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27 [00:45:00] <annadane> has anyone tried yakuake in xfce? how well does it work?
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29 [00:50:28] <annadane> !tias
30 [00:50:28] <dpkg> TIAS is "Try It And See".
31 [00:50:32] <annadane> thanks, annadane
32 [00:50:35] <annadane> yw
33 [00:50:42] <dvs> !anyone
34 [00:50:42] <dpkg> Please do not ask if anyone can help you, knows 'something' or uses 'some_program'. Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_ "does anyone use 'some_program'?" ask me about <popcon> instead.) See <ask> <ask to ask> <polls> <search> <sicco> <smart questions>.
35 [00:50:45] <dvs> ;-P
36 [00:50:53] <annadane> 143 dependencies?!
37 [00:50:54] <annadane> nope.
38 [00:50:56] <annadane> abort
39 [00:51:41] <annadane> i was just tired of alt tabbing to a new terminal but i'm not installing that
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41 [00:52:13] <joepublic> So how's that yakuake workin in xfce?
42 [00:52:48] <annadane> i should see what it is with no-install-recommends though
43 [00:53:13] <annadane> 114...
44 [00:53:25] <annadane> i'm lazy, i'll try it later
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47 [00:54:40] <annadane> replaced-url
48 [00:54:56] <sney> yeah, it's a plasma app.
49 [00:55:25] <annadane> yeap.
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52 [00:56:29] <sney> ,i tilda
53 [00:56:30] <judd> Package tilda (x11, optional) in buster/amd64: GTK+ based drop down terminal for Linux and Unix. Version: 1.4.1-2.1; Size: 98.0k; Installed: 392k; Homepage: replaced-url
54 [00:56:35] <sney> there you go annadane
55 [00:57:00] <annadane> oh thanks, i also found guake which seems to be more reasonable
56 [00:57:34] <pw-> boy oh boy, if you decide to grab the unstable firefox package on your buster install, it's going to replace your desktop environment and a bunch of dependencies with the unstable ones as well
57 [00:57:37] <pw-> that's super fun
58 [00:57:48] <annadane> !frankendebian
59 [00:57:48] <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>
60 [00:58:12] <pw-> i don't really need help with it
61 [00:58:14] <annadane> it's pretty easy to get firefox stable in buster, i just downloaded mozilla's tarball
62 [00:58:25] <pw-> yeah, that's what i should have done
63 [00:58:38] <pw-> but the unstable cinnamon works fine after you fix it
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73 [01:05:56] <somiaj> annadane: are you trying to find a tab terminal?
74 [01:06:04] <somiaj> annadane: have you ever looked into screen or tmux?
75 [01:06:29] <somiaj> pw-: if you are going to run a whole DE from unstable, you should just run unstable.
76 [01:06:50] <pw-> thats terrible advice
77 [01:06:56] <annadane> i have, i'm not looking for screen/tmux, i just need a quick terminal (well, "need") without alt tabbing
78 [01:07:04] <pw-> i could switch desktop environments tomorrow and then have a whole unstable OS
79 [01:07:40] <sney> once you mix stable with unstable, any kind of "stability" you had is out the window, so you may as well move up to testing at least
80 [01:07:43] <somiaj> pw-: I don't think you understand what debian unstable means, but don't just install some unstable packages in stable. Either run stable or unstable, don't mix.
81 [01:08:27] <somiaj> testing/unstable are quite usable for a desktop enviorment
82 [01:08:37] <pw-> i do fully understand what debian unstable means, and having an unstable desktop environment does not impact the rest of the OS, and suggesting that one should switch completely to an unstable environment because of a desktop environment is more than silly
83 [01:09:11] <somiaj> pw-: that is where you are mistaken, the DE depends on lots of core libaries, and as such it does impact the whole os if your core libaries are from unstable
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85 [01:10:12] <pw-> i do believe you are mistaken. switching back to stable cinnamon is possible and not overly time consuming
86 [01:10:19] <pw-> and not that many core libraries are affected
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89 [01:10:49] <pw-> i do have two sid boxes on this network, and a testing box, and quite a few untouched busters that sit there and run processes all day
90 [01:11:40] <pw-> and taking a comment like "i learned that if you do X, Y happens" and turning it into "let me tell you how you should operate your box without any additional info about what you are trying to do," i think we can all agree, is silly
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94 [01:12:27] <pw-> but i do appreciate the input
95 [01:13:48] <army> you'll end with an Frankenstein version of Debian that way
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97 [01:14:24] <pw-> i seem to already have angry villagers coming after my install
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103 [01:16:51] <r3ply`> Hey guys, I'm playing with a distro that is only based off debian 10 sid, its for a PowerPC, and I'm having some issues with Xserver... anyone want to try to help out? I'm pretty new at troubleshooing X so maybe even some basic check this check that help might get me there, thanks!
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105 [01:17:05] <sney> !based on debian
106 [01:17:05] <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
107 [01:17:17] <sney> (and there is no such thing as "debian 10 sid")
108 [01:17:38] <annadane> r3ply`, not to be mean but consider using something less volatile like actual debian 10
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110 [01:17:46] <annadane> your life will be happier
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112 [01:18:00] <annadane> unless this is just a throwaway computer or something and not your daily driver
113 [01:18:14] <joepublic> debian 10 is not sid. used to be, but not recently.
114 [01:18:26] <annadane> debian 10 is never sid because sid isn't a release
115 [01:18:57] <sney> whether debian is usable would depend on what kind of powerpc the machine is, I think the older apple power cpus might have been downgraded to ports status or removed altogether
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118 [01:20:36] <sney> yep, (32-bit) powerpc was a release architecture from debian 2.2 to debian 9. well, that's recent enough that the docs should still be ok. replaced-url
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121 [01:23:17] <somiaj> annadane: I don't know what yakuake is, but how does this give you a quick terminal wihtout alt-tabing. Do you want a keybinding that you hit, and it finds your next open terminal?
122 [01:23:41] <annadane> i want a popup terminal that goes away with a single keypress; i found tilda
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124 [01:23:59] <annadane> or rather, sney found tilda
125 [01:24:03] <annadane> and i stole the credit for it
126 [01:24:04] <sney> and I found yakuake!
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129 [01:24:55] <r3ply`> sney, its fienixppc, which says is based off debian 10 + MATE... I loaded debian 10 for ppc64 no issues, also lubuntu, now I'm just playing with this Fienix OS, but I'm having some graphics issues which I think are X and driver related. Possibly boot config related. Since its based off debian I thouht to ask here about basic X stuff I can poke at. My X-skills are around level 0 ;)
130 [01:25:00] <somiaj> Still seems strange to me you need a special app for this, just need a keybinding that iconfies/uniconfies a running termainal, then use the terminal of your choice.
131 [01:25:09] <somiaj> in fvwm this is really easy to do, and works with all terminals.
132 [01:25:26] <annadane> meh
133 [01:25:56] <somiaj> annadane: also for ppc, there really isn't a supported stable release. Even the ppc port is based off of sid like all unoffical ports.
134 [01:26:28] <sney> r3ply`: the people in #debian are volunteers who mostly use debian. we can't be expected to babysit all of the thousands of derivatives and whatever changes they may have made. come back to debian ppc64 if you want to party with us, but otherwise you're on your own.
135 [01:26:36] <annadane> i didn't link the ports lin
136 [01:26:38] <annadane> k
137 [01:26:50] <somiaj> also the docs to install the debian ppc port are fairly poor, and can be a bit difficult.
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139 [01:27:16] <somiaj> sure, I was just pointing out debian 10 does not support ppc
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142 [01:27:56] <sney> confession: last time I dealt with debian powerpc was on 2.2, the first debian version ever released for that arch
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144 [01:28:55] <somiaj> There is an uoffical port, which is packages from sid, but due to ppc being a pain, it is kinda difficult to install (at least from watching people here fumble with it for weeks on end)
145 [01:29:18] <somiaj> this could of course been a pebcak issue, and it isn't as difficult to install as the ones I've seen trying to install it seem to indicate.
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148 [01:31:25] <sney> The main issue with non-x86 architectures is usually the bootloader and sometimes also the gpu. the rest is all pretty foolproof.
149 [01:32:20] <somiaj> and not having an offical installer .iso
150 [01:32:30] <somiaj> well that is the issue with the ppc port
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155 [01:35:46] <sney> "official" is a flimsy defense in here when we spam the firmware image factoid multiple times per day. I'm sure this is just as d-i as anything replaced-url
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158 [01:36:55] <somiaj> I personally tried to find info about how to install and the ports page, and never found anything even that nice.
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160 [01:37:30] <somiaj> though maybe it has sligly improved now that we are two releases with after ppc, the first release was slow to even show ppc on ports.debian.org
161 [01:37:43] <sney> it's on debian.org/ports between the "list of other ports" header and the actual list
162 [01:38:01] <sney> but debian's crappy website navigation is a whole nother problem
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178 [01:52:59] <evidlo2> does debian support multiarch binaries yet? I'm looking to use Cython + a cross-compiled toolchain to build a static binary of a Python program
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183 [02:00:20] <black_13> is there a debian version that uses a 5.2 kernel
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185 [02:00:33] <annadane> specifically? or minimum 5.2?
186 [02:00:37] <annadane> 5.5 is in backports
187 [02:00:40] <black_13> well not really
188 [02:00:52] <annadane> !debian backports
189 [02:00:52] <dpkg> backports.debian.org (formerly backports.org) is an official repository of <backports> for the current stable (see <buster backports>) and oldstable (<stretch backports>) distributions, prepared by Debian developers. Ask me about <backport caveat> and read replaced-url
190 [02:00:53] <black_13> but something that works with an amd ryzen 5
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193 [02:01:32] <annadane> i'm surprised ryzen 5 doesn't work with buster
194 [02:01:35] <annadane> but yeah try backports
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197 [02:02:10] <black_13> how do you install that using an iso
198 [02:02:33] <annadane> that, is where my knowledge ends. wait a bit and see if someone smarter answers you
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202 [02:05:38] <jmcnaught> black_13: are you unable to install Debian without booting a newer kernel? Which generation of Ryzen is it?
203 [02:06:02] <black_13> ryzen 5 3500u
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205 [02:07:15] <ratrace> black_13: generic amd64 that debian builds for, must run on any Ryzen. do you get an error or something?
206 [02:07:18] <sponix> annadane: I did zfs support as a backport -- Makes me feel special
207 [02:07:19] <jmcnaught> I don't see why that wouldn't work with the 4.19 kernel that the installer uses.
208 [02:07:46] <ratrace> if anything it's newer GCC, not the kernel, that one might want to get the new instructions for newer CPUs
209 [02:07:51] <annadane> yeah, like, isn't the latest ryzen 9 or something? i was just looking at this
210 [02:07:59] <annadane> the kernel in deb 10 ought to be enough
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213 [02:08:27] <ratrace> annadane: no the numbers don't go like that, it's way more confusing
214 [02:08:44] <jmcnaught> annadane: ryzen 3 5 7 & 9 are just marketing numbers to correspond to i3 i5 i7 & i9
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217 [02:09:30] <jmcnaught> The Ryzen 5 3500U is a Zen+ microarchitecture chip, which is the same as my 2700X and Debian runs just fine with the stock 4.19 kernel.
218 [02:09:59] <Lovepump> You may need to add the amd firmware
219 [02:10:02] <Lovepump> I had to
220 [02:10:08] <ratrace> 3nnn[X] are zen2
221 [02:10:09] <Lovepump> even for my gen 1
222 [02:10:34] <jmcnaught> ratrace: the mobile ones are zen+
223 [02:10:36] <ratrace> 2nnn[X] are zen+, and 4nnn[X] are the upcoming zen3
224 [02:10:57] <jmcnaught> mobile 3nnnU are zen+ I mean.
225 [02:11:04] <sponix> annadane: the regular CPU portions of the Ryzen APU's should work fine, but the GPU portion of it I think actually requires like kernel 5.0/5.4 for them depending on the generation
226 [02:11:30] <ratrace> jmcnaught: I don't think so, 3nnn must be zen2
227 [02:11:31] <annadane> still, should at least be able to get it booted enough to install from backports
228 [02:11:47] <ratrace> aka the "Ryzen 3000 series"
229 [02:12:17] <sponix> annadane: another weird thing, where Intel/Nvidia on laptops have the switcher thing between iGPU and dGPU - AMD_APU+AMD_GPU has no Linux solution yet that I'm aware of :P
230 [02:12:28] <jmcnaught> ratrace: replaced-url
231 [02:12:49] <sponix> Unit193: you alive ? I am running that "Desktop Kernel" now, and it does make things snappier
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233 [02:13:16] <Unit193> sponix: Liquorix actually makes things snappier? Cool.
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235 [02:14:18] <ratrace> jmcnaught: that site is wrong. 3nnn are the zen2 chips
236 [02:14:31] <sponix> Unit193: Yeah, at the expense of a bit more CPU load -- well it spikes up and down more. It launches apps faster, switches tasks better, and so forth. And do my knowledge my server background stuff isn't suffering to the point of any user complaints
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238 [02:14:54] <sponix> Linux sponix 5.6.0-12.1-liquorix-amd64 #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT liquorix 5.6-8~mx19+1 (2020-05-12) x86_64 GNU/Linux
239 [02:15:05] <ratrace> jmcnaught: replaced-url
240 [02:15:29] <ratrace> jmcnaught: and under zen core you find zen 2: replaced-url
241 [02:15:46] <sponix> Unit193: I had to backport ZFS 0.8.4 from Sid to my buster to get support for kernels above 5.4 -- that wasn't as bad as I anticipated
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245 [02:16:47] <Unit193> sponix: Ah right, it's up to 5.6 now so should have wireguard too.
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247 [02:17:08] <Unit193> Been a while since I tried it, perhaps I should do so again for the heck of it.
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250 [02:17:51] <sponix> Unit193: I might have to try wireguard vs openvpn. Friend was saying he got WAY better speeds on regular openvpn with mullvad
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253 [02:18:28] <deadrom> hi
254 [02:18:31] <sponix> Unit193: I have a option running off a Government server rack somewhere that I could have wireguard added to at my request :)
255 [02:18:31] <Unit193> sponix: Ahh, I use wireguard with my own server to have a LAN, or optionally fully routed, rather than a hosted solution.
256 [02:18:41] <Unit193> Wow, shiny!
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258 [02:19:10] <sponix> Unit193: Yeah... I don't VPN up often, but when I do folks normally leave the GOV stuff alone when they see it lol
259 [02:19:19] <deadrom> debian 10 vm pings a machine by name on same subnet. target's IP changed. deb pings old address. why does it think the machine is on the old address? where is that cached?
260 [02:19:43] <sponix> deadrom: most likely the "arp" table(s)
261 [02:20:07] * sponix wonders if "arp -a" still does anything or if that is outdated also
262 [02:20:56] <sponix> deadrom: try "sudo arp -a" or run arp -a as root
263 [02:21:38] <sponix> hope that actually does exist in the Debian 10 base. I didn't verify that one
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266 [02:22:56] <somiaj> deadrom: did you hard code the ip in /etc/hosts?
267 [02:24:08] <deadrom> somiaj: no.. and sponix, there's two entries, one <incomplete> to the old adress, one to the new address with mac.
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269 [02:24:17] <deadrom> what would the system keep the incomplete one for?
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271 [02:25:12] <somiaj> there is some DNS controling what foo.subnet ip resolves to, maybe the DNS isn't fully updating to the new ip, what does dig on the full domain name give?
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273 [02:27:50] <deadrom> somiaj: has two ANSWER entries, old first, then current
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276 [02:31:25] <deadrom> DNS is a run of the mill fritzbox which holds only the new entry
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279 [02:36:42] <deadrom> ip -s -s neigh flush all says 192.168.47.26 dev enp0s17 used 64/128/62 probes 6 FAILED
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283 [02:41:00] <somiaj> could it be a TTL issue, where the local dns has cached the IP and won't refresh it from the maneserver until after the TTL time has ellapsed?
284 [02:41:19] <somiaj> *nameserver
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286 [02:43:19] <deadrom> replaced-url
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288 [02:46:23] <deadrom> rebooted. if it sticks now I'll use foul language.
289 [02:49:41] <deadrom> goddammit
290 [02:51:34] <deadrom> now I did in fact create a hosts entry manually.
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358 [04:27:17] <sponix> Anyone in here happen to use Linux with a recent kernel, and AMD RX 500 series card, and OBS ?
359 [04:31:30] <somiaj> maybe see if ##linux has info on if a recent kernel would support that. Best debian can say is have you tried the backports kernel and firmware?
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361 [04:34:00] <sponix> somiaj: I have not tried anything yet actually. Just want to wipe Windows 10 off this Rig and Do Linux. Like to Game+Stream on it, and know Windows+OBS+AMD_drivers just got this AMD HW acceleration recently. Would miss it a bit if Linux can't do it on the GPU
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363 [04:34:28] <sponix> I will ask there also though, surely someone has a similar setup that can tell me if that combo works
364 [04:34:49] <somiaj> well looks like the card is actually a few years old. firmware-amd-graphics and a kernel should be enough.
365 [04:35:00] <somiaj> If the stock kernel doesn't work, the backports kernel + firmware should
366 [04:35:51] <somiaj> I did see someone have issue with a recent amd in #debian-next, but their card was very new, but this seires seems like 2017/2018.
367 [04:36:33] <somiaj> but I see various google posts atht the amdgpu driver + firmware in linux works, so I think your chances are good.
368 [04:36:52] <sponix> Yeah... Think I am just gonna "go for it"
369 [04:37:02] <somiaj> sponix: you can always try the live image first
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371 [04:37:14] <sponix> worst case, I end up crawling back to Windows 10
372 [04:37:34] <somiaj> there are live iamges with non-free firmware, though if this doens't work it doesn't mean a backport kernel+firmware would work.
373 [04:38:12] <sponix> somiaj: oddly enough, I know what kernel I want... And I NEVER thought it could make this much of a difference. But it DOES
374 [04:38:16] <sponix> Linux sponix 5.6.0-12.1-liquorix-amd64 #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT liquorix 5.6-8~mx19+1 (2020-05-12) x86_64 GNU/Linux
375 [04:38:46] <sponix> The Game on my big rig right now with Proton would LAG prior to installing that "Desktop" kernel
376 [04:39:56] <sney> well, 5.6 is in bullseye now, so it'll hit backports relatively soon
377 [04:41:22] <somiaj> I think it is the liquorix patches they want, which I don't have expreince with.
378 [04:41:43] <somiaj> but yes, thrid party patches can affect things, luckly it is easy to test by just trying out a more stock kernel with that gpu
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380 [04:42:31] <somiaj> sponix: some thrid party patches can make huge preformance differnces in certain things, but they often come with drawbacks.
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382 [04:45:44] <sponix> somiaj: Yeah, well this real time feel with lower latency on things does cost me some higher CPU spikes. But not to the point that my background tasks serving users (such as plex) have suffered enough to cause user complaints -- So, Kinda of a win for me
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539 [08:28:21] <Kats99> Your GnuPG installation is configured to use the console for pinentry. However, when using Enigmail you need a graphical version of pinentry. This is a system setup or configuration error that prevents Enigmail from working properly and cannot be fixed automatically. This is what I get when I login with i3wm
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556 [08:44:35] <Kats99> Looks like the problem is no $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS found
557 [08:45:13] <spinningCat-work> debian dont see my wireless
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562 [08:49:01] <Rust3dCor3> Hi. I will be switching from intel cpu whit nvidia gpu to an amd cpu and still nvidia but newer gpu. will i need to reinstall/modify my system or i can leave my os intact?
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564 [08:51:56] <diogenes_> Rust3dCor3, it depends if you have nvidia driver installed.
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569 [08:54:26] <no_gravity> Good Morning
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571 [08:55:46] <no_gravity> I noticed that in my docker containers, the time is 2 hours behind my host. What is the best way to change that?
572 [08:57:24] <spinningCat-work> man what is the problem of Debian?
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574 [08:58:04] <spinningCat-work> I saw debian detected my wireless card but there is no list of accesible networks
575 [08:58:40] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: WLAN is the Achilles heel of Debian.
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577 [08:59:24] <spinningCat-work> dont follow that you said here
578 [08:59:32] <spinningCat-work> so debian has problem with wireless?
579 [08:59:59] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: Well, there are many wireless hardware modules out there.
580 [09:00:08] <spinningCat-work> so?
581 [09:00:22] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: And not all manufacturers make it easy to write drivers for their modules.
582 [09:00:29] <miskatonic> they require proprietary firmware
583 [09:00:40] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: So the first step is to figure out which wireless device is in your computer.
584 [09:00:41] <spinningCat-work> well i dont have that problem in ubuntu
585 [09:00:58] <spinningCat-work> no_gravity, that is easy
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587 [09:01:18] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: Because Ubuntu bundles non-free hardware. Which might be available for your wlan device.
588 [09:01:24] <spinningCat-work> miskatonic, so debian does not have prop driver but ubuntu has ?
589 [09:01:28] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: Because Ubuntu bundles non-free *software*. Which might be available for your wlan device.
590 [09:01:56] <miskatonic> only in the non-free section, if at all
591 [09:01:58] <spinningCat-work> no_gravity, so debian does not get source that ubuntu can get
592 [09:02:08] <Rust3dCor3> diogenes_, yes i have the closed driver installed
593 [09:02:12] <spinningCat-work> i enabled non-free section in sources.list
594 [09:02:25] <Rust3dCor3> should i reinstall it after upgrade remove before upgrade?
595 [09:02:34] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: There might be no source published for your wireless device.
596 [09:02:56] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: You can find out. First step is to find out which wireless device is in your computer.
597 [09:03:03] <spinningCat-work> no_gravity, i can see my wireless device when i type lspci
598 [09:03:06] <miskatonic> if there is a special agreement between canonical and hw manufacturer, it is not even available in non-free
599 [09:03:17] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: Yes
600 [09:03:24] <spinningCat-work> i can get the model
601 [09:03:35] <spinningCat-work> just gimme a sec let me share model
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603 [09:04:02] <diogenes_> Rust3dCor3, then make sure the newer card model is supported by the driver version on your system.
604 [09:04:07] <no_gravity> miskatonic: Canonical does that type of deals?
605 [09:04:35] <miskatonic> I do not know, for firmware, but at least they do so dfor uefi
606 [09:04:58] <miskatonic> the secureboot thing
607 [09:05:40] <spinningCat-work> it is rtl8732be
608 [09:05:55] <spinningCat-work> realtek semiconductor
609 [09:06:36] <no_gravity> Is this the way to set the timezone in Linux? rm /etc/localtime && ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin /etc/localtime
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611 [09:06:45] <themill> .i firmware-realtek
612 [09:06:51] <themill> ,i firmware-realtek
613 [09:06:52] <judd> Package firmware-realtek (non-free/kernel, optional) in buster/amd64: Binary firmware for Realtek wired/wifi/BT adapters. Version: 20190114-2; Size: 493.1k; Installed: 1563k; Homepage: replaced-url
614 [09:06:57] <themill> spinningCat-work: ^^
615 [09:07:32] <themill> no_gravity: both /etc/timezone and /etc/localtime need to be set
616 [09:08:13] <no_gravity> themill: Both via a softlink?
617 [09:09:18] <no_gravity> themill: What happens when I only link /etc/localtime?
618 [09:09:37] <Rust3dCor3> diogenes_, my current driver version is 418.74. for my current card i can update to 440.82. the new card that i want to buy also supports 440.82.
619 [09:09:51] <themill> no_gravity: /etc/timezone has the name of the timezone in it
620 [09:09:55] <spinningCat-work> themill, which file should i download?
621 [09:10:11] <themill> spinningCat-work: do you currently have network access from that machine?
622 [09:10:22] <no_gravity> themill: So I should echo something into that file?
623 [09:10:43] <themill> no_gravity: yeah, "Europe/Berlin"
624 [09:10:57] <no_gravity> themill: Ok, thanks!
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626 [09:11:08] <spinningCat-work> themill, yeah
627 [09:11:22] <diogenes_> Rust3dCor3, then all is well, no reinstallation needed.
628 [09:11:22] <spinningCat-work> with ethernet
629 [09:11:31] <themill> spinningCat-work: "apt install firmware-realtek" should be enough then
630 [09:11:42] <Rust3dCor3> diogenes_, thank You
631 [09:11:52] <miskatonic> there are also cities named berlin in the US
632 [09:12:03] <diogenes_> you're welcome.
633 [09:12:39] <spinningCat-work> let me try themill
634 [09:12:46] <spinningCat-work> it is buster btw
635 [09:14:53] <no_gravity> I often think that using IRC speeds up software development by 100%.
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637 [09:15:32] <spinningCat-work> it seems there is no firmware-realtek here
638 [09:15:49] <spinningCat-work> i guess i need to download it manually
639 [09:16:13] <themill> !show sources.list spinningCat-work
640 [09:16:13] <dpkg> spinningCat-work: Please pastebin the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list. The easiest way to do this is to pastebin the output of: head -v -n -0 /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*}
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642 [09:16:57] <spinningCat-work> sure sec
643 [09:17:58] <no_gravity> Debian should come with a raspberry pi. So you can plug in the PI into the USB port of your machine and have it be a bridge to your wifi. So you can download the wifi drivers.
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645 [09:18:42] <no_gravity> Thats how I would do it these days. As I don't have ethernet cables lying around anymore.
646 [09:19:51] <no_gravity> Or just swap out the wifi module for something that is supported by Debian in the first place. Is there such a module?
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648 [09:21:24] <themill> Or just use the installer image with firmware on it
649 [09:21:45] <no_gravity> themill: Is that one officially supported by the Debian foundation?
650 [09:22:12] <themill> There is no Debian Foundation. It's supported as much as anything else is by the volunteers here
651 [09:22:47] <spinningCat-work> themill, replaced-url
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653 [09:23:48] <themill> spinningCat-work: typo on line 6 bob → non
654 [09:23:52] <no_gravity> themill: Well, there is a difference of trustworthyness between the main debian distro and something somebody on the internet put together.
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656 [09:24:23] <themill> no_gravity: it's made by the same people who make the CD images using the same software on the same machine and signed the same way
657 [09:24:44] <no_gravity> themill: Link?
658 [09:25:09] <themill> replaced-url
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660 [09:26:31] <no_gravity> themill: "unofficial" sounds like an explicit indicator that it is less trustworthy.
661 [09:26:34] <themill> FYI: gpgv: Good signature from "Debian CD signing key <debian-cd@lists.debian.org>"
662 [09:26:47] <themill> no_gravity: Debian does not officially distribute any non-free software
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664 [09:27:19] <themill> no_gravity: if you have non-free or contrib in your sources.list, then you've already crossed that line
665 [09:28:09] <no_gravity> themill: Well, whatever it means that this download is under "unofficial" - I would rather install the thing that has a big green download button on the debian homepage and later add the non-free sources.
666 [09:28:27] <themill> That's entirely up to you, just don't complain about doing so.
667 [09:28:34] <no_gravity> themill: I complained?
668 [09:29:18] <themill> You've exceeded my quota of people who are wrong on the internet that I can be arsed arguing with.
669 [09:30:24] <spinningCat-work> themill, thank you
670 [09:30:27] <miskatonic> i don't have contrib or non-free in my sources.list
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673 [09:32:16] <no_gravity> miskatonic: How do you get wifi to work?
674 [09:32:52] <miskatonic> not at all
675 [09:33:01] <spinningCat-work> hmm
676 [09:33:25] <spinningCat-work> in debian installation phase, debian dont use non-free firmware?
677 [09:33:54] <spinningCat-work> i remembered in the past i didnt have that problem in debian installation. I just used my wireless properly
678 [09:34:05] <spinningCat-work> some policies changed ?
679 [09:34:09] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: With the same wifi hardware?
680 [09:34:42] <spinningCat-work> yeah and broadcom
681 [09:34:59] <no_gravity> spinningCat-work: The same and Broadcom? What does that mean?
682 [09:35:30] <spinningCat-work> I mean i did installation in two different computers what is what i meant
683 [09:35:38] <no_gravity> I see
684 [09:35:51] <miskatonic> I use an usb-to-ethernet adapter to get the network going, but these things are probably not sold any longer
685 [09:36:09] <no_gravity> miskatonic: Did you saw my comment above about using a PI for that?
686 [09:36:24] <spinningCat-work> you mean get wirelss with usb_?
687 [09:36:30] <spinningCat-work> is it called usb connector?
688 [09:36:55] <miskatonic> no, I do not get wireless at all
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690 [09:37:29] <no_gravity> miskatonic: The PI can act as a USB-to-Ethernet adapter.
691 [09:37:59] <miskatonic> I don't know what PIs are
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694 [09:38:46] <no_gravity> miskatonic: The most amazing devices since the original iPhone. The PI Zero W for example is a full Linux computer for $20 that weights 10g (with sd card) and can be powered from your usb port.
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715 [09:57:25] <Lampion> Hello everyone, I have just launched a vm under virt-manager and got no GUI, I choose debian 10 under cinammon.
716 [09:58:25] <Lampion> Has anyone experienced this ? I gave it 1Go RAM to go with.
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769 [11:05:35] <Lampion> Hello everyone ! On a debian via live image, what's the option to use su without a password ?
770 [11:05:40] <Lampion> su -%i or something ?
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772 [11:06:31] <Wulf> Lampion: sudo, or set empty password for root user.
773 [11:06:44] <Wulf> Lampion: or change the pam settings
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775 [11:07:43] <Lampion> Someone gave me a hint but I can't remember it, I think there was a simpler way.
776 [11:07:58] <Lampion> Sudo doesn't work, still asks me for a password, and blank doesn't work.
777 [11:09:48] <Wulf> Lampion: works for me. I've got this in /etc/shadow: root::18366:0:99999:7:::
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779 [11:10:23] <Lampion> Yeah but I'm under live image, man
780 [11:10:54] <Wulf> so?
781 [11:11:54] <Lampion> I don't know how you did to tamper with files that are under the iso
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783 [11:12:39] <Wulf> Lampion: you can create your own.
784 [11:12:53] <Wulf> Lampion: and is that really mounted read-only?
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786 [11:13:37] <Wulf> Lampion: actually I just tried it in a docker container. But it's basically the same.
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788 [11:14:26] <Lampion> I don't know, what's a docker container ?
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790 [11:17:28] <bouzu_> Lampion, i think what you're looking for is passwordless sudo for at least the su command, so you can switch to root with "sudo su -" without a password. but then i wonder why you do care about this on a temporary envirionment/ live cd
791 [11:18:30] <Lampion> I can't get the GUI working, I'm missing stuff and I'm trying some other stuff, I need the su for that.
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798 [11:22:59] <bouzu_> have you tried just prefixing your commands with "sudo"? pretty sure the default live cd user has permissions for that
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968 [14:42:37] <rockdrilla> hi everyone! how do I friendly-ping package maintainer(s) after sending merge request in salsa.d.o ? I don't sure that salsa.d.o sends notification to them.
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1070 [16:31:09] <oxek> Debian-stable, xfce. How do I disable screen switching off after 10 minutes when watching a video on youtube?
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1074 [16:33:41] <NetTerminalGene> oxek, as far as i remember you can disable it in screensaver settings
1075 [16:34:22] <_bouzu_> oxek, look for xfce power management, display options
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1081 [16:40:18] <annadane> i don't think xfce even has a screensaver
1082 [16:40:22] <annadane> but yeah, xfce4-power-manager
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1090 [16:43:53] <diogenes_> ,v xfce4-screensaver
1091 [16:43:54] <judd> Package: xfce4-screensaver on amd64 -- sid: 0.1.10-1
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1116 [17:11:32] <Onepamopa> I have some weird "ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Failure creating named object", "ACPI BIOS Error (bug): AE_AML_PACKAGE_LIMIT" and "nct6775.656: Invalid temperature source" messages in dmesg, kernel 5.4.34-1. Do I have to report them someplace?
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1187 [18:15:34] <oxek> NetTerminalGene _bouzu_: I looked around in there, but I can only disable it entirely. I want the screen to turn off if I walk away from my PC for 10+ minutes, but I don't want it to turn off if I am watching a video in firefox for 10+ minutes.
1188 [18:15:41] <oxek> it does not appear to have this granularity
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1190 [18:16:46] <deadrom> hi
1191 [18:17:39] <deadrom> on a regular old desktop computer, how to I send the displays into power save from the console when all screen savers and power save from, say xfce settings are disabled?
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1247 [19:05:12] <lhp22> Hi there ! I've a strange problems : the man pages are found on my debian for a user, but root account doesn't find man pages Oo (`man less` tells me that it doesn't know `less`)
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1255 [19:08:57] <NetTerminalGene> oxek, yes. it happens on my gnome buster too. so i disabled it entirely
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1257 [19:10:27] <oxek> NetTerminalGene: good to know it's not an isolated problem to xfce then, thanks
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1260 [19:11:03] <AndreasLutro> lhp22: what is the exact error message you're seeing?
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1262 [19:11:28] <NetTerminalGene> oxek, it wasn't happening on stretch
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1265 [19:12:31] <kreyren> How do i make apt to output metadata of what is going to be added on the system with package installed?
1266 [19:12:47] <kreyren> expecting output alike: installing `neofetch` adds `/usr/bin/neofetch`
1267 [19:13:07] * kreyren remembers apt-file being relevant somehow, but he wasn't able to get the expected output
1268 [19:14:06] <karlpinc> oxek: I put "xset dpms force standby" into a "launcher" on the xfce control panel and click on that when I want to force the screen into standby.
1269 [19:14:18] <oxek> kreyren: `apt-file list <package>`
1270 [19:14:32] <kreyren> LIST! thanks oxek
1271 [19:14:35] * kreyren was clsoe
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1273 [19:14:58] <oxek> kreyren: I mean, it was the 2nd option in the manpage
1274 [19:15:10] * kreyren doesn't like reading
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1276 [19:15:33] <ratrace> kreyren: note that the list may not be complete, there's post-inst scripts that may create files
1277 [19:15:35] <oxek> tbh there should be a simple-english version of manpages, just like there is simple-english wikipedia
1278 [19:16:05] <EdePopede> there are translations. more or less.
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1280 [19:16:28] <kreyren> ratrace, noted
1281 [19:16:29] <ratrace> oxek: like, "manapge for dummies"?
1282 [19:16:38] <kreyren> oxek, tldrpage ? would be cool ^-^
1283 [19:16:47] <EdePopede> apropos
1284 [19:16:49] * kreyren should make that
1285 [19:17:02] <annadane> For Dummies Books For Dummies
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1287 [19:18:27] <EdePopede> kreyren: spoken man pages
1288 [19:18:38] <kreyren> EdePopede, nah talking takes too long
1289 [19:18:48] <kreyren> and harder to maintain
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1292 [19:19:14] <annadane> i'm sure you can hire stephen fry to narrate every man page
1293 [19:19:18] <annadane> he does use free software
1294 [19:19:33] <EdePopede> someone should tell this to all the folks uploading 15 mins long tutorials to youtube which would fit into a screenful of text.
1295 [19:19:46] <kreyren> EdePopede, +1
1296 [19:20:17] <ratrace> EdePopede: but a screenful of text can't trigger four advertisements!
1297 [19:20:19] <oxek> karlpinc: that command works nicely, I made a note of it, thanks. Still I'd prefer the autmatic behavior though.
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1299 [19:20:44] <EdePopede> had one recently, 14+ minutes, the first 2 things he explained was how to get a user shell and then edit some file in /etc *fp*
1300 [19:21:02] <EdePopede> err root
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1302 [19:21:53] <EdePopede> ratrace: text ads, why not. ey, debian could add some kali and ubuntu ads into its installer to make some bucks
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1304 [19:22:21] <ratrace> that'd be the day I've erased debian from all the servers and computers I oversee :)
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1306 [19:23:43] <EdePopede> tbh i'm fighting myself wuth smartctl's manpage right now. it is long and i don't really use the program every day
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1309 [19:24:42] <EdePopede> created some output already and can't even decipher the table. i know i've read somewhere about the classes of values and how to interprete them, maybe even in the manpage. no idea.
1310 [19:25:08] <ratrace> evil smartctl causing people to fight themselves! Evil Dead style.
1311 [19:25:19] <mainstreet> Hi. I'm trying to apt-get upgrade my box and I just get a bunch of 404's from debian.org. What's the obvious thing I'm forgetting, or...? >>
1312 [19:25:39] <oxek> mainstreet: what are your sources.list?
1313 [19:25:42] <EdePopede> mainstreet: some outdated repo links?
1314 [19:25:45] <H4ndy> well check which servers fail and see if they can be replaced with another mirror
1315 [19:26:02] <oxek> mainstreet: just replace everything with deb.debian.org
1316 [19:27:28] <mainstreet> right now it's security.debian.org that's failing, I should replace that with deb.debian.org ?
1317 [19:27:36] <karlpinc> EdePopede: This is what I do: replaced-url
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1322 [19:29:14] <oxek> mainstreet: yes
1323 [19:29:21] <mainstreet> hmm, didn't help
1324 [19:29:22] <oxek> deb.debian.org has everything, including security
1325 [19:29:49] <oxek> did you run `apt update` after editing the sources?
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1328 [19:31:20] <mainstreet> I did run an apt-get update, but it also didn't go well
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1332 [19:34:31] <mainstreet> Here's my update output: replaced-url
1333 [19:35:00] <oxek> can you paste the output of `cat /etc/apt/sources.list` somewhere?
1334 [19:35:28] <oxek> also, what version of debian are you on?
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1336 [19:35:45] <oxek> you have some wheezy sources in there... that's out of support by now
1337 [19:36:16] <mainstreet> replaced-url
1338 [19:36:53] <mainstreet> okay so what should this actually look like? It's been a while since I've done anything with this box other than just kept it running tbh... summer break just started, heh
1339 [19:38:24] <oxek> you're very likely on an unsupported version of debian, wheezy ended its long-term support in 2018. Easiest thing would be to just reinstall because upgrade path is not supported either.
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1342 [19:38:37] <oxek> someone else in here might help you
1343 [19:38:45] <mainstreet> ah
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1346 [19:40:30] <jmcnaught> !wheezy sources.list
1347 [19:40:30] <dpkg> Debian 7 "wheezy" is archived. A suitable /etc/apt/sources.list for wheezy has one line: «deb replaced-url
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1350 [19:41:32] <jmcnaught> mainstreet: ^^ but remember it's not supported, so no security vulnerabilities are getting fixed. The instructions for how to upgrade to Debian 8 are in the release notes. Debian 8 only has LTS support until June, so you'll also want to upgrade to Debian 9
1351 [19:41:52] * mainstreet nods. Can I upgrade straight to 9, then?
1352 [19:42:02] <jmcnaught> no you cannot skip releases
1353 [19:42:12] <tds> how much is this machine running?
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1355 [19:42:23] <tds> it may well be easier and cleaner just to migrate services to a fresh buster box, rather than upgrading
1356 [19:42:39] <karlpinc> mainstreet, oxek : You can upgrade. You just can't skip major releases. So you need to upgrade to each release from the last.
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1358 [19:45:35] <mainstreet> Hmmm, possibly. I'm running a small website (mainly just a personal dump site) + some irc related stuff... so yeah, I may just want to make a new droplet and move stuff over.
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1360 [19:46:35] <sney> I used to use digital ocean and from what I can remember, their images sometimes don't upgrade cleanly anyway
1361 [19:46:49] <karlpinc> sney: What did you switch to?
1362 [19:47:09] <sney> joyent, but then they shut down. now I use ovh
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1367 [19:51:40] <oxek> karlpinc: yes, upgrades are possible, I merely meant that the upgrade path wheezy->jessie is unsupported by now (meaning nobody is officially going to support it) because all support ended in 2018
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1371 [19:53:17] <mainstreet> Yeah, I think I'm just going to make a new one.
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1389 [20:00:46] <rohanrhu> hi
1390 [20:00:51] <rohanrhu> replaced-url
1391 [20:01:22] <rohanrhu> what is the shortest way for changing mirror?
1392 [20:01:38] <H4ndy> edit sources.list
1393 [20:01:44] <rohanrhu> yes i know
1394 [20:02:04] <rohanrhu> but there is no another way?
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1396 [20:04:14] <rohanrhu> i think something like "switch another mirror prompt" on down mirrors would useful
1397 [20:04:16] <rohanrhu> :D
1398 [20:04:45] <annadane> !deb.debian.org
1399 [20:04:46] <dpkg> deb.debian.org is a mirror network that is backed by international content delivery networks and for most users, this is the most reliable <mirror> to use in the <sources.list>. From Debian 9 "Stretch" onwards, apt queries SRV records in DNS which then send it off to a CDN. Older apt will get an HTTP redirect from deb.debian.org to the same CDNs. See replaced-url
1400 [20:04:47] <rohanrhu> with nearest mirrors
1401 [20:05:18] <rohanrhu> thank you :D
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1422 [20:19:46] <robi> hi, i've noticed that the linux kernel's maximum PID changed within the last couple of months. is there a specific bugtracker page for this?
1423 [20:20:10] <robi> or was it changed within the linux kernel itself?
1424 [20:20:46] <robi> an older stackoverflow post says the default is 32768
1425 [20:20:53] <robi> not sure if it's still that.
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1428 [20:22:16] <somiaj> robi: /usr/share/doc/packname should contain the changelog, though not all chages are mentioned, ones related to bugs/issues are. Sometimes you have to look for the actual commit to git
1429 [20:23:00] <robi> i see.
1430 [20:23:08] <robi> i'm looking through the kernel source tree right now
1431 [20:23:39] <somiaj> You may find the debian chainlog a quick place to check first
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1433 [20:24:09] <somiaj> but mostly debian only mentions issues in its kernels due to reported bugs, often times the change log is 'new upstream release' which of course comes with all upstream changes
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1476 [20:52:22] <Lampion> Hello again everyone, quick question: I'm trying to open ports on a VM, and I'm too lazy to go through iptables to change rules. Is there a quick to do it ?
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1503 [21:15:47] <Devastator> is there a factoid explaining how to put debian live cd on a thumb drive?
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1505 [21:16:24] <dondelelcaro> dpkg: search debian live
1506 [21:16:25] <dpkg> dondelelcaro: i haven't a clue
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1509 [21:16:59] <cybercrypto> Devastator: are you in need to create one, or you want to document the process?
1510 [21:17:29] <Devastator> cybercrypto I need to help a friend create one
1511 [21:18:01] <cybercrypto> Devastator: I guess the wiki gives you a great guidance... just a sec
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1517 [21:18:55] <cybercrypto> Devastator: try dig this page a bit more: replaced-url
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1521 [21:21:18] <Devastator> I'm gonna try with rufus, seems to do the same thing as win32diskimager, but easier
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1523 [21:21:42] <dondelelcaro> dpkg: listkeys debian live
1524 [21:21:43] <dpkg> Factoid search of 'debian live' by key (5): debian live ;; #debian lives ;; debian live oldstable ;; #debian livecd ;; debian live wheezy.
1525 [21:22:06] <dondelelcaro> looks like we just have some pointing to the manual, but nothign specific on imaging usb keys
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1531 [21:26:38] <jmcnaught> Devastator: in rufus use DD mode to copy the image, otherwise Rufus might try to fix what's not broke.
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1538 [21:36:10] <oxek> ,checkbackport virtualbox
1539 [21:36:12] <judd> Backporting package virtualbox in sid→buster/amd64: unsatisfiable build dependencies: Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12).
1540 [21:36:20] <oxek> Does that mean I can trivially get virtualbox in debian stable?
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1543 [21:36:40] <oxek> just download the sources from sid and compile?
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1553 [21:40:40] <karlpinc> oxek: That means you _can't_ compile.
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1558 [21:43:04] <cybercrypto> Devastator: have you tried using dd? it is much simplier and needs no bunch of software installations.
1559 [21:43:24] <Devastator> cybercrypto on windows?
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1562 [21:44:45] <annadane> oxek, pretty sure oracle has a download link for debian
1563 [21:44:50] <annadane> you can get it from their site
1564 [21:44:57] <annadane> or use non-oracle alternatives for virtualization
1565 [21:45:18] <cybercrypto> Devastator: you dont have access to any linux? If windows is your only OS availablem than google for pendrivelinux.com
1566 [21:45:52] <Devastator> cybercrypto I'm helping a friend remotely
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1568 [21:46:57] <cybercrypto> Devastator: great! Good Lucky!
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1572 [21:49:43] <pileofstraw> i am insanely disappointed. set up crash logging on 30 machines out of 300 to try and figure out why all my systems are crashing infrequently
1573 [21:49:56] <pileofstraw> waited OVER A WEEK and found a crashed system out of the 30 running kexec kernel crash logging
1574 [21:50:02] <pileofstraw> rebooted it via remote power bar
1575 [21:50:07] <pileofstraw> ....no crash log.
1576 [21:50:18] <pileofstraw> So these lockups are not kernel panics.
1577 [21:50:39] <pileofstraw> Just the worst, most disappointing garbage result. Ugh
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1579 [21:51:00] <AndreasLutro> that sucks. problems on the hypervisor maybe?
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1581 [21:52:02] <oxek> karlpinc: I was told I can ignore debhelper-compat
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1583 [21:52:50] <oxek> annadane: I prefer to use debian repos. Already trying to use qemu/kvm/libvirt/virt-manager combination but failing at getting it to work the way I want.
1584 [21:53:39] <pileofstraw> AndreasLutro: these are physical machines, not VMs
1585 [21:53:43] <pileofstraw> deployed countrywide
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1591 [21:59:08] <ratrace> pileofstraw: syphon off their dmesg or syslogs
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1594 [22:01:09] <pileofstraw> I have many copies of affected machines' dmesg and syslogs
1595 [22:01:15] <pileofstraw> There is nothing in the logging indicating a reason for crash.
1596 [22:01:23] <AndreasLutro> how are they copied?
1597 [22:01:31] <pileofstraw> It just ends abruptly and restarts when we manually powercycle the machine
1598 [22:01:41] <pileofstraw> How is what copied?
1599 [22:02:01] <AndreasLutro> dmesg/syslogs. if you just copy from the filesystem every X amount of time...
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1601 [22:02:56] <pileofstraw> nagios will indicate an engine has fallen offline, we have a tech go onsite and X is frozen. Manual power cycle brings the engine back online and I copy the logs via SCP
1602 [22:03:11] <ratrace> yeah, so you need to actually stream them out. you should be sending syslog remotely to a central log server anyway. and you can set up dmesg -w tail over ssh and wait for a crash.
1603 [22:03:16] <AndreasLutro> maybe look into letting syslog transfer logs in realtime
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1605 [22:03:37] <ratrace> you can't rely on post-hoc log analysis, you have to actually stream it out. kernel panics can be caught that way, that otherwise wouldn't reach the disk
1606 [22:03:39] <AndreasLutro> there might be log lines that are lost when the crash happens
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1608 [22:04:17] <ratrace> dmesg -w over ssh seems like a rudimentary but quite useful method to catch a crash that ain't getting logged to disk otherwise
1609 [22:04:32] <pileofstraw> Forgive my ignorance
1610 [22:04:46] <ratrace> you can also use the serial port, something-somethign with IPMI even, in case the crash won't make it through the network even
1611 [22:04:49] <pileofstraw> but why would it be more likely to log and send over network (that is, before the crash takes out networking)
1612 [22:04:51] <pileofstraw> than to log to disk?
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1614 [22:05:15] <ratrace> pileofstraw: because the kernel may hang/lock-out before syslog manages to catch it and write it out
1615 [22:05:39] <ratrace> but the kernel will immedially printk about it
1616 [22:05:57] <pileofstraw> I was sincerely hoping that kexec would bridge that gap but on reboot of this crashed machine I have no crash log.
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1618 [22:06:16] <ratrace> kexec? what's that got to do with it.
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1620 [22:06:44] <AndreasLutro> alternatively, syslog will attempt to write logs to the filesystem, but the filesystem has crashed somehow, so it doesn't actually write anything. or the log file gets mangled because of the filesystem crashed
1621 [22:06:45] <pileofstraw> Well if the kernel is crashing it would save the crash kernel and let me analyzie it afterward.
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1624 [22:07:33] <pileofstraw> ok. thanks very much, I will set up a syslog server for a test quantity of machines and see if I can manage its bandwidth. I hope I strike gold this way!
1625 [22:07:46] <ratrace> pileofstraw: assuming it's capable of writing out stuff to the filesystem at that point
1626 [22:08:11] <ratrace> pileofstraw: you should be collating logs from all the machines to a central log server anyway
1627 [22:08:23] <ratrace> syslog-ng can use TLS if you don't trust the network
1628 [22:09:18] <AndreasLutro> I think rsyslog does as well
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1630 [22:11:39] <Onepamopa> ratrace, so I'll have to also stream the syslog out.. been experiencing a lot of random freezes on a TR 3960x, asus trx40-pro bios 0902, 8x8G ddr4 while getting nothing @ any of the logs to indicate the reason for the freeze.
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1636 [22:14:31] <ratrace> Onepamopa: even better get kernel to printk on serial, or ghetto it with dmesg -w over ssh
1637 [22:15:31] <Onepamopa> ratrace, thanks, I'll try to "ghetto" it first, hopefully I'll catch something next time it decides to freeze
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1671 [22:45:34] <dk657> if i'm following "testing main non-free contrib", should i also follow stable or unstable? i'm asking because i went to install nethack-console, and it turns out to be available everywhere but "testing"
1672 [22:45:58] <sney> testing can be mixed with unstable if you do this:
1673 [22:45:59] <sney> !tum
1674 [22:46:00] <dpkg> «echo 'APT::Default-Release "testing";' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf», edit sources.list, copy your non-security testing lines and change one set to unstable, then apt-get update. Use apt-get -t unstable install foo; to install foo from unstable rather than testing as usual. WARNING to SYNAPTIC users: Synaptic ignores Default-Release: set Preferences->Distribution.
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1677 [22:46:13] <sney> don't mix anything with stable unless you like fixing broken messes
1678 [22:46:46] <sney> also, for testing support you should go to #debian-next on irc.oftc.net
1679 [22:46:49] <xtifr> If cheese "just works"(tm) with my laptop's built-in webcam, why won't firefox recognize it?
1680 [22:46:57] <dk657> i do not, in fact, like fixing broken messes :)
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1685 [22:47:44] <dk657> but that's just the solution i wanted. thank you!
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1689 [22:50:11] <somiaj> dk657: also testing/unstable questions should be asked on #debian-next on irc.oftc.net
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1691 [22:51:13] <dk657> somiaj: excellent, thank you
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1721 [23:19:07] <b1ackandwh1te> why ubuntu has virtualbox and debian not?
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1723 [23:20:38] <bomb> b1ackandwh1te: replaced-url
1724 [23:20:39] <judd> Bug replaced-url
1725 [23:21:15] <b1ackandwh1te> humm
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1728 [23:22:47] <somiaj> b1ackandwh1te: oracle won't support a frozen release of virtualbox, and debian stable requires this
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1732 [23:24:57] <bomb> b1ackandwh1te: KVM is good
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1736 [23:26:47] <b1ackandwh1te> does kvm has a GUI?
1737 [23:27:03] <ratrace> yes, virtmanager
1738 [23:27:14] <b1ackandwh1te> colol
1739 [23:27:24] <b1ackandwh1te> *cool
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1756 [23:43:00] <b1ackandwh1te> some softwares like android studio virtualizes android, if i install it in a vc will be a nested virtualization, does kvm support it?
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1758 [23:43:43] <b1ackandwh1te> vc >*vm
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1761 [23:47:44] <Viterous> from what I rember, if android studio uses cpu virtulization, it wont work because that element is disabled. It would have to load up a emulator that doesn't use hardware virtulization
1762 [23:48:12] <bomb> I feel lucky when my Android phone works properly, let alone running its emulator inside a VM
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1764 [23:49:23] <jmcnaught> KVM has support for nested virtualization, I haven't tried it though.
1765 [23:49:39] <b1ackandwh1te> ok
1766 [23:49:48] <bomb> sure, and Android emulator is built on top of QEMU
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1768 [23:51:27] <jmcnaught> It might not work with Android studio
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