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00:02.25 | xiong | Hey, is it possible to ask dpkg to list installed packages by repository? |
00:03.18 | dvs | xiong: That what the "-t" optiion is for. |
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00:03.56 | xiong | Let me check that. |
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00:04.31 | dvs | oops. scratch that. |
00:04.37 | dvs | puts down the egg nog |
00:04.52 | xiong | He he. I looked for something like that before asking, did not find. |
00:05.30 | babilen | dpkg: list repositories |
00:05.30 | dpkg | To see what repository a package may have come from, try http://svn.noreply.org/svn/weaselutils/trunk/apt-listrepository , or use dpkg -l | awk '/^.i/ {print $2}' | xargs apt-cache policy | awk '/^[a-z0-9.\-]+:/ {pkg=$1}; /\*\*\*/ {OFS="\t"; ver=$2; getline; print pkg,ver,$2,$3}', or ask me about <obsolete>, or http://people.debian.org/~dannf/apt-inventory, or <bdo list>, or <dmm list> |
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00:11.03 | xiong | babilen, I appreciate that, truly... but that is one miserable stinky long line. How is it... just askin'... that nobody did, indeed, include that as a dpkg option? |
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00:22.49 | xiong | That link to the Perl script works very well, thank you. |
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00:40.25 | Hassen | i wonder why is python language embedded in many linux distros |
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00:43.03 | eintw1ck | Hassen: Because even stupid people can program in python. |
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00:53.31 | dvs | !prize eintw1ck |
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00:54.19 | eintw1ck | ...what is this! I wanted apt to give it to me |
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01:47.32 | manchicken | DalekSec++ |
01:47.51 | DalekSec | \o/ |
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01:55.47 | LinuxGuy2020 | I have a samba share setup on my server and I can access the share on my android tablet just fine but what do I need to access it in nautilus? Do I need a package installed or something? |
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01:57.19 | dvs | LinuxGuy2020: samba-client? |
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01:58.11 | dvs | smbclient |
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02:20.56 | tnwnsf | hi |
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02:24.58 | neo1691 | my user neo1691 belongs to the group fuse. Yet when I run fusermount as neo1691 I get permission denied error. fusermount runs successfully only as root user |
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02:25.15 | rww | did you log out and back in again after adding yourself to that group? |
02:25.18 | rww | mikolaj__: on GNOME 3? |
02:25.35 | mikolaj__ | rww: yes. |
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02:25.44 | rww | mikolaj__: hold down ctrl or shift or alt on that menu, I forget which it is |
02:25.53 | rww | or log out and there's a menu for it there |
02:26.53 | mikolaj__ | rww: Sorry I mean in the power menu, how to get the computer to shutdown after 1 idle hour instead of suspend |
02:27.00 | rww | oh |
02:27.02 | rww | no idea, sorry |
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02:28.40 | mikolaj__ | rww: but thanks for the other tip anyway, I thought there was a bug in the UI or something because of no shutdown option |
02:29.05 | rww | nope, it's by design. I believe Power management being simplified is too |
02:29.17 | rww | I use KDE, so as one could imagine I don't really agree with this. |
02:30.07 | mikolaj__ | gnome3 includes some puzzling design choices for sure |
02:30.36 | tnwnsf | xfce is nice and simple. but it's UGLY and audio support is screwed up |
02:32.15 | mikolaj__ | it's not so bad once you get a better window theme and so on |
02:32.18 | tnwnsf | how do i make dhclient not connect to random udp ports ? |
02:32.36 | neo1691 | rww, Thanks I will log out |
02:33.09 | tnwnsf | i'm on stable and no amount of config options prevents it from opening up random udp ports |
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02:33.27 | mikolaj__ | what stopped me from using xfce is that there was a 1 second delay when switching workspaces if an application was open in the workspace I switch to |
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02:36.17 | tnwnsf | mikolaj__, it seems every de has its own weird set of quirks |
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03:20.53 | SeRi | Hello all, Merry Christmas. I have setup a dynamic LACP on my switch. I than proceed to create my bond0 on Debian 7 x84_64... All works... Well almost. I see that I have a few dropped packets. I cant seem to trackdown the issue. Just for testing I installed Slackware 14 and I had the same issue. Is there a way to track this type of issues? |
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03:25.33 | SeRi | reboot brb. |
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04:15.57 | cripto | rww: nice seeing you here :) |
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04:20.05 | shellox_ | hi |
04:20.48 | shellox_ | for which dns server would you go for a local network? |
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04:21.37 | shellox_ | dnsmasq seems like the right fit for a small local network + dns forwarder |
04:21.46 | shellox_ | but I'm not sure how reliable it is |
04:21.58 | abrotman | it's been around awhile |
04:24.35 | shellox_ | abrotman: so i shouldn't have problems with just 10 clients right? |
04:25.44 | shellox_ | i just give it a try first |
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04:29.13 | abrotman | you probably wouldn't have problems with 100 clients |
04:29.20 | abrotman | erm, 1000 clients |
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04:43.34 | meshuggah | merry xmas to all |
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04:44.18 | pbk829 | i did a install of debian (that took a long time) and not i'm a the login screen but during installation i accidently skipped over the account creation section, so i don't have an account to log in to. is there any way to log in somehow and make one or do i have to do that entire thing over again? |
04:44.34 | pbk829 | and now* i'm at the login screen |
04:44.52 | stew | pbk829: login as root and create a user? |
04:45.05 | pbk829 | is there a password? |
04:45.10 | stew | yes |
04:45.42 | pbk829 | ... |
04:46.14 | pbk829 | are you going to tell me? |
04:46.25 | stew | i don't know it, you should have given it during the installation |
04:46.38 | meshuggah | gfy root |
04:46.43 | meshuggah | password = |
04:46.49 | meshuggah | without password, so press enter |
04:46.51 | meshuggah | try that |
04:47.17 | stew | and then what? he should try "a" and then "b"? |
04:47.25 | pbk829 | i tried "gfy root" as the username and blank password bt it didn't work |
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04:47.35 | stew | pbk829: he's just making stuff up |
04:47.36 | meshuggah | sorry, simply root |
04:47.38 | meshuggah | i mispelled |
04:47.38 | stew | !ifrp |
04:47.38 | dpkg | For GRUB: 1) press 'e' to edit the kernel setting in the grub command line (add 'init=/bin/sh' to the end of it) 2) 'fsck' your root file system, 3) 'mount -o remount,rw /', 4) 'passwd root' 5) 'mount -o remount,ro /' 6) 'reboot -d -f' (exec /sbin/init should work); For LILO: 1) 'Linux init=/bin/sh' at the LILO boot prompt (hold Shift while booting), steps 2-6 are the same; For yaboot: 1) 'Linux init=/bin/sh' at yaboot prompt. |
04:47.52 | meshuggah | i am actually trying to help with my basic knowledge |
04:47.55 | stew | pbk829: if you don't know the root password, you can reset it like that ^^ |
04:48.01 | pbk829 | root as username didn't work either, without a password |
04:48.21 | stew | pbk829: that would only work if you happened to have told the installer to use a blank root password |
04:48.28 | meshuggah | sorry, so listen to stew he is a geek |
04:48.32 | stew | ? |
04:48.49 | pbk829 | i didn't, i accidently skipped past the username/password creation section of the installer and it wouldn't let me go back |
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04:49.12 | stew | pbk829: see dpkg's instructions |
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04:53.04 | Tylertwo | pbk829, what do you mean it wouldn't let you go back? Ime there was a 'go back' button at most screens during the installation. |
04:53.21 | pbk829 | no there wasn't |
04:53.32 | pbk829 | not once it began installing the system |
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04:58.00 | pbk829 | dpkg instructions worked |
04:58.01 | dpkg | pbk829: I don't know, could you explain it? |
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05:00.17 | nell | how come debian doesn't have libotr5 |
05:01.07 | optraz | i have radeon graphic card, how to reinstall the driver? |
05:01.28 | socomm | optraz: very carefully |
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05:02.07 | optraz | wtf? |
05:02.36 | pbk829 | ya this place is full of helpful advice like that optraz |
05:03.33 | optraz | hmmm |
05:03.40 | nell | I gotta install the backport version or something |
05:04.04 | pbk829 | if it's in backports then why do you say debian doesn't have it? |
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05:07.26 | Tylertwo | nell, would libotr2 work? |
05:07.42 | nell | no |
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05:09.11 | nell | kk I got libotr5 installed |
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05:11.51 | nell | When I use libotr2 Tylertwo I get OTR version 3.2 |
05:11.55 | nell | and its currently at 4.0 |
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05:22.11 | pbk829 | off topic, but does anyone know if there's OTR support for finch these days? |
05:23.05 | nell | idk |
05:23.15 | nell | im trying to get latest OTR plugin to work on debian |
05:24.21 | pbk829 | otr plugin for what? |
05:24.26 | nell | pidgin |
05:24.35 | pbk829 | oh |
05:25.04 | nell | its not werkin |
05:25.17 | nell | wheezy has version 3.2 |
05:25.21 | nell | new security measures for 4.0 |
05:25.23 | pbk829 | did you install pidgin-otr? |
05:25.31 | nell | that installs old version.. |
05:25.51 | nell | debian has to get it together before next release I hope |
05:26.02 | pbk829 | backports has 4.0, it didn't work? |
05:26.48 | Okee | I had trouble booting into debian stable, and ended up booting via recovery mode. I am wondering if this had something to do with running KeePass2. Previously had problems with KeePass2 and wine in Linuxmint debian edition, and it created a system loop. I didn't install wine with debian stable, but curious as to how the OS is able to run a windows based program. |
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05:27.23 | nell | backports installs libotr2 |
05:27.27 | nell | when its at libotr5 |
05:28.07 | pbk829 | try this: sudo apt-get -t wheezy-backports install libotr5 |
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05:28.45 | pbk829 | backports is in your sources.list right? |
05:28.50 | nell | yeah |
05:28.55 | pbk829 | then that should work |
05:28.55 | nell | apparently I have libotr5 already installed |
05:29.12 | pbk829 | maybe try purging libotr2 then |
05:29.26 | nell | ah |
05:29.28 | nell | I stll had htat |
05:29.31 | nell | its gone now |
05:30.01 | nell | how about the actual OTR plugin now |
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05:30.04 | pbk829 | does pidgin-otr know to use libotr5 automatically? |
05:30.06 | pbk829 | i'm not sure |
05:30.10 | nell | it doesn't |
05:30.13 | nell | >_< |
05:30.16 | nell | when I try to install via backports |
05:30.25 | nell | it will use libotr2 |
05:31.20 | pbk829 | maybe the issue is that pidgin and pidgin-otr are not in backports |
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05:35.27 | pbk829 | i don't think finch supports otr yet |
05:35.30 | introom3 | hi, guys. I wanna install vim on wheezy stable. How? |
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05:40.36 | meshuggah | introom3, open synaptic, type vim, install |
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05:52.18 | shellox_ | abrotman: do you have a minute? |
05:52.56 | Okee | anyone have experience with kvm (virtualization)? |
05:56.30 | Okee | I am receiving an error indicating that I am missing firware, after installing a library virtualization module: http://pastebin.com/CePUpYny Any idea how to fix this? |
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06:03.30 | Penix | Okee: it's not a kvm-specific thing. if you have realtek 8169 ethernet and it worked before you saw that firmware warning, it will continue to work. don't worry about it |
06:04.25 | Okee | Penix> I don't know what I have, but would like to fix it. Does this error message only apply to realtek? |
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06:05.13 | Penix | Okee: yes, it's about firmware files for 'r8169' compatible chips, like it says |
06:05.58 | Penix | Okee: lspci |grep Ethernet |
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06:11.43 | Okee | Penix> I found their website, but I am not sure which driver I need. It is either the first one or the last one: http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false |
06:12.17 | Penix | Okee: you don't need their drivers. Linux has drivers for it |
06:12.33 | Penix | Okee: like I said, if your ethernet connection works, forget about those warning messages |
06:13.35 | Okee | Penix> So how would I upgrade if I wanted to use what linux has? |
06:14.20 | Penix | Okee: you're already using the built-in driver. that's what r8169 is. it's the driver for certain realtek gigabit ethernet interfaces, which it seems your system has |
06:15.04 | Penix | Okee: again: if your network connection functioned correctly before you saw those warning messages, forget all about the firmware files. just keep using your network connection |
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06:16.10 | leftie | hi |
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06:16.38 | leftie | if i have stuffed up some config files in /etc/ for a particular pkg, is there a way to redownload the default config files off the repo? |
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06:19.36 | Penix | leftie: you can do it via dpkg and/or apt. google 'debian reinstall config files'. the results on the first page explain the different approaches |
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07:00.20 | x6d61726b | Quick question on sources.list, I have downloaded the disc 1 of debian and have configured a usb stick to boot from that image. Is there a way to configure /etc/apt/sources.list to use that USB stick as a package repository? I'm trying to get the firmware-linux-free package which is on that image. |
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07:12.00 | Penix | x6d61726b: yes, you can add the mounted filesystem as a local repo. 'man sources.list', you can use 'file:/' |
07:12.32 | Penix | x6d61726b: although in this case, if all you want is firmware-linux-nonfree, you could just install it with dpkg. it doesn't depend on any other packages |
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07:13.57 | Penix | or, 'firmware-linux-free' rather |
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07:29.35 | introom3 | Sorry. I didn't elaborate my last question well. I'd like to install the latest vim aka 7.4 on debian wheezy. |
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07:30.00 | introom3 | Although I added wheezy-backports to source.list, but I found there was no 7.4 in the repo? |
07:30.13 | introom3 | does that mean I have to compile it on my own? |
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07:31.02 | babilen | dpkg: tell introom3 -about ssb |
07:31.06 | babilen | introom3: It does, yes. |
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07:32.19 | introom3 | babilen: ssh? |
07:32.22 | introom3 | ssb? |
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07:33.26 | Penix | introom3: read the msg from dpkg |
07:33.33 | babilen | introom3: Exactly, it stands for "simple sid backport" |
07:34.09 | introom3 | thanks. Wasn't aware of the pm. |
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07:38.46 | introom3 | For checking the debian-backports, can I directly ask the dpkg bot or do I have to visit backports.debian.org? |
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07:39.58 | wols | you /msg judd if a package has backport available it will tell you |
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07:40.14 | babilen | introom3: You can use our bot judd. Read http://ircbots.debian.net/judd/ about details, but you are looking for "/msg judd v $PKG" |
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07:51.57 | introom3 | what's the difference between vim-nox and vim-common. There seems no difference according to the desc. on package.deb~.org |
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07:54.22 | introom3 | bazhang: hmm? then what about the other? |
07:55.25 | introom3 | the vim-common also uses ncurses as tui |
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07:57.16 | bazhang | introom3, I'll check the debian packages site |
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08:01.53 | bazhang | http://packages.debian.org/search?suite=stable§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=vim introom3 |
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08:02.58 | introom3 | Unable to satisfy the build-depends: Build-Depends: libgpmg1-dev. I am using build-dep, how? |
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08:07.50 | introom3 | babilen: do you have/know any doc on building in the debian way? I am confronting with some problems now. |
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08:13.24 | eject_ck | Hi all, I got zotac nano box http://www.zotacusa.com/specsheet/ZBOXNANO-VD01-U.pdf and want use it as PC for wall TV (actually Nagios dashboards). I wasn't able to get openchrome working (blank screen), so I have Xorg working with vesa driver. I want to control DISPLAY=:0 remotely (via VNC?). What are recommendations for remote control ? |
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08:15.38 | bazhang | http://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/debian-packaging.html intricate |
08:15.50 | bazhang | whoops introom3 sorry intricate |
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08:26.51 | x6d61726b | Penix: Thanks! |
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08:31.13 | buu | eject_ck: I use xvnc.. |
08:31.18 | buu | er, x11vnc |
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08:34.40 | netbook-hdmi2tv | are there any technical or freedom issues that i should be aware if i want to install mono on GNU/Linux? |
08:34.54 | netbook-hdmi2tv | BTW, Happy GNUvidad! |
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08:47.52 | peterrooney | netbook-hdmi2tv: Yes, but it seems clear that you have a very different question that led to this one. |
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08:50.23 | netbook-hdmi2tv | petemc, yes. i want to root a Motorola Flipside using GNU/Linux |
08:50.54 | netbook-hdmi2tv | peterrooney, yes. i want to root a Motorola Flipside using GNU/Linux |
08:51.43 | adam8157 | Hi, all, has the result of "systemd or upstart" came out? |
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08:52.24 | rww | no, http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=727708 |
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09:03.33 | vol4ko | i am trying to add additional ip adress to my debian machine |
09:03.42 | vol4ko | what is netmask in /etc/network/interfaces |
09:03.42 | vol4ko | ? |
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09:03.55 | vol4ko | is there arny method that i can add it automaticly |
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09:17.02 | rozie | vol4ko: what do you mean autoatically? |
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09:23.09 | nkuttler | vol4ko: um, that's basic networking.. if you have to ask.. use networkmanager? no dhcp? |
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09:23.36 | nkuttler | (fwiw, if you don't know 255.255.255.0 would probably work) |
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09:39.04 | Acceos | vol4ko: You should check that with ur vps provider |
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09:47.31 | vol4ko | Acceos: the ip is added but it's not still on my vps i need to edit /etc/network/infterfaces maybe |
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09:49.32 | Acceos | You should still contact the privider, because it seem like you may have entered wrong netmask etc. If it's a VPS that you pay for, then they should provide support for it. |
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10:14.17 | Captain_Matrix | seriously annoying :( |
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10:55.29 | Rockj | eject_ck: https://github.com/norrs/binfiles/blob/master/vnc-help might be of help, I use it to connect to mum's display when she needs help with her laptop. |
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11:41.15 | cusco_ | hi |
11:41.15 | cusco_ | iCoisas? |
11:41.17 | cusco_ | oops |
11:41.41 | cusco_ | happy chistmas day for those who celebrate it :) |
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12:02.16 | powermaniac | Hi, could someone please tell me how to install AMD GPU drivers for Debian Jessie? |
12:02.24 | powermaniac | Tried googling it and didn't find anything useful... |
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12:05.03 | mjt | there should be nothing to install once you did a default install of jessie |
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12:05.18 | mjt | the gpu drivers are installed out of the box |
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12:06.27 | powermaniac | mjt: Okay well I installed 7.3 Debian Wheezy and did an update in my sources.list to Jessie/Testing and well there isn't a Catalyst Control Center...(Sort of a noob at this) so I'm not sure what I'm meant to access... |
12:06.35 | SOUL_OF_R00T | merry christmas great guys |
12:06.53 | abrotman | powermaniac: which card? |
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12:07.04 | powermaniac | abrotman: ATI Radeon HD 5870 |
12:07.12 | abrotman | thats old? |
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12:07.29 | powermaniac | abrotman: About 4 years old now I think... |
12:07.33 | abrotman | does your glxinfo have direct rendering? |
12:07.45 | powermaniac | abrotman: How do I check that> |
12:07.46 | powermaniac | ? |
12:07.52 | abrotman | it's a command .. |
12:09.05 | powermaniac | abrotman: I will pastebin the output of that command for you |
12:09.11 | abrotman | uhok |
12:09.41 | powermaniac | abrotman: http://pastebin.com/BpX0kSh6 |
12:10.07 | abrotman | syas yes, you're good |
12:10.13 | powermaniac | Ahh now I see where it says direct rendering |
12:10.22 | abrotman | you're using the free/oss driver |
12:10.28 | abrotman | "radeon" |
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12:10.36 | powermaniac | Okay how do I access the control center for that then? |
12:10.45 | abrotman | powermaniac: to do what? |
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12:11.04 | powermaniac | abrotman: I need to get dual monitor support running and change the resolution. |
12:11.42 | abrotman | xrandr AIUI |
12:11.56 | ghost75 | i corrupted a file on btrfs by purpose and is not able to repair it |
12:12.26 | abrotman | dpkg: tell powermaniac about dual monitors |
12:12.39 | abrotman | ghost75: good for you! |
12:12.47 | powermaniac | abrotman: Thanks! |
12:12.57 | abrotman | powermaniac: good luck |
12:13.08 | powermaniac | abrotman: although xrandr AIUI didn't work looking at the --help for it now |
12:13.17 | abrotman | read the wiki |
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12:13.29 | powermaniac | abrotman: Okay! |
12:13.46 | abrotman | or links, whichever |
12:14.17 | ghost75 | and if you dont know which file is corrupted you cannot fix it HAHA |
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12:15.36 | abrotman | ghost75: do you need help? |
12:15.53 | ghost75 | no, maybe devs need help |
12:16.06 | abrotman | #btrfs IIRC |
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12:21.24 | powermaniac | abrotman: Is it possible to install the AMD catalyst drivers for Debian Jessie? |
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12:37.27 | wols | !tell powermaniac about fglrx |
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12:43.37 | ghost75 | is there any reason to favor ext3 instead ext4 ? |
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12:57.46 | Penix | ghost75: maybe inter-OS compatibilty. ext3 might be a better choice if you need to mount your fs under a different OS. some non-Linux systems (BSD etc.) support ext2/3, but not ext4 |
12:58.11 | Penix | ghost75: ext4 can be mounted as ext3, but only if the extents feature isn't used |
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13:22.39 | phr3ak | how could I install older kernel (2.6) to debian 7? |
13:23.19 | cusco | why would you want to do that? |
13:23.32 | ompaul | phr3ak: it won't work your libc is going to beat you up and send you to bed early |
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13:25.47 | phr3ak | because I found a bug in 3.x kernel and I want to test it with older |
13:25.52 | wols | ompaul: some late 2.6 might actually work |
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13:26.30 | cusco | phr3ak: then you can install a old debian release? like lenny? |
13:26.34 | cusco | or etch |
13:26.37 | ompaul | he |
13:26.39 | ompaul | heh |
13:26.45 | ompaul | wols: hmm maybe |
13:26.47 | wols | lenny is way too old for it. udev will _not_ be happy at all |
13:26.51 | ompaul | but I'd be skeptical |
13:26.59 | wols | ,kernels |
13:27.00 | judd | Available kernel versions are: experimental: 3.12-trunk-686-pae (3.12.3-1~exp1); sid: 3.12-1-686-pae (3.12.6-1); jessie: 3.11-2-686-pae (3.11.10-1); wheezy-backports: 3.11-0.bpo.2-686-pae (3.11.10-1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-4-686-pae (3.2.51-1); squeeze-backports: 3.2.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (3.2.51-1~bpo60+1); squeeze: 2.6.32-5-686 (2.6.32-48squeeze4) |
13:27.16 | wols | phr3ak: the squeeze kernel might work. |
13:27.23 | ompaul | I'd suggest the wheezy backport first |
13:27.37 | ompaul | if it is patched then it is patched |
13:27.43 | ompaul | phr3ak: what is this bug |
13:27.55 | phr3ak | thanks I downloaded from oldstable repo |
13:27.56 | ompaul | and have you reported it / added to an existing bug |
13:29.07 | phr3ak | could you test it please and why it can't open more than 2000 connection parallel? http://gnet.hu/test/tcp.tar |
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13:31.11 | ompaul | phr3ak: are you talking about mysql? |
13:31.15 | phr3ak | no |
13:31.22 | phr3ak | simple tcp connection |
13:31.30 | ompaul | for what function? |
13:31.41 | phr3ak | test |
13:31.55 | ompaul | won't run unknown code will read some of it |
13:31.59 | ompaul | time dependent |
13:32.25 | phr3ak | some line bash and perl |
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13:33.42 | phr3ak | <PROTECTED> |
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13:40.00 | ompaul | phr3ak: interesting but I got to think that is sysctl thing I'm gone digging for a bit |
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13:41.32 | ompaul | phr3ak: some online stuff I've seen suggests maintaining 1k is a lot for an unmodified box |
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13:41.44 | ompaul | but not answering how / where to reset it |
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13:42.19 | stasu | i need help with gcc, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6634209/ |
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13:43.34 | ompaul | phr3ak: 5105 connections |
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13:43.46 | ompaul | phr3ak: I doubled the two hard coded numbers |
13:43.58 | ompaul | phr3ak: so the other enumeration is strange |
13:44.20 | ompaul | 6126 connections |
13:45.05 | ompaul | phr3ak: run this ./test.sh > foo |
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13:45.21 | ompaul | watch what you see and then work out what is / isn't happening |
13:45.31 | wols | ompaul: with 3.2? |
13:45.52 | ompaul | oh |
13:45.55 | ompaul | yes |
13:46.04 | ompaul | no |
13:46.07 | ompaul | 3.12 |
13:46.09 | ompaul | wrong box :) |
13:46.17 | wols | naughtily running sid again? |
13:46.19 | ompaul | says sorry |
13:46.24 | ompaul | wols: when didn't I :) |
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13:46.37 | ompaul | I have stable boxes but not on this network |
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13:46.54 | ompaul | and I don't want to violate company firewall rules (I wrote) today |
13:47.03 | wols | runs sid with a wheezy kernel... |
13:47.12 | ompaul | wols: :) |
13:47.19 | wols | writing firewall rules on xmas? |
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13:47.26 | wols | aren't you catholic or something :P |
13:47.34 | ompaul | wols: I wrote one to keep me out over xmas |
13:47.54 | ompaul | wols: I'm such a skeptic I think richard dawkins is religious :) |
13:47.57 | phr3ak | you need to see the success lines |
13:47.59 | phr3ak | success: 2000, 1999: IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xa3d5e10) |
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13:48.09 | ompaul | phr3ak: give me a min |
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13:50.20 | ompaul | phr3ak: it stops displaying sockets above that number I'm going to have fun with this for a few minutes |
13:51.00 | phr3ak | you can check in netstat |
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13:51.12 | ompaul | wols: btw small c catholic means esp. of a person's tastes) including a wide variety of things; all-embracing. RC is something else :) but that's a whole other story |
13:52.13 | wols | ompaul: ot. use a different channel |
13:52.18 | ompaul | there is that |
13:52.23 | ompaul | failed to notice |
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14:00.25 | ompaul | phr3ak: I did I it didn't close it seemed to wait a while a bunch of ports would close and then more would open |
14:00.42 | ompaul | phr3ak: as I said I doubled your numbers |
14:00.57 | afidegnum | hello pls anyone online? I am trying to install bitcoind to my debian squeeze server which seems not to be successful for hte past 9 hours now. |
14:01.02 | afidegnum | can you please lend me a hand ? |
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14:06.19 | Woet | afidegnum: try being specific |
14:06.28 | Woet | instead of "it doesnt seem to be successful" |
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14:06.39 | Woet | what are you doing, what isn't working, what are the error messages, what have you tried to resolve it yourself |
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14:08.46 | afidegnum_ | when i trie |
14:08.59 | afidegnum_ | Woet: were you able to get my past messages? |
14:09.08 | wols | no we were not |
14:09.21 | afidegnum_ | oh, I was disconnected |
14:09.29 | afidegnum_ | Woet: on the normal backport repository, I am only being able to install bitcoin version 0.3.2 meanwhile the currentl version is 0.8.6 |
14:09.36 | afidegnum_ | the old version does't work anymore for the current bitcoin blockchains |
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14:10.16 | nkuttler | afidegnum_: we don't really need the backstory, just your error. and we should probably keep this in #bitcoin anyway as compiling third part software isn't supported in #debian |
14:11.00 | afidegnum_ | thanks, |
14:11.21 | afidegnum_ | ok, the compilation is requesting for libminiupnpc8, |
14:11.40 | afidegnum | ok, let's go to #bitcoin |
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14:55.49 | z8z | Sorry guys to bother you but.....when the debian jigdo files will be fixed? |
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15:01.01 | z8z | I hope someone else recognised some Jigdo links are fucked up |
15:01.46 | shwouchk | I'm running debian wheezy. I would like to use a package that is available in debian sid, but don't want to migrate to sid in general. How would I do this? |
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15:03.19 | nkuttler | shwouchk: which package? |
15:04.13 | shwouchk | nkuttler: tmux |
15:04.44 | shwouchk | nkuttler: 1.8x specifically |
15:04.53 | shwouchk | wheezy has 1.6 |
15:05.01 | nkuttler | oh waiz, wheezy has no backports yet anyway |
15:05.04 | nkuttler | !tell shwouchk about ssbp |
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15:05.53 | dvs | ,v tmux |
15:05.54 | judd | Package: tmux on i386 -- squeeze: 1.3-2+squeeze1; squeeze-security: 1.3-2+squeeze1; squeeze-backports: 1.6-2~bpo60+1; wheezy: 1.6-2; squeeze-backports-sloppy: 1.8-3~bpo60+2; wheezy-backports: 1.8-5~bpo70+1; jessie: 1.8-5; sid: 1.8-5 |
15:06.01 | shwouchk | nkuttler: thanks |
15:06.17 | nkuttler | heh |
15:06.18 | dvs | There is a 1.8 tmux in wheezy-backports |
15:06.23 | shwouchk | yes |
15:06.34 | nkuttler | missed that |
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15:07.18 | shwouchk | so should I just add the wheezy-backports repo? or also as deb-src? |
15:07.30 | nkuttler | shwouchk: no need for src then |
15:07.44 | z8z | page for bug report of debian? |
15:07.50 | nkuttler | z8z: reportbug |
15:07.57 | nkuttler | !tell z8z about reportbug |
15:08.42 | teclo- | Hi there I'm trying to force grub2 "setting up" on a machine with a rescue cd... and after a chroot I get chroot: failed to run command ‘/bin/bash’: Exec format error... I bet this is because /bin/bash is 64-bit but my rescue disk is 32bit... Is there some way to get around this problem ? |
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15:09.20 | z8z | nkuttler: thanks... cause irc channel doesn't look like the proper place to report problems |
15:10.09 | z8z | nkuttler: there are jigdo packages that are not working since the first day |
15:10.12 | shwouchk | nkuttler: so just to make sure I understand, you say the best solution would be to add deb line for wheezy-backports and update? |
15:10.40 | nkuttler | shwouchk: yes, and apt-get install -t wheezy-backports tmux |
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15:24.39 | shwouchk | nkuttler: thanks again! |
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15:32.22 | Chantel84 | hey guys i know this might not be the place to ask but is there an apache expert here? |
15:32.30 | Chantel84 | im getting a apache2: Syntax error on line 268 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Syntax error on line 12 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/openerp: </Proxy> directive missing closing '>' Action 'configtest' failed. |
15:32.48 | Chantel84 | On my Wheezy that is.. |
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15:33.34 | Chantel84 | Tried googlng but seems like this is a server specific and not a general problem |
15:33.54 | Chantel84 | im trying to follow this http://acespritechblog.wordpress.com/2013/05/29/openerp-7-with-ssl-on-ubuntu-12-04/comment-page-1/#comment-330 |
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15:34.11 | Chantel84 | Yes on a Debian |
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15:38.52 | afidegnum | hello, pls I have bitcoind script installed in /root/src/ how do I add it to $PATH so i can call the script directly without going to the folder ? |
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15:42.20 | nkuttler | !tell afidegnum about path |
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15:56.04 | iceroot | afidegnum: are you sure it is a good idea to have that script in the root-dir? i guess you are also executing it as root and if root-account is not needed you should not execute something as root |
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15:56.43 | afidegnum | iceroot: I have compiled the program using the root account |
15:56.47 | phaer | I have a tmpfs of 512M mounted and it seems to be full (df, echo "test" > /mnt/my-tmpfs/test.txt) while du says that the files on it are just 3.5M in size after i deleted some unneeded stuff. |
15:56.51 | afidegnum | and mostly I login to the terminal using root |
15:57.19 | phaer | How can i get the free space back? |
15:57.23 | iceroot | afidegnum: you should not login as root |
15:57.29 | afidegnum | ok |
15:57.37 | iceroot | afidegnum: sudo is what you want instead when root-access is needed |
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15:57.53 | afidegnum | ok |
15:58.25 | afidegnum | so how do i do it? do I create a different account and move the compiled script there? |
15:58.34 | afidegnum | I think they are already operating on a root account |
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15:59.17 | phaer | never mind, had some old processes attached to the deleted files |
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16:18.43 | afidegnum | anyone there? |
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16:19.36 | phy1729 | afidegnum: what are you doing exactly? |
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16:20.13 | afidegnum | I have bitcoind script I want to add to $PATH so I can just call the script via the terminal without the need to go to its folder |
16:20.40 | phy1729 | stick it in /usr/local/bin/ |
16:21.49 | afidegnum | you mean i should move the script to that folder? |
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16:22.23 | phy1729 | yeah |
16:22.32 | afidegnum | ok |
16:22.52 | afidegnum | thanks, it works :) |
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16:32.31 | buu | eject_ck: That controls the existing x11 session |
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16:48.29 | aaa801 | is there a way to check if distcc is actually workign ? |
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16:50.26 | ooonak | Merry Christmas. Anyone installed cwm (calm window manager) on debian? |
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16:51.01 | peterrooney | !poll |
16:51.01 | dpkg | "Does anyone have X or use Y?" is taking a poll, not asking a good question that IRC helpers can answer. Don't do it or sussudio's army of militant badgers will hurt you. Also see <ask> and <bad polls>. |
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16:53.37 | tnwnsf | hi can anyone tell me how to prevent dhclient from opening random udp ports on debian wheezy ? I keep trying to find the config options but I can't find anything |
16:54.17 | ooonak | Sorry, thank you for your advice - Im new to this IRC stuff, was not aware of the policy. |
16:55.24 | ooonak | <ask> |
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16:55.57 | bazhang | it's !ask |
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17:04.11 | xomp | hi, could someone possibly help me get my RaLink RT73 USB Wireless adapter working in Wheezy? I followed this > https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/rt73#Installation but it still says "Firmware not found" in the Network Manager for the Wireless device. |
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17:05.11 | Urk | Anyone on here use XFCE? |
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17:11.36 | peterrooney | ooonak: it's not a strict policy, but it saves a lot of time when used. Also, IRC is about as far from a random sample as you can get and still be called a sample. |
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17:15.47 | adkins42 | ello, |
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17:17.39 | adkins42 | Hello, i have a 42inch full hd TV and i dont like my tiny font. If i set it to 96x96 dpi in xorg.conf the font looks good, but i`m not sure if i loose some quality. Online calculators and ubuntuuser-site say i should set it to 52.45........how should i set it for best results? |
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17:31.58 | petn-randall | adkins42: Most desktop environments allow you to set the default font size. Have you tried that yet? |
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17:33.13 | adkins42 | petn-randall: does the dpi setting affect only the font-size? doesnt make any difference to the quality while watching full hd movies? |
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17:33.55 | sussudio | movies are displayed in fonts now? |
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17:34.36 | afidegnum | hello, pls how do I fix this issue? Starting web server: apache2(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 23.22.33.22:80 |
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17:34.49 | afidegnum | no listening sockets available, shutting down |
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17:36.12 | adkins42 | sussudio: you also could just say "No" but thanks anyway ;) |
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17:43.21 | wols | afidegnum: you already are running a webserver on the port |
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17:44.01 | afidegnum | wols I just noticed the culprit, it's varnish |
17:44.11 | afidegnum | I have assigned port 8080 to varnish |
17:44.17 | afidegnum | and 80 to apache2 |
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17:49.58 | jhge0xd | I changed sources to wheezy and apt-get dist-upgrade , but it broken in the middle, and now retrying it or apt-get install -f causes it to calculate some dependencies with thousands of conflicts etc... what is this shit |
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17:50.16 | jhge0xd | it can not find a solution about what to install and what to remove |
17:50.49 | jhge0xd | !upgrade |
17:50.49 | dpkg | upgrade is, like, what keeps your box from getting r00ted, or what you do with aptitude. Do an aptitude update first, and then an aptitude upgrade. Ask me about <security>. If you upgrade to a new stable version of Debian, read its release notes first. Ask me about <lenny->squeeze> <squeeze->wheezy>. |
17:51.01 | jhge0xd | !squeeze->wheezy |
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17:52.35 | jelly-home | dpkg, tel jhge0xd about squeeze->wheezy |
17:52.35 | dpkg | jelly-home: I don't know, could you explain it? |
17:52.39 | jelly-home | dpkg, tell jhge0xd about squeeze->wheezy |
17:52.48 | jelly-home | dpkg, tell jhge0xd about squeeze->wheezy failures |
17:52.51 | jhge0xd | jelly-home: already reading failures options, trying it |
17:53.33 | jelly-home | ok, no need to lecture you about not reading the release notes, then |
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17:54.18 | jhge0xd | apt-get works better in this case... too bad aptitude didn't mentioned that |
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18:14.25 | ceptor | Hello, I am experiencing high load (>15) and sluggishness on a dual core server, despite CPU usage and I/O being low. Any Idea how to troubleshoot this? top/htop yields no information. |
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18:16.29 | ceptor | I/O is less than 800KiB/s, CPU usage is less than 20% with no High-Priority stuff running. There is 4GB of free memory left. I'm a little confused. :) |
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18:21.24 | ghost75_ | is there a backup feature for raid superblock on md device? |
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18:22.19 | zerick | ceptor, yeah but. which process is suing more mem/cpu ? (on htop output) |
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18:24.06 | abrotman | ghost75_: dd? |
18:24.19 | ghost75_ | yeah thought so :> |
18:24.30 | ghost75_ | last 512 blocks should do it |
18:27.41 | ceptor | zerick: According to htop, kvm/qemu uses 5% CPU and 30% RAM for an Idle database VM. |
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18:30.35 | pbr500 | anyone know of a good CLI xmpp client that supports otr? |
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18:30.48 | abrotman | pbr500: finch should |
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18:31.08 | donvlto | hello guys i decided to install debian 7.3 on 64bit wich image should i download ? |
18:31.27 | donvlto | amd64 ? |
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18:31.50 | zinx | donvlto: yes |
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18:32.17 | donvlto | thanks |
18:32.29 | donvlto | do i need the dvd or the cd1 only ? |
18:32.45 | zinx | donvlto: if you have a good internet connection, get a network install cd |
18:32.53 | bazhang | why not the netinstall |
18:33.02 | donvlto | i dont have good net |
18:33.08 | donvlto | its only 80kbps |
18:33.16 | zinx | that's fine |
18:33.23 | donvlto | no it will take to much |
18:33.24 | zinx | you download less w/ the netinstall |
18:33.28 | pbr500 | abrotman: i spent some time trying to find a way to use otr in finch but couldn't figure out if it's possible. someone made their own version of purple-otr that should work with finch but i don't know if 1) it's trustworthy 2) how to compile it to work with finch https://gitorious.org/purple-otr |
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18:33.32 | donvlto | hm |
18:33.41 | donvlto | ok let me try the netinstall |
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18:34.24 | donvlto | so what will i get with netinstall? |
18:34.37 | donvlto | thats kind of manual install right |
18:34.38 | abrotman | would rather use the netinst at 80kbps than download all of CD1 only to use half the packages |
18:34.53 | abrotman | donvlto: you can get anything you want if your internet works |
18:34.57 | abrotman | pbr500: that seems odd to me |
18:35.06 | ghost75_ | how i start X in recovery live iso ? |
18:35.12 | donvlto | wich desktop will be installed by default? |
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18:35.36 | abrotman | donvlto: whichever you want |
18:35.45 | abrotman | donvlto: you can change that, but if you don't change it, you'll get gnome3 |
18:35.50 | donvlto | okey |
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18:35.51 | abrotman | pbr500: centerim? bittlebee? |
18:35.53 | donvlto | i want cinanmon |
18:36.03 | abrotman | donvlto: it's not in Wheezy, sorry |
18:36.13 | donvlto | hum? |
18:36.16 | abrotman | donvlto: it's not in Wheezy, sorry |
18:36.21 | donvlto | but can be installed? |
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18:36.39 | abrotman | donvlto: not officially and it won't be supported here |
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18:36.59 | donvlto | so wich desktops are supported? |
18:37.08 | donvlto | xfce, kde, gnome |
18:37.09 | ghost75_ | is debian-live-7.2-amd64-xfce-desktop.iso the smallest one with X ? |
18:37.09 | donvlto | ? |
18:37.21 | abrotman | donvlto: those are available |
18:37.27 | donvlto | okk |
18:37.33 | qkzoo1978 | Hi trying to install Debian. I get to point where it asks me to load ipw-2200.few on USB disk to continue. I copied the firmware files to a separate USB drive insert and press enter to continue, and it keeps asking the same question again, like it can't find the few files. Any tips? |
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18:37.51 | abrotman | qkzoo1978: the installation guide convers how to do this |
18:37.58 | pbr500 | abrotman: odd as in shady? or that finch doesn't easily support OTR? |
18:38.10 | abrotman | odd it doesn't work |
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18:38.17 | qkzoo1978 | I must have missed it, got a direct link to relative section? |
18:38.32 | abrotman | dpkg: tell qkzoo1978 about frimware |
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18:38.37 | abrotman | dpkg: tell qkzoo1978 about firmware installer |
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18:39.34 | jarkko___ | i assume the name is wrong or wrong directory |
18:39.42 | jarkko___ | cannot help |
18:39.45 | abrotman | ... |
18:39.47 | pbr500 | abrotman: well i didn't even try to compile it because i don't know how. newbie here. i have all the dependencies needed to compile a program but not sure if i would need to compile it in a particular finch folder or if finch would detect it automatically, etc |
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18:40.33 | abrotman | pbr500: so try another client like centerim or bittlebee |
18:41.01 | donvlto | anyone have idea why my computer just freez without warning ? |
18:41.06 | donvlto | and i must hardreboot it ? |
18:41.14 | donvlto | im checking ram right now |
18:41.20 | abrotman | donvlto: there are zero details there |
18:41.28 | pbr500 | abrotman: i'm reading about them now. thanks |
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18:42.11 | qkzoo1978 | Hmm, it was loaded on a fat32 formatted USB disk, still wasn't detected. |
18:42.18 | abrotman | pbr500: sorry, bitlbee |
18:44.43 | pbr500 | abrotman: centerim doesn't support otr but bitlbee looks promising |
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18:45.13 | abrotman | pbr500: there is also a #pidgin which may know more about finch |
18:45.26 | abrotman | (finch is their CLI version of Pidgin) |
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18:49.25 | pbr500 | abrotman: those guys in #pidgin are always asleep or afk. never have gotten a response all the times i visited their channel |
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18:49.55 | abrotman | heh, okay |
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18:52.06 | Tekk_ | I'm having some trouble with a radeon hd 7770. I installed fglrx-driver and ran aticonfig --initial, but everything seems like it's happening in software. amdcccle will pop up and let me click through some stuff, but fgl_glxgears won't run |
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18:54.19 | Rarley | Tekk_: if you happen to find a solution, please post it. I have the same problem (as well as some random kernel panics every now and then when using the free radeon driver instead). |
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19:03.49 | codygman | Why does (xorg I think) disable my right touchpad button by default and make me put two fingers on the touchpad, then left click... to right click. It seems the more debian (useful) default would be to use the pyhsical right click button. |
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19:06.03 | codygman | I don't recall making any specific customizations for this behavior, and I've tried to get used to it, but its quite annoying. |
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19:07.23 | oxez | Hello. I have a quick question. If I have testing in my sources.list file (not jessie), what happens when the jessie freeze happens? Am I now on the next version's testing repo or will I still be in jessie's testing, with the freeze? |
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19:08.51 | mtn | oxez: if you have testing in the sources.list, you will always be running testing, no matter what it is called |
19:08.55 | Tekk_ | Rarley: apparently the current catalyst driver has been broken with new linuxen for a quite a while, but supposedly the beta driver from amd can work |
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19:10.45 | Rarley | Tekk_: thanks, I'll try it. I've been having quite an awful experience with all ATI drivers so far. :) |
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19:11.18 | oxez | mtn: Ok thanks. I was under the impression that using 'testing' meant I would also get the freeze, I wasn't sure. thanks. |
19:11.45 | pederindi | When will be available debian 7.3 live lxde cd1 ? Thanks. link: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/i386/iso-hybrid/ |
19:12.12 | ghost75_ | after i finish download 7.2 |
19:12.32 | mtn | oxez: yes, you will get the freeze. then when jessie goes stable, the freeze will be broken and so will testing, probably. |
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19:13.36 | pbr500 | i never understood why people say testing becomes unstable after a release goes stable. can you explain that? |
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19:14.22 | mtn | pbr500: a sudden influx of packages, which may be missing some dependencies for awhile |
19:14.36 | Tekk_ | pbr500: basically once the freeze is over everything from sid gets pushed into testing |
19:15.52 | pbr500 | so everything from testing goes to stable, and everything from unstable goes to testing? |
19:16.19 | pbr500 | but when wheezy became stable i remember running a dist-upgrade and barely any packages were updated |
19:16.49 | mtn | pbr500: dist upgrade from what to wheezy? |
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19:17.35 | pbr500 | i had wheezy, which at that point was testing. but then it became stable so i ran a dist-upgrade expecting a bunch of new package updates but got none. |
19:17.49 | pbr500 | wait that makes sense now that i type it out. it was no longer testing |
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19:18.35 | mtn | pbr500: yep. |
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19:21.14 | pbr500 | will any .deb file install onto debian even if it is intended for ubuntu? |
19:21.48 | pbr500 | in particular pidgin. their website has a .deb for ubuntu but for "other linux" they give you source code |
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19:23.21 | nkuttler | pbr500: no |
19:23.36 | nkuttler | pbr500: what's wrong with the packaged piding anway? |
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19:25.27 | pbr500 | older version which doesn't do video that well when using xmpp |
19:25.43 | freeroute | Merry Christmas everyone! |
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19:28.03 | nkuttler | ,v pidgin |
19:28.05 | judd | Package: pidgin on i386 -- squeeze: 2.7.3-1+squeeze3; squeeze-security: 2.7.3-1+squeeze3; squeeze-backports: 2.10.6-3~bpo60+1; wheezy: 2.10.6-3; jessie: 2.10.7-2+b1; sid: 2.10.7-2+b1 |
19:28.24 | nkuttler | pbr500: you can get 2.10 on wheezy |
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19:29.28 | pbr500 | not 2.10.7 that i know of |
19:30.00 | nkuttler | pbr500: yeah, no backport for that yet |
19:30.12 | nkuttler | !tell pbr500 about ssbp |
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19:31.30 | pbr500 | there isn't any sort of roadmap to predict when a certain version of a package will enter wheezy is there? been waiting patiently for thunar and pidgin to be updated for a while now. but i prefer using stable so i won't grab anything from sid |
19:31.40 | abrotman | dpkg: tell pbr500 about meaning of stable |
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19:33.09 | pbr500 | abrotman: ya, i am one of those that prefer stable. but i hoped at least the newer thunar would make it into wheezy-backports |
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19:38.02 | Captain_Matrix | how do I stop apache from displaying the /manual directory in debian ? |
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19:41.53 | nkuttler | Captain_Matrix: rgrep manual /etc/apache2/ ? probably some alias |
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19:44.42 | Captain_Matrix | nkuttler: found it , was under conf.d thanks |
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19:54.28 | donvlto | hello again, im trying to download openssh-server but it says mediachange: please insert the disc labeled |
19:54.36 | donvlto | also im trying sudo apt-get install openssh-server |
19:54.46 | wedge | donvlto: check your /etc/apt/sources.list file |
19:54.53 | wedge | make sure you got repositories in there |
19:54.58 | wedge | uncomment the cdrom repo |
19:55.01 | wedge | then run apt-get update |
19:55.03 | wedge | then try again |
19:55.04 | donvlto | ok |
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19:55.40 | donvlto | why i cant use like in ubuntu |
19:55.42 | donvlto | sudo ? |
19:55.58 | Tekk_ | donvlto: because you haven't added yourself to sudoers |
19:56.15 | donvlto | but should i install sudo first? |
19:56.20 | Tekk_ | probably |
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19:57.50 | donvlto | it says that sudo is avaiable from another source |
19:57.52 | donvlto | bang |
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19:59.26 | donvlto | i have only two sources in sources.lst |
19:59.29 | donvlto | should i add more? |
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20:00.54 | phy1729 | donvlto: because you set a root password on install |
20:01.18 | phy1729 | if you don't set a root password it sets sudo up |
20:02.07 | donvlto | https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList |
20:02.14 | donvlto | i added sources from here |
20:02.20 | donvlto | its ok |
20:02.21 | donvlto | ? |
20:04.10 | donvlto | phy1729 can i install sudo too? |
20:05.14 | abrotman | it's already installed |
20:05.20 | abrotman | you just haven't configured it |
20:05.27 | donvlto | how to do that |
20:05.28 | donvlto | ? |
20:05.31 | abrotman | man sudoers |
20:05.34 | donvlto | hm in ubuntu its easy |
20:05.36 | donvlto | lol |
20:05.39 | donvlto | loool |
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20:08.05 | reavengrey | !tell donvlto about sudo |
20:09.38 | donvlto | found it on google |
20:09.40 | donvlto | thanks reavengrey |
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20:10.01 | donvlto | im just new to debian, till i found out how things work out here |
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20:12.40 | Urk | Is sublime text part of the stable repository? I only find the following two files: libsublime-dev (development files for the sublime user interface library); 2) libsublime5 (user interface library). What is the actual name of the program? |
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20:15.11 | donvlto | Could not resolve 'security.debian.org' |
20:15.12 | donvlto | Failed to fetch http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/p/php5/php5-cli_5.4.4-14+deb7u7_i386.deb |
20:15.17 | donvlto | why i get errors souch this? |
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20:16.30 | donvlto | i get many errors like this when i try to install build-essentials too |
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20:17.16 | nkuttler | donvlto: paste.debian.net, paste the entire error |
20:17.20 | nkuttler | and the command you used |
20:18.25 | Rarley | Urk: Sublime Text is not in the repositories. It's proprietary. |
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20:18.33 | donvlto | ould not add your entry to the paste database: |
20:18.33 | donvlto | Your ip (77.29.184.210) is listed on http://www.projecthoneypot.org/. If this was a false positive please contact the admin |
20:18.35 | donvlto | agrrrrrrrrrrrr |
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20:19.58 | donvlto | http://pastebin.com/YifgKSd7 |
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20:20.47 | nkuttler | donvlto: cat /etc/resolv.conf |
20:21.10 | donvlto | nertil@wheezy:/var/etc$ cat /etc/resolv.conf |
20:21.10 | donvlto | # Generated by NetworkManager |
20:21.35 | donvlto | thats it just that |
20:21.49 | nkuttler | donvlto: can you resolve any hostnames? like ping google.com |
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20:23.31 | donvlto | no |
20:23.32 | donvlto | why ? |
20:23.37 | donvlto | googls is unknown host |
20:24.03 | nkuttler | donvlto: well, your network configuration is broken. do you use dhcp, a static config, etc? |
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20:24.23 | nkuttler | fwiw, echo 8.8.8.8 >> /etc/resolv.conf should fix this temporarily |
20:24.40 | nkuttler | er |
20:24.49 | nkuttler | echo nameserver 8.8.8.8 >> /etc/resolv.conf |
20:25.11 | donvlto | wait |
20:25.19 | donvlto | i think i fixed by adding auto dhcp |
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20:25.52 | nkuttler | yeah, that should help if your dhcpd works properly |
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20:26.08 | donvlto | thanks |
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20:26.27 | nkuttler | np |
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20:31.56 | donvlto | why ifconfig command doesnt work? |
20:32.32 | nkuttler | donvlto: how does it not work? |
20:32.43 | donvlto | when i type ifconfig |
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20:32.59 | donvlto | nertil@wheezy:/var/etc$ ifconfig |
20:32.59 | donvlto | -bash: ifconfig: command not found |
20:33.01 | donvlto | i get this |
20:33.10 | nkuttler | donvlto: yeah, it's not on the PATH for normal users |
20:33.19 | nkuttler | /sbin/ifconfig |
20:33.39 | donvlto | how to make it for normal users? |
20:33.43 | donvlto | or at least sudoers |
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20:33.53 | abrotman | donvlto: use the full path to the binary |
20:34.00 | donvlto | okey |
20:34.07 | nkuttler | !tell donvlto about path |
20:34.09 | jelly-home | however, /bin/ip |
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20:34.43 | donvlto | ill just use sudo ifconfig |
20:34.44 | donvlto | :) |
20:34.53 | jelly-home | ifconfig is deprecated, now in Debian, too! |
20:34.54 | abrotman | brilliant |
20:35.01 | abrotman | jelly-home: has been for what .. 10 years? |
20:35.30 | jelly-home | abrotman: upstream, maybe, but all released versions of ifupdown required it until wheezy |
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20:36.05 | abrotman | jelly-home: I mean, in the documentation |
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20:36.44 | jelly-home | no idea, but I don't trust documentation that differs from actual state |
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20:39.18 | abrotman | that never happens |
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20:40.42 | phy1729 | points to the kill man page |
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20:48.03 | donvlto | total 792 |
20:48.03 | donvlto | -rwxrwxrwx 1 nertil nertil 26534 Dec 25 2013 CCcam.cfg |
20:48.03 | donvlto | -rwxr-xr-x 1 nertil nertil 780961 Dec 21 16:59 CCcam.x86 |
20:48.12 | donvlto | how to give this two files full rights for root? |
20:48.27 | ninja9k1 | root always has full access to files |
20:48.53 | donvlto | when i try to run cccam.x86 |
20:48.56 | donvlto | i get segmention fault |
20:48.58 | Godsey | chown root:root CCcam.x86 |
20:49.01 | donvlto | thans |
20:49.06 | Godsey | chmod +s CCcam.x86 |
20:49.08 | ninja9k1 | but if you want to actually assign ownership to root, you can do 'sudo chown root:root CCcam.*' |
20:49.11 | ninja9k1 | without the ' ' |
20:49.14 | Godsey | sudo is probably better |
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20:54.02 | abrotman | permissions probably won't fix a segfault ? |
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20:54.31 | donvlto | root@wheezy:/var/etc# |
20:54.31 | donvlto | [1]+ Segmentation fault ./CCcam.x86 |
20:54.40 | donvlto | do it need to be executable ? |
20:55.12 | Tylertwo | assumedly yes |
20:55.25 | donvlto | im trying chmod 0777 CCcam.x86 |
20:55.27 | donvlto | but nothing hapens |
20:55.58 | abrotman | it's not going to fix it .. |
20:56.02 | Tylertwo | According to your earlier post it's already executable. |
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20:57.47 | donvlto | so what may be wrong |
20:59.04 | donvlto | this the same method i use just worked on ubuntu |
20:59.09 | donvlto | looks like debian its nor for me |
21:01.11 | abrotman | perhaps |
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21:07.01 | __FBi | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6DmHGYy_xk |
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21:17.35 | banjo | hi. a mystrious thing happend. i downloaded netinstall iso 7.1.0-ia64. boot from cd on a amd64. installed debian with amd64 kernel but all packages are installed as i386. what happended?:) |
21:18.10 | abrotman | banjo: ia64 is for Itanium. I doubt you have Itanium ? |
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21:19.02 | banjo | i know the failure was download ia64 but i didnt recognize it then. lscpu says: x86_64 |
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21:20.07 | banjo | i wonder why the iso booted with an amd64 cpu |
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21:21.48 | boudiccas | how do i login to my router from my browser please? i thought that it was 192.0.1.1 but that didnt work |
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21:22.40 | LtL | boudiccas: try 192.168.0.1 |
21:22.43 | comradekingu | boudiccas: its probably 192.168.*.* |
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21:24.01 | boudiccas | thanks folks, just trying LtL suggestion atm, but its taking its time |
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21:25.15 | boudiccas | got it, at 'http://192.168.1.1/' |
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21:30.09 | adkins42 | can someone tell me where alsa stores the information about which sound-output is the default one? |
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21:31.35 | adkins42 | i made a file in home folder .asoundrc and also one in /etc/asound.conf , in which i put the default device |
21:31.40 | adkins42 | put it seems to ignore it |
21:32.43 | adkins42 | in alsamixer i have 3 different s/pdif, one of them is the default but its not the one i want to be the default |
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21:33.54 | Guest76763 | hai! |
21:35.39 | ws2k3 | hello i was wondering are there any web interfaces to manage keepalived? we have 10 servers with all different kinda vips and if we need to add one ip or something we need to login on 10 boxes and change the config etc |
21:36.40 | nkuttler | ws2k3: sounds like you want a configuration management tool |
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21:38.36 | Cristatusu | I'm having problems with my Debian install process |
21:38.39 | Cristatusu | it seems to hang |
21:38.49 | Cristatusu | i think it's a kernel panic |
21:38.59 | Cristatusu | can i get help troubleshooting? |
21:39.34 | abrotman | need more info |
21:39.43 | nkuttler | Cristatusu: try to switch to a console, ctrl-alt-f1 etc |
21:39.47 | nkuttler | and, well, debug |
21:39.54 | Cristatusu | its a wheezy install |
21:42.02 | Cristatusu | well, normally, i get a verbose output one CTRL+ALT+F4 |
21:43.24 | Cristatusu | and the computer freezes at: [date+time] kernel: [ 107.177139] ---[end trace 188bba003cf59fa7]--- |
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21:49.05 | oneplane | have you tried shotgun diagnostics such as a smart check or memtest? |
21:49.19 | Cristatusu | i'll rurn a memtest from the install cd |
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21:50.48 | Cristatusu | where do i find the memtest on the install CD? |
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21:51.29 | oneplane | not sure if it as that, but memtest iso is small, you can also run it from usb, so you can get it at the memtest86+ site |
21:52.02 | Cristatusu | my GRUB has it... :D |
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21:52.10 | oneplane | my GRUB as it too :D |
21:52.15 | oneplane | GRUB is awesome. |
21:52.59 | babilen | oneplane: Well, no wonder if it is installed ;) |
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21:59.35 | Go|dfish_ | God COMMANDS everyone TO REPENT |
21:59.50 | Cristatusu | starts repenting |
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22:03.27 | Cristatusu | Ubuntu installed for me no problem, but the Debian installer keeps giving me problems |
22:03.44 | Cristatusu | first i had to disable my FDD from my BIOS |
22:03.48 | Cristatusu | and now this kernel panic |
22:04.17 | Togusa | are you installing from USB? |
22:04.17 | Cristatusu | CD |
22:04.20 | Togusa | no idea then |
22:04.21 | Cristatusu | I wish I could figure out how to install from USB |
22:04.54 | Cristatusu | If I was installing from USB, what would say the solution is? |
22:04.56 | ompaul | Cristatusu: cat debian*.iso > /dev/sdb << note two things no numbers and the b is the letter for the usb |
22:05.15 | ompaul | Cristatusu: also md5sum the iso image before you start |
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22:06.03 | Cristatusu | is there a prefered way to do an md5 check on a Win7 machine? |
22:06.35 | ompaul | Cristatusu: tell me you didn't use unetbootin |
22:06.45 | ompaul | it doesn't work with debian |
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22:07.06 | ompaul | Cristatusu: you can google md5sum windows and get a binary from a reputable source |
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22:08.17 | Cristatusu | ompaul, to install Ubuntu? |
22:08.33 | Cristatusu | oh...no, for Debian I didn't |
22:08.43 | ompaul | Cristatusu: I wouldn't know how to install ubuntu |
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22:08.55 | ompaul | in the past I may have known |
22:09.09 | Cristatusu | I burned the ISO to the CD using the Windows provided "Windows Disc Image Burner" |
22:09.30 | ompaul | burn as image |
22:09.33 | ompaul | and it should work |
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22:09.49 | ompaul | burn it as slow as possible there are many ways to burn on windows I am not familiar with them |
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22:10.28 | Cristatusu | is there a way where I can get a copy of what the console is outputting? |
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22:10.37 | Cristatusu | during the install |
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22:10.43 | oneplane | no, unless you can use a serial console |
22:10.55 | Cristatusu | no idea |
22:11.14 | oneplane | can you install squeeze? |
22:11.26 | oneplane | and is a CD the only option? |
22:11.33 | oneplane | also, does the panic happen when booting the installer? |
22:11.40 | oneplane | are you using 32-bit or 64-bit |
22:11.48 | oneplane | IDE or SATA |
22:12.09 | oneplane | do you have a USB drive with at least 4GB space? |
22:12.23 | oneplane | because then you could use tools like UntBootIn |
22:12.25 | oneplane | Unetbootin* |
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22:16.14 | whonnssx | Hello, I have a question. is it possible to set permissions for a shared folder (samba) in a NTFS partition? It seems that only the user that mounted the shared directory has read-write access |
22:16.17 | ompaul | !unetbootin |
22:16.17 | dpkg | UNetbootin (Universal Netboot Installer) allows creation of bootable USB drives for a variety of Linux distributions. http://unetbootin.sf.net/ Not recommended for use with Debian CD/DVD images, as it mangles the installer in cruel and unusual ways, resulting in hard to debug problems. Ask me about <hybrid images>, <usb install>, <win32diskimager>. |
22:16.37 | ompaul | oneplane: Cristatusu ^^ |
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22:17.00 | Cristatusu | oneplane: I haven't tried installing squeeze, I could try to install using the USB, but I'm not quite sure how it works (i tried a few times but i couldn't understand how to make the USB), panic happens after the installer has booted and is detecing the cd drive (i think- i'm just going to go and cofirm it), using 32 bit, i'm using IDE everywhere, i do have a USB with more than 4 gb |
22:17.06 | Cristatusu | *phew* |
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22:17.44 | ompaul | Cristatusu: one of the things you can try is to move the usb stick around various ports |
22:17.47 | Cristatusu | do I have to use UNetbootin on the machine that I'm going to be using, or can I use a diffferent maching? |
22:18.05 | ompaul | Cristatusu: read it Unetbootin will fail with debian |
22:18.27 | Cristatusu | i'm not using unetbootin |
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22:19.16 | whonnssx | any idea about the permission problem? |
22:19.22 | spm_Draget | Can someone help me to understand/solve this dependency conflict: http://dpaste.com/1523206/ ? If I understood correctly, libgamin0 is a dependency of fail2ban. But it cannot be installed because… it needs 'libfam0' but 'libfam-2.7.0-17' is installed…? |
22:19.23 | Cristatusu | !usb install |
22:19.24 | dpkg | You can install Debian from a USB stick/thumbdrive/pen drive/key on x86 systems, as long as your system's BIOS can boot from USB. Details are in the Installation Guide, see http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s03 and ask me about <install debian> for hybrid CD/DVD images. Use http://sf.net/projects/win32diskimager/ to write images from Windows. For BIOSes not capable of USB boot, ask me about <plop>. |
22:20.06 | touil | Good evening. I have a problem I am not able to solve. I'm still quite a newbie on debian. |
22:20.15 | ompaul | ,v libfam0 |
22:20.16 | judd | Package: libfam0 on i386 -- jessie: 2.7.0-17; sid: 2.7.0-17; squeeze: 2.7.0-17; wheezy: 2.7.0-17 |
22:20.23 | touil | I use a tool called "samsung-tools" on my wheezy. |
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22:21.12 | touil | And the initialisation script is not loaded at start, resulting in my wifi, bluetooth, and webcam being on every time I reboot. |
22:21.22 | Cristatusu | ompaul, oneplane : it hangs at "Detect network hardware" |
22:21.26 | spm_Draget | Ah yes, wheezy ofcourse =) |
22:22.58 | ompaul | Cristatusu: which version of debian are you trying to install |
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22:23.27 | Cristatusu | debian-7.3.0-i386 |
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22:23.34 | touil | sudo service samsung-tools start gives me : unrecognized service. |
22:23.42 | touil | Why is it unrecognized ? |
22:23.51 | ninja9k1 | does it exist in /etc/init.d ? |
22:23.54 | ompaul | touil: where did you get this software from? |
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22:24.18 | sashman | is it possible to change desktop environment completly? |
22:24.21 | touil | from Voria, the man who did this. |
22:24.25 | ompaul | sashman: yes |
22:24.35 | ompaul | touil: it is not a debian package you might want to talk to him |
22:24.47 | sashman | ompaul: can u recommend me one? |
22:24.49 | touil | On his launchpad. |
22:25.06 | ompaul | touil: this is not ubuntu help did you know that? |
22:25.26 | ompaul | !ubuntu |
22:25.26 | 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>. |
22:25.29 | touil | Yes. |
22:25.35 | touil | I am not on ubuntu. |
22:25.39 | sashman | i saw this iwm3 or what was it called it looks kinda sexy |
22:25.40 | ompaul | sashman: the best idea I have for you is TIAS |
22:26.07 | sashman | ompaul: mhh never heard |
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22:26.12 | Photon | okee |
22:26.16 | touil | I'm using wheezy, but this program worked well when i WAS on ubuntu. |
22:26.18 | ompaul | touil: so you took a binary from outside debian and tried to run it on a debian platform, ask the author |
22:26.30 | ompaul | touil: not how it works |
22:26.38 | ompaul | !frankendebian |
22:26.39 | 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. See if you can convince ##linux to help. |
22:26.55 | ompaul | sashman: try it and see |
22:27.20 | touil | Ok ok. Sorry to have bothered you with that. |
22:27.51 | ompaul | sashman: we don't do suggestions for something as broad a use case for desktop environments nothing is 100% perfect - pick one if it doesn't work for you apt-get remove --purge packagenamegoeshere is your friend |
22:28.30 | sashman | k man thx |
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22:29.35 | touil | I should say at least that this program was not intended to run on ubuntu only. It also runs on other distributions, including not debian ones. It is not a package, I compiled it from the sources. |
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22:30.37 | jelly-home | touil: did you compile it on debian? |
22:30.42 | touil | Of course. |
22:30.52 | jelly-home | touil: does it come with an init script? |
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22:32.34 | touil | hem, in which folder in the source should I find it ? Under which name ? |
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22:33.18 | jelly-home | that's a very good question |
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22:33.41 | touil | There is a systemd folder, with samsung-tools.service in it. |
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22:33.56 | jelly-home | unfortunately debian does not come with systemd by default |
22:34.18 | touil | Should I install systemd ? |
22:34.24 | jelly-home | that's not a good idea |
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22:34.49 | jelly-home | its usage is rather experimental at this time |
22:34.56 | touil | Ok. |
22:35.21 | Cristatusu | so if i change the extension of the .iso file to .img in windows, will it work? |
22:35.35 | Cristatusu | (for win32diskimager) |
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22:36.35 | ompaul | Cristatusu: no, that's not how that works |
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22:36.58 | babilen | Cristatusu: It should be possible to simply change the search mask, but then you *can* rename it. The data doesn't change. |
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22:37.22 | ompaul | Cristatusu: here are may ways to make that cd work http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#record-windows |
22:37.59 | jelly-home | Cristatusu: I don't think you have to change the name at all? |
22:38.43 | jelly-home | touil: ask the vendor about an init script suitable for debian's sysvinit |
22:38.56 | touil | Ok. |
22:39.15 | touil | What should this file look like ? |
22:39.15 | Cristatusu | so then how would i get Win 32 Disk Imager (a program recommended on the page linked by the dpkg bot when asked [!usb install]) |
22:39.22 | touil | a python script ? |
22:40.08 | Cristatusu | so then how would i get Win 32 Disk Imager (a program recommended on the page linked by the dpkg bot when asked [!usb install]) to accept the .iso file, if the program can only use .img files? |
22:40.42 | ompaul | it will accept your iso file |
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22:42.26 | ompaul | Cristatusu: get a way that does support iso cos I just found the docs for that and it doesn't |
22:43.11 | Cristatusu | i'm going to try plop |
22:43.27 | byte | Is anyone running Google Talk Plugin for Deb stable? |
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22:47.18 | jelly-home | Cristatusu: just pick Files of type: *.* in the file dialog first |
22:47.48 | jelly-home | it's a common windows ui idiom |
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22:53.54 | pederindi | Hi, some way to associate a x window with his process / program? I see "xwininfo" but don't show the pid. Thanks for reading |
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22:55.55 | Rarley | pederindi: there's no way to do that easily. |
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22:56.28 | pederindi | Rarley: ... |
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22:57.22 | iceroot | pederindi: i know that ubuntu-bug can do that, dont know which tool ubuntu-bug is using for that but you click on a window and you will get the process name and pid |
22:58.28 | iceroot | pederindi: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Collecting_information_about_a_program_with_a_window_open that is getting the process name and the pid |
22:58.38 | iceroot | and yes, i know this is #debian :) |
22:58.58 | pederindi | iceroot: nice, for install it on debian is: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-dev-tools ? |
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22:59.27 | iceroot | pederindi: i dont think so |
22:59.29 | iceroot | michael@bestian:~$ apt-file search ubuntu-bug |
22:59.29 | iceroot | michael@bestian:~$ |
23:00.05 | iceroot | i dont know what program ubuntu-bug is using for that, so i dont know if it is in debian also |
23:00.09 | Rarley | pederindi: let me elaborate... I don't know what ubuntu-bug does but... one problem is that this requires a property to be set, which few applications do set (_NET_WM_PID). Another problem is that since X is a server, the window may actually be running on another machine. |
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23:01.11 | spm_Draget | Can someone help me to understand/solve this dependency conflict: http://dpaste.com/1523206/ ? |
23:01.43 | iceroot | pederindi: maybe "xprop" is what you are searching for |
23:02.16 | mtn | spm_Draget: paste you sources.list to dpaste.com and give us the link |
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23:04.37 | [olli] | re all |
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23:05.03 | [olli] | I've a question related to raid1 in Linux. |
23:05.26 | [olli] | Is it has sense to make a raid1 of 1 hdd and 1 ssd? |
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23:05.41 | pederindi | iceroot: nice, I think is xprop like this: xprop | grep PID |
23:06.03 | [olli] | I mean that it will be meaningful only if it is possible to make all reads from ssd, but writing to both. |
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23:06.34 | iceroot | [olli]: no |
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23:07.16 | iceroot | [olli]: and normally reading also means writing because when you open a file a lot of programs are creating a lock file or a temp-swap file (like vim) |
23:07.30 | pederindi | Rarley: Thanks for indicate that the pid is in: _NET_WM_PID(CARDINAL) (showed by xprop application). The situation that you present: x server in a server, and running in other place is very uncommon, for what I know |
23:07.37 | [olli] | iceroot, thanks. |
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23:10.04 | Rarley | pederindi: you are welcome. Note that _NET_WM_PID not being present is actually quite common. |
23:10.38 | donvlto | how to find cccam.cfg file were is located ? |
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23:16.40 | moetunes | Q |
23:17.52 | ghost75_ | i shrinked md0 to 25G and now gparted claims that 45G is used wth |
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23:24.10 | LtL | donvlto: find / -iname 'cccam.cfg' #you need to be root, that will search the entire filesystem, or you can change '/' to a pathname. |
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23:26.19 | spm_Draget | mtn: http://dpaste.com/1523264/ are all my sources.list entries |
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23:29.31 | byte | What is the difference between vme and vmx, when they are listed as a CPU flag? |
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23:41.10 | jelly-home | byte: they're different things |
23:41.33 | jelly-home | each flag denotes a specific feature |
23:42.20 | jelly-home | byte: try to ask the bot, it might know more: /msg dpkg vme |
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23:48.34 | byte | jelly-home> I know they are different, but I am trying to figure whether or not my computer will run kvm virtualiziation. The info I found online suggest it won't. I think I am supposed to have a flag called vmx |
23:49.00 | jelly-home | byte: vmx on intel, svm on amd |
23:49.13 | jelly-home | byte: have you asked dpkg about it? |
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23:50.10 | byte | yes, and I don't think my machine is capable of running kvm. Well Boohoo. My machine is a bit old, and I am wondering whether or not it pays to buy another processor? |
23:50.36 | byte | What a shame... |
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23:52.27 | jhutchins | byte: You'll probably need a newer motherboard as well. |
23:52.58 | jelly-home | had svm on a 2007 amd workstation at work |
23:53.10 | jhutchins | byte: Then you hit problems with isa and pci cards not being supported. ...and of course new RAM, probably video. |
23:53.32 | byte | sounds like a new computer |
23:54.04 | byte | I don't have any isa. My computer is about six years old, but a couple of the peripherals were updated. |
23:54.07 | jhutchins | byte: Especially if the power supply doesn't have the new style of connector. |
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