a clue, not a proof.
1325 [08:45:09] <zumba_addict> that's not what I was looking for. I just wanted to know if it was a jessie or stretch or something. Using apt-cache policy package did the trick
1326 [08:45:54] <zumba_addict> The version 6.17.0 for artifactory had 2 numbers, 500 and 100. 500 means installable and 100 means installed.
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1329 [08:50:36] <jelly> from apt-cache policy packagename? That's a good clue and probably true if you're only using official repos, that are guaranteed not to, say, have different package contents with same version number.
1330 [08:50:49] <zumba_addict> got it
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1332 [08:51:26] <jelly> (if you were dealing with weird repos, or making own packages, the matching version might mean nothing)
1333 [08:51:30] <zumba_addict> is there any difference between `apt install package` and `apt-get install package`?
1334 [08:51:37] <zumba_addict> gotcha
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1337 [08:55:19] <zumba_addict> annadane sponix, I have good news. I was able to recreate the same issue regarding postgresql-client-9.6 stretch on my local debian 8. The installation failed but it got installed. Now I tried to upgrade artifactory, I saw the same libpq5 issue. To get it resolved, I did apt remove -f postgresql-client-9.6. I was able to upgrade artifactory smoothly.
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1339 [08:56:10] <zumba_addict> thank you jelly
1340 [08:56:18] <zumba_addict> I'll sleep now, it's almost 2am
1341 [08:56:29] <jelly> are you doing a jessie->stretch?
1342 [08:56:38] <jelly> mixing packages from debian 9 into a debian 8 installation is not a good idea
1343 [08:56:46] <zumba_addict> no. Fixing upgrade issue on artifactory package
1344 [08:57:03] <zumba_addict> yes. SOmeone installed a package 9 on our debian 8
1345 [08:57:13] <jelly> ah.
1346 [08:57:19] <zumba_addict> luckily it was only a small package
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1348 [08:57:40] <zumba_addict> annadane helped me troubleshoot earlier
1349 [08:57:44] <jelly> ,v jfrog-artifactory-pro
1350 [08:57:45] <judd> No package named 'jfrog-artifactory-pro' was found in amd64.
1351 [08:57:53] <zumba_addict> they have a repo list
1352 [08:58:03] <jelly> mmm, ok then
1353 [08:58:17] <zumba_addict> really good that the installed jfrog was still jessie
1354 [08:58:30] <zumba_addict> the culprit was the postgres-client. It was stretch
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1358 [09:00:48] <jelly> you probably have other stretch packages installed as well
1359 [09:00:57] <zumba_addict> yup, it does
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1361 [09:01:03] <zumba_addict> let me check
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1365 [09:02:28] <jelly> if you comment out stretch repos from the config, you can do
1366 [09:02:31] <jelly> !not available
1367 [09:02:31] <dpkg> To get a list of packages you have installed now, that are not available from any repository in your sources.list: aptitude search '?narrow(?not(?archive("^[^n][^o].*$")),?version(CURRENT))'
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1369 [09:03:28] <jelly> but if the machine is working and it's 2am where you live, that can probably be done tommorow. Take care of yourself.
1370 [09:03:57] <jelly> regular sleep is apparently very, very important for the immune system
1371 [09:04:20] <zumba_addict> it's nice, only postgresql and libpq5. artifactory does not depend on it
1372 [09:04:27] <zumba_addict> will do
1373 [09:04:29] <zumba_addict> thank you :)
1374 [09:04:31] <zumba_addict> i'll sleep now
1375 [09:04:54] <jelly> g'night!
1376 [09:04:59] <zumba_addict> you too :)
1377 [09:05:03] <at0m> ehehe
1378 [09:06:05] <jelly> it's 9am here. I'm working from home. Can't you tell.
1379 [09:06:20] * jelly hides
1380 [09:08:06] <Haohmaru> working from ~/
1381 [09:08:15] <zumba_addict> btw, before I sleep, hahaha, I really think debian as a whole is nice compared to Redhat, Fedora after the troubleshooting I did today
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1384 [09:08:54] <zumba_addict> I like FreeBSD too. I'm beginning to forget it since last time I used it was 2011
1385 [09:09:11] <zumba_addict> At work, we use Fedora and Amazon Linux 2
1386 [09:09:31] <zumba_addict> really sleeping now, good night all
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1400 [09:20:16] <p4r4n0id> beep!
1401 [09:20:19] <luna_> boop
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1404 [09:20:52] <p4r4n0id> ty luna_ this was a test :)
1405 [09:20:56] <luna_> np
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1428 [09:39:44] <m1dnight_> Hey everyone. I have a UB400 Bluetooth Dongle that I wish to use in Debian. But it doesn't plug and play. Can somebody point me into a general direction on how to get this stuff working? Google comes up short.
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1546 [10:48:58] <Psil0Cybin> hey guys quick question so whats the offical way to upgrade debian from 9 to 10 - do i juist backup my home folder, and than add the new debian 10 sources and update + upgrade?
1547 [10:49:01] <Psil0Cybin> via apt get?
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1549 [10:49:08] <Psil0Cybin> Or does it entail a lot more detail?
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1554 [10:50:13] <Psil0Cybin> if someone can help me or give me a tutorial for upgrading debian 9 - 10 that would be very helpful
1555 [10:50:14] <Psil0Cybin> thanks
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1557 [10:52:10] <m1dnight_> replaced-url
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1562 [10:54:39] <jm_> Psil0Cybin: in general, read release notes for version you want to upgrade to and you'll find a chapter dedicated to upgrading as pointed out above
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1567 [11:00:11] <Psil0Cybin> tthanks for telling me m1dnight_ and jm_ i thought it was much easier than that
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1569 [11:00:14] <Psil0Cybin> now i will double think to upgrade
1570 [11:00:31] <Psil0Cybin> another page made it seem so easy so im glad you showed me this like the offical guide for upgrading
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1596 [11:20:03] <jelly> dpkg, stretch->buster
1597 [11:20:04] <dpkg> Read (at least) the upgrading chapter of the <release notes> replaced-url
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1599 [11:20:53] <jelly> that's the same document as linked above. You really want to read it to avoid common issues.
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1619 [11:35:00] <pingfloyd> Psil0Cybin: seems like usually have to run apt-get dist-upgrade a few times
1620 [11:35:17] <pingfloyd> Psil0Cybin: until it quits updating finally
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1622 [11:39:03] <jamesc> I see debian useto have /etc/networking/interfaces all the guides put static routes in there. I would like to add a seperate routes file like previous versions. I tried adding a file but it no work.
1623 [11:39:21] <unixfu-> it's called netplan now
1624 [11:39:40] <unixfu-> so look into sudo netplan apply after adjusting network settings instead of recycling networking service
1625 [11:39:45] <unixfu-> or if you want old stanza
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1627 [11:40:03] <unixfu-> there's a package now u can still get /etc/network/interfaces
1628 [11:40:06] <unixfu-> i forget what's it called tho
1629 [11:40:09] <unixfu-> ifupdown maybe
1630 [11:40:30] <unixfu-> but netplan was their attempt to make the interfaces obsolete sortof
1631 [11:40:54] <unixfu-> mebbe ifupdown2, like i said- foggy memory try searching thru apt for network
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1633 [11:41:41] <jelly> unixfu-, there is no netplan in debian yet.
1634 [11:41:47] <unixfu-> ahh i mistaken for ubuntu
1635 [11:41:49] <unixfu-> sry
1636 [11:42:02] <unixfu-> i could have swear debian10 had it
1637 [11:42:05] <unixfu-> but could be wrong
1638 [11:42:29] <unixfu-> you do this tho
1639 [11:42:33] <unixfu-> add static ips
1640 [11:42:36] <jelly> jamesc, there was no separate file for routes ever, that I remember. Put them in up or post-up lines.
1641 [11:42:40] <unixfu-> by /sbin/ip add
1642 [11:42:45] <unixfu-> below after network is defined
1643 [11:42:46] <jelly> in interfaces or interfaces.d/
1644 [11:42:49] <XsiSec> Hi folks I am currently is using debian buster also the application Teams, but each time I get a message in teams, the volume for pulseaudio for example spotify is changing, how can I get rid of this?
1645 [11:42:50] <unixfu-> or if up them
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1648 [11:43:50] <unixfu-> XsiSec, figure out audio that exploits siri on macos thru color profiling exploit **hint**
1649 [11:44:20] <unixfu-> audio is null in security world as we dont have ears
1650 [11:44:27] <unixfu-> so no use for legit audio server
1651 [11:44:32] <unixfu-> :/
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1653 [11:45:21] <unixfu-> XsiSec, perhaps also limit the sound from amplifying over the normal 100%
1654 [11:45:34] <unixfu-> thru the sound panel preferences or control panel
1655 [11:45:49] <unixfu-> sup _Tristan_
1656 [11:45:51] <jelly> unixfu-, this channel is for debian tech support. If you have expert Debian knowledge of the subject in question, feel free to provide support, otherwise, we have a chat room for non-support over there in #debian-offtopic
1657 [11:46:26] <unixfu-> tell yourself that when your own conscious rootz your computer from you uttering what i have written just now!
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1660 [11:47:47] <XsiSec> hmm
1661 [11:47:55] <bubblefoo> hi,what would be the difference between flatpak and firejail?
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1665 [11:50:35] <towo^work> bubblefoo, , the one has nothing to do with the other
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1667 [11:50:45] <towo^work> so you can't compare
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1670 [11:51:04] <jamesc> I have tried the "up route add ..." syntax in interfaces which works but I have lot or routes to manage and cant seem to find the syntax that makes it work.
1671 [11:51:28] <bubblefoo> they are both sandboxing ,aren't they?
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1676 [11:53:20] <towo^work> bubblefoo, no, flatpack is a distribution format for software independend from the uses packaging system of the distro
1677 [11:53:38] <towo^work> bubblefoo, with firejail you can run your installed software in a sandbox
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1680 [11:56:06] <bubblefoo> so flatpak is something like aptitude with some sandboxing abilities?
1681 [11:56:20] <towo^work> no
1682 [11:56:35] <towo^work> and what is your problem to read it on the flatpack homepage?
1683 [11:56:41] <ratrace> flatpak is something more like docker but done differently
1684 [11:56:45] <bubblefoo> i must be more of a noob than i thought,lol
1685 [11:57:00] <bubblefoo> still not getting what flatpak is
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1687 [11:57:19] <ratrace> bubblefoo: do you know what containers are?
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1689 [11:57:56] <bubblefoo> some sort of sandbox?
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1692 [11:59:09] <ratrace> bubblefoo: more like namespacing. linux subsystem that spawns off separate process ID space, user ID space, filesystem view... so that containers are "chroot-ed" inside those namespaces and can't see outside or eacho ther,.
1693 [12:00:09] <ratrace> bubblefoo: flatpack, docker, snaps, .... are just different tools that deliver software that's prepackaged as a mini-distro without the kernel, and run in such an isolated, namespaced environment. The reason it's "mini distro" is because, being isolated, you need ALL the programs and libs to run something. libc, utils, resolver, ...
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1695 [12:01:41] <bubblefoo> thanks,will have to look further into it
1696 [12:01:53] <ratrace> and that's both the good and the bad of it. you can run programs that are completely detached from the rest of your OS (in terms of library versions for example), there's some increased security aspects of it, but the bad part is that you must deliver everything a program needs.
1697 [12:02:54] <ratrace> another bad aspect is you don't get your distro maintainers to curate, test, retest and manage the software for you. it's who-knows-doing-what that uploads the packages to their respective docker, flatpak or snapd hubs.
1698 [12:03:12] <ratrace> snaps _already_ had malware embedded in
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1700 [12:04:01] <bubblefoo> sounds being still in a bit of experimental phase,seeing it from a debian point of view
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1705 [12:07:00] <ratrace> bubblefoo: debian doesn't care either way, and has no intentions to prioritize anything other than apt and .deb packages unlike, say, ubuntu that's increasingly switching to snaps.
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1708 [12:09:00] <bubblefoo> i am not aware that debian had apps that had malware in them and as afar i understood debian concerning their social contract they would care if their apps had malware in contrast to snap
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1712 [12:10:18] <ratrace> bubblefoo: it doesn't. snaps, flatpaks and others are maintained _outside_ of debian. they're software delivery hubs in their own.
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1715 [12:10:48] <ratrace> some of them are "officially" curated by some distro teams and companies, but make no mistake, anyone can upload anything to the hubs
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1718 [12:11:28] <ratrace> that's also one of the reasons these exist :: to deliver self-contained software that can run on any distro, with zero conflicts with distro's packaged software.
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1724 [12:14:03] <p4r4n0id> beep
1725 [12:14:07] <luna_> booops
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1731 [12:20:40] <jelly> jamesc, there can be more than one up line, each with a single command. You could put them all in a script and execute that...
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1750 [12:29:50] <ritmo> Hello everyone! I have a question! Is it possible to run AppImg in Debian? How would i be able to activate this? Maybe someone can help a newbie :)
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1753 [12:31:53] <jelly> ritmo, isn't an AppImage just "store in a directory and run from there"
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1757 [12:32:53] <ritmo> Yeah i guess so, but if i use it on Ubuntu i can double click it and it works. In Debian it asks me which program i want to open it with
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1759 [12:33:07] <ice9> why would I choose debian over centos or Ubuntu for a server?
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1761 [12:34:36] <epsilon> ice9: just take a distro which you like and fits your needs
1762 [12:35:09] <ice9> but is debian really more stable than ubuntu?
1763 [12:35:12] <ice9> regarding updates
1764 [12:36:07] <epsilon> debian is bahaving more conservative compared to ubuntu
1765 [12:36:11] <EdePopede> !ubuntu
1766 [12:36:11] <dpkg> Ubuntu is based on Debian, but it is not Debian. Only Debian is supported on #debian. Use #ubuntu on chat.freenode.net instead. Even if the channel happens to be less helpful, support for distributions other than Debian is offtopic on #debian. See also <based on debian> and <ubuntuirc>.
1767 [12:36:27] <EdePopede> ah, i thought it would mention the ubuntu sources
1768 [12:36:30] <ritmo> Maybe someone can help me with my AppImg problem? :) I really really need it right now^^
1769 [12:36:42] <davxy> ice9: often new features are synonim of new bugs. Debian (stable) use less bleeding edge software versions
1770 [12:36:47] <ritmo> I imagine it must be super easy but i cant seem to find it anywhere
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1772 [12:37:49] <EdePopede> ritmo: replaced-url
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1774 [12:38:04] <davxy> ice9: if you want to use debian but want to be bleeding edge the you can switch "testing" repository.
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1777 [12:38:45] <ritmo> edepopede: i just tried my appimage, made it executable and ran it but doesnt work
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1780 [12:39:08] <EdePopede> !doesn't work
1781 [12:39:08] <dpkg> "Doesn't work" is a vague statement. Does it sit on the couch all day long? Does it procrastinate doing the dishes? Does it beg on the street for change? Please be specific! Define 'it' and what it isn't doing. Give us more details so we can help you without needing to ask basic questions like "what's the error message?". Ask me about <smart questions>, <sicco> and <errors>.
1782 [12:39:16] <EdePopede> you run it from a shell?
1783 [12:39:27] <ritmo> haha
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1785 [12:39:30] <ritmo> No
1786 [12:39:31] <EdePopede> good for output, may have info
1787 [12:39:46] <ritmo> i just double click and made it executeable before
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1792 [12:40:34] <davxy> #covid19
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1795 [12:40:53] <ritmo> this comes up when i drag it into terminal and hit enter: [4341:0331/124024.285055:FATAL:setuid_sandbox_host.cc(157)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now. You need to make sure that /tmp/.mount_ledgerQdi4HK/chrome-sandbox is owned by root and has mode 4755.
1796 [12:40:53] <ritmo> Trace/breakpoint trap
1797 [12:41:15] <EdePopede> ritmo: it's easier to start it in a shell and see what's happening than to hunt logfiles later, if there would be any infos at all
1798 [12:42:05] <EdePopede> ritmo: see, useful info :)
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1800 [12:42:49] <ritmo> yes! :D
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1804 [12:46:26] <ritmo> But i actually have no idea what it means haha
1805 [12:47:08] <EdePopede> the last sentence
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1809 [12:51:22] <ritmo> test
1810 [12:51:29] <ritmo> ./tmp/.mount_ledgerQdi4HK/chrome-sandbox this folder doesnt exist tho
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1818 [12:56:41] <EdePopede> ritmo: the leading dot is just because of irc i suppose?
1819 [12:56:49] <ritmo> yes
1820 [12:57:10] <EdePopede> pro tip: use // instead of plain / when it starts with it
1821 [12:57:11] <EdePopede> /
1822 [12:57:19] <luna_> EdePopede: :o
1823 [12:57:21] <ritmo> will do <3
1824 [12:57:32] <luna_> did not know that
1825 [12:57:42] <EdePopede> ♥ <-- composing key magic xD
1826 [12:58:08] <EdePopede> another happy little accident, never seen it in any documentation i think
1827 [12:58:30] <ritmo> "sudo chown root chrome-sandbox" and then "chmod 4755 chrome-sandbox" is what they recommend here replaced-url
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1829 [12:58:44] <ritmo> but i get: chown: cannot access 'chrome-sandbox': No such file or directory
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1832 [12:59:28] <EdePopede> does /tmp/.mount_ledgerQdi4HK exist or is such a dir created at every start?
1833 [12:59:46] <EdePopede> (don't forget it's a dot file, when you try to ls it)
1834 [12:59:49] <ritmo> it doesn't exist.
1835 [12:59:59] <ritmo> yes, i see hidden files
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1837 [13:00:15] <EdePopede> ah good.
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1839 [13:00:59] <EdePopede> "The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly." <-- seems that this one has the job to do the dirty work, to chown the chrome-sandbox to root
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1841 [13:01:58] <ritmo> but if i do "sudo chown root chrome-sandbox"
1842 [13:02:15] <ritmo> i get "chown: cannot access 'chrome-sandbox': No such file or directory"
1843 [13:02:48] <EdePopede> ritmo: replaced-url
1844 [13:03:23] <EdePopede> maybe another approach, pre-create the environment before starting the image, instead of relying on some automatism
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1851 [13:06:12] <ritmo> found this too: replaced-url
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1854 [13:07:03] <EdePopede> ritmo: do you get results if you `chrome<TAB>` ?
1855 [13:07:41] <ritmo> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
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1857 [13:09:12] <EdePopede> huh? ah, wait. did you type this literally?
1858 [13:09:20] <ritmo> yea``
1859 [13:09:48] <ritmo> i have chrome and chromium installed on the system
1860 [13:09:52] <EdePopede> ah. no. you type `chrome` and then the TAB key twice. it either shows some commands or nothing.
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1862 [13:10:16] <ritmo> ah
1863 [13:10:26] <EdePopede> <ritmo> but if i do "sudo chown root chrome-sandbox" <-- is chrome-sandbox in the directory you're in?
1864 [13:10:55] <ritmo> if i type chrome and then hit the tab key twice nothing happens
1865 [13:11:20] <ritmo> no im not in any directory tbh
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1873 [13:15:05] <ritmo> afk 5min
1874 [13:15:18] <randomuser12324> Hello. Any idea why I can't change permission/owner for my mounted ntfs usb HDD. It is mounted by root and all files are root:root. "chown -R pi:pi folder" says that "changed ownership of 'file' from root:root to pi:pi" but nothing has changed
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1877 [13:17:02] <Dece> randomuser12324: i think the ntfs driver do not let you do that, you must specify the user and group for the whole filesystem during mount or in your fstab
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1882 [13:18:25] <randomuser12324> Allright thank you
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1885 [13:19:36] <maroloccio> Which command would I run to check if a named package P is available for installation. I am currently trying with: apt-cache search P
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1887 [13:20:27] <Dece> maroloccio: apt policy P, or apt-cache policy for old debian versions
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1892 [13:21:46] <maroloccio> Dece: thank you. Studying the man page..
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1894 [13:23:21] <f1refly> When trying to install with manual partitioning it tells me my LUKS crypto partition is "not_active" and I cannot create the lvm in it. How can I tell the installer that it should create the luks volume so it becomes active without having to pick a partition to use as root just yet?
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1898 [13:32:38] <Dece> maroloccio: just found out "apt show" is probably to be preferred, whereas the policy command is rather meant to clear doubts about repository preferences
1899 [13:32:54] <Dece> (or apt-cache showpkg for older debian)
1900 [13:33:11] <maroloccio> Dece: apt show. I'll try that, thank you again
1901 [13:33:45] <autopsy> Whydoes mmy dpkg -a --configure fail?
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1903 [13:34:03] <autopsy> Fails on mysql-server
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1907 [13:34:39] <autopsy> Well, because mysql_safe_db_install akss s for a root password which is interactive John.
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1910 [13:35:08] <autopsy> I said.. turn that musaz muzak down boy.
1911 [13:35:21] <ritmo> EdePopede: if i drag the .appimage into the terminal and just add "--no-sandbox" it works..
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1914 [13:37:47] <maroloccio> Dece: seems similar to apt-cache show, at least in terms of output. Actually apt show is missing some "tech details" but renaming a couple of fields in a more "user-friendly" kind of way, I suppose
1915 [13:38:51] <maroloccio> This seems to suggest to me that `apt show` might be subsequent to `apt-cache show` and meant to replace it as a more user-friendly view onto the same data, is that it?
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1923 [13:41:26] <maroloccio> The apt man page explains this too, I just noticed. I should have looked at the man, rather than vimdiff the output
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1930 [13:49:15] <lanwtf> my lan and wlan connections go to 0 all the time, while sometimes spiking to appropriate levels
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1932 [13:49:17] <lanwtf> Wtf?
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1935 [13:51:12] <scx56> Hi does someone know if Microsoft Teams work well with Debian ?
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1941 [13:52:48] <scx56> I have got a weird problem, i can't see others people (Their webcam is on) or when they share their screen
1942 [13:52:52] <no_gravity> Hello! When I plug my Android phone into my Debian machine, I can access the files from Gnomes file manager. With some weird path like mtp://%5Busb%... But how do I access them from the terminal?
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1948 [13:54:31] <circ-user-tI6Pl> hello
1949 [13:54:48] <wondiws> xbacklight gives me "No outputs have backlight property". This doesn't look right, does it?
1950 [13:54:51] <wondiws> hi circ-user-tI6Pl
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1955 [13:57:01] <Piraty> i wonder why replaced-url
1956 [13:57:22] <lannowork> My lan and wifi keep going to zero, despite working, can somebody help?
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1958 [13:57:55] <jelly> Piraty, there was no security support at the time debian 10 package set was frozen and set in stone
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1960 [13:58:04] <jelly> ,v openjdk-8-jdk
1961 [13:58:05] <judd> Package: openjdk-8-jdk on amd64 -- stretch: 8u232-b09-1~deb9u1; stretch-proposed-updates: 8u242-b08-1~deb9u1; stretch-security: 8u242-b08-1~deb9u1; sid: 8u252-b07-1
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1964 [13:58:33] <Piraty> so no jdk8 in debian10 never ever??
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1969 [13:59:35] <diogenes_> lannowork, what does it mean going to zero?
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1971 [14:00:06] <tomreyn> Piraty: there are thgird party builds if it helps. but i think 8 is supposed to die soon
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1974 [14:00:55] <lannowork> 0B/s on both
1975 [14:01:04] <diogenes_> no_gravity, try to drag and drop a file from the phone to terminal and see the path.
1976 [14:01:17] <lannowork> Despite the wifi working fine on any other device, ill check with my laptop the lan
1977 [14:01:34] <diogenes_> lannowork, for any website or specific ones?
1978 [14:02:04] <lannowork> General, the data u can see in networks panel popup (kde debian testing)
1979 [14:02:25] <lannowork> Ill check the lan from my laptop
1980 [14:02:27] <no_gravity> diogenes_: That gives some weird mtp://%5Busb... path that I cannot access from the terminal.
1981 [14:02:39] <no_gravity> diogenes_: But I found them at /run/user/$UID/gvfs/... now
1982 [14:02:41] <diogenes_> but as of today, people stay home so the internet is getting overcrowded that even youtube netflix and other platforms take measures to reduce the video quality and traffic.
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1984 [14:02:50] <no_gravity> diogenes_: Interestingly, only the user with that UID can access them.
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1986 [14:03:13] <no_gravity> diogenes_: Seems to be a fuse feature to lock out root. Trying to figure out how to make it so that root can access them.
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1988 [14:03:27] <no_gravity> diogenes_: As I would like to add the dir to a backup script that runs as root.
1989 [14:03:43] <diogenes_> no_gravity, ok
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1996 [14:04:54] <jm_> no_gravity: there are other tools to mount MTP devices, try apt-cache search mtp fuse
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1998 [14:06:14] <no_gravity> jm_: Well, since the debian machine already mounts it and the Gnome user can access it, I am trying to find a way for root to access them as well. I think there must be a way ...
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2000 [14:07:22] <lannowork> Well, now that i tried lan on my lapotp i dont have any connection at all from my pc
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2002 [14:07:34] <lannowork> Even after reboot
2003 [14:07:45] <lannowork> With same wifi and same debian testing
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2005 [14:07:58] <lannowork> And lan too
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2010 [14:10:33] <circ-user-tI6Pl> any one using a macbook with debian
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2013 [14:10:51] <lannowork> And it all worked fine during netinstall and today as i downloaded my mega backup
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2019 [14:12:53] <bg6f> Curious to know it is possible (as unusual as it is) to use a wieless interface with the ip= kernel agument
2020 [14:13:04] <bg6f> ip<client-IP-number>:[<server-id>]:<gateway-IP-number>:<netmask>:<client-hostname>:<interface>:{dhcp|dhcp6|auto6|on|any|none|off} during boot
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2026 [14:14:01] <timothywcrane> Fresh Buster install... su - vs su , Wayland kills synaptic usage... sudo does not take hold... (even with visudo edits fine)... What happened to Buster? With a 9>10 upgrade all was well... but fresh installs are plagued with these features/bugs... just me?
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2034 [14:16:23] <andre144k> hello all
2035 [14:16:32] <jelly> timothywcrane, most of these are upstream issues.
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2038 [14:16:43] <andre144k> what does mean "total size" at rsync-output exactly?
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2040 [14:17:01] <andre144k> is this the size of data transfered over wire?
2041 [14:17:13] <lannoworkpc> I have torrents with 7mb/s downloading rn
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2043 [14:17:19] <lannoworkpc> And had trouble connecting to irc
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2045 [14:17:23] <jelly> andre144k, all the files you told rsync to copy, whether they're already there on the destination or not
2046 [14:17:25] <andre144k> or was only "sent data" transfered?
2047 [14:17:33] <jelly> sent data is transfer.
2048 [14:17:49] <andre144k> hmm, dont understand
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2050 [14:18:06] <andre144k> sent 1202000 bytes received 2251 bytes 4731.83 bytes/sec
2051 [14:18:06] <andre144k> total size is 48711366915 speedup is 40449.51
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2057 [14:19:29] <andre144k> 1,2MB data transfered or 48GB - with all details with hashes and so on?
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2061 [14:20:21] <andre144k> i meaned 45,3GB :)
2062 [14:21:04] <Piraty> thank tomreyn and jelly . i added "deb replaced-url
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2066 [14:22:20] <tomreyn> Piraty: creating a frankendebian is not what i mean when i suggested looking for "third party repositories.
2067 [14:22:49] <Piraty> i know that adoptjdk has repos to use
2068 [14:23:11] <bg6f> total size is total size of files rsync is syncing, whether they are on destination or not. Sent is what has been sent thus far
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2070 [14:24:46] <tomreyn> Piraty: i don'T know adoptjdk's (but i'm not really into java), i know amazon AWS does builds and support them (actually that's for ubuntu, i'm not sure whether they do it for debian)
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2072 [14:25:27] <Piraty> i trust upstream (meaning debian here) more than 3rd party
2073 [14:25:28] <Piraty> java is just java and ldd reveals all binaries depend on not much more than libc (and libz on my system) so i should be good
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2075 [14:25:47] <andre144k> are "48711366915" in bytes? bits? is this the data which is transfered over wire while checking headers/hashes/timestamps and so on?
2076 [14:26:03] <Piraty> if apt is clever enough not to prefer stuff from the stretch repo or at least warn if shlib dependencies will be unmet, i'm good
2077 [14:26:09] <Piraty> s/apt/dpkg
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2081 [14:26:39] <Piraty> i assume shlib dependencies are part of .deb's dependency resolution? (unlike pacman for instance)
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2083 [14:26:51] <bg6f> bytes
2084 [14:27:37] <bg6f> use -h for human readable format
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2086 [14:28:09] <lannoworkpc> K, my inet seems to be working again, sry for the trouble, hope it doesnt repeat
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2092 [14:29:13] <tomreyn> Piraty: this is what i had in mind (but i'm sure there are others): replaced-url
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2095 [14:30:03] <m1dnight_> Am I blind, or can you not sign in to your google account in chromium?
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2101 [14:33:37] <jelly> Piraty, best add back all the repos for stretch, it is possible for a new package version to appear in the main repo and not the security repo, as part of a point release
2102 [14:33:49] <jelly> dpkg, tell Piraty about stretch sources.list
2103 [14:34:37] <tomreyn> dpkg, tell Piraty about frankendebian
2104 [14:34:43] <tomreyn> dpkg, tell Piraty about apt pinning
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2108 [14:35:07] <Piraty> thanks
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2115 [14:36:35] <Piraty> dpkg doesn't track dependencies to lib version than? (i.e. warn users if installing libfoo.so.2 will break packges requiring libfoo.so.1)
2116 [14:36:36] <dpkg> You are person #1 to send an unparseable request, Piraty
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2135 [14:45:27] <jelly> Piraty, neither dpkg not apt track file dependencies. They only track package dependencies, and the policy saves one from soname issues. Policy says "if SONAME changes, the package MUST change name," so then it's a different package, so it's coinstallable and does not conflict any more.
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2139 [14:46:35] <jelly> only one package with same (name and architecture) can be installed at any one time
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2144 [14:53:11] <EdePopede> Piraty: ls -ld /usr/lib/libsdate*
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2159 [14:59:22] <lannowork> My internet keeps going down
2160 [14:59:27] <lannowork> Irregularly
2161 [14:59:41] <lannowork> Help plz
2162 [14:59:48] <lannowork> Wlan and Lan both
2163 [15:00:11] <lannowork> on debian kde testing
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2170 [15:02:42] <Psil0Cybin> lannowork, what do you mean on debian kde testing?
2171 [15:02:54] <Psil0Cybin> and what is going down your network-adapter? or network-manager?
2172 [15:03:12] <lannowork> Just described my setup if relevant
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2174 [15:03:28] <lannowork> It just shows 0b/s constant both ends
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2177 [15:03:51] <lannowork> And sometimes spikes to normal levels
2178 [15:03:59] <lannowork> Or sometimes works fluidly
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2181 [15:04:32] <nt80> any syslog messages?
2182 [15:05:02] <lannowork> Where can i find them
2183 [15:05:21] <Psil0Cybin> I found this: replaced-url
2184 [15:05:24] <Psil0Cybin> if it helps you
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2186 [15:05:32] <nt80> dmesg -c (as root) or tail -f /var/log/syslog (as root)
2187 [15:05:54] <Psil0Cybin> guys quick question also if im using currently debian 9, and its working perfectly should i be in a rush to upgrade to debian 10
2188 [15:05:57] <Psil0Cybin> or can i wait a little longer?
2189 [15:06:00] <Psil0Cybin> security wise?
2190 [15:06:39] <Psil0Cybin> I am just worried to break my current install and configs and all thjat i know i can back them up but i am not in the mood to loose too muich right now but i also have been mia from my box bin a few months and know that 10 is the newest release.
2191 [15:07:08] <nt80> yeah there are some security issues that you should be worried about, like Intel CPU bugs related to transient execution attacks, debian 10 address them all with proper microcode updates
2192 [15:07:10] <Psil0Cybin> like when is debian 9 not going to ber upported anymore
2193 [15:07:17] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: debian 9 will be supported until 2022 by the LTS team
2194 [15:07:29] <Psil0Cybin> ah dang okay your suggesting i do go ahead and upgrade.
2195 [15:07:58] <Psil0Cybin> just upgrading seems a bit complex from the debian offical guide i thought i would just change sources and update?
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2199 [15:08:37] <nt80> yea, update & dist-upgrade, *normally* it won't break anything
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2201 [15:08:45] <nt80> upgrade*
2202 [15:08:48] <Psil0Cybin> and just change sources nt80 ?
2203 [15:08:51] <nt80> yea
2204 [15:08:53] <Psil0Cybin> to the new 10 ones.
2205 [15:08:55] <Psil0Cybin> okay
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2207 [15:10:02] <lannowork> I tried the suggested fix, modprobe isnt a command to me?
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2209 [15:10:54] <nt80> you should still check syslog
2210 [15:11:06] <jelly> Psil0Cybin, if you come back crying and we figure out you haven't read at least the important bits of the release notes, we're going to laugh at you
2211 [15:11:22] <jelly> that's the price
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2213 [15:12:14] <lannowork> And i still dont know where it is
2214 [15:13:23] <lannowork> And my tabs keep crashing from search engine requests ffs
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2216 [15:14:51] <lannowork> Am i even online here or do i talk to myself
2217 [15:14:53] <nt80> well i even gave you the commands, but i guess they didn't work then
2218 [15:15:20] <lannowork> Oh, sry, i missed them
2219 [15:15:37] <Psil0Cybin> okay updating && fingers crosesed %%
2220 [15:16:00] <lannowork> Whats needed to diagnose?
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2224 [15:18:27] <lannowork> Heres some of it: replaced-url
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2230 [15:21:29] <nt80> lannowork it could be a wifi router's problem
2231 [15:21:48] <lannowork> It isnt, it works on same debian testing on my laptop
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2234 [15:21:51] <lannowork> And phone
2235 [15:21:56] <lannowork> Lan too for laptop
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2237 [15:22:51] <trek00> lannowork: may be this help? replaced-url
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2239 [15:23:14] <lannowork> Well it only it was wifi, lan doesnt work too, ill try
2240 [15:23:22] <lannowork> *if only
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2242 [15:24:23] <nt80> or this replaced-url
2243 [15:26:58] <lannowork> I dont have the files described in first fix
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2245 [15:28:17] <trek00> lannowork: what it says this command? iw reg get
2246 [15:28:19] <lannowork> Where are the fixes in the 2nd one?
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2248 [15:28:39] <lannowork> i alrdy did the iw get part and set it to my country
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2250 [15:28:45] <trek00> good
2251 [15:28:48] <lannowork> I just dont have the files described later
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2253 [15:29:14] <MrTrick> I've got a small farm of debian servers, I've got about 600 scripts that need to run, no special dependencies between them. Is there a good way to split the load between the servers?
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2255 [15:29:32] <MrTrick> (one restriction: one server should only run one script at a time)
2256 [15:29:55] <MrTrick> timing is variable, one server could be the "master" if that helps.
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2259 [15:30:32] <lannowork> I dont get where the fixes are in the 2nd link
2260 [15:30:43] <p4r4n0id> guys is any group on freenode to android like here 4 Debian?
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2263 [15:32:18] <lannowork> nt80 Where are the fixes in your link? Seems only to be question
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2267 [15:32:40] <nt80> near red 'update' text
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2270 [15:32:59] <lannowork> Oh, oops
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2272 [15:33:03] <zumba_addict> annadane sponix did you see my update earlier?
2273 [15:33:15] <lannowork> How do i update firmware ?
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2276 [15:33:28] <nt80> it's quite normal that someone asks a question and respond to himself with solved :)
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2280 [15:33:47] <lannowork> K haha
2281 [15:33:59] <lannowork> But still how do i update my firmware
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2291 [15:35:05] <karlpinc> lannowork: The easy way is to install with the unofficial installer that includes non-free firmware. Otherwise you have to use apt.
2292 [15:35:18] <karlpinc> lannowork: You need to enable the non-free repos to get non-free software.
2293 [15:35:24] <nt80> i think your wifi doesn't use non-free blobs thus no firmware update is needed
2294 [15:35:31] <nt80> since it's ath9k
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2299 [15:36:06] <nt80> replaced-url
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2301 [15:36:16] <lannowork> So apt install ath9k?
2302 [15:36:19] <karlpinc> apt-cache search ath9k
2303 [15:36:31] <wnws> it's not an update. the firmware is loaded on every boot.
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2305 [15:36:48] <karlpinc> apt install firmware-atheros (looks like)
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2307 [15:37:00] <lannowork> Which one do i choose
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2309 [15:37:05] <lannowork> atheros?
2310 [15:37:13] <CrazyTux> where are the log files located?
2311 [15:37:33] <nt80> in /var/log normally
2312 [15:37:37] <karlpinc> CrazyTux: Depends on where they were programmed/configured to go. Usually /var/log/.
2313 [15:37:43] <lannowork> K, ill install atheros
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2315 [15:37:51] <CrazyTux> karlpinc, ok
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2317 [15:38:11] <ikonia> CrazyTux: are you actually using debian
2318 [15:38:13] <ikonia> or a varient
2319 [15:38:18] <lannowork> Should i reboot now ?
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2321 [15:38:44] <CrazyTux> ikonia, a debian variant.
2322 [15:38:46] <karlpinc> lannowork: Maybe. You can check the logs to see if it loaded. Or just reboot to keep it simple.
2323 [15:38:55] <CrazyTux> ikonia, btw, how are you?
2324 [15:39:17] <ikonia> CrazyTux: then you're in the wrong channel - as you've been told 100+ times
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2326 [15:39:26] <ikonia> CrazyTux: this channel doesn't support the variants
2327 [15:39:36] <lannowork> Ok, ill reboot, hope ill be able to connect to irc
2328 [15:39:46] <CrazyTux> btw, what could be the reason for debian login loop?
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2330 [15:39:53] <ikonia> CrazyTux: you're not using debian
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2333 [15:40:00] <ikonia> CrazyTux: take it to the distro channel you're using
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2337 [15:41:40] <lannowork> Hmm, seems fluid so far
2338 [15:42:11] <lannowork> Can somebody suggest me a website that tests my down/up speed over some time to see if the speed is consisten?
2339 [15:42:15] <luxeve_> how do i turn off the message detailing information about the server, hostnames and kernel version when you log in? i've checked motd and issue, is there another file?
2340 [15:42:15] <Haohmaru> pls contain your fluids ;P~
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2342 [15:42:25] <trek00> lannowork: speedtest.net
2343 [15:42:41] <lannowork> Thx!
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2345 [15:42:50] <lannowork> And thx to all for the help earlier
2346 [15:43:26] <trek00> luxeve_: issue.net? :)
2347 [15:44:06] <trek00> luxeve_: but first, from which service do you want to remove server info?
2348 [15:44:14] <luxeve_> ssh
2349 [15:44:21] <lannowork> Yay, seems to be stable, hope its not for just the test
2350 [15:45:00] <luxeve_> ssh config has no banner
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2356 [15:46:19] <trek00> luxeve_: it's inside /etc/update-motd.d/10-uname
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2361 [15:46:51] <trek00> luxeve_: you can comment that uname line
2362 [15:46:57] <luxeve_> ty!
2363 [15:47:00] <luxeve_> how'd you find that out?
2364 [15:47:08] <trek00> luxeve_: google :D
2365 [15:47:20] <trek00> luxeve_: searching sshd_config uname
2366 [15:47:27] <luxeve_> your googling is superior! :D
2367 [15:47:34] <trek00> ;)
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2370 [15:48:04] <lannowork> Nope, not fixed
2371 [15:48:07] <lannowork> Steam wont login
2372 [15:48:11] <lannowork> Online banking wont load
2373 [15:48:25] <lannowork> Latency Test Error on speedtest
2374 [15:48:50] <trek00> lannowork: check the logs, if the error messages are different
2375 [15:48:53] <Haohmaru> wifi?
2376 [15:49:46] <lannowork> whats the command for the logs again
2377 [15:50:01] <Haohmaru> press up a few times?
2378 [15:50:07] <trek00> lannowork: tail /var/log/syslog
2379 [15:50:42] <trek00> lannowork: or better: tail -f /var/log/syslog and then try to connect and see realtime the logs
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2383 [15:51:26] <lannowork> replaced-url
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2391 [15:54:21] <lannowork> And no, its not wifi only, it lan too and both work on other devices, even with same debian kde testing
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2393 [15:54:32] <lannowork> *its
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2395 [15:55:15] <Haohmaru> * it's
2396 [15:55:20] <joe42> Where might one find a decent guide on tuning a filesystem on Debian? Google seemed to not provide much great info on that.
2397 [15:55:22] <trek00> lannowork: wifi is about issues, but not wired connection
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2399 [15:56:03] <lannowork> I dont understand your sentence
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2401 [15:56:22] <trek00> lannowork: if the wired lan is not running fine, may be you have issues with your router or ISP
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2405 [15:56:40] <lannowork> Well, as said, works on all the other devices
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2412 [15:56:57] <trek00> joe42: tuning for what?
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2414 [15:57:22] <trek00> lannowork: try speetest on other devices
2415 [15:57:30] <nt80> could be the hardware issues at all not related to wifi
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2417 [15:57:43] <nt80> some incompatibility
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2419 [15:58:10] <joe42> Performance, I suppose. I am using it as a small home lab hypervisor (kvm) and wanted to see what I could do to speed up the vm performance, if anything at all.
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2421 [15:59:00] <nt80> usually ath9k cards aren't ones giving those problems
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2425 [15:59:55] <trek00> joe42: may be this can point you to better resources replaced-url
2426 [15:59:56] <lannowork> 12 ping, 19 mbps down, 10 up from my phone alone
2427 [15:59:57] <nt80> i have this chip (AR9287) on some laptop running debian 10 without any issues
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2429 [16:00:43] <trek00> lannowork: on the wired connection, what sort of issues do you have? there are error messages?
2430 [16:00:56] <lannowork> And rn i again have 56 mbps.... from wired as i type..
2431 [16:01:29] <lannowork> No error messages, just goes to 0 occasionally, not stable
2432 [16:01:51] <nt80> i'd check the speed between the host in the same lan first instead of using speedtest
2433 [16:01:54] <trek00> lannowork: try another wire
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2436 [16:02:16] <lannowork> I dont have any other and this one works fine on my laptop
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2438 [16:02:32] <lannowork> How do i check the speed between host
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2440 [16:03:23] <nt80> do you have any other computer on the lan? running iperf3 between them may help in diagnosing the problem
2441 [16:04:09] <lannowork> No, i dont
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2443 [16:04:53] <nt80> an android phone? it has iperf i think
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2446 [16:05:20] <lannowork> Yes, but not per lan?
2447 [16:05:30] <lannowork> As said, i also have a laptop
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2449 [16:05:49] <nt80> if they share the same router it's the same lan
2450 [16:05:49] <lannowork> That works with debian testing with both lan and wlan
2451 [16:06:12] <lannowork> Oh, didnt know the terminology
2452 [16:06:22] <lannowork> So what should i type on my laptop
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2454 [16:08:02] <nt80> you just apt install iperf3 then run `iperf3 -s` on one side and `iperf3 -c IP_OF_OPPOSITE_SIDE` on another
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2456 [16:09:41] <lannowork> where can i find my ip
2457 [16:10:05] <nt80> type `ip addr` as root
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2464 [16:11:26] <lannowork> How do i know wich of the nubmers is my pc and what part of the text is it
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2468 [16:12:46] <trek00> lannowork: ip addr | grep inet | grep -v 127.0.0.1 | sed 's/\/.*//'
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2470 [16:13:25] <karlpinc> lannowork: You don't seem the kind of person that should be running testing. Testing breaks. (If you need a newer kernel you can install one from backports.debian.org.)
2471 [16:13:56] <lannowork> Ok, i see 2 192. addresses, 1 is my pc i guess, ill go ahead and try
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2475 [16:14:24] <Haohmaru> this is not the right channel for debian testing
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2477 [16:14:29] <Haohmaru> ..btw
2478 [16:14:38] <trek00> lannowork: you have 2 ip addresses, one for wifi and another for wired lan
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2480 [16:15:05] <lannowork> Oh, thx, ill try perf3 now
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2482 [16:15:14] <lannowork> *iperf3
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2484 [16:17:05] <lannowork> ok ill post from my laptop
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2486 [16:17:27] <nt80> make tests for both IPs
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2489 [16:18:38] <lannowork> Can test lan, no 2nd cable and the one to my pc in lodged in wall
2490 [16:18:51] <lannowork> *is
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2493 [16:18:59] <lannowork> *Cant
2494 [16:19:30] <lannoworklaptop> Heres wlan: replaced-url
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2500 [16:20:52] <trek00> lannowork it's seems running fine
2501 [16:21:09] <lannowork> And my wifi flickers and just told me to reenter its pass
2502 [16:21:17] <lannowork> Ye i can see it too
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2506 [16:24:15] <nt80> check if there are same 'CLASS2_FRAME_FROM_NONAUTH_STA' deauths that happen as before
2507 [16:24:33] <nt80> by checking dmesg / syslog
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2510 [16:25:39] <lannowork> replaced-url
2511 [16:26:04] <nt80> so updating the firmware didn't help at all
2512 [16:26:18] <lannowork> Seems so
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2517 [16:26:57] <lannowork> Should i really just try to reinstall stable or is this a firmware thing anyway
2518 [16:27:14] <nt80> it is testing, right?
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2520 [16:27:15] <lannowork> The install is semifresh, im not too attached to it
2521 [16:27:18] <lannowork> Ye
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2523 [16:27:32] <nt80> yes try installing stable
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2525 [16:27:48] <lannowork> Can someone link me the stable firmware netinst
2526 [16:28:12] <nt80> you don't need any firmware for this wifi chip
2527 [16:28:24] <lannowork> But i will for my rx460
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2529 [16:29:38] <lannowork> Or where can i find it in debian downloads
2530 [16:30:09] <nt80> you output video through this video card?
2531 [16:30:16] <lannowork> Yes
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2542 [16:33:55] <nt80> yeah you'd need to craft a firmware source containing drivers from the `firmware-amd-graphics` package
2543 [16:34:41] <lannowork> How?
2544 [16:34:51] <nt80> read the link
2545 [16:35:06] <lannowork> Oh, oops, missed
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2548 [16:36:01] <lannowork> Which ones of the amd64 do i choose?
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2552 [16:36:57] <trek00> lannowork replaced-url
2553 [16:37:18] <lannowork> K, thx!
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2558 [16:40:21] <lannowork> And for some reason it had no trouble downlaoding @6mb/s
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2562 [16:40:37] <lannowork> Ill be off installing, will report back
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2565 [16:40:50] <trek00> lannowork it may be a network issue with your isp
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2598 [16:59:27] <faceface_> hello
2599 [16:59:45] <faceface_> I'm debugging apt on a server running MX 18.3
2600 [16:59:52] <faceface_> I wish it wasn't, but it is
2601 [17:00:06] <faceface_> dpkg: error processing package python-pyparsing (--configure):
2602 [17:00:06] <faceface_> subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
2603 [17:00:06] <dpkg> faceface_: That isn't an error, post the whole output to a pastebin (/msg dpkg pastebin).
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2609 [17:02:38] <faceface_> replaced-url
2610 [17:03:01] <faceface_> should I ask in #apt?
2611 [17:03:33] <faceface_> I'm guessing someone mixed python native packages with apt packages... what's it called pip?
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2614 [17:06:52] <trek00> faceface_: if the installation is broken, as last chance you could try to uninstall all python packages and then reinstall it, but may be a long way
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2616 [17:07:29] <faceface_> It's complaining about missing module ConfigParser
2617 [17:07:34] <faceface_> So I'm trying to install that
2618 [17:08:10] <trek00> faceface_: i would reinstall too python2-minimal
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2620 [17:08:26] <faceface_> trek00: with apt reinstall?
2621 [17:08:48] <trek00> yes
2622 [17:08:55] <faceface_> ta
2623 [17:09:03] <somiaj> faceface_: does /usr/bin/python point to python2?
2624 [17:09:04] <faceface_> Just trying to stop, "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
2625 [17:09:11] <faceface_> somiaj: no py3
2626 [17:09:25] <somiaj> that is the problem, on debian /usr/bin/python must point to python2
2627 [17:09:30] <somiaj> (well one of the problems)
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2629 [17:09:42] <faceface_> somiaj: I'm guessing someone had a 'bright idea'
2630 [17:10:16] <somiaj> Yea, someone to lazy to type python3 or use correct shebangs on their scripts
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2632 [17:10:27] <faceface_> heh
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2634 [17:10:47] <han-solo> faceface_: yes, let's set system python to python3, and see what happens
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2636 [17:10:51] <faceface_> update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python /usr/bin/python2.7 1
2637 [17:10:58] <faceface_> ?
2638 [17:11:07] <somiaj> anyways, maybe debian will change its policy in the next relaese or two once python2 is completely eol and removed from debian
2639 [17:11:30] <abrotman> faceface_: you should really ask the MXLinux folks
2640 [17:11:37] <somiaj> faceface_: this is such a core link, it doesn't use teh alternatives system, just make the link point to python2, something like 'ln -fs python2 /usr/bin/python'
2641 [17:11:49] <somiaj> oh this isn't even debian, yea don't listen to us, things maybe different in derivatives.
2642 [17:12:01] <faceface_> heh
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2644 [17:12:55] <han-solo> faceface_: also, ask them to use an alias if they really want python to use python3, whoever that is
2645 [17:13:33] <faceface_> this does backout to etc/alternatives
2646 [17:13:49] <faceface_> /usr/bin/python -> /etc/alternatives/python
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2649 [17:14:12] <faceface_> just set it to 2 with update-alternatives --config python and things seem better already
2650 [17:14:13] <trek00> faceface_: well it's different from debian
2651 [17:14:22] <somiaj> faceface_: that is because it is not debian
2652 [17:14:31] <cecchini> Hello, can i know debian testing channel. Thank you.
2653 [17:14:32] <faceface_> right
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2655 [17:14:43] <faceface_> problem is, there's 3 mx people on irc
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2657 [17:15:00] <faceface_> is there an 'apt check everything for me pplease' option?
2658 [17:15:08] <faceface_> sudo dpkg --configure -a ?
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2660 [17:15:15] <dvs> !tell cecchini about debian-next
2661 [17:16:06] <cecchini> dvs thanks !
2662 [17:16:17] <faceface_> what is the file that tells me I need to reboot?
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2664 [17:16:46] <dvs> np
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2668 [17:18:40] <faceface_> checkrestart is telling me more than I expected!
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2683 [17:28:38] <faceface_> BTW, just asked in ##linux, but got no response... can anyone recommend a VM 'manager' that lets me create and configure VMs usgin a web gui?
2684 [17:31:40] <nt80> the best would be creating one yourself or using proxmox because QEMU / KVM. Virtualbox isn't in Debian anymore but there is a handy 'phpvirtualbox' for it
2685 [17:32:45] <ratrace> nt80: virt-manager?
2686 [17:32:51] <ratrace> ,v virt-manager
2687 [17:32:52] <teclo-> yeah virt-manager
2688 [17:32:52] <judd> Package: virt-manager on amd64 -- jessie: 1:1.0.1-5; stretch: 1:1.4.0-5; buster: 1:2.0.0-3; bullseye: 1:2.2.1-3; sid: 1:2.2.1-3
2689 [17:32:56] <nt80> ratrace, it's not a web gui
2690 [17:33:07] <ratrace> oh web...
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2692 [17:33:25] <nt80> virt manager is good anyway unless he needs web gui
2693 [17:33:37] <ratrace> replaced-url
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2697 [17:35:10] <nkuttler> nt80: virtualbox is in sid
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2701 [17:36:01] <nt80> thanks nkuttler didn't know. i've migrated completely to virt-manager anyway and it's better
2702 [17:36:16] <nkuttler> yup, me too ;)
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2719 [17:40:48] <faceface_> thanks
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2721 [17:41:28] <faceface_> nt80: proxmox seems to want to be the OS
2722 [17:42:11] <nt80> yea it's not very convenient for small usage, you may check ratrace's link
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2724 [17:43:25] <faceface_> right, just looking at that now
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2727 [17:44:46] <aleph-> Stupid question, is there an easy way to grab a Release file or find it's path via apt? Using a hosted service called packagecloud for storing our companies packages and it's... rather like a black box. A release file exists, but doesn't seem to be at the canonical path ./dists/DISTRO_RELEASE_NAME/Release
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2729 [17:45:02] <Psil0Cybin> hey guys i upgraded debian from 9 to 10 after having lots of problems
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2731 [17:45:04] <Psil0Cybin> i finally got into my system
2732 [17:45:14] <Psil0Cybin> i use private internet access as a VPN but now i cannot run it and it gives me an error on start
2733 [17:47:18] <jelly> ah yes, an error.
2734 [17:47:21] <jelly> !ask
2735 [17:47:22] <dpkg> If you have a question, just ask! For example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org. See <smart questions><errors>.
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2737 [17:47:41] <jelly> !paste
2738 [17:47:41] <dpkg> Do not paste more than 2 lines to this channel. Instead, use for text: replaced-url
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2740 [17:48:20] <trek00> aleph-: try to get InRelease on the same path
2741 [17:48:32] <aleph-> Tried via curl. Get a 200 but no file.
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2750 [17:50:11] <trek00> aleph-: may be Release.gz?
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2755 [17:50:44] <trek00> aleph-: may be this help replaced-url
2756 [17:50:57] <aleph-> Yeah I'm looking over that page already
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2781 [17:58:47] <antivirys> hello there
2782 [17:58:50] <antivirys> i have questions
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2784 [17:59:02] <trek00> just ask
2785 [17:59:13] <antivirys> i wanna install proxmox in lxc containers
2786 [17:59:16] <antivirys> its possible
2787 [17:59:24] <antivirys> because i dont try
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2792 [18:00:27] <jelly> antivirys, proxmox is rather intrusive, once you install all of its components we can't really support such a system in this channel
2793 [18:00:32] <jelly> !proxmox
2794 [18:00:33] <dpkg> Proxmox Virtual Environment (Proxmox VE) is a GNU/Linux distribution <based on Debian>, providing a virtualization platform with <LXC> and <KVM>. It is not supported in #debian. There's an unofficial proxmox channel on Freenode. For official venues, see ##replaced-url
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2800 [18:01:37] <antivirys> dude
2801 [18:01:42] <antivirys> there dont have people
2802 [18:01:45] <antivirys> i use Debian
2803 [18:01:47] <jelly> best ask proxmoxy things in one of those places
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2805 [18:02:00] <antivirys> and i install lxc container
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2808 [18:02:10] <antivirys> i use lxc container to install proxmox
2809 [18:02:23] <antivirys> to office security ?
2810 [18:02:37] <jelly> I don't think you can install it _inside_ a lxc container. It's supposed to run on a host.
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2812 [18:03:06] <jelly> still, ask them if it's possible; I'm just making an educated guess based on what it does.
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2814 [18:03:40] <jelly> be patient, small channels can take days for an answer
2815 [18:04:01] <antivirys> okay
2816 [18:04:03] <antivirys> i understand
2817 [18:04:09] <antivirys> i try :)
2818 [18:04:13] <antivirys> thanks
2819 [18:04:13] <antivirys> ;]
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2822 [18:04:53] <antivirys> and who is best web cli to Virtual Machines in Cloud ?
2823 [18:05:08] <antivirys> i have Debian server
2824 [18:05:32] <Boohbah> antivirys: Why do you want to do that? Proxmox is a frontend for LXC, OpenVZ (containers) or KVM (hypervisor) different forms of virtualization. Putting a container in a container is probably not what you want.
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2826 [18:05:59] <Boohbah> antivirys: You could put a LXC container inside a KVM.
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2829 [18:07:30] <antivirys> it's good decisions ?
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2832 [18:08:33] <antivirys> because i wann web cli
2833 [18:08:35] <antivirys> :)
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2844 [18:11:49] <Psil0Cybin> hey anyone here using private internet access
2845 [18:11:53] <Psil0Cybin> on debian 10 cannot get the app to start up?
2846 [18:12:01] <Psil0Cybin> tossed into Private Internet Access Error window
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2848 [18:12:43] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: what error messages?
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2853 [18:14:28] <Psil0Cybin> it just gives me an error trek00 suggesting it can start in safe mode or restart PIA
2854 [18:14:37] <Psil0Cybin> but wont restart than gives me a dump files and options to submit a ticket
2855 [18:14:40] <Psil0Cybin> but the PIA guys have no idea
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2857 [18:14:48] <Psil0Cybin> I manually uninstalled it removing all config files and reinstalled it and still nothing
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2859 [18:15:26] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: it's really hard to debug without error messages
2860 [18:16:19] <Yohkii> Always just works right outta the box for me. Did you grab all the dependencies?
2861 [18:17:08] <Psil0Cybin> replaced-url
2862 [18:17:13] <Psil0Cybin> that is what im getting
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2864 [18:17:30] <Psil0Cybin> what dependencies would i be missing? since I just upgraded from Debian 9 (having it work) to Debian 10 (it not working now)
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2868 [18:18:20] <jelly> that's absolutely useless to anyone except the app developer
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2870 [18:18:52] <Yohkii> Yeah, it don't tell you anything except it fucked up
2871 [18:18:57] <jelly> Psil0Cybin, can you enable debug mode as the dialog suggests and send them that
2872 [18:19:02] <Yohkii> Try grabbing the .deb file
2873 [18:19:06] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: you could try to enable debug in the application settings
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2875 [18:19:26] <Psil0Cybin> how do i enable debug mode in the application settings if i cannot start the application
2876 [18:19:31] <Psil0Cybin> and i am brought to this window immedetly.
2877 [18:19:38] <jelly> hah
2878 [18:19:47] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: read Yohkii suggestions
2879 [18:19:53] <jelly> Psil0Cybin, which desktop environment are you using? Gnome?
2880 [18:20:01] <sponix2ipfw> ,v xfwm4
2881 [18:20:02] <judd> Package: xfwm4 on amd64 -- jessie: 4.10.1-3; stretch: 4.12.4-1; buster: 4.12.5-1; bullseye: 4.14.0-2; sid: 4.14.0-2
2882 [18:20:04] <Psil0Cybin> Xfce4
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2884 [18:20:09] <Psil0Cybin> buster
2885 [18:20:18] <jelly> so you're not in Wayland
2886 [18:20:28] <Psil0Cybin> what do you mean jelly?
2887 [18:20:32] <sponix2ipfw> Damn
2888 [18:20:49] <Psil0Cybin> blah this got me super confused
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2890 [18:21:03] <jelly> Psil0Cybin, there are two different ways to get a GUI on Linux now, old Xorg and new Wayland
2891 [18:21:04] <Psil0Cybin> the only problem i have after upgrading :( LOL
2892 [18:21:07] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: try do download and install again PIA package
2893 [18:21:16] <jelly> some apps don't work well with Wayland
2894 [18:21:18] <Psil0Cybin> i did i removed it and tried reinstalling it 3 times
2895 [18:21:23] <Psil0Cybin> same issue
2896 [18:21:31] <Psil0Cybin> do you think i should remove it, delete configs, restart computer than install it?
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2898 [18:21:49] <jelly> Psil0Cybin, what happens if you create a fresh new user, then log in as that new user and try PIA?
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2901 [18:22:39] <jelly> completely log off as normal user before logging in as freshly created clean user
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2903 [18:24:35] <Psil0Cybin> i dont know i didnt think users would have a rpoblem
2904 [18:24:43] <Psil0Cybin> i thought i might have just beeen missing a package after upgrading to 10
2905 [18:24:44] <Psil0Cybin> from 9
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2907 [18:25:22] <Yohkii> Did you upgrade with fresh install or just upgrading sources and doing full-upgrade?
2908 [18:25:23] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: to try with a new user it's to make sure that there are no user configuration files conflicting with your software
2909 [18:25:57] <Psil0Cybin> upgraded sources and doing full upgrade
2910 [18:25:59] <Psil0Cybin> Yohkii,
2911 [18:26:07] <Psil0Cybin> and i followed this guide to uninstall aand reinstall PIA
2912 [18:26:07] <Psil0Cybin> replaced-url
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2914 [18:26:54] <Yohkii> Okay... I'd double-check if everything is the way it should be in sources.list and try doing a apt update to see if it complains about anything
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2917 [18:28:27] <Psil0Cybin> deb replaced-url
2918 [18:28:27] <Psil0Cybin> deb-src replaced-url
2919 [18:28:27] <Psil0Cybin> deb replaced-url
2920 [18:28:27] <Psil0Cybin> deb-src replaced-url
2921 [18:28:29] <Psil0Cybin> i got those woops sorry
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2923 [18:28:32] <Yohkii> If it just don't wanna you could run the vpn through openvpn setup, might be less of a hassle than debugging the app
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2925 [18:28:47] <jelly> given that their "uninstallation" method is "sudo rm -rf /opt/piavpn" I don't think they have ANY sort of package management in place
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2928 [18:30:41] <Yohkii> It used to be better before they starting saying "we only support ubuntu" for whatever reason. Can't find the old .deb files and stuff there used to be without googling my ass off
2929 [18:31:26] <Psil0Cybin> ugh
2930 [18:31:29] <Psil0Cybin> so i dunnno what to do
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2932 [18:31:49] <Psil0Cybin> i dont feel like creating a new user, i might just try restarting now that i completely uninstalled and removed all files
2933 [18:31:53] <Psil0Cybin> and reinstalling it and hoping it works
2934 [18:31:57] <Psil0Cybin> ?
2935 [18:32:10] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: may be, try it
2936 [18:32:25] <Psil0Cybin> ok lets see.
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2938 [18:32:36] <jelly> if you reinstalled three times, why would you think things might be diff... eh
2939 [18:32:58] <trek00> may be PIA was not killed?
2940 [18:33:06] <jelly> > i dont feel like creating a new user # wtf
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2942 [18:33:24] <sponix2ipfw> apt is SO Nice
2943 [18:33:28] <jelly> "sudo adduser" is not that hard to type
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2946 [18:34:12] <sponix2ipfw> jelly: does it count as a real fix if it involves downgrading one specific package and holding that version instead of waiting for an patch/upgrade ?
2947 [18:34:29] <jelly> sponix2ipfw, I have no idea which issue you're talking about, sorry
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2953 [18:37:21] <sponix2ipfw> jelly: yeah, I haven't said. Because it is xfwm4 4.14 having a cpu race with composition on. And my specific issues is related to MX Linux. Buster uses 4.12 - I guess it likely effects Sid also (not where my packages came from on this one though)
2954 [18:38:03] <annadane> affects* :D
2955 [18:38:07] <jelly> I don't want to comment here on appropriate way to fix something in sid.
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2958 [18:38:27] <jelly> some things that work for sid are things that will break a stable.
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2960 [18:39:12] <jelly> sponix2ipfw, least worst place for that would be #debian-next on OFTC
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2962 [18:39:33] <jelly> but it'd be better if you asked the mxlinux people
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2967 [18:40:39] <Psil0Cybin> nope
2968 [18:40:49] <Psil0Cybin> not even version 1.7 works ....same exact window Error message
2969 [18:40:55] <Psil0Cybin> nothing in error logs, no information
2970 [18:41:09] <sponix2ipfw> jelly: Yeah... I could do the package from Sid, and see if it has the same issue. and if so see about them helping find a fix. There is already a bug report on bugzilla for xfce though. replaced-url
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2972 [18:41:41] <sponix2ipfw> jelly: for right now though. what I did was downgrade xfwm4 to the Buster "stable" one, and tell apt to HOLD that version ;)
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2974 [18:42:09] <jelly> yeah, I don't want to know about that (at least not in here)
2975 [18:42:14] <trek00> sponix2ipfw: i think this is a good workaround if it works
2976 [18:42:36] <sponix2ipfw> trek00: yeah... I will know for sure when I get home. I'm remote at work right now :)
2977 [18:42:59] <sponix2ipfw> trek00: if it doesn't cpu race, and start to cause my system to lag switching desktops and apps -- then it is a real fix :)
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2980 [18:44:13] <jelly> sponix2ipfw, when I use xfce I usually do NOT use its compositor, but compton instead
2981 [18:44:14] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: you should ask again to the official support of PIA, at least how to enable debug logs and see what it's going on
2982 [18:44:33] <Psil0Cybin> i am able to install a very old legacy versio nof it and get it working
2983 [18:44:35] <Psil0Cybin> so strange !!!!
2984 [18:44:41] <Psil0Cybin> but the newest version wont work
2985 [18:44:48] <Psil0Cybin> i went legacy and now it started u p the application perfectly.
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2987 [18:45:47] <sponix2ipfw> jelly: I must not be looking at the right spot, or it is changed in MX. But I only have a composition on/off check box now. I do remember seeing that prior though. And using compton I think is what jacked up my OBS recording ability :)
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2989 [18:46:05] <Psil0Cybin> yea now updating it back to 1.8 causes the same error
2990 [18:46:10] <Psil0Cybin> i basically have to stick to version 0.8
2991 [18:46:12] <Psil0Cybin> what on earth
2992 [18:46:18] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: report that to the support, may be they will be able to fix on the next releases
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2998 [18:49:19] <Yohkii> sponix2ipfw I'm running MX patito feo, and it just works out of the box
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3008 [18:52:39] <Yohkii> Compton just generally seems to work better for me when playing video. Sometimes would get stutter with xfce
3009 [18:52:45] <u53r_4n0n_10> I forgot to say that I have found what's was the problem with mine sound: were the files, not the programs. I found a cable of an old MP4, copy the files, and play it without problems. Thanks.
3010 [18:53:09] <trek00> u53r_4n0n_10: good! :)
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3042 [19:05:33] <lordmango> so I fucked up - I accidentally delete Network Manager by deleting network-manager-gnome, how do I connect to the internet to reinstall network-manager-gnome - I have wifi and the live usb at my disposal
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3044 [19:06:21] <sney> lordmango: replaced-url
3045 [19:06:39] <sney> (there are also some n-m alternatives in case you didn't like something about network manager.)
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3048 [19:07:43] <somiaj> lordmango: If the live usb is connected to the internet, you can mount/chroot into your system and then just apt install network manager back (as an alteriative to using the interfaces file or some cli way to setup the network)
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3053 [19:09:17] <lordmango> thanks somiaj I'm trying the live-usb route
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3057 [19:10:05] <Psil0Cybin> ok
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3059 [19:10:11] <Psil0Cybin> so legacy pia v82 is only thing that works
3060 [19:10:16] <Psil0Cybin> no new version works on debian 10 wow strange
3061 [19:10:17] <Psil0Cybin> as f
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3065 [19:13:43] <zumba_addict> annadane: this still failed on our real server - apt remove -f postgresql-client-9.6
3066 [19:14:40] <annadane> :(
3067 [19:14:42] <annadane> any output?
3068 [19:15:04] <annadane> also did you simulate it with aptitude to see what it would actually remove if you let it do it?
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3071 [19:15:44] <zumba_addict> yes, i also tried aptitude, same output from last night
3072 [19:15:54] <p4r4n0i34> I have critical situation with one phone. Anyone can hp me?
3073 [19:16:11] <annadane> p4r4n0i34, what's the issue?
3074 [19:16:27] <zumba_addict> from real server - replaced-url
3075 [19:16:33] <p4r4n0i34> I muat do Google bypass
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3077 [19:16:54] <annadane> p4r4n0i34, is your question debian related?
3078 [19:17:00] <zumba_addict> should I manually remove libpq5 and postgres-client?
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3081 [19:17:14] <annadane> i would say so, yes
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3083 [19:17:40] <p4r4n0i34> ohh sorry i missed two chats i thought i write to android chat Channel sorry
3084 [19:17:52] <annadane> no problem
3085 [19:17:59] <zumba_addict> aptitude remove libpq5 output - replaced-url
3086 [19:18:50] <zumba_addict> apt remove -f failed - replaced-url
3087 [19:18:55] <annadane> if aptitude wants to remove stuff you don't want to keep, and you do want to remove everything postgresql from what i understand, you can just let it do that
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3089 [19:19:07] <annadane> instead of removing one at a time and potentially running into dependency issues
3090 [19:19:12] <annadane> but just do read the output carefully
3091 [19:19:19] <zumba_addict> ok
3092 [19:19:21] <p4r4n0i34> and can you tell me is anyone chat similiar to #debian with android hackers?
3093 [19:19:39] <trek00> zumba_addict: try apt remove libpq5 postgresql-client ostgresql-client-9.6
3094 [19:19:48] <annadane> p4r4n0i34, #android-root?
3095 [19:19:51] <zumba_addict> cool
3096 [19:20:00] <p4r4n0i34> Thank you annadene
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3101 [19:20:53] <zumba_addict> wow trek00, that did it! :D
3102 [19:21:26] <annadane> we've determined that removing what you want to remove isn't going to nuke half the packages on your system so there isn't a lot that can go wrong as long as you do pay attention to the output
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3104 [19:21:59] <zumba_addict> ok, installing artifactory package now that is currently running. Is it ideal to stop the artifactory service first?
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3106 [19:22:13] <zumba_addict> yep annadane, thank you
3107 [19:22:34] <annadane> re: artifactory i don't know
3108 [19:23:22] <zumba_addict> i'll stop. i think that's how i did it last time
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3111 [19:24:10] <annadane> you should also open a ticket to get off jessie soon and at least onto stretch :P
3112 [19:24:33] * annadane doesn't know a lot about which packages are supported under LTS or what jessie's timeframe for that is
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3114 [19:24:45] <annadane> !jessie-lts
3115 [19:24:45] <dpkg> Security support for Debian 8 "Jessie" from the Debian Security Team ended on 2018-05-17. The amd64, i386, armel and armhf architectures will receive additional long term support (<LTS>) via <jessie/updates> until June 30, 2020 for a 5 year lifetime total. See replaced-url
3116 [19:24:55] <annadane> okay, well.
3117 [19:25:05] <annadane> 2 1/2 months-ish
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3119 [19:26:12] <zumba_addict> will `apt-get install` know an existing package is installed?
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3121 [19:27:15] <annadane> you can check if a package is installed via dpkg -l <package>
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3124 [19:27:30] <annadane> or well, i guess apt-cache policy <package> too
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3127 [19:27:53] <zumba_addict> i mean, i'm installing now. Will it know it needs to remove old one?
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3129 [19:28:09] <annadane> not if they don't conflict
3130 [19:28:14] <annadane> i'm not sure which packages you're referring to
3131 [19:28:16] <zumba_addict> it's good!!!!! :D
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3133 [19:28:30] <zumba_addict> i only see the one I installed with dpkg -l
3134 [19:28:32] <zumba_addict> woohoo!!!
3135 [19:29:09] <zumba_addict> thank you annadane and trek00 :D
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3140 [19:30:21] <annadane> replaced-url
3141 [19:30:26] <annadane> is useful to read
3142 [19:30:36] <annadane> well, 7.2 on onwards
3143 [19:30:49] <annadane> you know what just read the page. :P
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3146 [19:31:09] <annadane> 7.2 and onwards*
3147 [19:32:23] <zumba_addict> cool, will do
3148 [19:32:33] <zumba_addict> check this out - replaced-url
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3150 [19:32:51] <zumba_addict> why does it include the deb9? that might be the culprit before
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3155 [19:33:49] <zumba_addict> i guess i should install it this way `apt-get install postgresql-client=9.4+165+deb8u4` Correct?
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3164 [19:35:19] <annadane> you want to install postgre from jessie?
3165 [19:35:23] <zumba_addict> yes
3166 [19:35:37] <zumba_addict> but found out there is already a binary psql installed
3167 [19:35:44] <annadane> apt -t jessie install postgresql-client, i think
3168 [19:36:08] <zumba_addict> It's ok. I don't need it anymore. However, how do we find out which package a file belongs to?
3169 [19:36:23] <zumba_addict> i want to check /usr/bin/psql
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3171 [19:36:45] <annadane> apt-file
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3179 [19:41:35] <greatgatsby> dpkg -S /usr/bin/psql (if it's installed)
3180 [19:41:35] <dpkg> Package: /usr/bin/psql (if it's installed): Status: install ok installed
3181 [19:41:44] <greatgatsby> dpkg -S /usr/bin/psql (if it's installed)
3182 [19:41:47] <greatgatsby> :-P
3183 [19:41:52] <annadane> dpkg, shut up
3184 [19:41:52] <dpkg> No, I won't, and you can't make me. :P
3185 [19:41:58] <Krock> Good day :) I'm having troubles finding the official repository build scripts used for the package "minetest". Are those public, and where could I find them?
3186 [19:42:07] <greatgatsby> hehehe
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3188 [19:42:27] <Krock> Reason for my question is a strange build parameter used in debian-backports for said package
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3191 [19:48:32] <zumba_addict> thank you all
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3195 [19:49:53] <zumba_addict> annadane: sorry, was in a meeting. I don't have apt-file
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3198 [19:51:14] <annadane> greatgatsby's advice is more useful in this context
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3201 [19:52:30] <zumba_addict> here it is - postgresql-client-common: /usr/bin/psql
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3203 [19:52:37] <zumba_addict> it's a deb9 package :(
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3205 [19:52:56] <zumba_addict> i haven't tried if the binary still executes
3206 [19:53:31] <zumba_addict> ah it doesn't start anymore, it needs postgtes-client
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3208 [19:55:32] <zumba_addict> this should be safe to remove right? replaced-url
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3211 [19:55:55] <zumba_addict> then I'll install a new one
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3216 [19:58:03] <annadane> it just removes that, so, yes, probably. :P
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3220 [19:59:14] <zumba_addict> all is fixed! :D
3221 [19:59:41] <zumba_addict> btw, aptitude remove postgres-client-common never prompted. LOL. It deleted it right away
3222 [20:00:16] <zumba_addict> why it didn't ask me?
3223 [20:00:34] <annadane> did it just remove the one package?
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3225 [20:01:14] <zumba_addict> yes, one package only
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3228 [20:02:09] <annadane> i think with apt, if you install/remove one single package then it doesn't prompt, perhaps aptitude is the same
3229 [20:02:12] <zumba_addict> so `aptitude remove` only prompts when there are more than 1 package that will be removed?
3230 [20:02:19] <annadane> it should, yes
3231 [20:02:29] <annadane> i don't fully understand the behavior
3232 [20:02:34] <zumba_addict> got it
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3234 [20:03:06] <zumba_addict> last night, I ran `dpkg -l | grep deb9`, there were 4 lines :D Now, it's blank. It's clean :)
3235 [20:03:20] <zumba_addict> -t jessie worked too
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3239 [20:03:58] <annadane> i gave you a metapackage so i suppose -t jessie ought to have installed both the metapackage and the actual thing it points to, it was actually i think a stupid suggestion
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3241 [20:04:23] <annadane> you can specify version numbers for the actual package and i didn't remember that or how to do that
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3250 [20:07:54] <ottomang7> I was told to ask the following in here:replaced-url
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3253 [20:08:22] <Psil0Cybin> guys so private internet access only works legacy version i seem to have issues with anything else
3254 [20:08:44] <Psil0Cybin> last error code i get is [default][fatal] Could not initialize GLX
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3257 [20:09:42] <sney> pia is just an openvpn wrapper. if you just want to use that vpn provider, you can use the openvpn plugin for network-manager. #debian doesn't support 3rd party software though, so if you need to use their client, you need to get support from them directly
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3263 [20:12:54] <p4r4n0id> boop
3264 [20:14:09] <jelly> dpkg, poke p4r4n0id
3265 [20:14:10] * dpkg pokes p4r4n0id with a dildo
3266 [20:14:40] <luna_> lewd
3267 [20:14:57] <jelly> dpkg, literal cmd: poke (.*?)
3268 [20:14:57] <dpkg> "cmd: poke (.*?)" is "($1): <action>pokes $1 with a (stick|cattle prod|dildo|severed Red Hat user's finger)"
3269 [20:15:57] <p4r4n0id> :D
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3282 [20:19:49] <sussudio> so... my ISP decided to get rid of homepage space by tomorrow, so no more debstats.
3283 [20:19:59] <jelly> oh noes
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3285 [20:20:19] <jelly> maybe it's an april's fools
3286 [20:20:28] <sussudio> also, their usenet server.
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3288 [20:20:42] <sussudio> because "nobody uses them", which is a lie.
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3292 [20:21:11] <jelly> I've absorbed the remaining 100-200 users of usenet of our parent company into our server a year or two ago
3293 [20:22:09] <jelly> apparently 0.01% is nobody, even if cost of maintaining the service is basically 4 hours of dist-upgrade every two years
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3295 [20:22:55] <dreamer> hmm, I have a package that I had installed from apt before, then I removed it and installed a self-compiled version with checkinstall. now apt wants to install the version from the repos again. how do I prevent this?
3296 [20:23:04] <dreamer> (and why is it doing it in the first place? o.O)
3297 [20:23:12] <sney> !equivs
3298 [20:23:12] <dpkg> equivs is a package that enables you to create dummy packages that tell <apt> you really have installed (through some other means) the package. apt install equivs, and read /usr/share/doc/equivs/*, see also <usrlocal>. A better plan is often to adapt the Debian packages to your needs, ask me about <package recompile> <uupdate> <ssb>.
3299 [20:23:54] <jelly> sussudio, what do you need apart from a shell and static web to host those?
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3302 [20:24:49] <sussudio> i just need ftp access
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3308 [20:27:20] <jelly> would sftp be palatable
3309 [20:27:51] <sussudio> if ftp-upload supports that
3310 [20:28:01] <karlpinc> (Because ftp is a nightmare from a network admin perspective.)
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3312 [20:28:13] <karlpinc> sussudio: What is ftp-upload?
3313 [20:28:23] <sussudio> it's a package
3314 [20:28:42] <sussudio> automates ftp uploads.
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3316 [20:30:08] <jelly> if you generate stuff locally you can just run rsync over ssh to copy a whole directory structure
3317 [20:31:58] <sussudio> i've never used rsync before.
3318 [20:32:18] <karlpinc> sussudio: There is also scp. That works ok for individual files. But rsync over ssh is best for most network copy operations.
3319 [20:32:19] <sussudio> i wonder if anyone even looks at debstats, ever.
3320 [20:32:48] <karlpinc> sussudio: rsync is just cp with way too many options.
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3326 [20:35:15] <Psil0Cybin> hey jelly etc everyone who tried to hel pme
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3328 [20:35:18] <Psil0Cybin> i finally got it to display an error log
3329 [20:35:19] <Psil0Cybin> replaced-url
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3331 [20:36:10] <Psil0Cybin> what is [2020-03-31 17:50:22.022][b96c][default][fatal] Could not initialize GLX?
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3335 [20:37:22] <jelly> Psil0Cybin, missing 3d acceleration, in theory
3336 [20:37:37] <jelly> Psil0Cybin, which gpu card do you have?
3337 [20:37:45] <Krasauskas> could it be missing some qt library for glx?
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3342 [20:39:02] <jelly> Psil0Cybin, and did you try running as a clean new user?
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3388 [21:03:26] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: may be it is compiled with newer libqt/glx not available on debian?
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3394 [21:09:57] <user> if I install jitsi conferencing server in a KVM host might it work as if it was on baremetal ?
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3401 [21:18:22] <JordiGH> I think libatk is crashing my Libreoffice.
3402 [21:18:38] <JordiGH> It also shows up when my Firefox crashes.
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3404 [21:19:07] <JordiGH> I've got it installed from backports. But when I try to downgrade it to stable, apt wants to remove a bunch of other packages.
3405 [21:19:26] <JordiGH> How can I tell what dependency requires libatk from backports?
3406 [21:19:41] <user> looks like would need a lets encrypt certificate, to run E2E server behind NAT hmmm
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3414 [21:23:17] <wnws> JordiGH: aptitude search '?archive(buster-backports) ?depends(libatk_package_name)'
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3418 [21:24:56] <JordiGH> Hm, that's giving me results like libreoffice which is firmly in buster for me.
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3427 [21:28:56] <Psil0Cybin> jelly, i have a nvdia something rather i forgot at this point
3428 [21:29:02] <Psil0Cybin> and i did not try running as a clean user
3429 [21:29:08] <Psil0Cybin> should i? would it make a difference?
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3431 [21:29:33] <u53r_4n0n_10> Hi
3432 [21:30:14] <robito> hey guys, having a bit of trouble updating my kernel. i'm trying to go from 3.14 up to 4.19 but can't quite figure it out, i've tried apt update && upgrading, even tried apt-get installing it which looked like it was working however after a reboot its still on 3.14... anything stupid i might be missing?
3433 [21:30:22] <u53r_4n0n_10> I have Debian Buster i386, and I want to see what are the options for virtualization.
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3435 [21:31:12] <u53r_4n0n_10> @robito What you did? Did you compiled the kernel properly?
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3437 [21:32:17] <robito> u53r_4n0n_10, no i didnt do any compiling myself do i need to? i just did apt-get install linux-image-4.19.0-8-amd64
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3439 [21:32:39] <u53r_4n0n_10> Oh
3440 [21:32:44] <wnws> which debian release?
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3442 [21:33:07] <robito> im on 10.3 now, just upgraded from 8 a few days ago
3443 [21:33:27] <u53r_4n0n_10> @robito then what's the problem?
3444 [21:33:57] <robito> i want to be on linux kernel 4.19 however i am still on 3.14
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3447 [21:34:22] <wnws> Does /vmlinuz point to 4.19?
3448 [21:34:38] <wnws> Does /boot/grub/grub.cfg 's menuentry use vmlinuz?
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3451 [21:36:15] <Boodie> Has anybody got experience with usb sound interfaces?
3452 [21:36:24] <Psil0Cybin> im assuming from the log that it might be my GPU? or grahics and a new user wont really make a difference if im removing all old config files
3453 [21:36:32] <Psil0Cybin> [2020-03-31 17:50:22.022][b96c][default][fatal] Could not initialize GLX ** is what the VPN program is spitting out
3454 [21:36:37] <Psil0Cybin> so thats super strange
3455 [21:36:51] <Psil0Cybin> after updating from debian 9 and 10 i had a problem with LUKS encryption but fixedc that problem
3456 [21:36:55] <Psil0Cybin> and now this is the only issue i have left.
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3459 [21:37:37] <rozie> Boodie: ask a real question?
3460 [21:37:48] <lpest> cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | grep vmlinuz
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3462 [21:38:16] <rozie> it happend to me to use some USB sound cards, if this is what you
3463 [21:38:23] <rozie> are asking for
3464 [21:38:41] <robito> lpest, just about to ask, thx
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3466 [21:38:55] <robito> wnws, it seems to be pointing to both 3 and 4
3467 [21:39:02] <robito> ill pastebin one sec
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3470 [21:39:32] <neilthereildeil> hey guys
3471 [21:39:32] <Psil0Cybin> trek00, so what do you suggest
3472 [21:39:34] <Psil0Cybin> i do
3473 [21:39:45] <Psil0Cybin> <trek00> Psil0Cybin: may be it is compiled with newer libqt/glx not available on debian? *** debian 10 vs debian 9?
3474 [21:39:49] <Psil0Cybin> worked fine in debian 9.
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3476 [21:39:51] <neilthereildeil> im having trouble correlating the debian xen package to a specific commit ID in the xen git tree
3477 [21:40:01] <neilthereildeil> xl info shows: xen_version : 4.11.4-pre
3478 [21:40:17] <Boodie> Ok, I am struggling with a Scarlett 2i2 and Audacity. It worked 1 hour ago, left the desktop on, came back and it sees the interface as an input device Audacity does not see the interface anymore as an output device not sending back the signal to the headphones
3479 [21:40:18] <neilthereildeil> how do i know which commit in the xen tree this xen_verion maps to?
3480 [21:40:20] <robito> wnws, replaced-url
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3482 [21:41:33] <rozie> Boodie: take a look on dmesg first
3483 [21:41:40] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: i think you should send these error messages to the PIA support, so they can fix the issues on the next release
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3485 [21:42:09] <rozie> then, you can try to unplug it and plug it again and see if this helps
3486 [21:42:15] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: in the meantime use the old version
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3488 [21:44:55] <rozie> if replug helps, there is a chance it's some powersaving feature
3489 [21:45:48] <u53r_4n0n_10> @robito Well, I've found with apt search, a package named "ketchup"
3490 [21:46:33] <neilthereildeil> any ideas guys?
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3492 [21:47:06] <f8e4> what is this: -rw-r----- 1 root ssl-cert 1704 Mar 30 19:34 ssl-c... # ssl-cert column?
3493 [21:47:17] <f8e4> and how to set with chmod
3494 [21:47:33] <f8e4> $ sudo chmod root:ssl-cert /etc/...
3495 [21:47:36] <trek00> neilthereildeil: xen does not have version 4.11.4?
3496 [21:47:50] <neilthereildeil> no
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3498 [21:48:02] <neilthereildeil> trek00: i also dont know what the -pre means
3499 [21:48:06] <trek00> neilthereildeil: where is the git tree?
3500 [21:48:22] <neilthereildeil> i see a reference to -pre here though: replaced-url
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3502 [21:48:49] <trek00> f8e4: root is user ssl-cert is group
3503 [21:48:58] <neilthereildeil> trek00: replaced-url
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3506 [21:49:39] <robito> u53r_4n0n_10, ok maybe ill give ketchup a try thanks
3507 [21:49:48] <f8e4> trek00 how to set it?
3508 [21:50:41] <trek00> neilthereildeil: it seems 4.11.4 is not yet released
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3511 [21:51:02] <neilthereildeil> trek00: then how did the debian maintainers create this package?
3512 [21:51:22] <trek00> f8e4: you must use chown for user and group
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3514 [21:51:33] <f8e4> dang yes :)
3515 [21:52:00] <Psil0Cybin> okay trek00
3516 [21:52:14] <Psil0Cybin> i also have another problem launching my pycharm i noticed updating from debian 9 to debian 10
3517 [21:52:18] <Psil0Cybin> was a bad call on my end broke alot of things
3518 [21:52:43] <Psil0Cybin> right now my pycharm is saying that python has no packing tools installed
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3520 [21:53:00] <Rambo> Hello
3521 [21:53:01] <trek00> neilthereildeil: may be they cherry-picked some commits from staging-4.11 tree
3522 [21:53:01] <Psil0Cybin> how do i fix this after updating my machine from debian 9 to debian 10 having it working previously.
3523 [21:53:22] <Rambo> Could someone help me figure what is the Linux Mint Freenode channel please?
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3525 [21:53:33] <annadane> !mint
3526 [21:53:33] <dpkg> Linux Mint is not Debian and is not supported in #debian. Please use their forums at replaced-url
3527 [21:53:44] <annadane> well that isn't very helpful.
3528 [21:54:05] <annadane> Rambo, ##linuxmint
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3530 [21:54:18] <u53r_4n0n_10> @robito Wait. I recommend to you, if you could read docs, pdf, etc., about compilation of a kernel (on your language or English).
3531 [21:54:31] <Rambo> dpkg thank you!!!
3532 [21:54:31] <dpkg> no worries, Rambo
3533 [21:54:38] <u53r_4n0n_10> & its importance
3534 [21:54:55] <annadane> you're talking to a bot, and also, that channel listed by dpkg isn't on freenode like you asked (but you can of course go there anyway)
3535 [21:55:30] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: please paste the exact error message, or my googling will be not useful
3536 [21:55:54] <u53r_4n0n_10> !dpkg
3537 [21:55:54] <dpkg> i heard dpkg is the program used by Debian to install and remove packages, "man dpkg". Also ask me about <reference>. The main info bot in #debian is also called dpkg; ask me about <dpkgbot>.
3538 [21:56:04] <Rambo> annadane yes, I get it. Already there. Thank you.
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3544 [21:59:43] <Psil0Cybin> trek00, replaced-url
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3546 [22:00:00] <wnws> annadane: oftc's one has the maintainers and the real knowledge, freenode's one is not much active and just for convenience towards the freenode users
3547 [22:00:02] <Psil0Cybin> it completely sees my python versions in pycharm but it cannot install any libs, or keeps giving me that error.
3548 [22:00:05] <Psil0Cybin> i never saw this before :P
3549 [22:00:13] <robito> u53r_4n0n_10, thanks i will do
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3551 [22:00:26] <wnws> annadane: sorry, I meant spotchat's one has the maintainers
3552 [22:01:13] <annadane> yeah fair enough it's just that op asked for freenode and so i just... if they wanted freenode specifically, wanted to add a disclaimer
3553 [22:01:16] <annadane> i'm very stupid
3554 [22:01:29] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: sorry i don't even know what is pycharm
3555 [22:01:51] <Psil0Cybin> its a python IDE
3556 [22:02:05] <Psil0Cybin> how can i check after updating debian from 9 to 10 that python is still configured properly.
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3558 [22:02:14] <Psil0Cybin> or should i reinstall python to fix this?
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3561 [22:03:34] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: may be try to reinstall pycharm? may be it depends on specific versions of python?
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3564 [22:05:19] <dvs> I thought Debian 10 uses Python 3 which has some compatibility issues with Python 2
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3570 [22:06:24] <trek00> dvs: here i have pyton2.7 and 3.7, but python links to pyton2.7
3571 [22:06:28] <trek00> (buster)
3572 [22:07:23] <u53r_4n0n_10> @trek00 How?
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3574 [22:07:58] <wnws> annadane: giving info to those who ask for help is never stupidity. The factoid could mention the freenode channel or not, it's just a choice
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3576 [22:08:34] <wnws> dvs: debian 10 uses both, they are designed to coexist
3577 [22:08:48] <dvs> ok
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3579 [22:09:03] <dvs> !start a python war
3580 [22:09:34] <trek00> u53r_4n0n_10: what?
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3586 [22:11:10] <u53r_4n0n_10> @trek00 The programs in the system needs an specific version of python then?
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3588 [22:12:10] <trek00> u53r_4n0n_10: do you talk about the psil0cybin problem?
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3590 [22:12:33] <u53r_4n0n_10> no
3591 [22:12:44] <trek00> well i don't know then :)
3592 [22:12:46] <joepublic> not talking about it isn't going to help
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3594 [22:14:12] <u53r_4n0n_10> perhaps help him
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3597 [22:15:57] <u53r_4n0n_10> I didn't pay attention of what he wrote, since I was helping to user robito with his trouble of kernel update (which I don't know if he end with that)
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3603 [22:17:27] <u53r_4n0n_10> Now I'm trying to pass WiFi to my cellphone.
3604 [22:18:03] <u53r_4n0n_10> But it says that I must purge all netowrk managers...
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3653 [22:38:25] <Harm133> Hey guys, does anyone have a freenas KVM VM running on any of their debian hosts? I had a box with an EPYC CPU which did not want to boot after the latest update. Once I changed the CPU to qemu64 type it did boot however, where would I report this?
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3657 [22:42:10] <Psil0Cybin> okay
3658 [22:42:21] <Psil0Cybin> i fixed my pycharm issue it was configured wrong enviroment after updating from debian 9 -> 10
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3660 [22:42:36] <Psil0Cybin> so now i just have this private internet accesss application problem with the GTX or what ever not starting up properly.
3661 [22:42:48] <Psil0Cybin> having me use 2 year ago version of the VPN app on debian 10 mind boggling
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3683 [22:51:25] <robito> so this is how my grub config looks now replaced-url
3684 [22:52:54] <robito> i'm a bit apprehensive to change it as its a remote server and if it stops booting i might have a problem
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3692 [22:56:30] <juan_> Hello there, I am using pureOS and in another computer trisquel, both supported by FSF, I have tried several methods for wifi firmware installation, buy I cannont connect to wifi, have anyone had this problem?
3693 [22:57:42] <joepublic> yes, juan_, in fact many have had this problem, because PureOS and Trisquel do not support loading proprietary firmware. No amount of study will figure out how to do something that is not doable.
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3696 [22:58:32] <joepublic> if your wifi card uses free firmware, no problem. But if you are down to asking in #debian about #random-distro problems, you probably don't have compatible hardware.
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3698 [22:58:36] <juan_> Thanks Joe, it even did not work with 802.11n standard ieee wifi usb
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3701 [22:59:12] <joepublic> Try a wifi device with an atheros chipset; those tend to be well-supported.
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3703 [22:59:23] <juan_> one laptop is hp (propietary) it uses realtek
3704 [22:59:32] <juan_> the other one is dell
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3706 [23:00:24] <joepublic> good luck and have a nice day.
3707 [23:00:27] <Psil0Cybin> Hello all!!
3708 [23:00:31] <Psil0Cybin> I solved my issue with GTX
3709 [23:00:41] <somiaj> some atheros devices put the firmware on the chip, but many require non-free firmware.
3710 [23:00:42] <Psil0Cybin> turned out its my graphic card!! why is the VPN app using graphic card I DUNNo
3711 [23:00:44] <annadane> \o/
3712 [23:00:47] <Psil0Cybin> apt-get install nvidia-drivers fixed all my issues
3713 [23:00:49] <Psil0Cybin> What the heck!
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3720 [23:04:15] <Psil0Cybin> cant belive this, updated debian 9 -> 10 and forgot the drivers for grphix card
3721 [23:04:21] <Psil0Cybin> wack and because of this the vpn application didn ot work?
3722 [23:04:22] <Psil0Cybin> wild
3723 [23:05:02] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: good! :)
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3726 [23:06:05] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: i don't know why vpn gui not work without acceleration, but it's nice that your upgrade finally gone fine
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3735 [23:10:40] <Psil0Cybin> trek00, yes thank you
3736 [23:10:46] <Psil0Cybin> last check to check if my LVM encyrption is still working fine
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3738 [23:10:58] <Psil0Cybin> does this mean my partitons are encrypted? replaced-url
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3741 [23:11:46] <Psil0Cybin> or what command can i run to make sure my upgrade did not ruin my encrypted partions using LVM or LUKS
3742 [23:12:11] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: yes they are encrypted, just check also /etc/crypttab
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3746 [23:13:29] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: you should have an entry for sda5_crypt
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3749 [23:13:53] <Psil0Cybin> trek00, how do i double check that sorry like what command would i run?
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3751 [23:14:26] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: just type: cat /etc/crypttab
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3754 [23:14:45] <Psil0Cybin> sda5_crypt UUID=b90036b0-b147-4964-afc6-85db2feb605a none luks
3755 [23:14:48] <Psil0Cybin> trek00,
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3758 [23:15:20] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: it's ok
3759 [23:15:30] <Psil0Cybin> okay thanks your amazing trek00 today your really helping me
3760 [23:15:36] <Psil0Cybin> and how can i verify that my swap is encrypted properly? still
3761 [23:15:47] <Psil0Cybin> last question and ill honestly leave u alone lol
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3763 [23:16:14] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: as you can see in the url you pasted, vg-root and vg-swap are inside sda5_crypt, so both are encrypted
3764 [23:16:40] <Psil0Cybin> trek00, your amazing!! thank you for all the education
3765 [23:16:44] <Psil0Cybin> and holding my hand basically as i fix all this
3766 [23:16:48] <Psil0Cybin> your really really something special
3767 [23:17:11] <trek00> happy to help :)
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3771 [23:18:35] <trek00> Psil0Cybin: do you have an harddisk or an ssd?
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3775 [23:22:17] <gropoilu> PART
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3781 [23:25:09] <sponix2ipfw> trek00: I might have to learn drive crypto some day... So I can encrypt myself out of my data and get made about it (like everyone else) lol
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3786 [23:26:59] <trek00> sponix2ipfw: i suggest you to start encrypting only stuff you downloaded, so if something goes wrong, you can download again :)
3787 [23:27:50] <sponix2ipfw> trek00: get out of here with your logic. I wan to crypto everything I own, so I an lose it all at the same time and Blame everyone else !!
3788 [23:28:17] <trek00> ;)
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3811 [23:42:11] <rort> hello
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3813 [23:42:49] <annadane> hi there
3814 [23:42:58] <badar> hello
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3816 [23:43:04] <rort> what distro you using?
3817 [23:43:11] <annadane> take a wild guess
3818 [23:43:22] <rort> debian
3819 [23:43:27] <annadane> !win rort
3820 [23:43:27] <dpkg> Congratulations, rort! You have won the US presidency!
3821 [23:43:36] <rort> fr
3822 [23:43:37] <rort> bet
3823 [23:43:38] <trek00> :)
3824 [23:43:53] <rort> anyone hate their self?
3825 [23:44:00] <mbnt> Hi, I am trying to run synfig and get message: replaced-url
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3827 [23:45:03] <trek00> mbnt: it seems you need to specify a sif file on the commandline
3828 [23:45:23] <mbnt> trek00, elaborate?
3829 [23:45:33] <bsu_> rort, only a bit
3830 [23:45:47] <trek00> mbnt: try to install synfigstudio, it has a graphical interface
3831 [23:45:52] <rort> i do alot
3832 [23:46:16] <bsu_> don't hate alot
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3834 [23:46:26] <mbnt> trek00, Ahh, okay, thanks.
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3836 [23:46:50] <phogg> rort: it's okay, we all feel the same way
3837 [23:47:00] <wednes> rort: hate the boug and corps
3838 [23:47:08] <mbnt> I wanted to get some humble little animations for my website and thought this would be a good tool. It outputs animations in vector format.
3839 [23:47:59] <mbnt> In school I was taught a program called Adobe Edge Animate. This seems to be the opensource version of that.
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3841 [23:48:43] <annadane> rort, if you just want to chat there's #debian-offtopic
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3844 [23:49:16] <trek00> mbnt: sorry i'm not familiar with those tools, but try it :)
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3853 [23:52:59] <Iarfen> ih
3854 [23:53:17] <Iarfen> where is debian default directory for tomcat8?
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3858 [23:55:18] <trek00> Iarfen: you can see all the tomcat installed files with dpkg -L tomcat8
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3864 [23:56:40] <trek00> Iarfen: also check dpkg -L tomcat8-common
3865 [23:56:54] <Iarfen> trek00: thanks! :D
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3867 [23:57:17] <trek00> :)
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