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00:02.02monodhello, can I resize my / and /home partitions on reboot? Like: I edited them now and let the actual editing take place on the next reboot (because I cannot unmount right now while using it) or the only way is to insert a live cd? Highlight my nickname when asnwering.
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00:05.46dipimonod: You should be able to resize /home without rebooting at least.
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00:06.09monoddipi, tell me moar
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00:06.35monodgparted tells me that /home is busy and cannot be unmounted in order to resize it
00:06.39monoddipi ^
00:07.20dipimonod: Does /home have it's own partition?
00:07.28monodyep
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00:08.37dipimonod: Are logged in as root?
00:08.48monodhmm, nope, why?
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00:09.12dipimonod: Maybe a normal user is blocking you from unmount /home
00:09.21dipiand resize it
00:09.22monodyes, myself
00:09.49monodlsof|grep /home yields a lot of files
00:10.12monodI think that's what is keeping gparted from unmounting /home, right dipi?
00:10.24dipiyes
00:10.31monodthen I can't do anything
00:10.33monodoh maybe
00:10.35monod...
00:10.38monodlogging in as root?
00:10.43dipiyes :)
00:10.49dipiThen you run everything from /
00:10.50monodoh, so this is what you meant?
00:10.57dipiyes ^
00:11.04monodoh, ok
00:11.09monodthank you
00:11.15dipiIm just guessing :)
00:11.20monodoh
00:11.22monoduhm
00:11.27dipibut it should work for /home
00:11.34dipibecouse now you use it.
00:11.36monodlulz, but anyway, yea, it should work in this case
00:11.43monodI now gotta go
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00:11.49monod(sleep D:)
00:11.51dipigood luck :)
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00:11.55monodthankya!
00:11.58monodcya!
00:11.58dipinp
00:12.02monodbyebya!
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00:18.42hanasakiis there a way to make the cursor wrap to the next virutal screen in gnome?  when it hits the edge of the screen
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00:21.47lakcajhanasaki, try #gnome
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00:23.50hanasakithanks
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00:25.42awesomess3how does debian keep-up with source code changes when it alters source code with its own DIFFs?
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00:28.32dondelelcaroawesomess3: depends on the package
00:28.56dondelelcaroawesomess3: but nowadays most people either use quilt or some VCS to do that; but it's not a huge deal to re-apply diffs
00:28.57rjsaltsawesomess3: the maintainers of the packages liase with upstream authors of packages they maintain, they will often try to remove patches and if the patch doesn't apply cleanly then they will need to do some development to fix it
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00:42.50T60Would anyone know how to perform a Window's solution on Crunchbang? I have an issue with my T60 when it's on battery power and there is a solution here: http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/diagnose-and-fix/detail.page?DocID=HT001728, but that's for Windows, would anyone know how to work around this?
00:43.21SynrG!crunchbang
00:43.22dpkgCrunchBang Linux is a Live CD distribution originally based on <Ubuntu>, now based on Debian as of version 10, featuring the <Openbox> window manager.  It is not supported in #debian.  http://www.crunchbang.org/  #crunchbang on irc.freenode.net.  See <based on debian>.
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00:43.48dondelelcaroT60: if you were using Debian, we'd tell you to use powertop.
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00:44.04dondelelcaroT60: but ask #crunchbang, they should know
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00:45.36T60Alright, thanks.
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00:46.15johnfghi guys
00:46.34johnfgI've been using gnome classic with debian wheezy.
00:46.55johnfgHowever, I'd like to try mate, but it says it's only available in unofficial channels.
00:47.07johnfgSo, where is mate for wheezy?
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00:48.14SynrG!mate
00:48.14dpkgThe MATE Desktop Environment is a fork of GNOME 2, available since Debian 8.0 "Jessie".  To install, ask me about <install mate>.  http://mate-desktop.org/  #mate on chat.freenode.net.
00:48.28SynrGsee channel #mate about that
00:48.56SynrGwe can't recommend it, though, and don't support it here
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00:49.12SynrGtry one of the supported DEs. XFCE, LXDE, KDE ....
00:49.27SynrGor wait for jessie
00:49.59johnfgSynrG: np, but thanks for the info!
00:50.44johnfgSynrG: I was always a gnome guy on debian, but on this somewhat older laptop, as far as gnome, I had to go with classic gnome.
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00:50.54johnfgOn gentoo I use xfce.
00:51.02johnfgSynrG: Do you not like mate?
00:51.59johnfg!install mate
00:51.59dpkgTo install <MATE> on Debian Jessie, ask me about <install x>, then: «aptitude install mate-desktop».
00:52.17johnfg!install x
00:52.17dpkgTo install X in Debian: "aptitude update && aptitude install xorg".  You may also want to install a desktop environment - ask me about <install gnome>, <install kde>, <install xfce>, <install lxde> - or a window manager, ask me about <window manager>.  To configure your X server, ask me about <xorg config>.
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00:56.04chomwittduring a fresh installation and during the network detection i see a virtual console kernel: FAT: utf8 is not a recommended IO charset for FAT filesystems, ..and then it crash
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01:01.41SynrGjohnfg: it's not about what i personally like or dislike. it's about what we support and don't
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01:03.02SynrGchomwitt: I'm certain the message is unrelated to the crash
01:03.13johnfgagain, ok and np.  Thanks for the info.
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01:27.18viccuadwow, I have just found anarchism debian package
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01:27.52dvsis that like anacron?
01:28.15viccuadno, is a faq about anarchism
01:28.19viccuadsudo apt-get install anarchism
01:28.33viccuad16MB of text
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01:28.44viccuadhistory of anarchism, etc etc
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01:30.40fortress_hello, where are the keymaps located in Jessie?
01:30.55fortress_and has it changed from Wheezy?
01:31.17viccuadand it seems its a good read, wikipedia and many published works cite it
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01:36.54ryshfortress_: http://pastebin.com/2jRqmCVX
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01:37.39viccuadrysh: what was the command you used to obtain that output?
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01:38.33ryshapt-file list console-data
01:39.24viccuadthx
01:41.55fortress_rysh, the file i'm looking for is in /usr/share/keymaps on the list you pastebinned
01:42.07fortress_however, on my Wheezy system, there is no /usr/share/keymaps
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01:43.37ryshfortress_: Find it hard to believe they would have changed to place to install these files
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01:45.12ryshYou can do the same as I did ... install apt-file ... let it update there whereabouts of all the files from all packages... and "apt-file list console-data" on your system
01:45.45fortress_okay, thank you
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01:51.13fortress_rysh, the file i'm looking for is returned by the last command you sent
01:51.26fortress_however, when i try to cd to its directory, i am informed the directory does not exist
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01:51.46fortress_it appears i do have the keymap installed, i can select it in XFCE's keyboard options.
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01:54.48ryshfortress_: I checked if I had the directory /usr/share/keymaps ...
01:54.52ryshSeems also not
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01:55.06ryshSeemed I did not have console-data installed
01:55.24ryshso apt-get install console-data
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02:16.00plexorranyone know what is the fastest type of link bonding, without requiring special switch ? I dont care about redundancy
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02:25.37nevynplexorr: you can't do aggregation without switch side configuration
02:25.55nevyns/configuration/configuration|support/g
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02:26.55nevynso to do agregation you need to have agreement from the other end on how traffic will be spread over the transport links
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02:27.58plexorrdam, are those switches cheap ?
02:29.01nevynwhat sorts of links are you trying to aaggregate?
02:29.21plexorrim just trying to get faster copy/read on my NAS SSD drive
02:29.25nevynif they're 10gigE or infiniband or quadranet then they're not cheap by most definitions.
02:29.31plexorrim only getting like 50mb now
02:29.49nevynwhat sort of switch do you have?
02:30.10plexorra 24 port one, let me check the brand
02:30.19nevynhow fast?
02:30.55plexorrhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833166071
02:31.48dondelelcaroplexorr: yeah, that almost certainly cannot to aggregation
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02:35.02dondelelcaroplexorr: you're looking for a switch which lists aggregation and/or trunking in its specificatoins
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02:35.15dondelelcaroplexorr: normally that means that it will be managed, because it usually has to be enabled on a per-port basis
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02:36.22plexorrdondelelcaro: it might be easier and cheaper to setup infiniband or 10GigE
02:36.35dondelelcaroplexorr: depends on what your requirements are
02:36.46nevynLACP 802.1ad
02:36.51nevynare the other words you want
02:37.07plexorri basically need at least 100 mb read/write
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02:37.20dondelelcaroplexorr: but in general, things that do 10gigE are going to be significantly more expensive than a high quality gigabit managed switch
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02:37.50nevynugg...
02:37.51nevynax
02:38.10nevyn802.1ax is link aggregation
02:38.19nevyn.1ad is the pvlan supercrazy.
02:38.41nevynI took some vlans and put them in your vlans stuff
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02:39.09dondelelcaroyou like vlans, don't you?
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02:39.55dondelelcaroplexorr: what exactly are you trying to do, though?
02:40.17wonderworldhi, i want to write the output of 'cat /dev/mem | strings' into a file but 'cat /dev/mem | strings > /tmp/mem' gives me 'cat: /dev/mem: operation not permitted' what am i doing wrong?
02:40.39dondelelcarowonderworld: you can't cat /dev/mem unless you're root
02:40.41D30sudo
02:40.50wonderworldi am trying as root
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02:40.57dondelelcaroand in general, you almost certainly don't want to cat it anyway
02:41.07rjsaltsnevyn: doesn't 802.1ad get crowded?
02:41.22ryan42I'm trying to write a quick and first bash script and this is about to make me nuts
02:41.24wonderworldwhat would a better way to accomplish this?
02:41.32dondelelcarowonderworld: what are you trying to do?
02:41.42LinuxGuy2020Hello I have a new video capture device. When I type "lsusb" it shows "Bus 002 Device 003: ID 1b80:e001 Afatech". This is the video device. TigerDirect says its Linux compatible 2.6.14. I installed kdenlive and it doesnt show up as a capture device from what I can see. Is there any info on this device? Specifically its a StarTech USB2HDCAP hdmi/component capture device.
02:41.50wonderworldcat /dev/mem | strings works.
02:41.54dondelelcarowonderworld: if you're running on physical hardware with Debian, you can just cat /dev/mem.
02:42.00wonderworldi get my expected output on standard out
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02:42.14wonderworldi just want to write this to a file but strangely get this error message
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02:42.23ryan42i have a place where i do mv -v "$SRCPATH" "$PIXPATH". when I run teh script I get mv: rename /Volumes/NIKOND300S/DCIM/*/* to /Users/ryan42/Pictures/Ryan/Photos/*: No such file or directory. ||| If I replace "mv -v" with "echo" in teh script and take the output and copy/paste it after mv -v and run it interactively it works fine.
02:42.30dondelelcarowonderworld: oh. You probably want to write to ~/mem or something like that
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02:43.11wonderworlddondelelcaro: hey that worked, thanks, but why couldn't i write to /tmp ?
02:43.23dondelelcarowonderworld: just guessing, but you may have /tmp mounted as a tmpfs
02:44.00wonderworldhmm, no
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02:44.35rjsaltsryan42: I don't think you want all those glob expressions in there
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02:44.54ryan42rjsalts: i don't know what that means. but you're probably right.
02:44.58dondelelcaroryan42: mv -v "foo/*" "bar/*" will result in the glob not being expanded
02:45.05dondelelcaroryan42: which is what you're seeing
02:45.08wonderworldstrange. i can't remember having ever permisson problems when writing to /tmp. shouldn't it allow any write from anyone as default?
02:45.19rjsaltsryan42: glob is the *
02:45.26ryan42mv is printing the glob in the destination
02:45.54nevynrjsalts: when you think you get vlans... checkout isolated private vlans
02:46.04rjsaltsryan42: and other things like character classess in []
02:46.06ryan42my actual string that's being gnerated is /Volumes/NIKOND300S/DCIM/*/* /Users/ryan42/Pictures/Ryan/Photos/
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02:47.09rjsaltsnevyn: do they usually use jumbo frames in metro wans?
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02:47.49nevynthey should but probably don't
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02:48.16nevynrjsalts: .1ax is for service providers to have vlans for customers with vlans
02:49.00plexorrdondelelcaro: late response, but i just need fast lan, i have SSD's capable of 500mb/s and im only getting about 60mb/s max
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02:49.38plexorrmovies and stuff
02:49.46dondelelcaroplexorr: right, but what are you doing with the data?
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02:50.05dondelelcaroplexorr: because you may be able to aggregate at a higher layer, for example
02:50.29plexorrdondelelcaro: copying it from pc to pc, streaming, running VM's from a shared location across all computers, just regular home stuff
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02:51.27ZeroBeholderplexorr: I assume you aren't doing this wirelessly which would be slow.Are you hardwired to take advantage of reasonably priced gigabit hardware?
02:51.49plexorryes, im hardwired, gigabit everywhere
02:52.26ZeroBeholderGood gigabit hardware or Dlink?
02:52.29dondelelcaroplexorr: you can probably achieve it with balance-alb which does this at layer2 iirc
02:52.56plexorrdondelelcaro: i will try that
02:53.12plexorrZeroBeholder: not the best by far, but not dlink either http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833166071
02:53.46ZeroBeholderFair enough, there is a lot of gigabit stuff out there that will only do gigabit speeds in a lab.
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02:55.10ZeroBeholderIt's that theoretical yield versus actual yield crap from school rearing it's ugly head in the real world. Also are you getting your speed in mega bytes or mega bits?
02:57.45nevynplexorr: 50Mb/s is 500Mbits/s which isn't too bad.
02:58.15dondelelcaros/500/400/, but yes...
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02:58.39SmileDEHallo Debian people!
02:58.55SirLagzSmileDE: hai
02:59.39SmileDEHi SirLagz
03:00.11SmileDEI know you are all debian experts, and that is something really small to you, I am not getting smart with this apt-get update issue....
03:00.35SmileDEI always receive on the screen "Hash-Sum Mismatch"
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03:00.40SmileDEone moment, I get the mail.
03:03.16SmileDEhttp://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=02Ws1ZVZ
03:03.23SmileDEdo you guys have any ideas ?!
03:05.37dondelelcaroSmileDE: that usually means that the mirror is out of date
03:05.40melt7777smile choose a local repo
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03:06.32dondelelcaroSmileDE: in general, that problem will fix itself if you just try to run apt-get update; again in a bit
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03:08.37SmileDEokay, I almost have solved it.
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03:09.11SmileDEi know there are 2 ways to add repositories, one through the sources.list, and the other I don't know again.
03:09.43dondelelcaroSmileDE: that's the only way to add them; they're in sources.list or sources.list.d
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03:12.11ctmjrLinuxGuy2020: what source are you using as the video input and have you tried it in vlc
03:12.58SmileDElong time there was something with cherokee from launchpad, now debian is arguing that the url doesn't exist as well the entry doesn't exist in sources.list
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03:35.11SmileDEthanks people!
03:35.19SmileDEIt all works again, as expected!
03:35.23SmileDEi wish you a nice day.
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03:41.51civillianIf I overwrite a user's password with the same password, it changes the hash in /etc/shadow
03:41.57civillianWhy is that?
03:42.20civillianin jessie
03:43.19toastyde1thcivillian, check the salt in /etc/shadow
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03:43.56toastyde1thactually i forget if the salt is in passwd or shadow
03:44.02civilliantoastyde1th: 8 characters?
03:44.12toastyde1thif the system changes the salt, the hash will change even given the same password
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03:44.29civillianI see
03:44.31toastyde1thand iirc the salt changes every time you run passwd
03:44.36civillianseems it's changing the salt too
03:44.57civillianhmm so randomly generated salt plus pw = new hash
03:45.06toastyde1thwell, yeah, that's what the salt is for
03:45.26civillianIt used to stay the same, and apply to all users
03:45.33civillianand be 2 character
03:45.43civilliannow it's 8 and changes
03:45.50toastyde1ththe new way is much better
03:46.25civillianthx toastyde1th
03:46.29toastyde1thnp
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03:50.14Neytirihi i am having a issue with one of my servers, and i need to know how to find the cd rom drive to mount it
03:50.21Neytirior where can i get 7.2
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03:58.22ToTheInternetHi, i want to switch from stable to testing. i changed stuff in sources.list.d and now when i do apt-get update, it loads all the package headers from testing. however, apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade both say that i'm already up to date
03:59.17civillianToTheInternet: pastebin 'apt-cache policy dpkg'
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04:01.40spinningcompassThere’s a non-Debian kernel whose support for a given architecture is slightly more comprehensive than the Debian kernel. Is there a technical reason, or a reason related to elegance or some kind of symmetry, for me not to create a ‘dpkg’ of the kernel and install it locally?
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04:02.25Genitrust"make: command not found" on debian 7.4
04:02.29Genitrusthow do i get "make"? -.-
04:02.37civillianGenitrust: apt-get install make
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04:02.54Genitrustdamn it i should've guessed....lol
04:02.57Genitrustthanks civillian :)
04:03.11civillianGenitrust: beats me why make isn't part of build-essential
04:03.31ToTheInternetcivillian: http://paste2.org/FVDWYOI9 sorry it took so long.. not easy to find a pastebin that doesn't require JS from google servers enabled
04:04.18Genitrust"kernel headers are incomplete/not installed" -.-
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04:04.42Genitrusti'm guessing it's "kernel-package" i need, so screw it ima just install that :D
04:04.56Rusty1Genitrust:  apt-get install build-essential
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04:05.46GenitrustRusty1, build-essential has the kernel headers?
04:06.10Rusty1Genitrust:  try it and see
04:07.32Genitrustlooks like it may...
04:07.44Genitrusti'm just trying to figure out how to get b43-fwcutter for debian 7.4 -.-
04:07.46Genitrustholy gawd
04:08.03civillianToTheInternet: seems your testing priority is 1
04:08.11ToTheInternetcivillian: yes
04:08.21civillianToTheInternet: which is your issue...
04:08.29ToTheInternetcivillian: what do i want it to be?
04:09.10civillianToTheInternet: I believe removing the pinning will get your testing repos to be preferred
04:09.19Genitrustany ideas how i can install firmware-b43-installer ? or how i can find this package to install it?
04:09.31Genitrustapparently this is what i need to get the wifi working for this laptop on debian 7.4 :D
04:09.37ToTheInternetcivillian: removing the pinning? not sure what that means
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04:09.55Rusty1Genitrust:  what does apt-get install firmware-b43-installer say?
04:09.55civillianToTheInternet: do you have any files under /etc/apt/preferences.d?
04:10.22GenitrustRusty1, it was saying that it's not found
04:10.25Genitrustbut i figured it out :D w00t
04:10.34Genitrust...well, i think i did. i added the non-free repository hehe
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04:10.57ToTheInternetcivillian: yes. testing.pref, that's where the priority of 1 is set. then security.pref and stable.pref.bak
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04:12.34ToTheInternetcivillian: stable.pref.bak has a priority of 995 fwiw
04:12.55ToTheInternetcivillian: and security.pref has a priority of 1000
04:12.57civillianToTheInternet: any reason you have those setup like that?
04:13.53ToTheInternetcivillian: some time ago i wanted to install packages some packages from testing but keep the system in stable overall. i followed some tutorial i believe
04:14.23civillianToTheInternet: so your system is doing exactly what you told it to do, 'keep the system stable overall'
04:14.48ToTheInternetcivillian: now i don't want that anymore. i want to switch to testing alltogether
04:15.13civillianToTheInternet: I recommend moving all those 3 files somewhere else like /root and re-run apt-get update
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04:15.24civillianToTheInternet: then re-run 'apt-cache policy dpkg'
04:16.35civillianToTheInternet: also you might need to observe a particular upgrade proceedure to avoid trashing your box, might involve updating dpkg first before apt-get upgrade
04:16.37ToTheInternetcivillian: ok. output changed and apt-get upgrade now wants to upgrade 500 packages.
04:16.57civillianToTheInternet: google some wheezy -> jessie pages
04:17.03civillianbefore you hit yes
04:18.06ToTheInternetcivillian: according to http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/90389/how-to-upgrade-debian-stable-wheezy-to-testing-jessie no dpkg magic is required
04:18.56civillianToTheInternet: good luck :) do you have backups if you trash everything?
04:19.10ToTheInternetcivillian: no. and i can't afford to trash everything either
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04:19.25civillianToTheInternet: is this a server?
04:19.50ToTheInternetcivillian: no, but i need this machine to do work
04:20.22ToTheInternetcivillian: is it common that this fails? i thought it was no problem at all to upgrade to testing
04:20.47civillianToTheInternet: usually fine, although I'
04:20.55civillianI've seen some disasters with previousl releases
04:21.04ToTheInternetcivillian: ok. going for it now
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04:25.32Neytirii am having a issue with debain not resolving domains
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04:25.43Neytirithe nameservers are set in resolv.conf
04:25.49Neytiriand netwroking works
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04:42.10Neytirican someone help me please, i am running debain 7.4 and i have no dns resolution, but the resolv.conf file is setup properly
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04:43.11civillianNeytiri: can you give an example?
04:43.32Neytiriroot@voltz:~# ping google.com
04:43.32Neytiriping: unknown host google.com
04:43.53Neytiriroot@voltz:~# more /etc/resolve.conf
04:43.54Neytirinameserver 8.8.8.8
04:43.54Neytirinameserver 8.8.4.4
04:44.18Neytiriroot@voltz:~# ping 8.8.8.8
04:44.18NeytiriPING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data.
04:44.18Neytiri64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_req=1 ttl=
04:44.29civillianshould be resolv.conf, not resolve.conf
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04:46.10Neytirithanks
04:46.15Neytirinow i feel really stupid
04:46.16civilliannps
04:46.53relaxedI guess they couldn't choose between resolver or resolve, so the dropped the e
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05:06.47Genitrustdamn, how on earth do you apt-get install bitcoin-qt on debian? -.-
05:09.55Genitrustseriously? no one knows how?
05:10.58castGenitrust: could do a simple sid backport
05:10.59wolsit's not in the debian repos, so we don't care
05:11.01themill!patience
05:11.01dpkgThe people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that.  Answers are not always available.
05:11.08wols,v bitcoin-qt
05:11.09juddPackage: bitcoin-qt on i386 -- sid: 0.9.0-1
05:11.17wols!tell Genitrust about ssb
05:11.22themill(it's not in stable releases for a specific reason)
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05:11.46Genitrustnevermind, i figured it out
05:12.02Genitrustbasically, i needed to learn how to add "unstable main" to my sources
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05:12.38Genitrustthanks for those who had me pinged by dpkg
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05:12.48castuh...don't do that
05:12.51andryapt-cache policy mono < can someone check this version for jessie/testing?
05:13.03andryi am on ubuntu at this moment for testing some stuff
05:13.04Genitrust(cast, you talkin to me?)
05:13.25plkeep in mind that in that way you'll be following unstable
05:13.34andryor mono-complete
05:13.39castGenitrust: was the unstable main for a deb-src line or a deb line?
05:13.50wolsandry: /msg judd v mono
05:14.00themillandry: /msg judd versions $package; or check packages.debian.org
05:14.17andrynice :) thank you guys
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05:19.03mazzanethmmm
05:19.19mazzanetlatest update in testing of openldap seems broken
05:20.25andrywhich distro?
05:20.27andrybranch
05:20.46mazzanetdebian
05:20.50mazzanettesting
05:20.50andrystable?
05:20.51andryah
05:21.12andryhm, did you fill a bug report?
05:21.33mazzanetabout to, investigating a little further first
05:21.40andry:) whats the error?
05:21.47mazzanetit moved my database to /var/backups/
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05:22.08mazzanetand then didn't put anything back...
05:22.56mazzanethttp://pastebin.com/XUVLNgf6
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06:21.31spinningcompassIs there a technical reason to create a dpkg of a custom kernel & install it, instead of installing from source (tarball)?
06:22.21internatbecause package management is useful :)
06:22.45spinningcompasslaughs
06:22.47spinningcompassPoint taken.
06:22.57internatif i understand correctly, it allows the package management system to know what kernel your running, to help with depencency resolution and the likes
06:23.20internateg install firmware-awesomepackage, etc etc etc
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06:28.20Genitrustok at this point... i'm starting to think that debian's support sucks....
06:28.24Genitrustor at least software setup :D
06:28.29Genitrustbut alas, i can understand
06:28.40castsucks relative to what?
06:29.15Genitrusti went to import my private key via gpg, and i get the error, "key contains preferences for unavailable algorithms " ... wtf?
06:29.33Genitrust"really update the preferences???? (y/N)" ... i'm scared basically lol
06:30.20castinteresting. can i see your public key?
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06:32.57Genitrustcast there's nothing special about my public key... you can import it from key server: CD14CD15
06:33.08Genitrusti know i know, my last 8 characters are awesome ;D
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06:37.01castah, which key server?
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06:37.20jelly-homepresumably any public one
06:37.38jelly-homepgp.mit.edu is short to type
06:38.35afidegnumhi, pls I have a file named .MYCONFIG in each from parent folder to child folders. how do I remove that type of file only and keep the rest of the files intact?
06:39.16jelly-homeafidegnum: that type of type, or that exact name?
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06:40.01afidegnumin fact i have created a file named .MYCONFIG which generated html files
06:40.07jelly-homeafidegnum: first verify that "find /path/to/parent -name '.MYCONFIG' -ls" finds _exactly_ the files you want to wipe, no more, no less
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06:40.16afidegnumok
06:40.49jelly-homeif you're very sure nothing important is listed, replace -ls with -delete
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06:42.56afidegnumjelly-home: so I should repeat the command with -delete at the end?
06:43.55jelly-homeafidegnum: if you're very sure everything listed is junk you want to get rid of, yes
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06:44.23jelly-homeafidegnum: again, -delete instead of -ls
06:44.30afidegnumok
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06:45.05jelly-home!using find
06:45.05dpkgfrom memory, using find is http://mywiki.wooledge.org/UsingFind or "man find"
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06:47.11castjelly-home: ahh, i see what happened. seems some of the servers subkeys.pgp.net round robins to are down
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08:13.15Genitrusthmm, how can i properly shut down the X server, so that i may install a graphics driver?
08:13.20Genitrusteach time i kill it... it comes back up
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08:14.01BenNZGenitrust: ctrl alt f1 , then sudo service gdm3 stop (if using gdm3)
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08:15.41Genitrustthanks BenNZ
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08:15.47Genitrustmy screen looks retarded in text mode... it makes me sad
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08:15.55Genitrustit's like... a double split of the screen or something -.-
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08:16.01osfdyesterday evening I locked my session with a bunch of software running. I come back this morning, every soft was closed
08:16.12osfdhow can I know what happened ?
08:16.22osfdinvestigate
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08:16.40Genitrustfirst thing i would do as root is "last"
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08:20.17Genitrustman this sucks. i install the nvidia driver... and now my graphics mode is still 1024x768 , but no 3d -.- lol
08:20.23osfdGenitrust: last
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08:21.42osfdI'm the only one logged, obviously
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08:22.38Genitrustlike i said, that's the first thing i would've done :)
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08:34.51Genitrusthmm, is there any way to revert to my back display settings / driver ?
08:35.00Genitrusti just installed an nvidia driver... and i definitely want to go back to the default -.-
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08:36.14petern_Yes, just uninstall what you installed.
08:36.44Genitrusti dont know how to do that =\
08:36.58Genitrusti ran nvidia's script... but good idea.. maybe it has an uninstall option...
08:37.00andrydid you install the .run package?
08:37.10Genitrustyes
08:37.11andrythere is an uninstall routine for this file, sec
08:37.12petern_oh dear
08:37.32andryoh. --uninstall :D
08:38.03andry./NVIDIA*.run --uninstall .. but first stop the login manager etc
08:38.20Genitrustlol :D
08:38.29Genitrustwell, now i'm trying to figure out if there's a "control panel" for this...
08:38.33Genitrustso i can enable 3d, change the resolution... etc
08:38.48andrynvidia-xsettings .. but are you sure it installed correctly?
08:39.01petern_uninstall it anyway
08:39.09petern_and install it properly using the debian package
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08:39.30andrythe nvidia files install fine .. and update fine with dkms .. well, they do for me
08:39.58Genitrustya but do you have a crappy hp pavilion dv2000? :D
08:40.07SynrGbe that as it may, it's not supported here
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08:40.16SynrGGenitrust: lspci -nn | grep -i vga
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08:40.34SynrGso we can identify your card
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08:40.54GenitrustNVIDIA Corporation C67 [GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M)
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08:40.58Genitrustrev a2
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08:41.10petern_Only one?
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08:41.44Genitrustyup, only one
08:41.49andryah, and did you run nvidia-xconfig to enable the driver for x?
08:41.57petern_Ah, 2006, before the dual-videocard malarky that they do now.
08:42.03Genitrust00:12.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ___description here___ [10de:0531] (rev a2)
08:42.15SynrG,pciid [10de:0531]
08:42.16Genitrusti did not run nvidia-xconfig
08:42.17judd[10de:0531] is 'C67 [GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M]' from 'NVIDIA Corporation' with kernel modules 'nouveau', 'snd-hda-intel' in wheezy. See also http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/index.rhtmlx?check=1&lspci=10de:0531 and the out-of-tree 'snd-hda-intel' module.
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08:42.29andrypetern_, i saw such a setup lately, i didnt really understand why they do this
08:42.37petern_andry, battery life.
08:42.40andryhm
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08:42.47Genitrustandry, i cannot find the file for nvidia-xconfig ? :(
08:42.47petern_the 2nd 'card' is really part of the main cpu.
08:43.02andryah okay
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08:43.23andry"sudo nvidia-xconfig" should work if the driver installed correctly, are you sure it did not exit with an error? :P
08:43.37andryand you installed the whole build-essential stuff
08:43.49Genitrustjudd what do you mean by that post?
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08:44.20jelly-homeandry, Genitrust: you'll have a lot less pain if you install nvidia's blob using packages from non-free sources
08:44.37jelly-home!nvidia dkms
08:44.38dpkgFor Debian 7 "Wheezy" and later systems.  Ask me about <contrib> and <non-free sources>.  «aptitude -r install linux-headers-`uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,'` nvidia-kernel-dkms && mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d ; echo -e 'Section "Device"\n\tIdentifier "My GPU"\n\tDriver "nvidia"\nEndSection' > /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf».  Restart your system to enable the <nouveau> blacklist.
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08:44.47Genitrustjelly-home, i have the non-free sources ...
08:44.54andryyes, thats true, i installed them twice for testing
08:45.01babilenGenitrust: You really don't need nor would we advice going down that route and also to use nvidia-xconfig -- See https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers for details
08:45.10Genitrustso should i uninstall these drivers, and then do the drivers from the non-free sources?
08:45.15andryyes
08:45.15jelly-homeGenitrust: yes
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08:46.24babilenGenitrust: You probably want to install the driver from wheezy-backports which is done by adding those to your /etc/apt/sources.list (e.g. http://paste.debian.net/90141)· running "apt-get update" and then "aptitude -r install linux-headers-$(uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,')" following by "aptitude -r -t wheezy-backports install nvidia-kernel-dkms"
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08:47.16Genitrustwtf ... NVIDIA-Linu...run --uninstall told me (at the end) that no nvidia driver was installed -.-
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08:47.47andrysounds like the installation failed
08:47.55Genitrustya and that makes sense
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08:48.20andrybut maybe it disabled nouveau
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08:48.33andryso you now have a crappy resolution etc with vesa fallback
08:48.37Genitrustya i think it did.. i love gdm3 ;(
08:48.48babilenThat really has nothing to do with gdm3
08:49.11Genitrustwhat does that error mean for apt when it suggests "run with apt-get update or --try-missing" ... does it mean to do "apt-get update --try-missing" ?
08:49.13Genitrusterr, fix-missing
08:49.22petern_speculation. check /var/log/Xorg.0.log to see what's happening.
08:49.35babilenGenitrust: Either way, please follow our instructions and check that the module compiles correctly. Also remove any /etc/X11/xorg.conf you might have generated and configure your system as indicated on the wiki
08:49.54Genitrustbabilen, thanks, i'm looking at that wiki
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08:50.00Genitrustpetern_, i'll jump to it man :D
08:50.11babilenGenitrust: Please also pay attention to the additional information and commands I provided earlier.
08:50.15voxadamI have a self-compiled application in /opt/ but when I try to run it it complains that /var/run/ is not wriatable. I assume I shouldn't simply make /run writable so what should I do instead?
08:50.56andryvoxadam, which file does it want to create there? i suggest you just create that file/dir and then chown it
08:51.05voxadamThanks.
08:51.40Genitrustwhat is a likely problem for "failed to fetch ftp://ftp...nvidia-graphics-drivers...deb Read error - read (connection reset by peer)
08:51.43Genitrust?
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08:52.26SynrGyour net flaked out? wifi?
08:52.35Genitrusti'm RJ45
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08:52.54andrytry to run apt-get update first
08:53.00SynrGyup
08:53.48Genitrustok i had to do apt-get autoremove too
08:54.00babilenGenitrust: You are obviously not using the sources.list i've pasted nor did you run "apt-get update" -- Could you please ensure that you have, at least, wheezy-backports in there ? :)
08:54.08Genitrustnow it worked :)
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08:54.21Genitrustbabilen, i obviously already had it :P ... except backports haha
08:54.23babilenGenitrust: Are you installing the version from backports or the one from wheezy?
08:54.36Genitrustoh crap you're right
08:54.41Genitrustone sec
08:54.56babilen*do not interrupt the installation*
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08:55.06babilen(any installation)
08:55.10Genitrustok so i'm not doing the back-ports
08:55.30Genitrustwhat source is that? just "back-ports" ?
08:55.37babilenWell, okay ... should work too, but I am quite convinced that you want the backports version.
08:55.46Genitrustie: deb http://ftp.us..../debian/ back-ports ?
08:55.59babilenGenitrust: Please read again what I wrote earlier. I gave you exact commands, a sources.list and everything you needed.
08:56.09babilenAnd no, that is not it.
08:57.19Genitrustok i'm on it...
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09:00.27Genitrustbabilen, ok installing the dkms
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09:01.25Genitrusthehe
09:01.32Genitrust"conflicting nouveau kernel module loaded"
09:01.41Genitrustbest way to fix it is to reboot after installation finished. sounds easy enough :)
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09:02.36babilenGenitrust: Did you take care of the configuration? Do you have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
09:03.04Genitrustno i'm still waiting for installation to finish
09:03.08Genitrustok well, it finished...
09:03.10Genitrustlol
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09:04.24Genitrustok sooo... i'm guessing i now restart, then do the nvidia-xconfig ?
09:04.30babilenNo
09:04.32Genitrust<--- searching for answers on this on the page
09:04.37Genitrustoh -.-
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09:05.15Genitrust"he configuration file above can be created using these commands: " ... is that what i need to do? followed by restart system to enable the nouveau driver blacklist?
09:05.22babilenGenitrust: I told you already *not* to use nvidia-xconfig -- Just create the /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf as detailed on https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Configuration and that is it
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09:07.02Genitrustok i did that ocmmand to basically make the 20-nvidia.conf
09:07.06Genitrustthen restart ... right?
09:07.17babilenyes
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09:08.46Genitrustcool, i have entirely no X server started now :D
09:08.53Genitrusti guess this is where 'troubleshooting' comes in....
09:09.39babilenSo, you rebooted and it doesn't work? Could you paste your /var/log/Xorg.0.log to http://paste.debian.net please?
09:09.43babilendpkg: tell Genitrust -about nopaste
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09:10.14Genitrustah i see...
09:10.27GenitrustERROR: could not insert 'nvidia_current': No such device. Fatal server error, no screens found
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09:13.13Genitrustbabilen, http://paste.debian.net/hidden/1b3cb888/
09:13.39Genitrustbabilen, thank you, at least my text screen is legible now. before it was all jumbled.
09:13.45SynrGso, then, it appears you missed a step
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09:14.04Genitrustwell, i really dont think i missed a step. i followed all steps babilen said
09:14.12Genitrustand i did not use nvidia-xconfig
09:14.23Genitrusthe said.... You probably want to install the driver from wheezy-backports which is done by adding those to your /etc/apt/sources.list (e.g. http://paste.debian.net/90141)· running "apt-get update" and then "aptitude -r install linux-headers-$(uname -r|sed 's,[^-]*-[^-]*-,,')" following by "aptitude -r -t wheezy-backports install nvidia-kernel-dkms"
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09:14.46Genitrusti added the source, did the apt-get update, did the linux headers thing, then the backports install of kernel dkms
09:14.56babilenDid the module compile successfully when you installed nvidia-driver-dkms ? What does "dkms status" give you?
09:15.10Genitrustthen, from the wiki he linked to me, i did the command to make the config , then restarted
09:15.15Genitrustbabilen, let me check dkms status
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09:15.52Genitrustdkms.conf: Error! No 'BUILT_MODULE_NAME' directive specified for record #0. Error! Bad conf file. File:
09:15.52babilenI also love how /var/log/Xorg.0.log references itself on line 118 :)
09:16.01GenitrustFile has a blank space, then "does not represent a valid dkms.conf file"
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09:16.35andryloop detected :D
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09:17.05SynrGGenitrust: so, maybe the .run installer left garage
09:17.08SynrGgarbage*
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09:17.51babilenGenitrust: Is that the entire output?
09:17.59Genitrustbabilen, yes
09:18.04tvlooyhi. I'm trying to set the max open files limit on my system. But it doesn't work
09:18.04tvlooyI'm on Debian 7.4 and added * soft nofile 64000 (same or hard) in /etc/security/limits.conf
09:18.07tvlooyAfter reboot and login ulimit still shows 1024
09:18.09SynrGso it doesn't indicate *which* file the error is in?
09:18.11tvlooyany pointers?
09:18.43Genitrustapparently there is no dkms config file
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09:19.22babilenhighly irregular
09:19.32SynrGtvlooy: i think that's to restrict usage on a per-user basis, not make system-wide increases
09:20.10andryyes, SynrG .. /proc/sys/fs/file-max may override the user level settings, but im not sure
09:20.53Genitrustwell, the X log clearly states that it failed to load the nvidia kernel module
09:20.54babilenGenitrust: Could you paste your /usr/src/nvidia-current-319.82/dkms.conf please?
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09:21.40voxadamWhere do most people mount network filesystems that are mounted at boot with fstab?
09:21.46SynrGtvlooy: still, 1024 and 64000 are smallish values, both, compared to what your system limit would be, so ... dunno
09:22.03Genitrustbabilen, comin!
09:22.08SynrGtvlooy: do you have an explicit call to 'ulimit' in any of the configs that get loaded at login?
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09:22.38babilenGenitrust: How many kernels do you have installed? (i.e. "aptitude search '~i~n^linux-image'" )
09:22.39Genitrustbabilen, http://paste.debian.net/hidden/560c25a1/
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09:23.10Genitrustbabilen, i just installed this machine fresh -.-
09:23.22SynrGtvlooy: ulimit -n, i mean
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09:24.12SynrGtvlooy: also, might as well check /proc/sys/fs/file-max though i doubt if it is set *that* low :/
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09:24.19babilenGenitrust: Okay, that file contains "BUILT_MODULE_NAME[0]="nvidia"" so can't be the culprit .. Does "ls -l /usr/src/*/dkms.conf" list any other files?
09:24.25SynrGtvlooy: i don't think that would show in your ulimit output anyway
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09:24.51Genitrustbabilen, yes it does....
09:25.00Genitrust/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.57/dkms.conf
09:25.11Genitrust...i tried installing that a while ago ... i think for the wifi problem? (wifi working now)
09:25.15andryman. compiling mono 2.11 is a pain on ubuntu trusty :| drives me crazy
09:25.22babilenGenitrust: What did you use ndiswrapper for and could you paste that file please?
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09:25.38Genitrusti used it to try to get wifi working. i def dont need that... can i just uninstall it?
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09:25.55SynrGndiswrapper! guuuh
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09:26.05SynrGyes. it's a world of hurt
09:26.09tvlooySynrG: I also tried with root ... instead of * ...
09:26.12babilenGenitrust: Sure, please run "apt-get --purge autoremove ndiswrapper-dkms"
09:26.15Genitrusthow do i murder nswrapper? @.@
09:26.27SynrGwhat babilen said
09:26.34Genitrusthehe
09:26.40Genitrustok i'm removing da SHEIT out of it right now...
09:26.42tvlooySynrG: no explicit calls to ulimit
09:27.03Genitruststatus: before uninstall, this module version was ACTIVE on this kernel.
09:27.04Genitrustwhoops ;x
09:27.07Genitrustok maybe things good
09:27.09Genitrustima restart now :D
09:27.13babilenGenitrust: Hang on
09:27.17tvlooySynrG: fs.file-max = 1025255
09:27.18Genitrust:: hanging ::
09:27.21babilenGenitrust: What does "dkms status" give you now?
09:27.38SynrGtvlooy: i'm out of ideas. is this a normal debian wheezy install? or maybe an image provided by a VPS?
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09:28.25Genitrustbabilen, it tells me that nvidia-current , versions...i686: installed
09:28.27tvlooyIt's should be a pretty vanilla debian install on a VMware cloud
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09:28.56babilenGenitrust: Splendid, try a reboot now.
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09:30.23Genitrustheya babilen
09:30.25SynrGtvlooy: ok, for me, ulimit -n is 1024 as well. so i guess that's a default
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09:30.30Genitrusti have the login problem :D ... no x server tho
09:30.42babilenGenitrust: I don't quite follow.
09:30.50SynrGtvlooy: if i set 'ulimit -n 4096' it immediately changes
09:30.56tvlooySynrG: yeah, it should be the default
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09:31.04Genitrustbabilen, the x server didn't start again
09:31.14Genitrustpaste Xorg.0.log ?
09:31.22babilenyou know the drill ;)
09:31.29SynrGtvlooy: so per process, you can change it to what you want, i guess, up to whatever limit is imposed by limits.conf
09:31.33tvlooySynrG: it's not system wide if you set it with ulimit -n. If you login again it's defaults again, also I need to set this for a service
09:32.05jelly!limits.conf
09:32.05dpkg/etc/security/limits.conf is a config file for a PAM module named pam_limit.  Only PAM services benefit, and only if a line like "session    required     pam_limits.so" is present uncommented in their /etc/pam.d/ config file.
09:32.22jellypam pam pam!
09:32.33jelly(to be sung to the tune of Spam Song)
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09:32.37Genitrustbabilen, http://paste.debian.net/hidden/0a219a2a/
09:33.10Genitrustso close -.-
09:33.28jellytvlooy: how do you log in?
09:33.38tvlooyjelly: ssh to test
09:33.44babilenGenitrust: Well, different error. Could you paste the output of "dmesg|grep -i nvidia" ?
09:33.47petn-randall~/ pamity pam, wonderful pam! /~
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09:34.00xerxespam, I had a girlfriend called pam
09:34.07tvlooyjelly: I need to set this for a service, maybe just putting a ulimit -n in the init.d script is a good fix?
09:34.21andry:D
09:34.45tvlooydpkg: what would you suggest? Is there a way to change the default 1024?
09:34.46dpkgtvlooy: what are you talking about?
09:34.47jellytvlooy: so... is pam_limits enabled in /etc/pam.d/ssh before you log in?
09:34.51Genitrustbabilen, http://paste.debian.net/hidden/70c4492c/
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09:35.26jellytvlooy: which service?
09:35.32SynrGjelly, tvlooy: should be. but don't you mean /etc/pam.d/sshd ?
09:35.37xerxesjelly, what OS are you using ;-)
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09:36.11xerxesjelly, nice of you to try, but you realise you;re fucked from the outset
09:36.26jellyxerxes: I may answer that in #debian-offtopic channel.
09:36.31babilenGenitrust: Oh, I am so sorry
09:36.32jellySynrG: nope
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09:36.37Genitrustbabilen, license "taints kernel"?
09:36.41xerxesok if you please,
09:36.48babilenGenitrust: /msg judd v nvidia-kernel-dkms-legacy
09:37.00Genitrusthuh? @.@
09:37.02jellySynrG: oh... sorry, "Yes" apparently it's sshd
09:37.04Genitrustjudd? @.@
09:37.12SynrGjelly: huh. i have no /etc/pam.d/ssh ...
09:37.17SynrGjelly: :)
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09:37.20tvlooyjelly: the .so is not in comment in pam.d/sshd
09:37.34Genitrustawww man, no legacy support for i386? :(
09:37.34tvlooySynrG: /etc/pam.d/sshd
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09:37.41tvlooyjelly: mongodb
09:37.57Genitrustso maybe i needed to do that apt-get installation to determine whicih nvidia driver... ya kno.. the thing that i wasn't supposed to do? lol
09:38.03xerxesbecause it;s in /usr/lib/antimony/random/pervert/conf.d/suckmedry
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09:38.44jellySynrG: you have a customer.
09:38.52Genitrustbabilen,  ?
09:38.53xerxesI wish debian guys would make software without --FUCKYESIHAVEPOWERDIRECTORYBASE=
09:38.55SynrGjelly, tvlooy: interesting: http://superuser.com/questions/325305/debian-max-file-descriptors
09:39.10jellywell... it could be someone else's customer
09:39.12xerxesbut then it wouldnt be debian would it, it works damn well
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09:39.20jellythanks
09:39.21babilenGenitrust: Sorry, I had you install the wrong driver. Your GPU is supported by a "legacy" driver that comes in a different package. See ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/319.82/README/README.txt ...
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09:40.11xerxesMy sincere apologies.
09:40.24babilenGenitrust: So, to deal with this run "apt-get --purge nvidia-kernel-dkms" and then install the nvidia driver you need with "aptitude -r -t wheezy-backports install nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms"
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09:40.51xerxesWhat I like best about debian, say in comparison with openbsd...
09:41.18Genitrustahh, thanks
09:41.22babilenGenitrust: Err, the first command is broken
09:41.26Genitrustdo i literally type legacy-304xx ?
09:41.32babilenGenitrust: Make that "apt-get --purge remove nvidia-kernel-dkms"
09:41.35xerxesIs the linux kernel.
09:41.57Genitrust<--- purging nvidia kernel stuff
09:41.59xerxesDamn you jelly, you are freaking me out.
09:42.12dodolhi i have problem about https conection... someone can help me about server ssl/https cerificate ??
09:42.14Genitrustthen my exact command is the wheezy backports for legacy?
09:42.16babilenxerxes: Please keep it friendly and professional in here.
09:42.37babilenGenitrust: Once you've done that you isntall the right driver with "aptitude -r -t wheezy-backports install nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms"
09:42.40xerxesDamn you jelly, you are freaking me out.
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09:42.43xerxessorry
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09:43.30dodolhi i have problem about https conection... someone can help me about server ssl/https cerificate ??
09:43.47dodolnewbie here
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09:44.21Genitrustbabilen, i am installing the legacy driver now :) i'm excited
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09:44.37Genitrustbtw, i am happy about how friendly this room is. it is a great change compared to some programming / sys admin channels
09:44.52babilenGenitrust: Sorry, that should have been obvious from the start. But then, nothing too hard to fix and we would have run into your ndiswrapper problem regardless :)
09:44.55dodolhow to add https certificate to access some server in mozzila?
09:45.10Genitrustbabilen, ya, and i'm learning :) i'm already wondering why use "aptitude" instead of "apt-get install" hehe
09:45.16Genitrustand i'm already wanting to look up -r and -t
09:45.20Genitrustbut... machine is working...
09:45.21babilenGenitrust: Thank you, much appreciated. We try hard to keep it on-topic, nice and professional in here.
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09:45.32tvlooyI ended up adding a ulimit -n in the init.d script of mongodb
09:45.35Genitrusthow old is everyone here btw?
09:45.40SynrGtvlooy: hm, where were we? oh, i did find an article ...
09:45.44Genitrustbabilen, btw, i reboot after this right? ;x
09:45.44tvlooyit seems to work because /proc/pid/limits is showing the correct value
09:45.47Genitrustis 30
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09:45.55SynrGGenitrust: please join #debian-offtopic for general / social chat
09:45.58KottizenHi everyone. What does this mean? "Current status: 1 update [-10]"
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09:46.03SynrGGenitrust: we can be more relaxed there
09:46.06GenitrustSynrG, ok :)
09:46.06babilenGenitrust: aptitude is being used here because it supports the "-r" switch that enables the installation of recommended packages. Some people disable those, but they are needed in this case.
09:46.09andryif shipping to the us of a wouldnt be so expensive, i sent you a wifi stick that does not need ndiswrapper Genitrust  ;P
09:46.19SynrGtvlooy: http://superuser.com/questions/325305/debian-max-file-descriptors
09:46.36Genitrustandry, my wifi is working fine without ndiswrapper. i ended up using the firmware that comes with "non-free" hehe
09:46.36jellyKottizen: 10 packages have been upgraded to latest, one remains with a possible update
09:46.43Genitrustbabilen, ok i'm gunna reboot now
09:46.44andryah okay :)
09:46.46Genitrustit has installed!
09:46.49SynrG"The 1024 files rlimit is not explicitly set anywhere; it's hardcoded into the kernel as the default value ...Other processes simply inherit the limit from init"
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09:46.56SynrGtvlooy: ^^
09:47.02Genitrustwell wait, i guess i dont have to reboot... maybe...
09:47.07Genitrustis rebooting
09:47.21SynrGtvlooy: not sure why it isn't lifted up via limits.conf :/
09:47.36Kottizenjelly: What does "possible update" mean? If I run aptitude safe-upgrade again, it says everything's up to date.
09:47.40Genitrustis debian's interface the normal gnome 3 ?
09:47.46Genitrust(i have only seen 'unity' so far...)
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09:48.02Kottizenjelly: –
09:48.09tvlooySynrG: yeah strange. thanks for your help anyway
09:48.24Genitrustbabilen, machine has booted up... and guess what? :D
09:48.50Kottizenjelly: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7167526
09:49.00Genitrustno graphical mode... it's in text mode... and a cursor blinks quickly at the top-left corner of mah screen :D
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09:49.07jellyKottizen: and if you run a full-upgrade?
09:49.26babilenGenitrust: *sigh*
09:49.28Kottizenjelly: "libssl-doc" is added - thanks
09:50.29Genitrustbabilen, a
09:50.33babilenGenitrust: You mean it doesn't even boot to *non* graphical mode?
09:50.34Genitrusthttp://paste.debian.net/hidden/081368bc/
09:50.40Genitrustnon-graphical mode boots
09:50.47Genitrusti just had to do ctrl+alt+f1 ... sorry forgot that detail
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09:51.18Genitrustbabilen, strange, now it is just "no devices detected"
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09:51.49babilenGenitrust: You seem to still have the other driver ... Could you show me "dkms status" again (full output) on http://paste.debian.net ?
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09:52.30Genitrustbabilen, full output is a single line of..... nvidia-legacy-304xx, 304.117, 3.2.0-4-686-pae, i686: installed
09:52.42babilenAnd you did reboot?
09:52.51Genitrustyes, i did a reboot before i told you about my blinking cursor
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09:54.35Genitrustoh babilen remember... i still have that old X config right?
09:54.46Genitrustthe 20-nvidia.conf
09:54.53Genitrustoh wait, i guess that's fine
09:54.56Genitrustwow i'm getting tired :(
09:55.01Genitrustfeels so defeated
09:55.30babilenGenitrust: Hang on :)
09:55.39Genitrusthanging
09:56.39B_Smiththere is a script for NVIDIA drivers  sgfxi
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09:56.54B_Smithhave you looked at that?
09:56.57babilenGenitrust: I have to confess that I am not entirely sure what happens, but given that your card *requires* the nvidia driver version in wheezy we will just install it from there.
09:57.42babilenGenitrust: I am not sure why the -legacy- one from backports doesn't do the trick, but this should do it. So first we will purge that again and then install the driver for your card from wheezy (and not wheezy-backports).
09:57.51GenitrustB_Smith, i haven't seen that sgfxi
09:58.03Genitrustbabilen, ok cool :D
09:58.06B_SmithI seem to recall that is what I used
09:58.20GenitrustB_Smith, i'm running a crappy HP pavilion dv2000
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09:58.56B_SmithHmmmm been a while...soryy in a conf and multitasking
09:59.27B_Smithdo a google search
09:59.38B_Smithdebian sgfxi
09:59.49Genitrustbabilen, apt-get --purge nvidia-legacy-304xx ? :D
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09:59.51Genitrusti think i'm learnin!
10:00.20babilenGenitrust: So, one last try: Run "apt-get --purge autoremove nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms nvidia-glx" also run "apt-get --purge autoremove" after what. Then check the output of "aptitude versions '~i~nnvidia'" to ensure that no 319 version is installed anymore -- Once you've done that reinstall the normal version with "aptitude -r install nvidia-kernel-dkms"
10:01.11babilenGenitrust: I think that maybe the nvidia-glx bit us ... I'm sorry, if it hadn't had been for my "you obviously want the newer version" we could have fixed the ndiswrapper problem and would have been done.
10:01.36Genitrustbabilen, the normal version ran 1024x768 with opengl ... which was nice... except tty1 and so-forth were warped :( but i'll take that nice graphical display (this laptop is for my VP)
10:02.06babilenGenitrust: Well, I used "normal" as in "non backported" above
10:02.15Genitrustok i just did the regular apt-get --purge autoremove ... it's removeing some extra stuff, like nvidia-kernel-common
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10:03.11babilenGenitrust: Good
10:03.25Genitrustheya babilen ... a ton of stuff comes up when i do the aptitude versions command
10:03.31Genitrustoooh, |grep 319
10:04.05Genitrustbabilen, want to see "aptitude versions '~i~nnvidia' |grep 319  ?
10:04.23babilenCould you show me? (aptitude versions '~i~nnvidia'|nopaste)
10:04.32Genitrustthere are 5 entires... each have "i A" at the beginning of them
10:04.52Genitrusti'm installing nopaste ;D
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10:05.52Genitrustbabilen, http://pastie.org/8975584
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10:07.06babilenGenitrust: Okay, please all those. "aptitude purge '~i~nnvidia'" -- and you also seem to use "stable" in your sources.list and not "wheezy" -- that will bite you later when we release jessie
10:07.18babilenplease *purge all those
10:07.31Genitrustah ok, thanks... you rock :)
10:07.45Genitrustso the command is... "aptitude purge '~i~nnvidia' " ?
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10:08.12babilenyeah, that will purge all installed (~i) packages with nvidia in their name (~n)
10:08.12Genitrust...i'm gunna do it man! i'm about to do it!!
10:08.21Genitrustis doin it
10:08.30Genitrusthmm, it asks:
10:08.40Genitrust"remove the following packages? glx-alternative-mesa and glx-diversions"
10:08.42GenitrustY ?
10:08.44GenitrustYes* ?
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10:09.28babilenGenitrust: Hmm, yeah -- we can deal with the fallout afterwards
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10:11.57Genitrustok so i getta big blue message that's like
10:12.04Genitrust"NVIDIA driver is still enabled in xorg.conf"
10:12.15Genitrustoh ok, i just gotta remove that conf file
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10:12.17babilenGenitrust: If that worked without problems you can install the 304 driver from wheezy again with "aptitude -r install nvidia-kernel-dkms" -- that should pull in a bunch of packages you just purged in the 304 version. Once that is done it *should* work okay.
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10:13.15babilenGenitrust: No, don't remove it. The package warns you about it as you just removed the nvidia driver, but you will install it again. The problem was the mixture of 319 and 304 which we have, hopefully, got rid of now.
10:13.36Genitrustah ok, so i keep it there... now doing the aptitude -r you suggested!
10:13.40Genitrust...that'll install the official drivers? ;x
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10:14.02babilenGenitrust: Once you are done "COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l '*nvidia*'" should show only 304 versions.
10:14.03thoruscgconfigparser -l /etc/cgconfig.conf gives me the error: cgconfigparser; error loading /etc/cgconfig.conf: Cgroup mounting failed, heres my cgconfig.conf: http://pastebin.com/pVjbdsar, I mounted cgroups in /sys/fs/cgroup before with "mount -t tmpfs -o uid=0,gid=0,mode=0755 cgroups /sys/fs/cgroup"
10:14.11babilenGenitrust: yes, that will install the official driver.
10:14.28babilenGenitrust: I'll go and grab a coffee, brb
10:14.33Genitrustok great! thanks babilen :)
10:14.41Genitrustwhat time is it where you're at btw? it's 6:15am here -.-
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10:17.15Genitrustbabilen, the blue screen tells me, "Mismatching nvidia kernel module loaded" :( but it is 304.88
10:17.23Genitrustcurrently loaded version is 304.117
10:17.59arubihi all, does 'bg' and 'fg' putting popping processes out of a stack, or is there a list somewhere?
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10:18.10Genitrustarubi, type "jobs" to see the list
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10:18.30arubiaha, thanks. no man entry for them
10:18.35Genitrustso if you do CTRL+Z on a bunch of processes (stopping them, or putting them in the bg), jobs will list them
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10:18.46arubimakes sense.
10:18.52Genitrustoh true, a man entry that says, "also look at 'jobs' command" would be helpful :)
10:19.10arubiyea, try searching google for 'bg list' :)
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10:19.38Genitrustlol
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10:19.43arubioh well, 'bg fg list' is good :)
10:20.12Genitrustbabilen, in the dpk -l, i see 319.82 in there ... i believe that's under transition libgl.so diversions ? or maybe it's part of NVIDIA management Library runtime library
10:20.35Genitrustwelp, i'm gunna restart... it can't hurt :)
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10:21.40babilenGenitrust: Could you show me?
10:21.49Genitrustbabilen, i just restarted
10:21.56Genitrustand um... looks like i have a bad ass resolution @.@
10:22.04SynrGarubi, Genitrust: these are bash internals, so 'help' for those
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10:22.07babilenGenitrust: So, it worked?
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10:22.16Genitrustf'k ya @.@
10:22.22babilenGenitrust: yay
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10:22.35Genitrustbabilen, this did not happen when i first installed it of course...
10:22.43arubiSynrG, and 'jobs' is core?
10:22.47Genitrustso in the future, after installing debian 7.4, what should i do to properly get the nvidia driver?
10:23.00SynrGarubi: e.g. 'help jobs'. take a look
10:23.02Genitrustafter installation, purge whatever is in dkms status ?
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10:23.20SynrGso, no man pages for these because they're not individual binaries
10:23.21arubiyea I see now SynrG
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10:24.15babilenGenitrust: You just run "aptitude -r install nvidia-kernel-dkms" and create the 20-nvidia.conf -- The problem is that nvidia stopped supporting your GPU in drivers older than 304. Because I erroneously had you install the newer version from backports we had to replace that.
10:24.21nrdb#flood
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10:25.02Genitrustoooh, so no removal of anything is necessary after install?
10:25.17Genitrustbabilen, you have been a huge help... ty so much. and omg i want my main laptop to have debian so bad. i'm sick of ubuntu by now lol
10:25.18babilenGenitrust: If you upgrade that system to jessie you will have to install replace the nvidia-kernel-dkms package with nvidia-legacy-304xx-kernel-dkms (so that you keep that 304 version)
10:25.27Genitrustahh ok
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10:26.03babilenGenitrust: And sorry for the extra work. Enjoy the fruits of our labour and have a good night (?)!
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10:26.37Genitrusthey no problem man, you helped a TON
10:26.41Genitrusti want this laptop now.
10:26.41Genitrustlol
10:26.44Genitrustdont wanna give it to mah VP
10:27.29SynrGGenitrust: so, take the plunge and switch over from your ubuntu install :)
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10:28.04GenitrustSynrG, after i sleep ;)
10:28.04Genitrustlol
10:28.12SynrGyes. highly recommended :)
10:29.01SanchoPensawhat do i need to do to play a cd? it is obviously copy right protected and the error says:  URL cannot be listed audiocd:/
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10:29.12SanchoPensai do NOT want to crack anything i only want to LISTEN to it!
10:29.25nrdbHi I just install Linux debian 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.54-2 x86_64 GNU/Linux on a xen VM ... I tried running this test script ... http://pastebin.com/3ij6YdKB .... with and arg of "1" it uses "tun0" and works fine ... with an arg of "2" it uses "tun1" and fails  :-( .... why?  ... the only change is the name of the tun device.
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10:29.48chocolateI have server here with I face eth0 and eth1  all good configurated, but inside my client on the same address as eth1 (intranet) I can't ping eth0 and consecutively have not internet... How may I fix it? .
10:29.49Genitrustoh btw,
10:29.56Genitrusthow do i get Dropbox to automatically start on login?
10:30.02Genitrust...doesn't seem to be happenin after install @.@
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10:31.01chocolateAdding a route may fix it?
10:31.30nrdbchocolate, sounds like you need to setup a NAT from eth1 to eth0 so computers on eth1 subnet can access eth0
10:31.53babilenGenitrust: Stop using dropbox, liberate yourself and use something *much* more awesome: http://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/ (watch the video)
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10:32.28chocolateCould you pls tell me how?
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10:33.18chocolatenrdb
10:33.24Genitrustbabilen, thanks again :)
10:33.27SanchoPensachocolate: you neet network address translation NAT
10:33.50nrdbchocolate, try http://www.revsys.com/writings/quicktips/nat.html
10:34.12chocolateA simple imptables rule?
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10:34.21SanchoPensaiptables basically does that for you, but there are easier ways, for example firestarter has a neat graphical and understandable interface
10:34.52SanchoPensachocolate: i don't know if it is simple, i am not too familiar with iptables...
10:34.55chocolateBut in the way I need a firewall iptables should be better
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10:35.45SanchoPensafirestarter is a firewall, that uses iptables eventually but has own config files where it puts the startup/firewall-initialisation scripts
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10:36.02chocolateGreat
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10:36.11SanchoPensamhm :)
10:36.11chocolateThank you all by attention
10:36.17SanchoPensanp
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10:36.25nrdbchocolate, ok
10:36.27chocolateSo its not about add a route right?
10:36.36SanchoPensaya basically it is
10:36.54chocolateNo I mean by route add ...
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10:36.58babilenchocolate: There are simply many many frontends to iptables as it is considered to be too hard to use without. shorewall is another common choice, but take a look at https://wiki.debian.org/Firewalls
10:36.59chocolateCommand
10:37.15SanchoPensabut NAT does a littlebit mor than that, like enabling you to source nat oder destinatiobn nat, whcih has alot to do with firewelling...
10:37.16TJ-chocolate: The dual-homed server will need to be doing IP forwarding, as well as having appropriate routes
10:37.20Genitrustomg, git-annex is like... awesome @.@
10:37.43SanchoPensachocolate babilen, also a good one :)
10:37.48nrdbchocolate, you could probably do it with a route too, but would need to change the configuration of all computer on the eth1 subnet to used a different default gateway.
10:37.55chocolateYes its forwarding already
10:38.08babilenGenitrust: I told you ;)
10:38.23hrexenHi people, I have upgraded to debian 7.2 to 7.4. Now I want to upgrade gnome from 3.4.2 to 3.10 or 3.12. Does anyone know how to do it? Internet search doesn't help. Thanks.
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10:38.41SanchoPensachocolate: whether shorewall or firestarte is a pick of taste, the are both nice!
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10:39.29nrdbHi I just install Linux debian 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.54-2 x86_64 GNU/Linux on a xen VM ... I tried running this test script ... http://pastebin.com/3ij6YdKB .... with and arg of "1" it uses "tun0" and works fine ... with an arg of "2" it uses "tun1" and fails  :-( .... why?  ... the only change is the name of the tun device.
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10:39.54chocolateI actually prefer do by hands but will take a look and shore.. Its famous all ppl talk about and I've never seen
10:40.09SanchoPensa!audiocd
10:40.51SanchoPensaerm...
10:41.03SanchoPensais there a bot present in this channel, and if so, whats ists trigger?
10:41.21babilendpkg: tell SanchoPensa -about msgthebot
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10:41.29SanchoPensathx!
10:42.05Genitrustbabilen, i hope to see you again in the future :) and thanks to SynrG  as well :D
10:42.29babilenGenitrust: If you come back here you will, have a good night and see you around :)
10:42.49SynrGGenitrust: np. later. nice to meet
10:44.40Genitrustoh darn, i do need to figure out this dropbox thing before i go... tis a requirement...
10:44.52SanchoPensawow!
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10:45.11SanchoPensababilen: can i ask you afew questions about that bot? it appears to be amazing!
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10:45.38Genitrusti am soooooo setting up git-annex on my other machines asap @.@
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10:45.48Genitrust...then this company will use it as wel :D mwa hahaha
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10:49.06babilendpkg: tell SanchoPensa about dpkgbot
10:49.15babilenSanchoPensa: if you have additional questions just ask.
10:49.35SanchoPensayeah i have just been on that site, and i have A LOT of questions!
10:49.53SanchoPensalike: is that a normal eggdrop with a few selvreated tcl scripts or waht bot is that??
10:49.59SanchoPensahow does it "learn"??
10:50.06Genitrustwhere can i specify dropbox to automatically startup when a user logs in? ;x
10:50.21SanchoPensait is amazing waht phuny things it can answer like f ex, /msg dpk heh
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10:51.07babilenSanchoPensa: It is maintained by this channel and it is an infobot (we would use a supybot these days though)
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10:51.27SanchoPensa!!!
10:51.27dpkgI'm not your csh prompt!
10:51.36SanchoPensaduuude! thanks for the info :)
10:51.49babilenSanchoPensa: You should, however, not play with the bot in this channel as it is pretty disruptive
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10:52.04SanchoPensababilen, nah don't worry!
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10:52.26SanchoPensamy professin interest is not because i want to HACK it but because i have a few of my own in quakenet...
10:52.51SanchoPensabut they run on quite antique scripts so therefore my interest:)
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10:56.02SanchoPensababilen: dude i love you for the supybot hint!
10:56.15SanchoPensaone more questin: am i allowed to put an own biot in here?
10:56.18SanchoPensalike to learn?
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10:57.42babilenSanchoPensa: We generally don't like additional bots in this channel, but feel free to ask in #debian-bots
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10:58.07SanchoPensaso ther eis achannel for that! wow!
10:58.15SanchoPensahow many debian related channels are there?
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10:59.00SanchoPensa(i hope i am not causing to mcuh noise in here with my "meta" questins...?)
10:59.04babilenSanchoPensa: Most are on irc.oftc.net (aka irc.debian.org) but there are some here too. Check with alis: "/msg alis list *debian*"
10:59.14babilenSanchoPensa: Well, I hope that you are done soon ;)
10:59.22n0buddyhey penguins :D
10:59.30SanchoPensa\!!! geeez! even an own irce network!
11:00.02SanchoPensababilen: well if you want me to i will, but actually i had a ton more :D can i pm you?
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11:00.46babilenSanchoPensa: sure
11:01.09SanchoPensathanx, dude, i really appreciate it! :)
11:01.50n0buddy!tk
11:01.50dpkgit has been said that tk is the TKinter GUI toolkit
11:02.03n0buddy!linus
11:02.04dpkgsomebody said linus was The Man. or someone who pushes to have procfs replace sysctl, despite the fact for programs this makes things significantly slower. someone that doesn't comment, or at http://revolution-os.com/images/linus_at_linuxworld.jpg
11:02.21SynrG!tell n0buddy about msg the bot
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11:02.47n0buddybye xD
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11:03.39babilenn0buddy: Please don't play with the bot
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11:06.50tparcinaWhere can I download form linux-headers-2.6.32-5-686-bigmem for Lenny?
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11:07.15mjtyay lenny
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11:07.36babilendpkg: tell tparcina -about lenny sources.list
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11:08.13babilentparcina: And you should have upgraded that box years ago. Seriously! It constitutes a menace to society.
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11:09.45chocolateHey friends I did iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE  without success
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11:10.19chocolateTo allow the route on eth0 to client on eth1 range
11:10.36Genitrustguys i need help once more :(
11:10.41chocolateAnd he pings eth1 but not eth0
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11:11.38Genitrusti try to install armory's dpkg file, and i get the error, "package python-qt4 is not installed"
11:11.59chocolateSome advice?
11:12.17babilenGenitrust: Paste your exact command(s) and their entire output to http://paste.debian.net please
11:12.49Genitrustbabilen, it basically just tells me that i need python-qt4, so no big deal... then i try to apt-get install it... i'll paste the output
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11:13.29Genitrustbabilen, http://pastie.org/8975691
11:13.51babilenGenitrust: You didn't paste your command
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11:13.56Genitrustif i run "apt-get -f install", those issues aren't corrected
11:14.03Genitrustoh sorry, the command was... "apt-get install python-qt4"
11:14.06Genitrust(sudo of course)
11:14.32babilenGenitrust: I doubt that "apt-get install python-qt4" results in "package python-qt4 is not installed"
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11:14.38woshtyIs there a channel for linuxtv.org somewhere?
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11:14.51SbrokerHi from Spain
11:14.57Genitrustbabilen, i try to install armory's dpkg file, and i get the error, "package python-qt4 is not installed"
11:15.03Genitrustso then i go to install python-qt4
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11:15.39xrealI've build my kernel with "kernel_image kernel_headers". Do I also need "modules_image" ?
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11:15.49babilenGenitrust: Show me your sources.list, all commands and all output and throw in "apt-cache policy python-qt4" too. I also have no idea what you actually installed to cause this situation, so please start from the beginning and include everything. Use http://paste.debian.net if you want to do me a favour.
11:15.52pcostamagnHi at all! By
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11:15.56SynrGSbroker: hi. do you have a debian support question?
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11:16.12Genitrustbabilen, sources: http://pastie.org/8975696
11:16.24Genitrust(man, this |nopaste thing is so awesome -.- )
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11:16.50SynrGxreal: not unless building out-of-tree modules packages, no
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11:17.51xrealSynrG: Finall someone! Please stay here.
11:17.56xrealSynrG: Please for some seconds.
11:18.00SynrGxreal: also, see the debian kernel handbook for an alternate way to build debian kernel packages. make-kpkg is not used by the kernel devs for official packages
11:18.15xrealSynrG: I know: make-kpkg, debian/rules binary-generic, make deb-pkg, dpkg-buildpackage
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11:18.34babilenGenitrust: Okay, that sources.list is slightly broken (you still have "stable" in there) -- Please use http://paste.debian.net/90169, run "apt-get update"
11:18.35Genitrustbabilen, i kept doing "apt-get -f install" each time apt suggested i did that... and i realized i kept going in circles with dependencies -.-
11:18.48xrealSynrG: My problem is: dpkg-buildpackage wants to download about 700 MB of dependencies! Even x11, TexLive etc.
11:18.57xrealSynrG: make-kpkg works without these 700 MB.
11:19.02Genitrustthanks babilen :D you're mah hero!
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11:19.05babilenGenitrust: I have to see your original command. What is this "armory's" you refer to? And please just put everything on http://paste.debian.net
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11:20.01SynrGxreal: 700M is really a hardship for you? so sad
11:20.04babilenGenitrust: And consider setting the "NOPASTE_SERVICES=Debian" environment variable .. but then you can just copy&paste directly.
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11:20.32SynrGxreal: anyway, you can use whatever method you like. i just thought the 'official' way was better :)
11:20.56xrealSynrG: 700 MB on a slow line is ... deadly.
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11:21.42xrealSynrG: what are "out-of-tree modules packages"? :)
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11:22.54SynrGxreal: before dkms, it was a way to deliver kernel modules in the archive
11:23.01Genitrustbabilen, http://paste.debian.net/hidden/2a824a4b
11:23.44babilenGenitrust: Okay, you installed a .deb file not intended nor compatible with Debian wheezy. It's dependencies cannot be satisfied.
11:24.00Genitrustaw man for realz? >[
11:24.07colo-work...
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11:24.28babilenGenitrust: Try running "apt-get -f install" but I guess that it'll result in the same error
11:24.39xrealSynrG: I think, the new make-kpkg doesn't support "modules_image" at all. I tried it with "kernel_image kernel_headers modules_image" and only got linux-headers and linux-image :(
11:24.43Genitrustbabilen, ya, it just kept putting me in circles
11:24.45SynrGxreal: this is largely replaced now by dkms. so long as you have the kbuild and -headers for your kernel ...
11:24.45Genitrusti'll try once more
11:24.48Genitrustthanks a lot babilen  :)
11:25.08Genitrusti just have to build this from source i guess
11:25.09SynrGxreal: that's because your source tree has no out-of-tree modules in it
11:25.33SynrGxreal: look in /usr/src/modules
11:25.38SynrGxreal: anything there? :)
11:25.41xrealSynrG: I'm using a normal debian source for it.
11:25.52babilendpkg: tell Genitrust -about stow
11:25.54babilendpkg: tell Genitrust -about stow usage
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11:26.05SynrGxreal: i think you've missed the point of 'out-of-tree'. that's stuff *not* included in the kernel source
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11:26.16xrealSynrG: ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
11:26.18SynrGxreal: e.g. vbox, etc.
11:26.20Genitrusthmm interesting
11:26.27SynrGxreal: these days, replaced by dkms
11:26.29xrealSynrG: I thought just unusual stuff.
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11:26.50babilenGenitrust: Use stow to manage that manual installation and remove that broken pacakge of horror with "dpkg --purge armory"
11:26.57SynrGxreal: if you need any stuff like that all you need is dkms, a -dkms package for it, the kbuild for your kernel, and the headers for your kernel.
11:26.58xrealSynrG: I'll do some more testing the next days. Are you often on #debian or in freenode?
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11:27.17Genitrust...computer just shut down @.@
11:27.23Genitrusti must have done something crazy
11:27.35SynrGxreal: i'm here 24/7
11:27.44SynrGxreal: not always *awake*, though ;)
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11:28.24SynrGxreal: however, you may address your questions to the channel and others here ought to be able to help. i know sometimes it's hard to have your voice heard ... but just be patient :)
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11:29.18xrealSynrG: I don't think anyone reads logs here... noone cares about a question asked 8 hours ago. And since I don't have a bot, I can't read old messages.
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11:31.03Genitrusthey HEY ...
11:31.08Genitrustnm
11:31.43SynrG8 hours ago was 00:30 localtime. of course, i wouldn't be awake then
11:33.11SynrGxreal: i read the backlog, but i tend not to read 8-hours-old backlogs :) just the recent stuff
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11:33.25SynrGand i think most helpers are like that
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11:34.45xrealSynrG: Just for you, I'll download 700 MB now :D
11:34.50xreal(and just for testing)
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11:39.37elichai2hi
11:40.01elichai2i've tried to upgrade my grub and i get only the ver "1.99-27deb7u2" it's the most updated one?
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11:41.21elichai2i've tried to upgrade my grub and i get only the ver "1.99-27deb7u2" it's the most updated one?
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11:42.14babilenelichai2: yes, that is correct
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11:44.35elichai2babilen: i can't get my grub look like Ubuntu's GRUB?
11:44.42elichai2(here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Upgrading?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=g2_grubversion1.png )
11:44.56elichai2it looks niceier and more orginazied
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11:45.20elichai2*organized
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11:46.33BrodyHi, noob here, first time downloading and unzipping using cli. Ive done these steps; sudo apt-get install zip unzip. I downloaded wordpress-3.8.1.zip and it is in /home/downloads (I think thats how you word it). I want to unzip it to /tmp and i am using; unzip wordpress-3.8.1.zip -d /tmp
11:46.41babilenelichai2: The grub design is different, but you can disable the graphical terminal. Read "info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration'" and edit /etc/default/grub to your liking. The theme is in /etc/grub/05_debian_theme -- but I wouldn't necessarily recommend to edit that.
11:46.42Brodycannot find file
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11:47.11elichai2babilen: yeah but in Ubuntu's all the old kernels ver. are in a seperate "folder"
11:47.17elichai2and the recoveries kernels too
11:47.32babilenBrody: zip and unzip are rarely needed as you can just use "tar -xzf FOO.zip" for that. I would recommend to use an automatic unpacker such as the "aunpack" in the "atool" package.
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11:47.53Brodybabilen thanks
11:47.56babilenelichai2: The same layout is standard in newer versions of Debian, but not in wheezy.
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11:48.26elichai2babilen: ammm.... what about backports?
11:48.41elichai2i want to stay in stable version of debian right now...
11:48.58babilenelichai2: Yes, grub has not been backported
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11:49.59elichai2babilen: so i can't organize my GRUB like that? (without moving to test distro)
11:50.11Brodybabilen so i need to download atools, then use aunpack to unzip it to /tmp ? why cant i just use unzip
11:50.16elichai2?
11:50.42babilenBrody: You should be able to use unzip, it's just that I haven't used it in ... well ... more than a decade.
11:51.08Genitrustguys i am having quite a problem here :(
11:51.13Genitrusttrying to install something from source....
11:51.21babilenBrody: I'd use "tar -xzf wordpress-3.8.1.zip -C /tmp"
11:51.26Genitrusthttp://paste.debian.net/hidden/8df91a4b/
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11:51.54Genitruston line 1 i'm retrying my "make" (had to install some stuff). on line 18 i'm trying to install pyqt4-dev-tools because apparently that's what i need
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11:52.27babilenGenitrust: You have to install the -dev packages for the libraries you want to link against. pyqt4-dev-tools is one of them.
11:52.29Genitrustmy only guess is to do "apt-get autoremove", and then re-try installing pyqt4-dev-tools =\
11:52.37Brodybabilen and im guessing that is after sudo install atools
11:52.43elichai2babilen: so? no way?
11:53.02Genitrustbabilen, but aren't i attempting to install it on line 18 ?
11:53.27Genitrustwow everyone loves babilen  :) i'll wait in line
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11:53.28babilenGenitrust: You broke your dependencies somehow ... Mind showing me the output of "apt-cache policy python-qt4" -- did you purge that armory package with dpkg earlier?
11:53.41Genitrustbabilen, i didn't know how to purge the armory thing earlier
11:53.47Genitrustlemme get ya output of that command tho...
11:53.56babilenelichai2: No, no way unless you want to maintain the different configuration yourself.
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11:54.07babilenGenitrust: I told you! "dpkg --purge armory"
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11:54.13TomyWorkhi
11:54.16elichai2too bad
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11:54.21Genitrustbabilen, output of "sudo apt-cache policy python-qt4": http://pastie.org/8975786
11:54.21TomyWorki have a bunch of tars i want to package
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11:54.37Genitrustis purging armory now :D
11:54.49TomyWorki have a base tar and some "fix packs" that overwrite certain files
11:55.00babilenBrody: No, you don't need atool for that. I simply like the "unpack SOMEPACKEDTHING" with aunpack (automatic unpacker), but it is not needed for tar at all.
11:55.31Brodybabilen yea i tried it, but it still says cant find file
11:55.45Genitrustbabilen, ok i purged armory. i still get the same error when doing apt-get install pyqt4-dev-tools
11:55.45TomyWorkthe base tar is 700 mb, the fixpacks are 130-150 mb. can i package differential packages or something somehow?
11:55.52babilenBrody: What says that when you do what?
11:56.38Brodybabilen im in gnome-terminal as user (not root) "no such file or directory"
11:57.02babilenBrody: Could you paste your command and show me your exact command and its output? Also include that of "ls -la" please and put it all on http://paste.debian.net
11:57.30babilenBrody: And are you *sure* that you want to unpack it to /tmp ?
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11:58.31Brodybabilen im following this guide to install wordpress; http://linuxcommando.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/install-wordpress-38-on-debian-wheezy.html
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12:00.14Genitrustbabilen, still no luck for me :
12:00.15Genitrust:( *
12:00.24babilenGenitrust: How so?
12:00.48babilenGenitrust: And seriously: Do *not* install random .deb files from third-party sources.
12:00.49Genitrusti get the same dependency issue when i try to install the python qt stuff
12:00.53Genitrusthere lemme show ya again...
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12:01.01Genitrustbabilen, i'll remember that ;(
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12:01.40Brodybabilen here is the paste http://paste.debian.net/90175/
12:01.44babilenGenitrust: Show me the output of "apt-cache policy python-qt4" and also "apt-cache policy armory" along with "aptitude search '~b'"
12:01.51Genitrustbabilen, http://paste.debian.net/hidden/37c96629
12:01.58Genitrustok lemme show you those too
12:02.08babilenBrody: You forgot to include the output of "ls -la" in there.
12:02.38eKyNoXHello any way to install past amd catalyst drivers (13.12) on a Debian sid. Looks like official proprietary drivers are bugged and tried already some workaround on the net without success
12:02.42babilenBrody: My assumption is that wordpress-3.8.1.zip is not in the directory in which you are
12:03.16Genitrustbabilen, and here's the other output you asked for: http://paste.debian.net/hidden/58f30a09
12:03.28Brodybabilen ah i see, i have to change directory first :) back to google !
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12:04.45babilenGenitrust: Could you run "aptitude install python-qt4" and show me the output of that?
12:05.05jonkriWhen would a package typically need to make it into unstable in order to be included with the Debian feature freeze (I'm thinking about the one in November 2014)?
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12:05.22averagehey
12:05.33averageinstalled a package called aide
12:05.34babilenGenitrust: And you are *still* not using the /etc/apt/sources.list I provided earlier. This *will* cause you problems. Please use the one I pasted earlier and run "apt-get update"
12:05.39averagehas a cronjob in /etc/cron.daily/
12:05.46averageI moved that to /etc/cron.weekly/
12:05.53averagejob keeps executing as daily
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12:06.04averageI'm still looking at the problem... if you have an idea let me know
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12:08.07Brodyi cd to /home but still it cant find file. i cd to /home/downloads and it cant find the directory. i cd to /home/brody/downloads and it cant find the directory. am i accident prone? hehe
12:08.24babilenBrody: You simply have to figure out where you saved that wordpress zip. I'd guess ~/Downloads but then I have no idea what *you* did.
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12:10.46Genitrustbabilen, i am using the sources you suggested :(
12:10.56Genitrustoh wait, i have the "non-free" in there too... that's causing the issue eh?
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12:11.47Brodybabilen im looking at the file, if i use the graphical i click file system, home, brody, downloads and its there. so i think that means /home/brody/downloads
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12:12.07chocolateI have openvpn well configured between my home and my remote server... But I feels like the data is not passing through the tunnel, I also explored smb share on server outsized tunnel and if I block it on firewall and accept for the route from tunnel I can't even see smb content... I'm not experienced with openvpn so much and would really enjoy any experience about it or advice's...
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12:12.33babilenGenitrust: You are almost certainly not using *exactly* the sources.list I pasted or you forgot to run "apt-get update" -- Please, just use what I pasted and then run "apt-get update" and show me the output of "aptitude install python-qt4"
12:13.05babilenBrody: You could also install file-roller and unpack from within nautilus (the file manager)
12:13.19eKyNoXHello any way to install past amd catalyst drivers (13.12) on a Debian sid. Looks like official proprietary drivers are bugged and tried already some workaround on the net without success
12:13.32babilenBrody: And I guess it is /home/brody/Downloads (or ~/Downloads)
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12:13.52Brodybabilen righto, i must say thankyou for your patience with such a noob. Much appreciated
12:13.56jonkriSorry, I got disconnected. When would a package typically need to make it into unstable in order to be included with the Debian feature freeze (I'm thinking about the one in November 2014, the one for Debian 8)?
12:14.13chocolateThe main of my goals is how to set data inside tunnel on openvpn cz its juts connecting it seems
12:14.32babileneKyNoX: Not really .. you could grab some packages from snapshots, but there is not really an easy way to install those.
12:14.39babilendpkg: tell eKyNoX -about snapshot
12:15.14eKyNoXdpkg not working today
12:15.14dpkgeKyNoX: I don't know, could you explain it?
12:15.53babileneKyNoX: It sent you a private message, check your tabs/windows/... in your IRC client
12:16.01eKyNoXkk
12:16.29chocolateSomeone could take my doubts about openvpn?
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12:17.46Genitrustbabilen, ok i got it... here's the output of the command:
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12:17.56Genitrusthttp://paste.debian.net/hidden/ad8078e2
12:17.58tparcinababilen: Thank you. I know I should upgrade, just it's in production and I got it when I started to work in new company.
12:18.14trewasjonkri: in the easiest case (leaf package with no funny dependencies or RC bugs) ten days before the freeze, if there are some transitions involved maybe several months
12:18.24babilentparcina: i understand! Good luck!
12:18.54tparcinababilen: And package I'm looking for (linux-headers-2.6.32-5-686-bigmem) isn't in those repositories. :(
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12:19.23babilenGenitrust: Could it be that you had, at one point, enabled testing, jessie, sid or unstable in your sources.list and installed packages from there?
12:19.33babilenWell, you obviusly did.
12:19.35Genitrustdefinitely not
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12:19.56Genitrusti know not testing, not jessie, not sid... unstable? only if i pasted it to ya earlier :D
12:20.06babilenSo, how did you install libqtcore4 4:4.8.5+git242-g0315971+dfsg-2 ?
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12:20.24Genitrustbabilen, probably from me doing "sudo apt-get -f install" earlier, per apt's suggestion
12:20.33Genitrusti was going in circles with that earlier
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12:20.59Genitrusti guess it's not possible for armory to have done that (from the dpkg ... especially since we purged it)
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12:21.11eKyNoXbabilen: How to install snapshot of fglrx-driver ? Need to add a line in my sid sources.list ?
12:21.26Genitrusti may have had "unstable", but that would've been at a time where i was trying to get the video drivers to work. (that was well before the whole armory install attempt)
12:21.28babilenGenitrust: You had a commented "unstable" source in your sources.list earlier. I could prove to you that you must have at one point installed those packages from unstable or testing, but I'd prefer if you remembered what you did.
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12:21.45Genitrustvery reasonably said
12:21.52babileneKyNoX: You download all needed packages manually and install them manually
12:22.00Genitrustwas it commented from the DVD source?
12:22.01eKyNoXok Tks babilen
12:22.47Genitrustbabilen, i'm quite certain (and I believe I recall correctly) that I did not attempt any apt qt installations with "unstable" in there.
12:22.47babilenGenitrust: Well, your pastes expired and I can't show you anymore. Either way: Your systems is broken
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12:22.54babilendpkg: frankendebian
12:22.55dpkgWhen 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.
12:23.11babilenGenitrust: Well, you must have had it enabled at one point and it got installed.
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12:23.43babilenGenitrust: What does "aptitude versions '?narrow(?not(?archive("^[^n][^o].*$")),?version(CURRENT))'" give you?
12:23.45Nik05who has a frankendebian?
12:23.46Genitrustbabilen, no, absolutely not. i was simply trying to install a wifi driver (which i did fine) and then the graphics driver (which you helped with)
12:23.56Genitrustlemme see...
12:24.42babilenGenitrust: We could dig into the logs, but I saw a commented unstable source in your list (that you must have added!) and you have versions from unstable (or testing) installed. So there is no point in debating this. you did install them (intentionally or unintentionally doesn't matter)
12:25.06babilenGenitrust: Do *not* *never* *ever* mix releases
12:25.24babilenerr
12:25.30babilenGenitrust: Do *not* *ever* mix releases
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12:26.06Genitrustbabilen, no. you must be mistaken. i'm not debating either, i'm just letting ya know
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12:26.17Genitrusthttp://paste.debian.net/hidden/09255c19/
12:26.20Genitrust^-- output of your command
12:26.36Genitrustoh hey... i got somethin for ya...
12:26.42Genitrustthere's an additional source... ppa:bitcoin ?
12:26.50Genitrustthat's not in /etc/apt/sources.list
12:26.56babilenyes, also don't use PPAs
12:27.01eKyNoXbabilen: For example I tried to get fglrx-driver_13.11~betav9.4-1_amd64.deb from snapshots, then dpkg -i package, and asks for dependancies (xorg-video..., glx-alternative..., etc..), does I have to download that packages debs and place it in the same directory, or maybe installing it first manually ?
12:27.06Genitrustbabilen, then what am i to use if not PPAs?
12:27.14Genitrust(just compile the source?)
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12:27.36Nik05eKyNoX you are running wheezy? then use back ports
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12:27.51eKyNoXbabilen: Also, can my xorg sid version be unable to use that driver ?
12:27.55eKyNoXNik05: no, I'm on sid
12:28.18Nik05then what are you doing with snapshots? :S
12:28.28GenitrusteKyNoX, you're trying to install AMD's overdrive drivers?
12:28.33babilenGenitrust: Seriously, you even have a newer libc6 installed. Your system is no longer wheezy (at all) and I would recommend a reinstall. If the package is not available in Debian and if upstream doesn't make packages available for Debian (not the same as Ubuntu) then yes, you would have to compile from source.
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12:28.43eKyNoXbabilen told me to use it to install a past amd driver (13.12)
12:28.49babilendpkg: tell Genitrust about ppa
12:28.58Genitrustahh ok, thank you babilen for explaining this
12:29.08babilendpkg: tell Genitrust about why not use a ppa
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12:29.10Nik05and then eKyNoX oh 14.3 doesnt work?
12:29.11Genitrustlooks like i learned another thing. at least this wasn't on a production server lol
12:29.29Nik05/s/and then//
12:29.30babilenGenitrust: Seriously, don't install random crap on your box
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12:30.15Genitrustbabilen, to be reasonable, i think the lesson is, "dont mix install methods", not "don't install random crap", because frankly, i know exactly what software i need on this machine.
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12:30.29Genitrusti just dont know its dependencies, or the fact that PPA is a bad idea, etc
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12:30.43eKyNoXNik05, babilen so ?
12:31.00eKyNoXNik05: I need past drivers
12:31.11eKyNoXnot the last ones
12:31.22babilenGenitrust: Fair enough, but you obviously installed packages that are neither compatible nor meant to be used with Debian. I would *strongly* recommend to stick to official repositories and to install additional software from source and to manage those with stow.
12:31.42Genitrustyup, i got that from your past 5 messages. i understand, ty :)
12:31.53babilenGenitrust: In fact, just use the sources.list I pasted and you should be fine. :)
12:31.59Genitrusti think i'm gunna just backup the home directory, and then reinstall this baby
12:32.03babilen+1
12:32.07Genitrustawesome... i get to redo the wifi and video driver haha
12:32.10babilenGenitrust: Is this your personal box?
12:32.22Genitrustit's the company VP's laptop @.@
12:32.38Genitrustdamn it... and i am only 1 software package away from being done hahahahah
12:32.39babilenAnd you need bitcoin running on that?
12:32.45Genitrustyup.
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12:32.56Genitrustmore specifically, armory. which requires bitcoin
12:32.57babilenGenitrust: Well, you broke the entire packaging system by mixing in random releases.
12:33.14Genitrustbabilen, well at least i had good guidance along the way :)
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12:33.23eKyNoXbabilen: For example I tried to get fglrx-driver_13.11~betav9.4-1_amd64.deb from snapshots, then dpkg -i package, and asks for dependancies (xorg-video..., glx-alternative..., etc..), does I have to download that packages debs and place it in the same directory, or maybe installing it first manually ?
12:33.32Nik05eKyNoX cant you just install the packages it needs from sid?
12:33.32Genitrustwho knows how much more fked up it would've been, and how much more time i would've wasted...
12:34.00eKyNoXNik05: No I really need catalyst 13.12 or 13.11 beta 9.4
12:34.16Genitrustbabilen, so here's a proposal: i backup home directory, reinstall, and then re-run the bash history hahahhaa
12:34.16eKyNoXNik05: it's about crypto currency mining
12:34.17Nik05yes but the other packages, cant you get them from sid?
12:34.35GenitrusteKyNoX, ya man, i tried asking you some questions, i know all about it. it's entirely what the company i work for does
12:35.15eKyNoXSorry Genitrust, which questions ? :)
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12:35.29GenitrusteKyNoX, if you really need catalyst 13.12, (if i remember correctly), wouldn't it be a better idea to just install ubuntu 12 LTS? or debian squeeze?
12:35.59Genitrusti believe we were using those OSes when we had to use those versions of catalyst
12:36.06Genitrustfor 5870s, right?
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12:36.13eKyNoXGenitrust: It's my personnal box and mining box, then all is already installed (except past video drivers) since a long time. I do not wish changing now :)
12:36.15jonkriThanks a lot, trewas. :)
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12:36.29eKyNoXNik05: seems to be only last fglrx-driver on sid (14.3)
12:36.34Genitrustah ok, well i'm just lettin ya know it'll be significantly less work :)
12:36.42eKyNoXI know :)
12:36.52eKyNoXand 13.12 are bugged
12:36.55Nik05yes eKyNoX i still the one you need
12:37.03Nik05/s/i/install/
12:37.06eKyNoX?
12:37.12Nik05yeah sorry im typing rubbish
12:37.18Nik05yes eKyNoX install the one you need :P
12:37.21eKyNoXdid not understood that one Nik05  :)
12:37.29Nik05neither did i
12:37.51Genitrustbabilen, OOOO i have an idea... how about i just whipe out the bitcoin-qt install? that's what used the PPA ? :D
12:38.12Nik05eKyNoX if you really need 13.12 install that one with dpkg and use apt-get to install the dependencies
12:38.29eKyNoXNik05: I tried from ati official website, but 13.12 is problematic. Tried all workarounds without any changes, still getting same error. Please see : http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=352057
12:38.51Nik05no dont do that, do what babilen said
12:39.05eKyNoXNik05: using snapshots ?
12:39.08eKyNoXkk
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12:40.44eKyNoXNik05: so if dpkg needs glx-alternative-fglrx, I try a apt-get install glx-alternative-fglrx, right ? But, by that way, glx-alternative-fglrx will be the last version, and not the old my 13.12 driver needs no ?
12:41.53Nik05guess you also need that one from snapshots then
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12:42.09eKyNoXthat's ok, Nik05
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12:42.16eKyNoXlooking for any packages :)
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12:42.38eKyNoXThanks a lot Nik05 Genitrust babilen, coming back if needed
12:43.03Genitrustbabilen, OH YA IN YO FACE!!!!!!!!!!!!
12:43.04Nik05if you add debian snapshots, and then you probably need to pin packages to that snapshot
12:43.06Genitrusti just fixed it. beitch!
12:43.15Nik05but i havent worked with snapshots
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12:43.35Genitrustbabilen, it was actually much simplier than i thought
12:45.11babilenGenitrust: Please try to keep it focussed and professional in here
12:45.16andry...
12:45.30Genitrustyou not curious what i did?
12:45.40Genitrustpart of professional is being excited about good results :)
12:45.45andryserious babilen is serious
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12:46.28babilenGenitrust: yes, please elaborate but there is no reason to call me, or anyone for that matter, a "beitch" nor to throw anything "IN YO FACE"
12:46.36andry:D
12:46.48eKyNoXhmmm last one Nik05, using my xorg version will not cause problem with 13.12 driver ?
12:46.54Nik05i have no idea
12:46.57Nik05try it out :P
12:46.58Genitrust"IN YO FACE" and "beitch" was not referring to you.
12:46.59eKyNoXhmm
12:47.08Genitrustit was referring to the problem i faced.
12:47.22eKyNoXI'll try thanks :)
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12:47.54babilenGenitrust: Either way, please stay technical in here. But now: What is it that you have done that helped you to solve the problem?
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12:48.08Genitrustbabilen, i'm considering now looking through all of the packages i installed (any that have to do with libc or qt), and uninstalling them completely.... then properly reinstalling them with the proper sources list. does this sound feasible? or like i'm wasting my time?
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12:48.43wols_Genitrust: you are wasting your time. uninstalling libc and very very bad things will happen. just stop and reinstall
12:48.58Genitrust( babilen, i removed the ppa:bitcoin/bitcoin source ... updated ... and this allowed me to move forward, but i ran into the same problem)
12:49.08Genitrustwols_, er wait, i dont believe i need to uninstall libc
12:49.16Genitrustya nevermind i dont need to do that. just all the libqt stuff
12:49.28babilenGenitrust: You cannot uninstall a bunch of those packages (e.g. libc6) and downgrading them is, well, risky to say the least. I see two options: 1. Reinstall or 2. Upgrade to testing/unstable (with all the headaches associated with that). This also won't get rid of your PPA problem.
12:49.35wols_Genitrust: you have a frankendebian. you are up a brown creek. no paddle
12:49.37andrywatch out to not remove some packages that depend on these libs
12:49.56andryfrankendebian :'D
12:50.14babilenGenitrust: My recommendation is still to reinstall that box.
12:50.17Genitrustbabilen, oh darn, i see in my history "apt-get install linux-libc-dev"
12:50.18babilendpkg: frankendebian
12:50.18dpkgWhen 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.
12:50.51andrynever seen "frankendebian", but is actually funny and fits
12:51.34Genitrustbabilen, ya you're right... i'm just going to give up now, and get back to this later. at least VP can use laptop ... although Armory will be out of the question until monday -.-
12:51.46Genitrustbabilen, thank you for all of your support. i learned a *lot* today and i really appreciate everything! :)
12:52.39babilenyw
12:53.20Genitrustinteresting... so when i reinstall tho... i have a separate /home partition now, so i dont have to worry about backing that up? :D
12:53.22Genitrust(even tho i will)
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12:59.57abhvymi am creating custome live cd from debian live cd tools . how do i make my livecd persistent ?
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13:03.13Genitrustreinstalling.
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13:05.30Nik05abhvym if you found out how to make a custom live cd please tell me :)
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13:05.45Genitrustbtw babilen , any idea why debian doesn't step up and be the first distribution to come with some form of bitcoin wallet software? ;D
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13:06.02petern_Who cares about bitcoin?
13:06.23Genitrustpetern_, at one point, nearly $12 billion cared about bitcoin
13:06.30Genitrustabout $8 billion cares about bitcoin now.
13:06.40Genitrustand if you ask me... that's probably far higher than all linux distros combined.
13:07.06petern_Money cares about something? odd.
13:07.21Genitrustwell obviously i care about bitcoin
13:07.24Genitrusthence my question
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13:07.52Nik05Genitrust package it for debian ;)
13:07.54jellypetern_: I have a quote from hitchhiker's guide that says it's not money itself that cared
13:08.17Genitrustwhat is there a problem or something? we could easily say, "who cares about POP3 protocol", and i can guarantee you debian does, regardless of the fact that probably no one cares about POP3 now
13:08.22GenitrustNik05, :D
13:09.10jelly,v bitcoin-qt
13:09.11juddPackage: bitcoin-qt on i386 -- sid: 0.9.0-1
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13:09.50themill(I think we went through this same conversation about 8 hours ago)
13:09.59Nik05oh its already in sid...
13:10.19jellyGenitrust: the default client/wallet has been present in years, just that it's so buggy it never made it down to stable
13:10.45Genitrustthat makes sense
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13:16.32chrisghHow do I force install package maintainers version of a config file?
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13:16.51chrisghI want /etc/apache2/apache2.conf from package maintainer not my modified version
13:17.11OpenTokixchrisgh: do a apt-get --reinstall
13:17.25chrisghThanks OpenTokix for the fast answer :)
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13:18.29eKyNoXStill on 13.11 catalyst install, now at package fglrx-modules-dkms_13.11... and failed to install, returned : bad status for module build on kernel 3.13-1-amd64
13:18.37eKyNoXstill here babilen ?
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13:24.20abhvymNik05, i am already making it.
13:24.56eKyNoXNik05: dependencies are now packages included in past xorg version...
13:25.19eKyNoXfglrx-driver returned configure error that this packet are missing
13:25.36eKyNoXinstalled libfglrx 13.12 correctly anyway
13:25.40GenitrusteKyNoX, to be honest with you, i never got the older catalyst drivers working on never systems :)
13:25.54GenitrustNEVER got them working with older systems... and i poured literally nearly 20 hours into it
13:25.57eKyNoX14.3 beta will not fit :)
13:26.11eKyNoXI'm passing days to this :)
13:26.13Genitrust(so i ended up using the old systems... ubuntu 12 LTS)
13:26.40eKyNoXLooks like solution is to remove xorg and install old version
13:26.46eKyNoXbut not sure :)
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13:27.05Genitrustnah i doubt that
13:27.46Genitrustall the machines i did were headless, but of course you still need xorg
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13:28.01Genitrusti recall having a hard time getting to use an old X on the machine
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13:34.46abhvymi am getting dependency error http://paste.opensuse.org/54131705 i tread configure a apt get installl f nothing works
13:34.48abhvymon debian 7
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13:39.30nkuttlerabhvym: um... Can not write log, openpty() failed (/dev/pts not mounted?) etc
13:39.37nkuttlerabhvym: chroot? mount that stuff
13:39.41abhvymok
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13:40.01abhvymnkuttler, chroot /dev/pts chroot/pts
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13:40.13abhvymnkuttler, mount /dev/pts chroot/pts
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13:41.24abhvymnkuttler, mount pts is not a block device
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13:41.53nkuttlerabhvym: mount --bind to your chroot
13:42.12nkuttlerabhvym: like 2. in http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1156240.html (first google result)
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13:47.26visceracan i do a purge and reinstall on a non-leaf package in a single operation, so that apt doesn't complain that i'm breaking other packages?
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13:49.28elichai2https://packages.debian.org/unstable/main/bitcoin-qt
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13:49.40elichai2is bitcoin-qt package aviable on wheezy too?
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13:52.44elichai2can i manually install only this package from sid?
13:53.17babilenelichai2: *Never* mix releases.
13:53.28elichai2ok...
13:54.13themillyou need to ask its developers why it's unsuitable for inclusion in a stable release
13:54.45elichai2<PROTECTED>
13:55.02elichai2so i tried to manually unstall bitcoin-qt (not from that package, from tar.gz one)
13:55.10elichai2and i got this error: ./bitcoin-qt: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15' not found (required by ./bitcoin-qt)
13:55.12elichai2any idea?
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13:55.34babilenIt also doesn't appear to be easily backportable, you might have luck compiling it from source and to manage that with stow (cf. "/msg dpkg stow usage"), but then it might depen on a newer QT4 version that isn't in wheezy.
13:55.45themilldon't try running things that weren't designed for your release?
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13:56.08babilenelichai2: Yes, it is obviously not meant to be used on Debian wheezy, but on a different release or even distribution (e.g. Ubuntu)
13:56.19themill(also, do you really trust your money to random binaries you've downloaded?)
13:56.34elichai2nooooo
13:56.43viscerahow can i restore my /etc/fonts/* to how debian initially made it?
13:56.45themillif so, I can offer you some very fun downloads ...
13:56.45elichai2i didn't downloaded the sid package
13:56.58elichai2i downloaded official tar.gz for any linux distro
13:57.03viscerareinstalling fontconfig/freetype doesn't seem to help
13:57.14themilldpkg: tell viscera about confmiss
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13:57.39SynrGelichai2: distrust any 3rd party software that provides binaries that claim to run on 'any' linux distro
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13:58.24jellyany linux, as long as it's by canonical and newer than 2012
13:58.42SynrG,v bitcoin-qt
13:58.42juddPackage: bitcoin-qt on i386 -- sid: 0.9.0-1
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13:59.06elichai2SynrG: https://bitcoin.org/en/download
13:59.32SynrGelichai2: and what i'm telling you is, if you're on stable, bitcoin-qt is not supported. period.
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13:59.51SynrGthere's no backport. it has not migrated to testing, so it can't even be officially backported.
13:59.54SynrGyou're SOL
14:00.03elichai2SynrG: you saying these from knowing what bitcoin-qt is?
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14:00.10jelly,bug rc bitcoin-qt
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14:00.11juddRelease critical bugs in package bitcoin-qt (1): #718272 (forwarded)
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14:00.16SynrGi'm saying this seeing your errors above.
14:00.29SynrGthe binary provided from bitcoin.org is not compatible with wheezy.
14:00.30viscerathemill: thanks
14:00.49SynrGi.e. their claim of supporting "any" linux distro is false.
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14:01.27elichai2SynrG: that's just really weird
14:01.32elichai2maybe i will try install ppa?
14:01.38elichai2(they have ppa version too)
14:01.42SynrGno. no. absoutely no.
14:01.53themillelichai2: which bit of "don't install things not designed for your release" is unclear?
14:01.58SynrG!mixing
14:01.58dpkgMixing distributions is a bad idea.  Running Ubuntu packages on Debian systems (or vice-versa) causes problems with package naming and versioning.  Don't expect anybody to help you with your system if you do this.
14:02.16elichai2idk i just need this and i'm pretty sure it can be done on debian wheezy
14:02.24SynrGelichai2: you won't just jeopardize using that software, but also breaking *unrelated* software
14:02.39SynrGelichai2: so kiss your support here goodbye if you start doing shit like that
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14:03.07elichai2ok.... i won't do it
14:03.14elichai2i will try compile the source code
14:03.19jellyelichai2: build from source, or read http://bugs.debian.org/718272
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14:03.46SynrGelichai2: read https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=718272
14:03.59SynrGelichai2: until *that* is solved, i cannot recommend you use it on *any* debian release.
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14:04.28SynrG"Because of the sensitivity of this situation (lots of money can be lost), I
14:04.28SynrGbelieve we should block migration to testing until either upstream supports
14:04.28SynrGstable releases or we have a volunteer that works closely enough with upstream
14:04.28SynrGcode (an upstream developer) that is will to backport security and network-
14:04.28*** kick/#debian [SynrG!~debhelper@unaffiliated/debhelper] by debhelper (flood. Please use http://paste.debian.net instead.)
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14:04.41themill!pal SynrG
14:04.41dpkgpoints at SynrG and laughs
14:04.47SynrGawww, crap. i thought that was *one* line
14:04.53petern_:D
14:04.57SynrGcurse you cut-and-paste!
14:05.16SynrGit's a paragraph ... *except* when you pull it from an archive with hard linebreaks in it
14:05.34SynrGsigh
14:06.15SynrGelichai2: the point being, it's really hopelessly broken. we can't provide security for it ...
14:06.27jellydebian bts only goes for HARD linebreaks
14:06.32SynrGelichai2: it's not something we can recommend until upstream sorts out things at *their* end so we can support a proper release
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14:06.51SynrGelichai2: and "losing all your money" is a pretty good reason not to run this software without security support from debian
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14:07.33jellyI don't see why that thing couldn't be put into -sloppy once upstream tells which tree to actually use
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14:11.52SynrGjelly: sure. but this has been this way since July???
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14:12.54jellyI think I installed it in... 2012?
14:13.17SynrGand no new progress on the issue since December. boo :(
14:13.48jellynope, 2013-05-11 18:38:23 install bitcoin-qt:i386 <none> 0.8.1-2
14:13.51sadonhi
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14:14.32eKyNoXHello again, got broken dpkg, glx-diversions sho error
14:14.37eKyNoXshow*
14:15.03SynrG!bat
14:15.03dpkgIn order for us to troubleshoot your problem with apt-get, aptitude or dselect we need the following information: The complete output of your apt-get/aptitude/dselect run (including the command you used); the output from apt-cache policy PKG1 PKG2...; for the relevant packages and "apt-cache policy".  Use http://paste.debian.net/ to provide us with this information.  Also ask me about <localized errors>.
14:15.48SynrGeKyNoX: at the very least, the command you used and its output, please
14:16.01eKyNoXI'm in console mode
14:16.04eKyNoXso hard to paste
14:16.06SynrG!nopaste
14:16.06dpkgnopaste is a command-line tool to send data to a <pastebin>.  To paste e.g. your sources.list do "aptitude install libapp-nopaste-perl; nopaste /etc/apt/sources.list"; to paste the output of a program do e.g. "dmesg | nopaste".
14:16.07eKyNoXbut I can write
14:16.14SynrGno. use nopaste, then.
14:16.17eKyNoXkk
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14:16.50eKyNoXcan't install ir
14:16.52eKyNoXcan't install i
14:16.54eKyNoXcan't install it
14:16.56eKyNoXdamn :)
14:17.04eKyNoXbecause dpkg broken
14:17.04jellyeKyNoX: do you have curl installed?
14:17.17eKyNoXsure
14:17.30jellyeKyNoX: <command> | curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us
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14:18.33jellyuse "script" to record a shell session with all the commands, exit it and pastebin the log ("typescript" by default) this way
14:18.44sadonhi
14:18.53sadonhow do i forward udp 3304 send it onto 10.8.0.29
14:19.07SynrGsadon: are you using a debian system as a router?
14:19.14sadonSynrG: yes
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14:19.15sadonshould i use > iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p udp --dport 3304 -j DNAT --to 10.8.0.29
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14:20.20SynrGlooks right to me ...
14:20.34eKyNoXjelly: could not resolve host : sprunge=<-
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14:20.42eKyNoXand some formated text after
14:20.51sadonhow do i restart my vps?
14:21.03sadonreboot
14:21.05sadonsimple
14:21.06sadon:)
14:21.24SynrGeKyNoX: you made a typo there somewhere. works perfectly well for me.
14:21.43babilen.oO( should I ask him to paste it? )
14:21.55SynrGevil
14:22.00sadonSynrG: what does -D do?
14:22.02sadoninstead of -A?
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14:22.31SynrGsadon: delete
14:22.49SynrGsadon: see the iptables man page? :)
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14:23.33sadonSynrG: how do i locatate the 10.8.0.** for one of my users?
14:23.37sadonip
14:24.09eKyNoXjelly: http://sprunge.us/VFeb
14:24.28SynrGsadon: check your DHCP server's logs
14:24.33sadonSynrG: how?
14:24.51SynrG...
14:26.16SynrG!tell eKyNoX about localised errors
14:26.30sadonis there no simple way
14:26.38sadonto check local ip for one of my users?
14:26.50SynrGare you on the user's system?
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14:27.06SynrG/sbin/ifconfig
14:27.36SynrGlook for 'inet addr:' for the interface that is connected to the network
14:28.11SynrGfor "some other" operating system: ipconfig
14:28.12SynrG:)
14:28.19jaybehi. package recommendation for webdav implementation?
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14:31.01eKyNoXSynrG: http://sprunge.us/aVMU
14:32.31SynrGeKyNoX: it looks like you have previously run a removal script that already removed these, and now the script is running the removals again without being properly error trapped
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14:32.49sadonSynrG lol i cant find it there
14:32.51SynrGyou might be able to solve this by editing the script
14:33.12sadonyou joke with me?
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14:33.24eKyNoXSynrG: did not used any script, just used apt-get autoremove for glx packets
14:33.46eKyNoXand glx-diversions was included in these packets to remove and returned dpkg error
14:33.53SynrGeKyNoX: i mean /var/lib/dpkg/info/glx-diversions.postrm
14:33.58SynrGthat is the postrm script
14:34.10SynrGeKyNoX: so it's crapping out trying to remove already removed diversions
14:34.54SynrGsadon: i'm not dealing with your issue right now, but am dealing with eKyNoX. please wait
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14:35.04eKyNoXSynrG: so editing that script, I have to search the line that it try to remove packet already removed
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14:35.20SynrGeKyNoX: or simply edit that script and right after the first line, put 'exit 0'
14:35.27SynrGeKyNoX: so it skips the whole post-removal
14:35.46SynrGeKyNoX: however, that may leave things a bit messy
14:36.07SynrGeKyNoX: ls -l /usr/lib/mesa-diverted
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14:36.12SynrGlet's see what that contains
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14:37.12eKyNoXSynrG: : http://sprunge.us/KRQV
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14:37.28SynrGeKyNoX: actually, ls -lR /usr/lib/mesa-diverted , please
14:37.56eKyNoXSynrG: : http://sprunge.us/IgIS
14:38.34jellysadon: what service does the user connect to?  Does the service have logs so you can check where the user connects from?
14:38.59SynrGeKyNoX: and dpkg-divert --list '/usr/lib/libGL*'
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14:41.04eKyNoXSynrG: http://sprunge.us/fYZP
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14:42.40SynrGeKyNoX: so the only one it *thinks* it has and needs to remove is: /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.2.0 ... all the others are there
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14:43.02SynrGeKyNoX: i'm trying to think how to convince it otherwise, rather than hacking the script and leave a mess :) one moment.
14:43.06xrealAnything is wrong here... how could this happen? https://packages.debian.org/wheezy-backports/linux-image-3.12-0.bpo.1-rt-amd64-dbg
14:43.19eKyNoXSynrG: I understand :)
14:43.29eKyNoXSynrG: I'm learning a lot new things currently :)
14:43.39eKyNoXand new commands ^
14:44.25SynrGeKyNoX: there is one line that deals specifically with 1.2.0 in that script. you could comment it out
14:44.38eKyNoXafter this problem resolved, I will be back to try install old catalyst drivers on my sid, and repair my (broken) cinnamon
14:44.40SynrGeKyNoX: my question for you is, have you any idea what led up to this?
14:45.00SynrGlike, did you abort an install?
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14:46.39eKyNoXSynrG: Like I said, I was just autoremoving fglrx stuff with --purge option, to try after to install 13.12 catalyst drivers, or from sources.list wheezy backport, or from snapshots, but never went to this point and got this error before
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14:47.48eKyNoXSynrG: I never aborted an install (i think ...) :p
14:48.10eKyNoXSynrG: It was while the process of uninstalling the required packets
14:48.17SynrGand yet only 3 of the expected diversions exist
14:48.53SynrGautoremoving *debian* fglrx stuff, or did you install some non-debian stuff?
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14:49.17eKyNoXSynrG: it's debian stuff, non-free for some
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14:50.53SynrGeKyNoX: typo in one command i asked for. please show: dpkg-divert --list '/usr/lib/*libGL*'
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14:51.25SynrGi want to see what the consequences of skipping the 1.2.0 diversion would be
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14:51.39SynrGbut need to see all the triplet subdirs for that
14:51.55eKyNoXSynrG: http://sprunge.us/DROM
14:54.02SynrGguh. would you mind piping that to sort?
14:54.11SynrGeKyNoX: dpkg-divert --list '/usr/lib/*libGL*' | sort
14:54.51eKyNoXSynrG: http://sprunge.us/XNbU
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14:55.28SynrGit's just curious that only the top level /usr/lib and the one triplet for i386 have 1.2.0 missing
14:56.09SynrGalso, your earlier ls output *only* has this for i386:
14:56.11SynrGlrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 48 Mar 28 12:59 libGL.so.1.2 -> /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/fglrx/fglrx-libGL.so.1.2
14:56.16sadonhello all brothers
14:56.25sadonhow do i find the ip address for my user?
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14:56.44sadoni dont know what number it has
14:56.53sadon10.8.0.**
14:57.06eKyNoXSynrG: The errors occur before, but if that make sense, I added in my sid sources.list a wheezy deb line
14:57.28eKyNoXto install old fglrx driver with apt-get -t wheezy option
14:57.33ctmjrand there it is
14:58.17SynrGeKyNoX: ah, libgl1-fglrx-glx only has that. whereas libglx-mesa-glx has all 3
14:59.14eKyNoXSynrG: I don't get it :)
14:59.27SynrGi don't think i'm actually much closer to understanding, either
14:59.30eKyNoXOh ... yes, about the three that appears not everywhere
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14:59.53SynrGjust noticing some differences, though, in which files are provided by which -glx packages.
15:00.12eKyNoXyup, I understood
15:00.55SynrGalso, did this system previously have nvidia in it?
15:01.15eKyNoXno
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15:01.26eKyNoXhmmm, tried to put the exit 0
15:01.29eKyNoXin the script
15:01.39eKyNoXand replaced it after a apt-get autoremove
15:01.46eKyNoXremoved it*
15:01.53eKyNoXjust working now
15:01.55SynrGthe problem with that is that it's going to leave all the diversions in place. the ones from your paste
15:02.01SynrGand will leave the directories full of stuff
15:02.08eKyNoXOk
15:02.18SynrGso this is not a good situation
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15:02.24jellysadon: what service does the user connect to?  Does the service have logs so you can check where the user connects from?  Which debian release are you using?
15:02.26eKyNoXhmmm
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15:02.32SynrGand i was trying to sort out the 'least intrusive' way to recover from that
15:03.09ctmjrmaybe because your running sid and tried to install shit from wheezy
15:03.20SynrGpossibly
15:03.25eKyNoXok
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15:03.56SynrGso it's running a "too new" postrm to remove diversions (that didn't exist) for the old stuff
15:04.23eKyNoXYes
15:04.35eKyNoXI start to be quite lost lol :)
15:05.01SynrGdid the removal finish successfully with that hack?
15:05.20SynrGif it did, then you have all the diversions listed in your paste to manually remove
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15:05.51eKyNoXSynrG: it don't show any new errors
15:05.58eKyNoXSynrG: dpkg seems to work again
15:06.17eKyNoXSynrG: and like you said, some folders may not be empty
15:06.23sadonsudo su - username
15:06.26sadonwhat does this command do?
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15:07.29eKyNoXanyway, still have to install previous catalyst driver, can get more of your time ?
15:07.33eKyNoXSynrG
15:09.04SynrGeKyNoX: this is an example *single* removal:
15:09.06SynrGdpkg-divert --remove --rename --package glx-diversions --divert /usr/lib/mesa-diverted/i386-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1.2 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1.2
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15:09.38SynrGeKyNoX: iterate over all the diversions left over by this mess, removing them in similar fashion ...
15:09.48eKyNoXOk SynrG, have to do this for any line in my last sorted paste ?
15:09.51SynrGeKyNoX: when done, the directory listing should be clean
15:10.00voxadamI'm attempting to run rtorrent as a daemon using instructions from the rtorrent site. One of the things required is a writable session director /var/run/rtorrent. I can creat the directory, change the ownership so that rtorrent which is being run as a regular user can write to it, and the service starts as expected. The problem is whenever I reboot the directory is lost. How do I create a
15:10.00voxadampermanent directory in /var/run?
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15:10.05SynrGeKyNoX: yes.
15:10.08eKyNoXOk :p
15:10.15eKyNoXSynrG: doing this
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15:11.01SynrGeKyNoX: a more 'clever' solution might've been to simply not bomb out the script (i.e. remove "set -e") on an error. hindsight is 20/20 :p
15:11.22wols_voxadam: you can't. "ls -l /var"  and "mount" will tell you why. you can create the directory in your daemon start script
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15:12.26TomyWorkI want to create an equivs package that depends on grep:amd64 and provides grep:i386.
15:12.47TomyWorkamong others
15:13.24TomyWorkhttp://pastebin.com/BNKy8pyk my equivs control file
15:13.40voxadamwols_: Thanks. So I need to create the directory in my /etc/init.d/rtorrent script?
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15:14.58TomyWorkhttp://pastebin.com/N6tfYTHS the resulting package in aptitude
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15:15.55eKyNoXSynrG: got error mismatch with the command
15:16.27eKyNoXSynrG: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1.2 no more exists
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15:20.50eKyNoXSynrG gets in bad mood now because of me :-P
15:20.53badhatteranyoen knnow why checkinstall throws me errors when creating directories?
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15:23.43jhutchinsbadhatter: The existance of an error, in and of itself, is useless information without the details of WHAT the erorr was, and when and how it happened.
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15:25.09jhutchinsbadhatter: Give the complete absence of any useful information here, we can guess that you are using this because you are installing a package that is not properly prepared for Debian, and is not entirely compatible.
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15:25.16eKyNoXSynrG: stil here ?
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15:27.29badhatterim pastebinning one second
15:27.55badhattersorry for being vague
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15:33.32somiajIn the process of cleaing up my install, anyways tryign to find a way to calculate the size of all installed programs (to compare to actually space used on disk)
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15:35.50abrotmandpkg: tell somiaj about sort by size
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15:37.23somiajahh nice, I found a script that does that, guess it is time to add the numbers together. (:
15:38.01somiajlooks like wajig might be useful too
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15:58.34chomwitttrying to install netinst.iso of wheezy on an old hp laptop of mine i see that boot freeze during network setup phase and in virtual console i see that it stucks trying to read a floppy to find a wilerell broadcom driver. Can i fix this?
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16:03.39jhutchins!firmware
16:03.40dpkgFirmware is software to operate electronic devices, usually contained in EPROM or flash memory.  Some Linux kernel drivers require firmware to be provided from userspace, notably for <WiFi> devices.  Most firmware files are not part of a Debian release as they do not conform to the <DFSG>; some are available via <contrib> and <non-free> packages, ask me about <search>.  See also <installer firmware>.  http://wiki.debian.org/Firmware
16:03.51jhutchins!installer firmware
16:03.51dpkgDebian-Installer is able to load additional <firmware>, by including it within installation media or supplying on removable media (e.g. USB stick, floppy).  See http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch06s04 .  To include firmware within Debian <netboot> images, see http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/NetbootFirmware .  See also <firmware images>.
16:04.04babilendpkg: firmware image
16:04.04dpkgUnofficial <netinst> images - containing non-free Debian <firmware> packages - for installing Debian 7 "Wheezy" are available from http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/current/ .  See also <install guide>.
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16:04.47jhutchinschomwitt: It's always best to do a netinstall over wired if possible, but those should get you going.
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16:07.09chomwittjhutchins:i have ethernet connection to my laptop
16:07.29chomwittjhutchins: but it stack trying to enable the wireless i think
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16:16.35philipp_hi, i am having a rutorrent related problem wich i think is discussed here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=931635 . can anyone guide me a little through the process of compiling c-ares on debian?
16:18.32wols_philipp_: depends in what form this c-ares comes
16:18.53wols_philipp_: what actuall error do you have? or put it another way: what have you actually tried so far?
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16:19.47philipp_wols_: thats my first (and probably the biggest) problem. i followed http://www.torrent-invites.com/showthread.php?t=195434 to set up the system btw... dont know if its relevant
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16:20.32philipp_wols_: can i get the source from apt-get somehow (sry im not using debian that much)
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16:20.48xrealAnything is wrong here... how could this happen? https://packages.debian.org/wheezy-backports/linux-image-3.12-0.bpo.1-rt-amd64-dbg
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16:22.25philipp_wols_: would http://curl.haxx.se/download.html work?
16:22.43wols_work for what?
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16:23.44wols_philipp_: please tell us your actual, original problem? ie. what do you want to achieve and what was the first problem that prevented it?
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16:24.27philipp_wols_: yea sorry... i guess i started in the middle of the problem chain :D
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16:24.45wols_no. you didn't ever state your problem and wrote lots of useless gibberish
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16:25.18philipp_wols_: i follwed http://www.torrent-invites.com/showthread.php?t=195434 to make a raspberry pi that downloads (of corse legal) torrents. Whenever the torrent list gets too long or i add a tracker the entire thing lags
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16:25.37xrealSynrG: Anyidea?
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16:26.02wols_xreal: what is supposedly wrong on this page? debug files are neever small
16:26.12wols_and why do you need debug files?
16:26.33Juzzythe pi sucks.
16:26.36xrealwols_: Check version in the title and version of the package :)
16:26.39Juzzycubietruck is 10x better
16:26.55philipp_wols_: so i figured its proably the same problem this folk has: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=931635 , he is suggesting to recompile cURL with --enable-ares . Unfortunatly im a gentoo user and not that smooth on debian related systems.
16:27.00philipp_wols_: can you follow me?
16:27.10xrealwols_: linux-image-3.12-0.bpo.1-rt-amd64-dbg (3.12.9-1~bpo70+1) => [linux_3.13.5-1~bpo70+1.debian.tar.xz]
16:27.21Juzzywe pitched all of our pis, they are just too underpowered and too little ram
16:28.25wols_xreal: I only see 3.12 there. and if I try to download, I get a 3.12 .deb
16:28.42philipp_wols_: i think i figured it out anyway... i tell you when i run in trouble
16:28.44wols_philipp_: I can follow you but I won't follow you much longer unless you ask a debian related support question
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16:29.19xrealwols_: source package is wrong
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16:38.18Brodyhi Ive been advised this channel is ok for this question; I have just installed wordpress and it was working on localhost correctly. I wanted to enable mod_rewrite to get pretty permalinks working. I followed this guide; http://xmodulo.com/2013/01/how-to-enable-mod_rewrite-in-apache2-on-debian-ubuntu.html
16:38.35BrodyAfterwards, localhost/wp is Not FOund
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16:41.52xrealwols_: the source package is wrong
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16:48.23castneat @ debsecan is a tool to generate a list of vulnerabilities which affect a particular Debian installation
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16:54.03Genitrustdoes anyone here have bitcoin-qt running on debian 7.4 ?
16:54.25Genitrusti really want to get bitcoin-qt working without using the Ubuntu PPA
16:54.28Genitrust@.@
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16:56.54castGenitrust: ssb didn't work?
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16:58.58voxadamI am attempting to get nginx up and running on sid but when I install it using apt-get I don't end up with a /etc/nginx/*
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16:59.57Genitrustcast what is SSB?
17:00.03Big-Bluetry installing nginx-light or nginx-full voxadam
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17:00.39castGenitrust: what you were told about ~12 hours ago
17:00.53Genitrusti mean, what does it stand for?
17:01.00castsimple sid backport
17:01.02Genitrustlol ~12 hours ago... that sounds about right...
17:01.10Genitrustooooh. hmm.
17:01.14Genitrustwas sid the previous version of debian?
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17:01.28Big-Bluesid is the current unstable version
17:01.31Genitrustfound some possible solutions to get bitcoin compiled....
17:01.37Genitrustoooh sid is the next one eh? ;x
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17:02.19castyou didn't listen 12 hours ago did you :(
17:02.23voxadamBig-Blue: Thanks. You made me realize what I did to screw things up.
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17:02.54Genitrustcast i totally did, but you gotta understand... a lot of stuff has happened in the last 12 hours -.-
17:03.12casti can imagine.
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17:03.28xrealwols_: the source package is wrong
17:03.33Genitrusti can only remember about 33% of intellectual things of the last 12 hours, sorta like most other human beings
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17:03.44GenitrustOMG
17:04.00Genitrusti got past ./configure for bitcoin 0.9.0 on Debian 7.4 ... i think i need to write an article about this or something
17:04.01Genitrust<PROTECTED>
17:04.04Genitrustare pasties forever??
17:05.45xrealdiamonds are forever
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17:19.20MalcolmXhi, i'm on testing, and gnome 3 have a huge probleme, this morning I make an update of my systeme, and after a reboot, i didn't retreive gnome
17:19.47MalcolmXthe apt-get dist-upgrade has remove my gdm3 , gnome-core, and gnome-shell
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17:20.08muscayes.
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17:20.17MalcolmXand I can't reinstall, anyone have this proble
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17:21.32wonderworldhi, how would i check if fetchmail really uses ssl to pick up mail from a remote pop server? smtp connections show up as "TLS" or "SSL" in the mails headers. my fetchmail doesn't add information about encryption in the mails headers. is that normal behaviour or would i see the encrypted connection in the headers?
17:21.39muscaMalcolmX:  yes, i see this since 48 hours in unstable
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17:21.52Syntheadis there a way I can tell when a package was added to a repo?
17:21.52babilenMalcolmX: First and foremost: you want #debian-next, second: paste your command and output to http://paste.debian.net, thirdly: don't remove packages you want to keep
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17:22.24babilenSynthead: Check its changelog in /usr/share/doc/*/changelog*
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17:23.29babilenMalcolmX: Oh, the #debian-next channel is on irc.oftc.net (cf. /topic)
17:23.50Syntheadbabilen: is there a way to do that without installing it?
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17:24.09babilenSynthead: http://packages.qa.debian.org/common/index.html
17:24.26Syntheadbabilen: on a private repo
17:24.37castwonderworld: could dump the traffic and see what it looks like [like with ngrep]
17:24.39babilenSynthead: What do you mean by "private repo" ?
17:24.46MalcolmXbabilen: i didn't remove packages i want to keep, apt does
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17:25.03Syntheadbabilen: one that isn't available to the public without a website
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17:25.05babilenMalcolmX: Well, you did. Apt is simply doing what you tell it to do (or what you approved)
17:25.19babilenSynthead: All Debian repositories are available publicly
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17:25.40Syntheadbabilen: not private ones :p
17:25.43muscaMalcolmX:  apt does ask for confirmation
17:25.55babilenSynthead: I don't follow, which package are you referring to?
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17:26.17Syntheadbabilen: if you created a repo on a server on your LAN for the machines on your LAN, will I be able to access it?
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17:26.43babilenSynthead: That wouldn't be a Debian repository and you cannot tell when the package was added first.
17:27.07babilenSynthead: But please, be more specific. What are you really trying to do?
17:27.11Syntheadbabilen: yes it would: https://wiki.debian.org/HowToSetupADebianRepository
17:27.31babilenSynthead: Okay, so you can find information about all those packages in the PTS.
17:27.31Syntheadbabilen: I'm trying to find when a package was added to a repository on the client-side
17:27.38babilenSynthead: Whatfor?
17:28.01jellywonderworld: fetchmail is just a MUA basically, it doesn't have to add Received
17:28.19Syntheadbabilen: a package in a private repo.  why does it matter?
17:28.33Syntheadbabilen: x11-apps
17:28.37jellyif it did add'em, I'd be convenience
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17:29.36babilenSynthead: Well, I am not aware of an easily scriptable way to do that (doesn't mean that it doesn't exist), but you could download the package, unpack it grep in the changelog and take it from there.
17:29.43cyphermanhi people
17:29.48babilenSynthead: But then I don't even know if you want to script it.
17:29.49cyphermani need help with something
17:30.18cyphermani have 2 apache servers and the web traffic is directed to one, say server A
17:30.29cyphermanthen i have installed the mail server in server B
17:30.51cyphermanand i can redirect port 8080 to an internal port 80 for that server B
17:31.25cyphermanbut i would like to define a virtual host in apache A for redirect to webmail in server B
17:31.28cyphermanis that possible?
17:31.33babilenSynthead: But to answer your question: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-xorg/app/x11-apps.git;a=blob;f=debian/changelog;h=c754e1435842b43f0adc7cef95040fbae6ec0442;hb=HEAD -- first upload: -- David Nusinow <dnusinow@debian.org>  Sun, 19 Feb 2006 19:46:46 -0500
17:32.10wonderworldjelly: it actually adds to the mail headers, but doesnt tell about encrtyption.
17:32.28wonderworldcast: thanks, i verfied the encrypted connection with ngrep. seems to work fine
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17:33.14petn-randallcypherman: a simple redirect should do, like in http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect
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17:33.59babilenSynthead: Do you need this scripted? Or is "Sun, 19 Feb 2006 19:46:46 -0500" the answer you wanted and we are done now and you are happy?
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17:34.41Genitrustafter installing openssh-server, how do i start the process?
17:34.50cyphermanpetn-randall: i'm new to apache, but i managed to make the redirection of port 8080 to the B server's 80 port, but i want to get rid of the 8080 and simply use the port 80 and apache being the one that redirects to the other apache server B for the webmail
17:34.55cyphermani'll take a look at it
17:34.57babilenGenitrust: Should run already, but "service ssh start"
17:35.19Genitrust"service package not installed" -.-
17:35.34Genitrustbabilen, btw, i'm doing good with this install. got bitcoin to actually install @.@ was rough
17:35.36babilenGenitrust: What?
17:35.43petn-randallcypherman: You probably want to use the Redirect directive I linked you to.
17:35.52Genitrustbabilen, whoops, forgot sudo
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17:36.35babilenGenitrust: That shouldn't result in the error message "service package not installed" but in "command not found"
17:36.46Genitrustyup, i knew you'd know what i meant ;)
17:37.20cyphermanpetn-randall: what file should i edit?
17:37.21babilenGenitrust: You *have* to be precise. Assumptions are *bad* and exact error messages, questions and commands are important
17:37.27cyphermani'm kinda lost here
17:37.57petn-randallcypherman: The file where your vhost of server A is defined.
17:38.10Genitrustbabilen, ah true... the way of the sys admin *must* be precise...
17:39.12cyphermanpetn-randall: ok, thanks
17:40.32babilenSynthead: ping?
17:41.13Syntheadbabilen: no, this still relies on the package having a git repositiry
17:41.29babilenSynthead: x11-apps does have a git repository
17:41.40jhutchinsbabilen: The "package not installed" is a pretty good indication that Genitrust is running Ubuntu, which he is.
17:41.42babilenSynthead: So you are not only looking for this information for x11-apps?
17:41.44cyphermanpetn-randall: i add the line of redirect but apache fails to reload
17:42.00babilenGenitrust: Are you running Ubuntu?
17:42.07Syntheadbabilen: for any private package.  No websites, no publicly-accessible information, just the repository
17:42.07Genitrustnope
17:42.20jhutchinsGenitrust: Your xchat begs to differ.
17:42.36babilenSynthead: Take a look at who-uploads (devscripts) and adapt it to your needs. If I can think of a better way I'll let you know.
17:42.38Genitrustjhutchins, i'm not legally accountable for anything i put in here, i could be lying ;)
17:42.48jhutchinsGenitrust:  reply from Genitrust: xchat 2.8.8 Ubuntu
17:43.01Genitrustjhutchins, oh why yes ... this box is ubuntu
17:43.06Genitrustso you are correct
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17:43.18Genitrustbut generally, i am running debian 7.4
17:43.19babilenGenitrust: Please seek Ubuntu support in #ubuntu
17:43.31Genitrustbabilen, um, no thanks, i dont need ubuntu support
17:43.44Genitrust....else i would be in #ubuntu
17:43.52Genitrustbut i don't need any help at the moment. carry on :D
17:43.53jhutchins"package not installed" is an ubuntu error message.
17:43.55babilenGenitrust: Well, you obviously do as you are working on an Ubuntu system right now.
17:44.12Genitrusti wouldn't say i'm "working" on an ubuntu system right now.
17:44.29babilenGenitrust: Did you run the "service ssh start" on an Ubuntu system or not?
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17:44.30Genitrusti'm working on a debian system, and the ubuntu desktop is the one connected to the internetz
17:44.34petn-randallcypherman: What's the error message you get? 'apache2ctl -t' will provide a more detailed description of the problem if you don't have it yet.
17:44.38Genitrustbabilen, nope
17:44.59babilenGenitrust: Please paste that command, its output and that of "uname -a" please
17:45.08Genitrustbabilen, no that's ok, i'm fine.
17:45.14jhutchinsGenitrust: Just be aware that there are procedures to fix Debian systems that will break Ubuntu systems.
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17:45.29Genitrustbabilen, my problem was i forgot to do "sudo"
17:45.53carrerathat was easy!
17:45.53babilenGenitrust: So, show me the output please
17:45.55jhutchinsGenitrust: ... which is also something that happens on Ubuntu, not on Debian.
17:46.10Genitrustya know, kind of like how debian will say "command not found" when you don't do "sudo" before ifconfig
17:46.22Genitrustlol you guys are funny
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17:46.54SynrGjhutchins: uh?
17:46.55Genitrustbabilen, because you've been so kind, so helpful, and polite... here's the output of uname -a on the debian machine that i am working on:
17:47.17GenitrustLinux ops-laptop 3.2.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.2.54-2 i686 GNU/Linux
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17:47.25Genitrustbabilen, remember? you were helping me on this debian machine all night
17:47.28babilenGenitrust: Paste the requested output in its entirety to http://paste.debian.net and share the link.
17:47.29SynrG/sbin/ifconfig works fine for me :)
17:47.39Genitrustbabilen, no.
17:47.46Genitrustyour request will not be fulfilled.
17:47.49jhutchinsI don't think there's much point in arguing about it.  Let's just move on.
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17:48.02cyphermanpetn-randall: now it is ok, but i get the error 404 not found when i hit the server address /webmail
17:48.43babilenGenitrust: We only support Debian in here. Please take #ubuntu support to #ubuntu and keep in mind that we quite intentionally don't support anything by Debian in here for a number of technical and social reasons.
17:48.56cyphermanpetn-randall: do i have to enable a site for webmail in server A?
17:49.19petn-randallcypherman: Can you provide the config?
17:49.22jhutchinscypherman: What webmail package are you using?
17:49.27cyphermanroundcube
17:49.36jhutchins!roundcube
17:49.36dpkgRoundcube is an <IMAP> client written in PHP.  For use with <lighttpd> on Debian 6.0 "Squeeze", enable both the fastcgi and fastcgi-php modules (bug #600050).  Debian 7 "Wheezy" users: SQLite v2 support was dropped, see /usr/share/doc/roundcube-sqlite/NEWS.Debian.gz and http://wiki.debian.org/Roundcube/DeprecationOfSQLitev2 .  http://www.roundcube.net/  #roundcube on irc.freenode.net.  See also <imapproxy>.
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17:50.24jhutchinscypherman: Debian pakages usualy activate the site, if it's a site or module.
17:50.47jhutchinscypherman: Maybe it's /roundcube instead of /webmail?
17:51.01cyphermanjhutchins: i only have my files in /var/www and the configuration in /sites-enabled/default
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17:51.53cyphermani can enter the site.com which is a forum
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17:52.21cyphermanthen i installed the mail server in another PC, (server B) so because i'm using a freedns
17:52.27cyphermani cannot add a sobdomain
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17:52.47cyphermanso i redirected port 8080 for server B for webmail
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17:53.01cyphermani can see webmail in site.com:8080/webmail
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17:53.43cyphermani just wanted to create sort of a redirection of the A apache server to just type site.com/webmail and apache redirect it to the second server...
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17:53.56cyphermanbut now i think i need to enable that site right?
17:54.01cyphermanthe webmail
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17:54.25jhutchinscypherman: Sounds like it's working fine to me, except maybe you want a redirect.
17:54.42xrealThe source packages are wrong here, how could this happen? https://packages.debian.org/wheezy-backports/linux-image-3.12-0.bpo.1-rt-amd64-dbg
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17:57.03jhutchinsxreal: Perhaps you could elaborate a bit on "wrong"?
17:57.48SynrGoh, i know, i know ... :)
17:57.57SynrGi was confused by this once before, too
17:58.20xrealjhutchins: linux-image-3.12-0.bpo.1-rt-amd64-dbg (3.12.9-1~bpo70+1) with source-package linux_3.13.5-1~bpo70+1.debian.tar.xz?
17:58.32SynrGthis is actually correct. let me dredge up why ...
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17:59.05cyphermanthe redirect directive should be in the default-ssl vhost or the webmail vhost?
17:59.14cyphermanin webmail vhost does not work
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18:00.05cyphermanit shows an empty directory, not showing the server B
18:00.19cyphermansite.com/webmail shows an empty directory
18:00.45SynrGxreal: https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-built-using
18:01.06SynrGxreal: "Some binary packages incorporate parts of other packages when built but do not have to depend on those packages."
18:01.25SynrGxreal: the 3.12 kernel binary pkgs are Built-Using the 3.13
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18:01.32SynrGhence, technically, it is correct
18:01.50SynrGconfusing, yes, but that's how it is
18:02.13xrealSynrG: but when I download 3.13 and build it using "dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us -b -rfakeroot", what will it result to?
18:02.27xrealresult in*
18:03.06SynrGnot the correct result
18:03.19SynrGthat's not saying "the source for 3.12 is actually 3.13"
18:03.24SynrGre-read that section of policy
18:03.42SynrG"incorporate parts of"
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18:04.17SynrGi vaguely recall this having to do something with support of different arches, but i may be wrong there
18:04.41jhutchinscypherman: Redirect permanent /webmail host.foo:8080/webmail
18:04.50xrealSynrG: building is running since 2 hours. I'll report later :)
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18:05.55cyphermanjhutchins: it's not working
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18:06.19BRDBhey all
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18:06.42BRDBwho has experience with homeservers and dynamic ip addresses?
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18:07.10cyphermanjhutchins: what port should i specify in the vhost description? and document root?
18:07.22xrealcd\windows
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18:09.20BRDBmy domainserver doesn't take dynamic ip-addresses ... but I guess there's more people with this problem...
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18:10.31jhutchinsBRDB: You need to be more specific.
18:10.35jhutchinsBRDB: What did you try to do?  How did you try to do it?  What did you expect to happen?  What happened instead?
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18:11.40BRDBjhutchins: I already have a working homeserver and had a no-ip.biz address pointing to  it but I definatly needed a domain-name of my own so I tracked down a good company.
18:11.57cyphermanjhutchins: now it's working
18:13.12BRDBI tried to connect my ip-address to the domain-service as explained but when addressing my domain, I still get their page instead of my own... besides that I tried to set up a home mail server with the domain-services, which is allowed by the domain-service-company... but in the end nothing happend...
18:13.21jhutchinscypherman: Yay!
18:13.42jhutchinsBRDB: What is the domin?
18:13.56BRDBmy domain?
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18:14.02BRDBmcclouthincorporated.be
18:14.03ompaulBRDB: last thing is last ... until you have proof that the front parts work ... it's no use
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18:14.30cyphermanjhutchins: i thought the :8080 would not be visible
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18:14.46cyphermanbut it simply redirects, it's fine
18:14.56ompaulBRDB:  mcclouthincorporated.be has address 87.253.159.248 now if that is not forwarding packets and the like ... that is a firewall issue
18:15.06jhutchinsBRDB: Whatever you tried to set up at no-ip.biz isn't complete.
18:15.08ompaulBRDB:  if the ip is not right - that is a dn
18:15.13ompaulBRDB:  if the ip is not right - that is a dns issue
18:15.19cyphermani thought Apache A would adopt the server B webmail folder as it's own and simply show site.com/webmail
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18:15.40BRDBmy ip is dynamic... getting a static one from my isp cost me atleast $50 dollars...
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18:15.51ompaulBRDB: and 50 well spent
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18:16.03ompaulBRDB: if you need a static you need a static
18:16.18BRDBI'm already spending $80 per month on my isp...
18:16.23jhutchinsBRDB: Oh, wait, yes that's working.
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18:16.53jhutchinsBRDB: Does the ISP force changes, or does it just change if you loose your connection.
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18:17.11BRDBif forces changes multiple times a day
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18:17.33ompaulBRDB: so that is going to play havoc with a mail server
18:17.33BRDBthat's why I had to bring in no-ip to be able to do some presentations...
18:18.10ompaulBRDB: maybe you need to look at a vps for email
18:18.21ompaulBRDB: then you can keep the other stuff on your local box
18:18.31qman__i'm having an issue where mdadm is trying to assemble my array but doesn't find all the devices and thus starts degraded or fails
18:18.34BRDBbut still I can't get to my box...
18:18.38jhutchinsBRDB: BRDB I believe the correct setting is for your registrar to point your domain at the nameservers for no-ip.biz, and then run the no-ip client to update the address.
18:18.57ompaulBRDB: I look at that ip I see TRANS IP and multiple international flags
18:19.16jhutchinsBRDB: There should be complete instructions on the no-ip website, I've done it several times but not for four or five years.
18:19.18ompaulBRDB: from a web page
18:19.20qman__it's not the root filesystem, and i've already tried rootdelay=15 to no effect so i'm not sure if the fevices are ready or not
18:19.49BRDBjhutchins, so if I'm correct, I should get the nameservers from no-ip and set them up at my domainservice?
18:20.16jhutchinsBRDB: Yes, following the instructions from no-ip.
18:20.45BRDBalright... I'm gonna give it a go just now
18:20.51qman__dmesg indicates the last drive registering about 1 second before mdadm botches things
18:21.07jhutchinsBRDB: Their instructions are pretty easy to follow, I just don't have them in front of me, and you should.
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18:22.40BRDBthx so far all
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18:24.15qman__relevant dmesg excerpt: http://paste.debian.net/90245/
18:24.52qman__looks like about 0.3 seconds, not 1 second
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18:29.50sigmatekIs it a good idea to have btrfs on top of LVM ?
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18:33.22sigmatekI find it complicated when I want to make a raid 1 and can't figure out if it's better to just move to plain btrfs
18:33.32ompaulsigmatek: firstly stop after btrfs
18:33.49ompaulsigmatek: LVM and raid solve different problems
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18:34.08ompaulsigmatek: throwing into a melting pot is not a question, it is a question of what is the question.
18:34.25ompaulsigmatek: sorry gotta fly
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18:41.23cyphermanjhutchins: but i cannot use HTTPS
18:41.29cyphermanbecause it's a redirect
18:41.48cyphermanbecause port 443 ir redirected to server A
18:42.00cyphermanand then cannot have 443 on server B
18:42.03cyphermanright?
18:42.34SynrGthere are smarter ways to redirect
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18:48.10xrealmake[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/kernel/linux-3.13.5' => is it finished now?
18:48.33xrealNope... linux-source is still bering build.
18:49.38digdilemeeh, i remember when that used to take a day and a half to build
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18:50.27xrealdigdilem: I did "-uc -us" - why the heck does it do source?
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18:51.15digdilemdunno. i haven't built a kernel for almost a decade
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18:53.47qman__same, been about 8 years
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19:02.18ompaulsigmatek: first you must define the problem you wish to solve.
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19:03.16ompaulsigmatek: the file system type, LVM and RAID all solve different problems. Putting them in the one bucket is not asking the right question. You must establish the reason for each in your mixed pot of a result.
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19:17.12sigmatekompaul, I understand now. I have one HDD and two partitions, home, and /. Each one is a pv/vg/lv(http://hastebin.com/tukuroyojo.vhdl).
19:17.12sigmatekFor each lv I have formatted it as btrfs. What I want is to make it such that I have a duplicate copy(RAID1) of my current Debian on
19:17.12sigmatekon another disk (/dev/sdc), for redundancy, in case the main harddrive fails. What would be the proper way to go about it ?
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19:22.06jhutchinssigmatek: Make a backup, set up a raid, apply the filesystem, restore.
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19:30.50jhutchinsWe recently lost a disk on a hardware raid.  Unfortunately, the battery on the controller had failed, and the disk we lost was the disk where the backup of the raid configuration was stored.  "Hello, OCFO?  Did you still need that server for anything?"
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19:31.32jhutchinsRAID != backups.
19:31.40cyphermanpetn-randall: hey man, i did the apache redirect
19:31.44cyphermannow i have a question
19:32.15cyphermanif apache makes a redirect to a server B, it cannot do https  on port 443 because all 443 trafic is redirected to port A, right?
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19:33.01cyphermanjhutchins: right?
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19:34.01Quantum`Alright, I'll file a fscking bug.
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19:37.22jhutchinscypherman: Well, you can do https on port A, no reason not to.
19:37.39jhutchinscypherman: Redirecting to https is pretty common.
19:38.55jhutchinscypherman: It's just like http, which defaults to port 80 but can be on any port you specify - provided you specify.
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19:39.33sigmatekjhutchins,  by setting up raid part do you mean that I should use lvm2 & mdadm and just have simple btrfs ?
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19:40.46jhutchinssigmatek: I have not worked with btrfs, and I dislike and avoid lvm, but I think the order is set up mdadmin, set up lvm, then set up btrfs.
19:41.26jhutchinssigmatek: Is btrfs the system that can work with multiple physical devices for a single filesystem, providing raid-like redundancy?
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19:42.38jhutchinssigmatek: I might be thinking of zfs.
19:42.59sigmatekjhutchins, yes from what i read here https://lwn.net/Articles/577961/
19:43.04buckfasthow can I restore the confirmation dialog for "empty trash" command in kde? I accdentally disabled it
19:43.10RoyKjhutchins: I've worked with md raid, zfs and tested btrfs for some time
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19:43.27RoyKjhutchins: I use zfs for critical stuff and md raid where I need flexibility
19:43.33RoyKjhutchins: I don't use btrfs
19:43.43RoyK(just my 2c)
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19:48.32RoyKjhutchins: I generally prefer zfs for its safety and snapshots, compression etc, but it's no good with flexibility compared to md radi
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19:49.53xrealWhen using the source package for a kernel, what's the correct/modern way to build it the fast way for the current flavour (AMD64) only? 'make-kpkg', 'debian/rules binary-generic', 'make deb-pkg' or 'dpkg-buildpackage' - the last one takes years and created maaaany of DEBs.
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19:54.48Scriptonautcould somebody explain how I can edit fstab to automount a virtualbox shared directory?
19:55.10Scriptonautnormally I mount it like this: sudo mount -t vboxsf webserv /media/webserv
19:55.25Scriptonautwhere webserv is the name I made of the shared directory, though I have no idea where it is located
19:55.37petern_man fstab
19:55.54Scriptonautyes I've read that, this is a special issue concerning virtualbox
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19:56.04ScriptonautI'm wondering if any of you have done it with shared dirs
19:56.25petern_how so?
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19:56.50Scriptonautman fstab doesn't cover anything about shared directories
19:57.36petern_it covers anything you can do with mount
19:57.46jhutchinsScriptonaut: No, but it does show how to change a mount command to an fstab entry.
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20:00.17sigmatekjhutchins, thanks for your input I found some stuff on the btrfs wiki faq page that seems to address this sort of situation and I'll experiment with it and see how it goes.
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20:02.13ScriptonautWhat is a shared directory name then? Is it a Label?
20:02.22Scriptonautjust putting the name there doesn't work
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20:02.33Scriptonautthe first field is what I'm having trouble with
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20:03.23roboman2444ok, so my little old 32 meg laptop cant boot a generated initrd either because of limited ram, or because of the right module not being loaded
20:03.36jhutchinssigmatek: GOod luck.  Come back and post the writup when you're done!
20:03.45roboman2444and i cant generate a targetted initrd for it because i cant get the installer to finish on the machine... fails because of little ram
20:03.53roboman2444but, the installer DOES boot and run
20:03.55Guest52041hey folks, what does fdisk mean by telling 'update /etc/fstab if necessary... and when i repartition my flashcard.. it doesnt mount :/?
20:04.14roboman2444so, im wondering if i can take the installer disk's kernel and initrd, and use those in a debian installation
20:04.29ctmjrScriptonaut:  https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=15868
20:04.40roboman2444just so i can get a working environment where i can generate a good, working initrd
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20:05.58Scriptonautthanks ctmjr :P
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20:31.28morixxi'm confused about file permissions,
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20:32.04xrealWhen using the source package for a kernel, what's the correct/modern way to build it the fast way for the current flavour (AMD64) only? 'make-kpkg', 'debian/rules binary-generic', 'make deb-pkg' or 'dpkg-buildpackage' - the last one takes years and created maaaany of DEBs.
20:32.12centrxmorixx, Go on...
20:32.40morixxwhen I install a program using apt-get, what are the default permissions for the binaries? and who decide about these default permissions?
20:32.46centrxxreal, Not sure, try #debian-mentors on OFTC
20:33.30xrealcentrx: OFTC?
20:33.45xrealcentrx: a OFTC!
20:33.47xrealah
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20:34.14centrxmorixx, The package maintainer decides the permissions. Also affected by the Debian Policy Manual, probably https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html
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20:34.51centrxmorixx, I am pretty sure binaries are all 755 though
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20:35.42morixxthanks, I just need to know where that 'decision' is made
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20:36.52centrxmorixx, Those decisions are made by the package maintainer. The package is maintainer is bound by the Debian Policy Manual, and the package maintainer can be overridden by the Debian Technical Committee.
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20:37.22centrxmorixx, s/Those decisions/All intra-package decisions
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20:37.43morixxcentrx: thank you, reading
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20:38.58g105bHi, could someone remind me of some software that is used to transfer control of a server to another when the original goes down?
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20:39.28g105bI can't remember the name of the software... I used to use it to wire to a different hostname on the network.
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20:40.50cyphermanpetn-randall: https redirection to server B is not working
20:41.20ScottEg105b: load balancer?
20:41.43g105bScottE: I'm trying to remember the name of a particular software ... mind has gone blank.
20:41.49g105bI think it began with 'h' ... :)
20:42.04ScottEg105b: haproxy?
20:42.17g105bnot sure ... will google.
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20:50.30BlakneyHmm, there is "Connection Information" in the Network Manager and it also shows the primary and the secondary DNS. I changed resolv.conf, so the connection uses the DNS servers I've chosen, but in "Connection Information" there are the ones from the ISP.
20:50.39ldnblkhi there does anyone know what the knoppix equivelent of os-prober is by any chance ?
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20:50.58BlakneyCould someone maybe explain or point in the right direction why those DNS servers are still shown?
20:52.00centrxBlakney, I think NetworkManager overwrites whatever is in resolv.conf with its own configuration
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20:53.59Blakneycentrx Well, I checked it on grc.com and the servers from the connection information are NOT in use. I'm wondering where the Network Manager takes the DNS server data...
20:54.22BlakneyI mean IP
20:55.41vookBlakney: if you don't explicitly specify DNS in /etc/network/interfaces, and it's set up as DHCP, it'll draw the DNS info from dhcp.
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20:57.01vookyou'll need a line in /etc/network/interfaces (under "iface eth0 ....") that says something like "dns-nameservers 12.34.56.78"
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20:59.59tostedcant start compiz tried all google search resources
21:00.46Blakneyvook I see, thanks for pointing in the right direction, it's indeed not specified in /etc/network/interfaces. I was looking for configuration of the DNS servers in the Network Manager - I do remember that I did it on other distros -, but there seems to be no possibility to configure dns there.
21:01.52babilendpkg: tell tosted about compiz
21:02.14babilentosted: See if they are able/willing to help you in their channel. It has been removed from Debian post-squeeze due to being dead.
21:02.40centrxtosted, compiz is old. Use something else
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21:04.02juslintekHi guys, problem: http://paste.debian.net/90276/ how to troubleshoot httpd and find out which user is putting so much load?
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21:04.57mtnBlakney: you can set dns in network manager, it is under the ipv4 tab
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21:08.05Blakneymtn Indeed, my bad, I overlooked it because the setting was not "adresses only" - thank you, that's what I was looking for!
21:08.20mtnBlakney: you're welcome
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21:48.34mintgreenhow is LMDB related to Debian?
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21:52.15centrxmintgreen, "LMDB is an ultra-fast, ultra-compact key-value embedded data store developed by Symas for the OpenLDAP Project."
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21:54.09mintgreencentrx: i meant linuxmint-debian
21:54.24shawnbon206http://hastebin.com/demidocequ.sm anyone have any idea why this wouldnt be working ?
21:54.39shawnbon206apt pinning not working^ all details in paste
21:55.11centrxmintgreen, It is a "Debian-based" or "Debian-derived" distribution.
21:55.23mtnmintgreen: their website should explain what it is pretty well
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21:56.30shawnbon206mintgreen: you want cinnamon, is that it?
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22:01.44somiajrunning into some snags trying to swtich to uefi boot on sid. I have a new hd, I created my gpt partitions with a 550MB efi boot parttion with the proper type/label. I'm in a debian live image and loaded efivars, but it isn't populating /sys/firmware/efi (no directory there) and thus I'm not able to use the efibootmanager.
22:03.10TJ-somiaj: That means the ISO image didn't boot in UEFI mode, but used legacy CSM boot
22:03.15petn-randallsomiaj: Sounds like you didn't boot in UEFI mode.
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22:03.41petn-randallsomiaj: Best you deactivate all "legacy" and "CSM" you can find in the setup.
22:03.53somiajI have not been able to find an image that boots in efi mode
22:04.35somiajthe live image didnt' seem to have that option. the debian 7-4 unoffical firmware image complianed of a corrupt efi partition on the image. I guess I'll try just the regular wheezy netinstall
22:04.37shawnbon206i know what to do
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22:05.12shawnbon206install debian, refrain from installing grub, boot system with uefi live cd from any distro, chroot in, install grub-efi
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22:05.47shawnbon206thats what i did it worked
22:05.59somiajI got all that it is booting in uefi mode I'm having trouble with. I was hoping I could manually configure it from a legacy boot then boot the actual partition in efi mode
22:06.03shawnbon206supergrub2disk makes it easy
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22:06.51astardhi guys,   I installed debian jessie on  a thinkpad x240. a really nice laptop, but video driver does not work properly.  screen tearing when scrolling in browser, and fail to play video,  shows a frame every 3 secs.  Anyone can give a hand?
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22:07.11somiajastard: what video card and driver are you using?
22:07.19astardlspci sais this:  00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0a16] (rev 09)
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22:07.43astardand video driver is: xserver-xorg-video-intel I believe
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22:09.52somiajastard: not much experience with that card, do you see any info in /var/log/Xorg.0.log, or the output of 'xvinfo' and 'glxinfo'
22:10.16astardhm,  did not have mesa-utils  :D installing now
22:10.25somiajI would first read the xorg log and see what driver is actually loaded
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22:12.13astardcool,  glxgears works well on 3d at least.
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22:14.15doublehphow do i tell to resolv.conf to ... use a specific IP to resolv a specific domain ? without installing bind on my desktop ...
22:14.57somiajdoublehp: just put the entry in /etc/hosts
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22:15.17somiajdoublehp: that file is checked before resolv.conf for nameservers
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22:15.26doublehpsomiaj: I am talking about a whole domain !!! with machines added by admin (not me) every day
22:16.00somiajpetn-randall: when I try to uefi boot from a debian install iso I get 'the system found unauthorized changes on the firmware, operating system or UEFI drivers." is this some secure boot thing or trouble with the uefi boots?
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22:18.00somiajdoublehp: hmm, then I don't know of any other options execpt for maybe some sort of local nameserver.
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22:20.48astardrebooting :|
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22:22.47iateadonuti've got a jailkitted user, and when i do php ./script.php, i'm getting an error:  Fatal error: Class 'PDO' not found
22:22.48iateadonuti don't get this when i use the root user; i'm not sure how to let the jailkit user do this.
22:22.53somiajhmm, okay I think I found the option, had to change the uefi mode to 'other os'
22:23.26somiajiateadonut: the jail has to have all files accessable to it relative to the jail I would assume
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22:26.49somiajso is grub-efi recomended for efi boot, or since efi is a boot loader to use a simplier loader?
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22:36.23dutchfishiateadonut, normally you have to find the php-cli binary and add the path to it in the jailkit configuration
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22:36.59dutchfishiateadonut, if that is wise, is another question, that depends
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22:43.15dutchfishiateadonut, also php.ini needs something like extension=pdo.so
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22:49.25iateadonutthanks.  nothing's working.  i've put a query up in the ispconfig forum.
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22:52.22shawnbon206this is clearly an apt pinning bug
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22:53.21astardsomiaj:   googled and tested a little and I found something interesting.  videoplayback works well when mplayer -vo x11 instead of default xv
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22:53.34jhutchinsispconfig.
22:53.47jhutchinsiateadonut: There's yer problem, right there.
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22:55.18iateadonutyes, indeed.
22:55.36iateadonutwhat would you use instead?
22:56.11jhutchinsiateadonut: I don't mean to sound elitist or anything, but bash & vi over ssh.
22:56.42jhutchinsiateadonut: That way you know what has changed and how.
22:57.28jhutchinsiateadonut: The problem with control panels is that you are trusting someone else to know everything about your system and what you're trying to do.
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23:02.07iateadonuti found it - /etc/php5/cli/*  was what i had to jk_cp over
23:02.43iateadonutthanks, guys.
23:03.02iateadonutshoulda done    find / -iname '*php*' | grep cli    and not grep pdo
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23:06.51themillshawnbon206: I'd say "default-release" is not what you want there. (it rarely is)
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23:12.36shawnbon206themill can you please paste that link i pasted? sorry i went out of the house but my znc buffer isnt long enough
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23:13.44themillhttp://hastebin.com/demidocequ.sm  ?
23:15.42shawnbon206how did you get default-release from that?
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23:16.16shawnbon206ohhh
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23:16.24shawnbon206jessie/main is the problem?
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23:20.12themillshawnbon206: default-release is a 'general form' pin and the first of them that matches applies.
23:21.52themillI have been long of the opinion that "Default-Release" shouldn't be advertised in the documentation or recommended as a solution to anything because it has lots of unintended consequences like these. It only makes sense in the form of the -t command line option, not in the config file.
23:23.10shawnbon206i have never set default release
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23:24.46themillwhere does the 990 come from then?
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23:26.13shawnbon206when i installed the only things i recall doing were s/wheezy/jessie to sources.list && update && dist-upgrade
23:26.53themillthe 990 comes from your configuration somewhere
23:27.07themill(either from other pinning stanzas or from a default-release directive)
23:27.08shawnbon206ok i will try to find it
23:27.27shawnbon206ok i think youre right
23:28.02shawnbon206can i just remove the default-release directive?
23:29.02themillwell... that depends on why you added it. You may need to reimplement it (better) in some pinning.
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23:34.20shawnbon206ok will do. many thanks for the hint
23:34.32shawnbon206hint(s) :)
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