00:01.16 | rudi_s | xreal: Then diff the package list and remove the rest. |
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00:29.09 | xreal | rudi_s: doesn't work, since dpkg won't step back from updated packages. I can't jump back from upstart or systemd to sysvinit |
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00:29.30 | hjolt | I added a new session file to /usr/share/xsession/sessions, but I dont see it in my login options for a session; Is there a step that I missed? |
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00:35.45 | yoLo_ | best way to install python3 in terminal ? |
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00:40.00 | rudi_s | apt-get install python3 |
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00:41.48 | yoLo_ | rudi_s, i noticed the deb has 3.2 |
00:41.59 | yoLo_ | and not 3.4 ? |
00:42.06 | rudi_s | ? |
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00:42.24 | phy1729 | ,v python3 |
00:42.25 | judd | Package: python3 on i386 -- squeeze: 3.1.3-12+squeeze1; wheezy: 3.2.3-6; sid: 3.4.2-1; jessie: 3.4.2-1 |
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00:42.56 | yoLo_ | phy1729, i got 3.2.3-7 |
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00:50.44 | grok | yoLo_: maybe check backports repo? |
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00:52.29 | yoLo_ | grok, yea i could but i think 3.2.3 should do |
00:52.55 | Illyasviel | What is the "mod4" key |
00:53.00 | Illyasviel | ? |
00:53.24 | somiaj | Illyasviel: might not be anything, run xmodmap in a terminal |
00:53.32 | somiaj | oh looks like it is the windows key |
00:53.49 | Illyasviel | mod4 Super_L (0x85), Super_R (0x86), Super_L (0xce), Hyper_L (0xcf) |
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00:54.24 | grok | yoLo_: I don't see anything there anyway. |
00:54.34 | somiaj | yea that is the windows key on som key boards, maybe has a mapping on the apple as well |
00:55.04 | Rikairchy | no reply in ##networking yet, and my question is debian specific. Does anyone know how I can whitelist specific ports while leaving free access to all others in Jessie? |
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00:56.08 | somiaj | Rikairchy: what do you mean by that? |
00:57.13 | somiaj | Rikairchy: wouldn't giving free access negate the need for a whitelist |
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00:57.34 | Rikairchy | not for these specific ports |
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00:58.36 | somiaj | to me you are not being clear on what you mean. By default there is no firewall so there is nothing by default bocking any access at all. |
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00:59.19 | Rikairchy | by whitelist, I mean allow connections from a list of IPs |
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00:59.35 | Illyasviel | Is there a terminal program to tell me what key I am pressing |
00:59.57 | somiaj | yes, I understand what a whitelist is. But unless you put something to block the ports there is no need for one. |
01:00.05 | somiaj | Illyasviel: xev |
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01:00.33 | somiaj | Illyasviel: well shows xevents so gives you key info (and lots of otherthigns) for the xserver, might need something else from a tty without x |
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01:00.52 | Illyasviel | thanks |
01:01.10 | pingfloyd | Illyasviel: do you have a firewall between the lan and wan? |
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01:01.46 | pingfloyd | Rikairchy: ^ |
01:02.22 | Epakai | Illyasviel: showkey if you need a true terminal app |
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01:03.29 | Illyasviel | xev was fine |
01:03.31 | Illyasviel | thanks |
01:04.00 | Rikairchy | pingfloyd: ? |
01:04.02 | grok | Illyasviel: Do you mean keep all ports open, except for certain ports that allow access from specific IPs only? |
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01:04.22 | Illyasviel | huh? |
01:04.30 | Rikairchy | grok: wrong nick |
01:05.00 | Illyasviel | I tried to boot to command line but it didnt work. I changed this in the inittab id:2:initdefault: |
01:05.09 | grok | Apologies, Illyasviel |
01:05.28 | Illyasviel | Its fine |
01:07.00 | pingfloyd | Default runlevel in debian is 2 |
01:07.13 | pingfloyd | Which loads everything up |
01:07.16 | Illyasviel | oh. |
01:07.23 | Illyasviel | what should I change it to? |
01:07.53 | pingfloyd | To a different one and then change what loads in it |
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01:09.21 | pingfloyd | If sysv you can change the links in /etc/rc.N, but there, are tools that make it simpler. |
01:09.38 | eblip | if you want to whitelist certain ips to initiate contact to your pc through any port ....and blacklist every otehr port unless inititated contact from the pc itself then use iptables |
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01:09.59 | pingfloyd | On systemd, I'm not sure yet |
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01:10.39 | somiaj | systemd will support LSB init scripts, so if you have one of those just copy it into /etc/init.d |
01:11.00 | pingfloyd | I would leave runlevel 1 alone since it is intended for single user mode. |
01:11.01 | somiaj | but it is preferable you write a systemd config/script for the service you want brought up at boot |
01:11.23 | somiaj | I also sugest using the tools (update-rc.d on debian) for sysvinit links |
01:11.47 | eblip | excellent firewall hey somiaj are you a systemd user |
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01:12.06 | eblip | /s/excellent firewall/'' |
01:12.18 | somiaj | eblip: only in I switced to systed on my sid box just so I could test it out, I dno't know to mcuh about it. |
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01:12.48 | somiaj | for the init part I do like systemd, but I really hve no need for all the itnegration, dbus, policykit, stuff that gets linked in for gnome |
01:12.57 | eblip | ah i have just installed it on my main machine yesterday ..it looks great...the hard part is learning to ignore the init scripts |
01:13.25 | somiaj | well systemd supports lsb init scripts, I have some old software it boots up just fine with having an lsb init script in /etc/init.d |
01:13.26 | eblip | and learing how systemd hooks into your applications and stufu |
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01:14.19 | eblip | at this stage im actually really impressed with systemd ...i configured my network with systemd-networkd and it works beautifully and straight forward |
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01:15.03 | eblip | i havent tried wireless yet ...but maybe soon if i can get a wireless module for my router |
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01:41.42 | marioxcc | Hello |
01:41.57 | marioxcc | how can I use rsync locally to create hardlinks rather than copy files? |
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01:43.47 | phogg | marioxcc: man rsync, look at --link-dest |
01:44.10 | marioxcc | phogg: it doesn't hard links |
01:44.28 | marioxcc | maybe it's a problem because I'm deferencing symbolic links. |
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01:45.40 | phogg | marioxcc: the interaction can get complicated. |
01:46.19 | marioxcc | phogg: I have a list of files (not directories) I must copy reative from / to another local directory |
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01:46.53 | marioxcc | some of them are hard links, I tested and it works file with rsync -L --files-from=FILE / ., but it doesn't with the additional --link-dest=/ |
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01:47.46 | phogg | marioxcc: interesting problem |
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01:53.58 | phogg | marioxcc: I doubt rsync can do this |
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01:54.18 | phogg | marioxcc: if deduplication is the goal I suggest another kind of tool instead |
01:55.02 | marioxcc | phogg: no, I want to mirror a part of the filesystem tree for a chroot jail. Do you have a suggestion on how to do this?. |
01:55.27 | marioxcc | The problem is that "cp -l" puts everything in a single directory, it doens't preserves the tree structure. |
01:55.54 | millaguie | cp -a |
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01:56.06 | phogg | marioxcc: cp -lR |
01:56.08 | millaguie | or rsync |
01:56.32 | phogg | millaguie: rsync does not seem to know how to have the dest try hard linked to the src tree |
01:56.48 | phogg | s/try/tree/ |
01:57.08 | marioxcc | phogg: the -R flag isn't useful, as I want to copy some files while keeping the path relative to / in the chroot jail |
01:57.24 | millaguie | if files are in different fs no hard links... |
01:57.25 | marioxcc | for instance, some shared libraries |
01:57.31 | abrotman | marioxcc: bind mount? |
01:57.34 | marioxcc | millaguie: no, it's a single FS. |
01:57.53 | marioxcc | abrotman: for that matter I'd do cp -l a lot of times :), I'd like to avoid that |
01:57.54 | phogg | marioxcc: I guess I don't understand "keeping the path relative to /" |
01:58.24 | marioxcc | phogg: supose I want to chroot into /home/mario/jail, then I have a list of files which includes things like "/bin/bash", etc... |
01:58.25 | abrotman | marioxcc: what? |
01:58.35 | marioxcc | I want to have /home/mario/jail/bin/bash |
01:58.39 | marioxcc | that's why I can't use "cp". |
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01:58.44 | millaguie | ah! ok |
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01:58.55 | millaguie | find and ln ;) |
01:58.59 | abrotman | marioxcc: what's wrong with bind mount again? |
01:59.19 | marioxcc | abrotman: a bind has the effect of hardlinking a whole directory, I don't want to do that. |
01:59.35 | marioxcc | I want to hardlink some files, while reproducing the directory tree they're located to |
01:59.50 | marioxcc | think of it as a "cp -lR" but selective, that is it, copying only some files in the tree. |
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02:00.48 | phogg | marioxcc: so do cp -lR followed by a rm to blacklist what you do not want |
02:01.00 | phogg | marioxcc: or write a little script which reads from a whitelist |
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02:01.44 | pingfloyd | Personally, I would make a, script to setup the chroot and take it down |
02:01.45 | marioxcc | phogg: I think that I will end up writing a script, but I want to avoid that. Doing an "rm" would require to write an script anyways to figure out what's not in the list of files to copy. |
02:02.01 | rebauld | is this a job for tcpwrappers? what is the app you are using that needs the black/whitelisting? |
02:02.07 | marioxcc | pingfloyd: this will be used in an script, but I wanted a single command. |
02:02.17 | marioxcc | rebauld: this isn't about networking at all. |
02:02.20 | pingfloyd | Then with the script you can have some sanity checks |
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02:02.52 | rebauld | isn't everything important about networking? |
02:03.03 | phogg | while IFS= read -r file ; do mkdir -p "${file%/*}" ; cp -l "$file" "${file%/*}" ; done < white-list-file # simple enough |
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02:03.41 | phogg | realistic scenarios would needd to handle symlinks, too |
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02:04.31 | marioxcc | I think that that script may work with additional checks and so on. |
02:04.49 | phogg | marioxcc: more or less, yes |
02:04.50 | pingfloyd | The question for whether to script is if it is a one time need. |
02:05.07 | phogg | one time needs for chroot setup? I think not |
02:05.08 | marioxcc | no, it will be recurring. |
02:05.22 | pingfloyd | Because scripts in a sense also serve as documentation |
02:05.45 | phogg | Something tells me this is not a novel scenario and some clever programs already exist to assist |
02:05.50 | pingfloyd | Reminder of how you pulled it off last time. |
02:05.55 | marioxcc | how can I check whether a directory is empty from a GNU Bash script? |
02:06.10 | phogg | marioxcc: rmdir "$dir" || echo "not empty" |
02:06.16 | phogg | marioxcc: I am not making this up |
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02:06.32 | marioxcc | phogg: right, but what if I don't have permission to delete it? |
02:06.47 | phogg | marioxcc: then use find |
02:06.55 | rebauld | or locate |
02:07.01 | phogg | locate is not exactly reliable |
02:07.04 | pingfloyd | Or nested if |
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02:08.08 | marioxcc | phogg: what can I use locate to set the empty status if the dir is empty? |
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02:08.36 | pingfloyd | You check its return status |
02:08.40 | pingfloyd | The $? |
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02:08.58 | phogg | in bash you can also use bash features: shopt -s dotglob ; if ! ls "$dir"/* 1>/dev/null ; then echo empty ; done |
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02:09.06 | marioxcc | pingfloyd: I know, but it's 0 even if the directory is empty. |
02:09.29 | phogg | I would not use locate. How can you be sure its results are current? |
02:09.33 | rebauld | phogg: ? what |
02:09.42 | marioxcc | phogg: wouldn't that fail if I have no listing permissions for the directory? |
02:09.55 | phogg | marioxcc: yes, but then you're screwed anyway |
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02:10.20 | phogg | rebauld: what which? |
02:10.34 | phogg | If it's the done I apologize, it should have been fi (too tired) |
02:10.43 | rebauld | you run updatedb - in a crond if you are doing real work - it is instantaneous to run and the time to run find is 100x worse then running locte |
02:10.55 | Illyasviel | I logged in on tty1 and tty2. I then started x on tty1, however when I go back to tty2 its all blank? |
02:11.17 | rebauld | Illyasviel: ctrl-alt-f2? |
02:11.27 | rebauld | don't you see a prompt |
02:11.55 | phogg | rebauld: Doesn't updatedb just use find? Seems like you may have to wait anyway. |
02:12.14 | Illyasviel | nope, just black |
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02:13.51 | rebauld | phogg: it does indeed but has a miracle algorithm - and if you run it alot it 'knows' what not to recheck and is indeed instantaneous - give it a retry :) |
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02:14.06 | rebauld | Illyasviel: hit enter a few times ;) |
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02:14.40 | Illyasviel | Nope, absolutely nothing |
02:14.48 | Illyasviel | before I started X i had 6 ttys |
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02:15.31 | rebauld | exit |
02:15.34 | phogg | rebauld: I still prefer find in my scripts. I almost never find myself running them on a system where I can trust locate to not always return nothing or an error. |
02:15.59 | rebauld | actually you want slocate ;) but debian only does locate |
02:16.20 | rebauld | Illyasviel: 1-6 are ttys and 7 is the X |
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02:16.48 | Illyasviel | rebauld: tty1 is X for me |
02:17.05 | rebauld | tty1 is the tty that you startx in and 7 is the X |
02:17.18 | phogg | rebauld: Isn't mlocate the same thing but without the cruft? |
02:17.29 | Illyasviel | ok why does ctrl-fn1 take me to X and ctrl-fn7 take me to a black screen |
02:17.52 | rebauld | alt-ctrl-fn1 .... |
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02:18.04 | Illyasviel | yeah |
02:18.20 | Illyasviel | sorry, i do it without thinking. I didnt type the alt into the chat |
02:18.26 | rebauld | do a ps -efw and see what is going on |
02:19.06 | rebauld | what tty does it show with xinit |
02:19.38 | Illyasviel | tty1 |
02:19.48 | Illyasviel | shall i pastie it? |
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02:20.41 | Illyasviel | rebauld: http://sprunge.us/XKCP |
02:20.55 | tortib | hi everyone how do I reconfigure a package with apt? |
02:21.20 | abrotman | tortib: dpkg-reconfigure foopkg |
02:21.26 | tortib | aboudreault: ty |
02:21.28 | tortib | er |
02:21.29 | tortib | abrotman: ty |
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02:22.56 | rebauld | Illyasviel: idk what you gots there but if tty1 is the xinit then that is the tty1 you startx from ... tty1 00:00:00 xinit /h |
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02:23.53 | rebauld | if you startx automatically then it will be blank |
02:24.08 | Illyasviel | I didnt though, I manually did it |
02:24.16 | rebauld | what did you type in tty1 |
02:24.22 | rebauld | startx? |
02:24.49 | Illyasviel | yes |
02:25.08 | rebauld | then if you do ctrl-alt-f1 you should see 'startx' there as last thing (startx is a script) |
02:26.04 | Illyasviel | I just see my window manager |
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02:26.29 | rebauld | passes Illyasviel to tech support level 2 or to /dev/null ;) |
02:26.50 | Illyasviel | Thanks anyways. |
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02:30.13 | tortib | hmm it seems that the default installation of roundcube doesn't come with the larry skin. Does anyone know where I can obtain free skins for roundcube? |
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02:38.55 | tortib | Is there a package I can download that will give me syntax highlighting for HTML, PHP, BASH files in vim? |
02:39.06 | abrotman | yes |
02:39.11 | tortib | what is it called? |
02:39.15 | tortib | I did a search but couldn't find it |
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02:39.56 | abrotman | tortib: did you try typing :syntax on ? |
02:40.03 | tortib | oh..no |
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02:40.19 | Brigo | tortib, you can cofigure it in vim config file :) |
02:40.24 | tortib | abrotman: how do I set that in the global vim config file? |
02:40.52 | abrotman | global, or for you? |
02:41.12 | tortib | global |
02:41.13 | tortib | for all users |
02:41.17 | Brigo | global: uncomment the line syntax on in /etc/vim/vimrc file |
02:41.27 | tortib | ty |
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02:44.31 | phy1729 | tortib: vim has that built in :filetype plugin indent on |
02:44.32 | Illyasviel | I found the problem, im using nVidia drivers and apparently those drivers and ttys aren't best buddies |
02:44.54 | schultza | Is there a active rolling release for debian? |
02:45.00 | schultza | and what happened to aptosid |
02:45.21 | phy1729 | !tell schultza about rolling |
02:45.23 | abrotman | schultza: a) not really, testing sort of b) ask their channel, not supported here |
02:46.07 | schultza | no one in #aptosid, decided to ask here. :) |
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02:46.20 | abrotman | schultza: still not supported here |
02:46.38 | schultza | apparently not supported there anymore. :) |
02:46.49 | abrotman | schultza: Do you need help with Debian? |
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02:47.35 | schultza | wanted to try a few debian based distros more in the bleeding edge rolling style.. obviously that leaves out ubuntu. |
02:47.52 | schultza | but i have some non-free/proprietary hardware that needs non-free software to work. |
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02:49.25 | abrotman | schultza: this channel only supports Debian, not things based on Debian |
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02:56.46 | Kobra | what's the general opinion of providing third party repos for our projects? (such as this: https://github.com/KateAdams/LuaFlare/blob/master/thirdparty/docs/install-debian.md#sourceslist) |
02:57.09 | Kobra | is it encouraged, or is it encouraged to stick to makefiles and make install, or no opinion |
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03:26.18 | srged | I want to run a stricp at boot. but apprently I dont have " /etc/rc.d" |
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03:27.09 | cafuego | srged: that's because initscripts live in /etc/init.d |
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03:27.34 | cafuego | srged: You can also use rc.local or at, in theory. |
03:28.07 | srged | so where should i drop the script? |
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03:28.27 | rebauld_ | what does the script do? |
03:28.56 | srged | rebauld_: changes the mac |
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03:29.25 | cafuego | srged: you can do that a much different way |
03:29.29 | rebauld_ | how do you bring up the interface |
03:29.40 | cafuego | srged: Libk that to the interface via /etc/network/interfaces |
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03:30.39 | rebauld_ | rc.local will be after the network is probably brought up - i think you want to change the mac early - i do the full load driver/change mac/dhcp or static in a script |
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03:31.14 | cafuego | man 5 interfaces |
03:31.27 | cafuego | that contains info on running commands before or after interfaces are brought up. |
03:31.52 | srged | cafuego: ok so I opened the interfaced in an editor. |
03:32.36 | srged | should I just add a line like this.... ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:01:02:03:04:05 |
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03:32.39 | srged | ? |
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03:33.47 | waressearcher2 | I rebooted PC and now I can't mount nfs partition, it says: "mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting", its strange I rebooted so much time before but now it doesn't mount |
03:33.48 | cafuego | srged: Nah, you can change the MAC directly by adding a hwaddress line to the interface. |
03:34.05 | map7 | Hi, I think my Java installation is wrong as I cannot compile anything and get this error; http://pastie.org/9741687 |
03:34.10 | srged | cafuego: I want to change the mac of the wifi card |
03:34.25 | map7 | I have openjdk-7 & oracle-jdk-7 installed on the system |
03:34.43 | cafuego | srged: Sure. Just add a hwaddress line |
03:34.43 | map7 | oracle is the one I have to use for this project and it's installed under /opt/jdk1.7.0 |
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03:36.28 | srged | cafuego: can you show an example of how the line should look like ? |
03:37.25 | cafuego | srged: https://gist.github.com/cafuego/89387c0cd7eb338f4b99 |
03:37.52 | cafuego | srged: Your interface name and additional options may differ, but that's the general idea. |
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03:39.25 | rebauld_ | wonders how many people will be using cafuego mac address tonight |
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03:39.42 | cafuego | rebauld_: just me |
03:39.56 | srged | cafuego: ok thx |
03:40.04 | cafuego | rebauld_: if that was my actual mac, i could sell the card for moneys! |
03:40.28 | rebauld_ | should have looked at what he typed rather then thinking up a joke |
03:41.04 | rebauld_ | s/he/cafuego/ |
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03:41.16 | cafuego | rebauld_++ |
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03:44.57 | pingfloyd | waressearcher2: did you read this? Bhttp://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/nfs-access-denied-by-server-while-mounting-934161/page2.html |
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03:49.05 | dvs | Is mythtv available for Debian? |
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03:50.04 | dualbus | map7: how did you install oracle java? also, I'm not sure if it's better to ask in #debian in oftc |
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03:52.45 | waressearcher2 | pingfloyd: still not working |
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03:55.00 | srged | cafuego: I did that and it only changes the mac for the wired connection |
03:55.35 | cafuego | srged: Then your wireless connection isn't eth0 I guess |
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03:56.04 | pce | #/j #debian.de |
03:56.30 | pce | hi, sry |
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03:56.55 | srged | cafuego: its wlan0. so I should replace eth0 with wlan0. right? |
03:57.03 | cafuego | srged: yup! |
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04:04.50 | map7 | dualbus, I installed my java with ansible using this script https://github.com/map7/ansible_recipes/blob/master/common/tasks/java.yml |
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04:05.42 | map7 | dvs, yes mythtv is available 'apt-get install mythtv' |
04:06.56 | dualbus | map7: why didn't you follow https://wiki.debian.org/Java/Sun ? |
04:07.14 | dualbus | though, I'm not an expert here, just curious |
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04:08.31 | dvs | map7: Nope, that doesn't work for me. |
04:08.42 | dvs | Which repo is it in? |
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04:09.52 | map7 | dualbus, I didn't want to create a package so I just installed it into /opt |
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04:10.11 | map7 | dvs, I think it's in contrib, here is my sources.list http://pastie.org/9741723 |
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04:10.59 | map7 | dualbus, I have created a test debian VM and copied the /opt/jdk1.7.0 over from the broken server to the new install and I can compile on that machine |
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04:11.21 | map7 | dualbus, So now I have something close to compare it to which works |
04:11.55 | dualbus | map7: yeah, I'd also install with the official method. It worked for me before |
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04:13.49 | dvs | map7: Hmmm... strange. I can't install it and I can't find it in packages.debian.org either. |
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04:25.38 | waressearcher2 | pingfloyd: you here ? |
04:25.56 | waressearcher2 | its was strange error, I rebooted server and it dissapeared |
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04:31.01 | AlexLikeRock | how to do control volume with mouse wheell on MPLAYER? |
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04:35.08 | homecable | any one use openvz |
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04:38.25 | jm | doesn't docker make openvz obsolete? |
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04:38.46 | astings | hello |
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04:41.16 | astings | this channel is for fedora users? |
04:41.28 | AlexLikeRock | nop |
04:41.31 | AlexLikeRock | <PROTECTED> |
04:41.38 | AlexLikeRock | www.debian.org |
04:41.53 | pingfloyd | astings: type /topic |
04:42.18 | AlexLikeRock | astings, go to ---> #fedora <------ her |
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04:43.13 | WormFood | what's the package in debian to decode base64 encoded things. I see cl-base64, but it doesn't seem to have any executables |
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04:44.33 | jm | it's part of coreutils |
04:44.45 | jm | you should install apt-file so you can search for this sort of thing in the future |
04:45.14 | WormFood | jm, what is the name of the tool? |
04:45.33 | astings | why gnash not function in chrome? |
04:46.07 | pingfloyd | WormFood: base64 |
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04:46.43 | WormFood | thanks pingfloyd, that's what I needed to know (and of course, coreutils is already installed) |
04:46.50 | pingfloyd | yep |
04:47.56 | pingfloyd | WormFood: still you want apt-file installed regardless |
04:48.06 | pingfloyd | it's a very handy command |
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05:21.08 | tortib | I'm trying to install roundcube and the version that comes with debian doesn't have the proper skin for an important plugin that I want to use. Is it possible to just get the roundcube installation from the latest branch available? (i want the latest version possible which is 1.0.3) |
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05:24.07 | WormFood | tortib, I recommend you install it like normal. Not using the debian package. The debian package of stuff like this is usually so far out of date, it isn't funny. |
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05:24.34 | WormFood | it's simply a web app. Install it like normal, with the latest from roundcube. |
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05:45.58 | tortib | WormFood: the problem is that I need to hook the roundcube installation into my database to query a database and table for email users and their domains so they can login with different user@domain.com |
05:46.08 | tortib | I don't know how to do that with the normal installation |
05:46.42 | WormFood | then perhaps you shouldn't be installing stuff you can't manage, or perhaps you should take this as an opportunity to expand your skills :P |
05:47.00 | tortib | WormFood: heh I've been using Linux for 11 years, I can manage it. |
05:47.10 | tortib | perhaps you should actually be helpful instead of spewing useless garbage. |
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05:48.15 | WormFood | doesn't seem like you can manage it, or you wouldn't be here, asking for help. By the way, the length of time you use it, has little to do with your skills. It has more to do with what you learn. And in your case, it seems you can't even do basic stuff. |
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05:48.29 | tortib | oh so that means you can't manage anything either since you're here as well? |
05:48.46 | tortib | WormFood: lol do you have roundcube setup to allow multi-users? |
05:48.51 | tortib | I didn't think so. |
05:49.10 | tortib | WormFood: you're nothing but a worthless troll |
05:49.15 | tortib | and you've earned your spot on my ignore list |
05:49.20 | WormFood | actually, my roundcube setup works just fine. with multi-users |
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05:56.49 | tortib | just to let you know wheezy-backports has a more current version. |
05:56.59 | tortib | I guess my experience trumps your so called "skills" |
05:57.02 | tortib | and you're still on ignore. |
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05:57.39 | WormFood | I'm sure it's not the current version, which was updated not too long ago. Which is why I don't use debian packages for stuff like this. |
05:58.12 | WormFood | and if I am on your ignore list, and you're talking to me, then you're the one who is the troll. |
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06:00.25 | cshoop | google: image me debian troll |
06:00.51 | cshoop | heh: http://www.troll.me/images/ancient-aliens-guy/debian.jpg |
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06:20.20 | brentaarnold | My Google Chrome in Debian Jessie has stopped playing youtube videos... anyone else had this problem? |
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06:22.23 | cshoop | my chromium crashes the system a few times a day :( |
06:22.36 | cshoop | probably different from what you're experiencing |
06:23.00 | cshoop | and you're using Jessie |
06:23.06 | cshoop | i should read more better :\ |
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06:28.39 | jasonwc | I recently purchased a M1015 which I flashed with the LSI 9211-8i IT firmware. With P19, I'm seeing many of these errrors in dmesg: mpt2sas0: log_info(0x30030101): originator(IOP), code(0x03), sub_code(0x0101) |
06:29.21 | jasonwc | A Google search indicates possible hardware issues, firmware problems, cable issues. |
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06:30.19 | jasonwc | I was wondering if anyone here with an LSI based chipset could check dmesg and tell me if they are seeing the same messages. I have very significant issues with the latest firmware (P20) such as I/O errors, CRC errors, and I/O halting, but I don't see any issues with P19 other than those messages in dmesg. |
06:31.16 | jasonwc | ZFS also reported no checksum or I/O errors despite doing a scrub of 24TB of data. I would, however, like to know if others are seeing the same error. If it is a hardware problem, I can RMA this controller. |
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06:31.46 | jasonwc | I get the errors in kernel 3.2 and 3.16 with Debian 7 |
06:34.16 | rjsalts | when preseeding "d-i partman-auto-lvm/new_vg_name string " how could I make it the hostname? |
06:34.18 | owen1 | valdyn: i can't figure out what xinput --test 5 actualy does. |
06:35.06 | owen1 | (5 is my keyboard |
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06:42.42 | waressearcher2 | astings: are you from Colombia |
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06:42.52 | waressearcher2 | ? |
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06:54.24 | waressearcher2 | I want to compile kernel, I unpacked linux source, now first step I should copy /boot/config to .config ? |
06:54.30 | waressearcher2 | and then do "make mrproper" ? |
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06:54.59 | waressearcher2 | I mean those are two steps I should do before configuring it with "make menuconfig" ? |
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07:54.24 | ghostlines | howdy, I'm getting this error: locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale. Should I just comment out accept_env LC* in sshd_config or explictely set LC_ALL on my server? |
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08:20.02 | n-st | hi, what apt preference do i have to use to give a package version that i manually install via dpkg -i a higher priority than the version from the package repository? |
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08:20.48 | n-st | so far, i've only found examples for how to (de-)prioritize packages from certain repositories, but nothing that applies only to packages that aren't part of any repository |
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08:36.04 | LordDeath | if I have never packaged software for any distribution where do I start? is this one the right place? https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/maint-guide/ |
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08:50.21 | babilen | LordDeath: It is. Also read http://mentors.debian.net/intro-maintainers and linked articles |
08:50.33 | LordDeath | thx |
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09:00.52 | joshumax | Hey all, i have another strange question about distributed debian building... |
09:02.27 | joshumax | Given a list of debs to package into an embedded debian release, how do I coordinate each builder node to check the integrity of the workers work in a minimal amount of time? |
09:03.13 | joshumax | (The workers are distributed throughout several networks so the data *cant* be trusted |
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09:05.43 | joshumax | Perhaps a link to documentation on the format of a deb file? Since having the node compute and compare checksums would take too long... |
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09:10.20 | joshumax | Wow #debian users are ping-happy |
09:10.28 | HappyNewYear13 | what do firefox users do to get adobe flash to work correctly while using its latest version? |
09:11.06 | ws2k3 | Hello, i'm having a very odd issue, i have 5 debian servers identical hardware and just installed with debian 7.7. all 5 servers are having issue with mounting my nfs server i'm getting the error mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking. mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolock' to keep locks local, or start statd. mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified. |
09:11.06 | ws2k3 | NFS server is a default freenas servers any other servers are not having this issue. |
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09:11.58 | joshumax | Did you start statd? |
09:12.31 | joshumax | And please dont take that question the wrong way... |
09:12.31 | ws2k3 | yes i did but i shall restart it just to make sure |
09:12.48 | ws2k3 | no i understand:) glad you wanne help me |
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09:12.59 | joshumax | Sure thing |
09:13.34 | HappyNewYear13 | who here uses firefox? |
09:13.34 | ws2k3 | i did restarted rpcbind but i did not start statd how should i do that ? |
09:14.13 | joshumax | Let me check, its been a while since I've worked on nfs |
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09:15.26 | joshumax | ws2k3 is rpcbind started? |
09:15.54 | ws2k3 | yes |
09:16.06 | ws2k3 | ./rpcbind status |
09:16.06 | ws2k3 | [ ok ] rpcbind is running. |
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09:16.45 | joshumax | Did you do "service statd start" |
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09:17.04 | ws2k3 | i also tryed to mount oure main fileserver and that also failed and i know at least 100 nfs clients are connected to that so i am pretty sure the issue has to be in the server |
09:17.18 | ws2k3 | service statd start |
09:17.18 | ws2k3 | statd: unrecognized service |
09:17.33 | joshumax | Ah |
09:17.49 | joshumax | Did you install nfs-common? |
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09:18.09 | ws2k3 | yes |
09:18.29 | joshumax | Let me check something then |
09:18.40 | ws2k3 | apt-get install nfs-common nfs-common is already the newest version. |
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09:19.28 | joshumax | Try start-statd |
09:20.20 | ws2k3 | i tryed it given me an emty rule |
09:20.36 | joshumax | Hmm |
09:20.38 | ws2k3 | i tryed to mount but the same error |
09:20.56 | joshumax | Is nfs-common service running? |
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09:21.26 | ws2k3 | i see that rule about 5 times statd 17502 0.0 0.0 23348 1344 ? Ss 09:49 0:00 rpc.statd --no-notify |
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09:21.52 | joshumax | Hmm |
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09:22.03 | ws2k3 | i know its an very odd issue :P |
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09:22.54 | joshumax | Heres a SO link that *might* help:http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/77055/mount-linux-nfs-rpc-statd-is-not-running |
09:24.23 | joshumax | If it doesnt im short on ideas, theres 1000 things that could be wrong |
09:24.33 | joshumax | Corrupt packages |
09:24.42 | joshumax | Misconfigured system |
09:24.48 | joshumax | Etc |
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09:25.34 | joshumax | I know this sounds bad but if there was a state that you knew had nfs working id do a hdd diff |
09:26.00 | joshumax | Or an image diff if youre using a vm... |
09:26.24 | joshumax | But it might be simple an im just dumb ;) |
09:26.44 | ws2k3 | they are not vm's and i never had nfs working on this machines |
09:27.02 | ws2k3 | its realy a complete default machine with complete default debian installation |
09:27.25 | ws2k3 | thats what making this issue so odd cause all 5 servers are having the same issue |
09:27.52 | joshumax | Strange...and they weren't cloned from each other? |
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09:29.31 | ws2k3 | nope no closen |
09:29.38 | ws2k3 | just debian netinstall from a CD |
09:29.47 | joshumax | And is nfslock started? |
09:30.08 | ws2k3 | how can i check that ? |
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09:30.28 | joshumax | Just do a service nfslock start |
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09:31.12 | ws2k3 | service nfslock start |
09:31.12 | ws2k3 | nfslock: unrecognized service |
09:31.33 | AndreasLutro | in jessie, what is the recommended way to run an xrandr command (set up dual monitors) before login? |
09:31.46 | joshumax | Strange... |
09:31.58 | joshumax | Let me check where nfslock is |
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09:32.47 | joshumax | Try doing an init.d service start for nfslock? |
09:32.56 | joshumax | In the meantime |
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09:33.32 | HappyNewYear13 | who here uses firefox most of the time? and what's your latest flash version there? |
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09:34.01 | joshumax | I use frash with my copy of FF |
09:34.27 | HappyNewYear13 | joshumax, version of flash? |
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09:34.54 | joshumax | Not sure |
09:35.04 | joshumax | But i use gnu frash not flash |
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09:35.23 | HappyNewYear13 | joshumax, oh i though you mispelt flash |
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09:36.13 | joshumax | Or, is it still called frash?...hmm |
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09:36.40 | HappyNewYear13 | joshumax, what do you ee when you right click on a youtube video? |
09:36.46 | HappyNewYear13 | see* |
09:36.53 | joshumax | Ah my bad |
09:36.58 | joshumax | Its gnu Gnash |
09:37.25 | joshumax | Got my flash alternatives mixed up there |
09:38.03 | joshumax | ws2k3 any luck? |
09:39.03 | ws2k3 | how you mean ? |
09:39.15 | ws2k3 | did you find where the lock is ? |
09:39.18 | joshumax | Did you get nfslock started? |
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09:39.57 | ws2k3 | no where can i find it ? |
09:40.20 | joshumax | Not sure since my computers shut down.. |
09:40.27 | joshumax | Can you do me a favor and |
09:40.28 | ws2k3 | or which command should i run for that |
09:40.50 | joshumax | apt-file search /etc/init.d/nfslock |
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09:41.22 | ws2k3 | apt-file search /etc/init.d/nfslock |
09:41.22 | ws2k3 | bash: apt-file: command not found |
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09:41.41 | joshumax | Install apt-file |
09:42.32 | closingin | Hi all. The stat() function in debian doesn't fill the same structure as in many other systems. Can someone give me C defines to check if os is debian ? |
09:42.43 | ws2k3 | apt-file search /etc/init.d/nfslock result is emty |
09:43.09 | linuxd | http://paste.debian.net/133367/ ,how to fix this? |
09:43.45 | joshumax | closingin, really? Stat() should be posix standard |
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09:44.55 | closingin | joshumax, the field st_mtime is called st_mtim and contains a structure, but in standard standard, this is normally a time_t |
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09:45.10 | closingin | Same for many others |
09:45.12 | fraff | linuxd: edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/zoneminder.postrm |
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09:45.58 | joshumax | Closingin, afaik thats linux specific and not debian specific |
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09:47.08 | joshumax | You using sys/stat.h right? |
09:47.14 | closingin | joshumax, yep |
09:47.36 | joshumax | That doesnt seem right... |
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09:48.29 | closingin | file.c:34:22: error: ‘struct dirent’ has no member named ‘st_mtim’ |
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09:48.48 | closingin | Oh fuck |
09:48.54 | closingin | Sorry, not stat |
09:48.57 | closingin | It's readdir |
09:49.22 | joshumax | Okay..can you paste the code in question? |
09:49.27 | closingin | Sure |
09:49.51 | colo-work | what's a decent ID3/media file metadata tagger for the CLI in Debian? |
09:49.58 | linuxd | fraff, how? ,here, http://paste.debian.net/133381/ |
09:50.01 | fraff | closingin: did you apt-get install manpages-dev ? |
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09:51.19 | closingin | fraff, yes |
09:51.41 | closingin | Well, forgive me, i wasn't using the good struct.... |
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09:52.14 | fraff | linuxd: copy paste what's between "purge" and ";;" (including them) and replace "purge" with "remove" |
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09:52.52 | ws2k3 | joshumax any other idea's i could try ? |
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09:53.09 | ws2k3 | i also tryed to do a apt-get remove nfs-common rpcbind and install it again without any result |
09:53.18 | closingin | But anyway, it's interesting for me, could someone give me a link about debian defines ? |
09:53.32 | joshumax | Ws2k3 did u run the apt file search? |
09:53.45 | closingin | I've searched on ddg/google, but nothing, or i'm not okay on the keywords |
09:54.04 | joshumax | What? |
09:54.24 | joshumax | Um... |
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09:55.12 | joshumax | Just type apt-file search /etc/init.d/nfslock in the terminal |
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09:55.58 | ws2k3 | i did the result was emty |
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09:56.39 | joshumax | Try an apt-file search with just nfslock |
09:57.33 | linuxd | fraff, here is the whole file.would you edit and paste it for me ,please? |
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09:59.28 | joshumax | Also check the status of the nfs server with rpcinfo -p IPAddres_of_server |
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09:59.46 | joshumax | To see what rpc services are running |
09:59.47 | taylanub | closingin: I don't think GNU/Linux distros tend to have C defines. you'll have C defines for GNU and for Linux, but nothing more precise. |
09:59.59 | icjs | has anyone found sound not working after the last round of updates (debian wheezy)? |
10:00.09 | closingin | taylanub, thanks for the info ! |
10:00.09 | icjs | this is on a lenovo laptop |
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10:00.23 | closingin | icjs, are you using pulseaudio or alsa ? |
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10:01.18 | joshumax | taylanub agreed, at least not for any self-respecting distro |
10:01.39 | fraff | linuxd: come on, you could have done it by yourself http://paste.debian.net/133383/ |
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10:01.47 | joshumax | And especially not for something as common as readdir |
10:01.56 | icjs | closingin, pulseaudio |
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10:02.29 | fraff | linuxd: even easier http://paste.debian.net/133384/ |
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10:02.55 | closingin | icjs, at first, apt-get install pavucontrol, and check that sound didn't get muted, it's a common weird bug |
10:03.30 | joshumax | Happens on sound blaster cards a lot too.. |
10:03.33 | linuxd | fraff, ok.thanx a lot ,bro and sorry for the disconvenience |
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10:03.41 | fraff | linuxd: np |
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10:09.32 | linuxd | fraff, it worked great and i could remove the reported package |
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10:12.00 | icjs | has anyone else with a lenovo laptop noticed that in the last few months there was an update which changed how stand-by works? now when i close the lid it goes into stand-by, formerly i had to press the power button |
10:12.30 | icjs | pressing the power button suddesnly causes the system to shutdown |
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10:13.30 | wols_ | update of what? |
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10:16.48 | ws2k3 | joshumax i runned the rpcinfo command and i got http://pastebin.com/0rA5UHLN |
10:16.52 | fraff | linuxd: glad I could help |
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10:18.35 | ws2k3 | joshumax i also tryed to mount the same server from a machine with other hardware but same debian install and there it worked fine |
10:19.40 | joshumax | Hmm |
10:19.48 | joshumax | Im at a loss then |
10:20.03 | ws2k3 | same here realy the most odd issue i have ever seen |
10:20.10 | joshumax | Either its a configuration issue common to all servers |
10:20.51 | ws2k3 | well all servers have been seperately installed no clone or whatever |
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10:20.54 | joshumax | Or you somehow managed to install a broken copy of debian onto all 5 boxes |
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10:21.12 | Almtesh | Walex, Hi, my proble with rdiff-backup is solved. |
10:21.30 | ws2k3 | cant imagen that cause i installed more servers then only this 5 with the same cd |
10:21.38 | joshumax | Well my phone has 1% battery. |
10:21.46 | joshumax | Damn |
10:21.47 | Almtesh | Walex, it was that rdiff-backup does not creates increments if there's no change since the last backup. |
10:21.57 | joshumax | Uh oh jere i go |
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10:23.31 | ws2k3 | anyone else maby have an idea about this odd nfs issue ? |
10:23.51 | Almtesh | Walex, so, thanks for your help and see you! |
10:27.15 | INFA_Denis | Hello, I have Wheezy. I tried installing libstdc++5_3.3.6-25ubuntu1_i386.deb using the instructions at: http://www.digitalenigma.net/directory.php?include=archives&msgid=2009111000 but it failed due to dependencies. Now I tried simply sudo apt-get install libstdc++5 but I get: le paquet libstdc++5:amd64 1:3.3.6-25 ne peut pas être configuré parce que la version de libstdc++5:i386 est différente (1:3.3.6-25ubuntu4) |
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10:29.28 | ws2k3 | INFA_Denis what distro are you running? |
10:29.32 | ws2k3 | debian or ubuntu ? |
10:29.34 | martapy | hi guys. i'm trying to install debian stable from flashdrive. but an error comes up saying: "initramfs unpacking failed: uncompression error" |
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10:30.37 | INFA_Denis | ws2k3: Debian Wheezy |
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10:32.23 | babilen | martapy: How did you write the image to your usb stick? |
10:32.44 | martapy | babilen: hi. I used unetbootin |
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10:33.31 | martapy | babilen: i used unetbootin |
10:33.33 | babilen | martapy: Well, don't do that |
10:33.40 | jelly | ,v libstdc++5 --arch amd64 |
10:33.40 | martapy | babilen: what should i do then? |
10:33.41 | judd | Package: libstdc++5 on amd64 -- squeeze: 1:3.3.6-20; wheezy: 1:3.3.6-25; jessie: 1:3.3.6-27.1; sid: 1:3.3.6-27.1 |
10:33.41 | babilen | dpkg: tell martapy -about unetbootin |
10:34.02 | babilen | martapy: Which operating system are you copying it on? |
10:34.53 | INFA_Denis | I guess I need to unregister libstdc++5 but I don't know how |
10:34.54 | martapy | babilen: okay so unetbootin isn't recommended for installing debian. I'm trying to replace ubuntu on my laptop with it. |
10:35.05 | jelly | INFA_Denis: pastebin the output of "LC_ALL=C apt-get install libstdc++5" and "LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy libc6 libstdc++5:amd64 libstdc++5:i386" and "LC_ALL=C apt-cache policy", please |
10:35.06 | babilen | martapy: So you are doing this on Ubuntu? |
10:35.10 | martapy | yes |
10:35.18 | babilen | dpkg: tell martapy -about usb install |
10:35.37 | jelly | !tell INFA_Denis -about paste |
10:36.12 | martapy | babilen: thanks. i'll see what i can do |
10:36.14 | babilen | martapy: It essentially boils down to "cp /path/to/debian.iso /dev/sdX ; sync" with /dev/sdX being something like /dev/sdb and the device node of your usb stick. Run "dmesg|tail -n23" after plugging it in to figure out what to use there. Please make sure that you got the right one. |
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10:36.42 | r3n1c0n | hi |
10:37.05 | cisco987 | hey |
10:37.22 | cisco987 | anyone has infos about the debianfork project? where did they got? |
10:37.26 | jelly | babilen: but why 23 |
10:37.36 | r3n1c0n | any one can help me with getting fancontrol to work. I get everything loaded with lmsensors-detect. Then i run the init script. All works.. Then i want to start pwmconfig and i get error |
10:37.36 | IlGnome | babilen: martapy I used dd to make my bootable flash drive for debian stable and it worked very well |
10:38.15 | CissWit | cisco987: they did a web page. No name, no code, no contribution page, no mails. |
10:38.23 | martapy | babilen: i'm wondering if the same method will work when trying to install crunchbang, since i'm having the same problem. |
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10:40.22 | INFA_Denis | jelly: http://paste.debian.net/hidden/19df2035 |
10:40.35 | babilen | IlGnome: dd will be slower by default and has awkward syntax. There is no reason to use it in this case (nor ever as you would use dcfldd if you'd actually need its features) |
10:41.04 | r3n1c0n | # Chip drivers coretemp inside of my module |
10:41.07 | babilen | martapy: You would have to ask them, but Debian images are <hybrid images> and can be written directly |
10:41.23 | IlGnome | babilen: Ahh, I see. I just remember that I was instructed to use it when making my Kali thumbdrive and used the same method for my debian thumbdrive |
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10:42.28 | INFA_Denis | dd bs=16M if=image of=/dev/targetdevice |
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10:43.21 | babilen | IlGnome: It's a common misconception that you somehow need dd to make "low level" copies or something like that. That is simply not true and you can use cp to copy your entire harddisk (e.g. "cp /dev/sda ~/my_sda_backup.img") too. cp will also scale the blocksize that is being used automatically for you so that you don't have to hardcode one (bs=4M for example in dd) or accept the suboptimal default if you forget to do so. |
10:43.41 | babilen | INFA_Denis: Just use "cp image /dev/targetdevice" |
10:43.49 | IlGnome | Thanks for the info, I appreciate it |
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10:43.53 | INFA_Denis | babilen: cool. |
10:43.53 | jelly | INFA_Denis: oh, just "dpkg --remove libstdc++5:i386" first |
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10:44.15 | IlGnome | Now, what if I wanted to copy the image and not make the drive bootable? |
10:44.29 | babilen | The image itself is bootable |
10:45.08 | IlGnome | SO i can toss the iso on my 1Tb external and it'd be bootable off of that but the other data on the external would be intact? |
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10:45.59 | INFA_Denis | jelly: yay that works. How can I install the i386 version? |
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10:46.54 | jelly | ,v libstdc++5 |
10:46.55 | judd | Package: libstdc++5 on i386 -- squeeze: 1:3.3.6-20; wheezy: 1:3.3.6-25; jessie: 1:3.3.6-27.1; sid: 1:3.3.6-27.1 |
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10:47.11 | INFA_Denis | my system is 64 bit |
10:47.16 | jelly | INFA_Denis: just install it, aptitude install libstdc++5:i386 or apt-get |
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10:48.01 | jelly | you seem to have multiarch enabled so it's supposed to Just Work |
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10:49.53 | INFA_Denis | jelly: Guess I don't have multiarch. I get http://paste.debian.net/hidden/1a87da98 |
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10:50.15 | jelly | !tell INFA_Denis about multiarch howto |
10:51.09 | jelly | sorry, |
10:51.11 | jelly | !tell INFA_Denis about multiarch |
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10:53.19 | INFA_Denis | jelly: thanks again, got it installed. |
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11:33.36 | Megaf | Hi everyone. I have a device with limited resources running Debian, problem is, when I try an upgrade or even installing a package apt will download all needed packages at once and then proceed to install. Is there a way to make it download just a fraction of packages, install them, then download another portion and install and then download another portion and install? |
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11:37.26 | brotherBox | Megaf: I have glanced over the man pages, and there appears to be no such option |
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11:38.03 | brotherBox | Megaf_: however, it is not difficult to get a list of packages and dependencies and download/install them with a script |
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11:41.33 | wrksx | what command is used by cron to send mails ? |
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11:47.42 | Megaf | brotherBox: Yep, I could't find anything related either |
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11:48.41 | Megaf | brotherBox: urpmi package manager from Mandriva will download packages in batches. So it wont overload the cache folder or consume much CPU |
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11:49.05 | brotherBox | <PROTECTED> |
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11:49.34 | brotherBox | I dont know if that feature missing is part of a bigger rationale |
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11:50.19 | Megaf | brotherBox: I know, I use Debian, not Mandriva :P |
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11:53.14 | brotherBox | Megaf: Id try parsing the output of apt-cache rdepends, the man-page shows how to make it easier by omitting recommended or optional packages |
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11:55.08 | VlperX | ahoy |
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11:55.30 | VlperX | how does one troubleshoot random broken pipes while attempting to transfer with scp & rsync? |
11:55.37 | VlperX | to network drives |
11:55.56 | VlperX | followed by ssh terminals abruptly closing and needing a restart of sshd |
11:56.19 | wrksx | I cannot send mail using the mail command from my debian box |
11:56.29 | wrksx | I don't know what to look at. |
11:56.34 | wrksx | any hints ? |
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11:57.36 | wols_ | wrksx: your mail logs |
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11:58.47 | wrksx | wols_: good thank you |
11:59.15 | ChrisH | VlperX: draw a network picture including all firewalls and routers and have the firewalls checked. |
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11:59.38 | VlperX | nothing has changed in the last week that I've been running transfers |
11:59.41 | VlperX | nothing hardware related |
11:59.58 | ChrisH | wrksx: test using date | mailx -v -s "test" user@domain ; might show the reason from commandline |
11:59.59 | VlperX | suddenly, about an hour ago, my terminals for this one server start crashing |
12:00.09 | wrksx | wols_: unfortunatly /var/log/mail.* are empty |
12:00.40 | ChrisH | VlperX: mostly something network or HW related |
12:00.59 | VlperX | if it's not though, what could it be? |
12:01.14 | wols_ | wrksx: check syslog. what SMTP server do you run? |
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12:02.51 | wrksx | ChrisH: ok looks like my system is not ready to send mails: R=nonlocal: Mailing to remote domains not supported |
12:03.15 | wrksx | wols_: i don't know what smtp server do I run, it's a brand new box |
12:03.25 | wrksx | wols_: and I don't know how to check syslog |
12:03.49 | ChrisH | wrksx: then.. go ahead and configure it. dpkl -l | egrep "postf|exim|mail" most probably exim |
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12:05.00 | wrksx | ChrisH: okay. but eh bash: dpkl: command not found |
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12:05.28 | wrksx | ChrisH: i never used dp^kl but ain't it weird it's not installed on my box ? |
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12:06.13 | wrksx | ChrisH: ho maybe you meant dpkg -l, right ? |
12:06.34 | wrksx | I really don't know about dpkg |
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12:10.28 | wrksx | ChrisH: dpkg -l returns all these: bsd-mailx, exim4, exim4-base, exim4-config, exim4-daemon-light, heirloom-mailx, mime-support, mutt, procmail |
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12:11.02 | woshty | How can I get libreoffice to newly create a file it gets as a command line arg? |
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12:12.36 | tralala | woshty, does it complain if you open an empty file? |
12:13.03 | woshty | tralala: ah, touch .. will check .. |
12:13.28 | ChrisH | wrksx: dpkg was the command I refered to, sorry. follow https://wiki.debian.org/Exim and most probably you want to use the satelite or smarthost setup |
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12:13.54 | wrksx | ChrisH: okay thank you very much |
12:14.12 | woshty | tralala: I get some ascii filter options dialog, so it apparently defaults to textfile .. I will use an empty template to copy. Thank you. |
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12:14.39 | wrksx | dpkg says heirloom-mailx is installed (ii) but running aptitude show heirloom-mailx it says not installed |
12:14.40 | dpkg | okay, wrksx |
12:15.01 | wrksx | why would one call the bot dpkg |
12:16.30 | wols_ | dpkg forget says heirloom-mailx |
12:16.30 | dpkg | wols_: i forgot says heirloom-mailx |
12:17.28 | wrksx | wols_: did I just taught the bot ? |
12:17.36 | wrksx | unintentionally |
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12:23.16 | wrksx | I really have no clues if I should choose mbox or maildir format. Do you guys have any recomendations ? |
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12:27.27 | ychaouche | Hello guys. |
12:27.38 | ychaouche | Any debian users from algeria ? |
12:27.42 | ychaouche | I need to select a good mirror |
12:28.59 | brotherBox | ychaouche: take a look at https://www.debian.org/mirror/list-full#DZ |
12:29.19 | ychaouche | brotherBox: already did, host is down or something. |
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12:29.59 | brotherBox | ychaouche: oh, im sorry then. In this case, I would try one of your neighbouring countries or, if they are unreliable, one of the ones in the united states |
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12:32.01 | elfranne | i have some issue that a windows client is changing something on a samba share is does not seems to be done on the server ? |
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12:34.42 | ychaouche | brotherBox: I tried two different servers from France but I keep having this kind of errors on the terminal when I try apt-get update to test them : https://gist.github.com/ychaouche/f8dbd041f63dac394615 |
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12:35.03 | ychaouche | brotherBox: here is my /etc/apt/sources.list file : https://gist.github.com/ychaouche/328d357ecdd4c2efd65a |
12:35.23 | ychaouche | How do I know if a server is a good mirror or not ? |
12:35.54 | ychaouche | it seems to me like debian.org is listing mirrors but not checking if they're reliable (like usthb.dz for example) |
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12:40.36 | dgrig | ychaouche: did you edit your sources file yourself? |
12:41.10 | ychaouche | dgrig: I installed debian from the DVD without a network configuration, so the file contains lots of comments I think because of that |
12:41.30 | ychaouche | dgrig: now that I have configured the network, I wish to use a mirror (instead of the DVD) to install packets |
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12:41.45 | ychaouche | dgrig: so yes I edited the file myself to add mirrors |
12:42.02 | ychaouche | but I don't know how to do it properly it seems. |
12:42.17 | ychaouche | In fact, I don't know how to test a mirror before adding it to the sources list. |
12:42.30 | dgrig | it seems to me, the way you added the mirrors is wrong |
12:42.45 | ychaouche | ah ok |
12:42.58 | dgrig | deb http://ftp.gr.debian.org/debian/ wheezy main |
12:43.11 | dgrig | this is mine, so "wheezy" "main" etc should be seperated |
12:43.27 | dgrig | can you paste the file itself? |
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12:45.03 | ychaouche | yes it's here |
12:45.07 | ychaouche | https://gist.github.com/ychaouche/328d357ecdd4c2efd65a |
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12:46.37 | ychaouche | and here's the full output of apt-get update https://gist.github.com/ychaouche/7ad8e6cbeb1619e4cccf |
12:46.58 | ychaouche | as you can see some lines seem to go ok and some are errors, which adds more confusion. |
12:47.12 | ychaouche | (adds more confusion to me that is) |
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12:49.44 | dgrig | ychaouche: try using this one? http://paste.debian.net/hidden/e2d8d82b/ |
12:50.17 | ychaouche | ok thanks |
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12:52.03 | ychaouche | oh |
12:52.16 | ychaouche | I think the problem is that I had to add /debian to the server's URL |
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12:52.28 | ychaouche | so ftp2.de.debian.org/debian/ instead of just ftp2.de.debian.org/ |
12:52.56 | ychaouche | because now it seems to work ok, I don't have any errors |
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12:53.02 | ychaouche | let me put back the .fr server |
12:53.21 | ychaouche | nah, screw that |
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12:57.29 | krion | hi |
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12:57.50 | krion | i'm having trouble with rsync on wheezy |
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12:58.06 | krion | i can manage to exclude file from exclude-from but not directories |
12:58.11 | krion | is there something i'm missing ? |
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12:58.48 | krion | http://pastebin.com/9BYzD1j0 |
12:58.56 | paulwa | any one know if in nfs, if you do rpcinfo -p ip mountd and it doesn't show version3 / version 4 but you do rpcinfo -p ip nfs and it does if this is a problem? i'm trying to mount a share using -o nfsvers=3 but get operation not premitted |
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13:01.09 | wrksx | when I send mail to the root user it is automatically redirected to another user. |
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13:01.16 | wrksx | problem is I deleted the other user |
13:01.55 | wrksx | Do you know what is responsible for these mails to be rerouted ? |
13:02.03 | Leoneof | hi, is there a way to tell dpkg to install test.deb file with required packages? |
13:02.28 | osram | krion: I'd recommend reading through the "FILTER RULES" section within the rsync man page |
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13:03.21 | julienth37 | Leoneof: i don't think it's possible either you have all the packahe in àfolder and type dpkg -i * |
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13:03.33 | krion | osram: ok i will |
13:03.41 | Leoneof | julienth37: oh ;( |
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13:03.59 | krion | osram: if you referring to ** in my case i only have releases/timestamp/cache |
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13:05.26 | osram | krion: I'm not referring to anything specific. It's just that every time I try concoct rsync excludes I end up consulting that section in order to get it right. |
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13:07.41 | osram | krion: looking at your excludes, I'd try for example b/clients/_common_preprod/releases/*/app/cache/** |
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13:10.29 | krion | osram: i'll try thanks |
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13:11.27 | krion | osram: and i suppose you're right |
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13:11.50 | krion | even if i don't feel it realy intuitive |
13:12.28 | osram | krion: agreed. Hence the need to consult the man page every time. |
13:13.04 | osram | krion: powerful though ;) |
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13:14.56 | nossgingmmuc | I am using mount -t cifs //192.168.0.20/vrl/ /opt/pro -o guest but I am prompted for a password |
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13:15.04 | nossgingmmuc | Why? The folder is shared with Full control for everyone |
13:15.13 | nossgingmmuc | cifs is really getting on my nerves |
13:15.20 | nossgingmmuc | it is a windows folder |
13:15.28 | apk | hi |
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13:16.51 | krion | osram: even with the man page i would not have figured out i guess |
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13:17.14 | krion | osram: trough --exclude on the command line was working the way i want... |
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13:18.00 | apk | i got a strange behavior on a debian server user ext4 ... i have a folder containing lot of images but sometimes a cannot create a new image in the folder ... here the message is that there is no more disc space available (but the is still much left) but i can create it with a different name but i cannt use this file name ever again there is always the same message ... any idea about that? |
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13:18.54 | osram | krion --exclude on the command line is a simplified form of the --filter option that defaults to an exclude rule and does not allow the full rule-parsing syntax of normal filter rules. |
13:19.20 | krion | hum alright |
13:19.21 | osram | as per the man page ;) |
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13:20.33 | ychaouche | anyone knows how to fix this type of messages ? locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory |
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13:22.02 | osram | apk: have you run out of inodes, perhaps? |
13:23.33 | osram | nossgingmmuc: have you tried -o user=guest |
13:23.34 | osram | nossgingmmuc: man 8 mount.cifs |
13:24.34 | nossgingmmuc | yes, I have. It requires a password then |
13:25.19 | osram | nossgingmmuc: so the account on your windows server must require a password |
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13:26.03 | osram | ychaouche: try dpkg-reconfigure locales |
13:26.14 | osram | ychaouche: see https://wiki.debian.org/Locale |
13:26.43 | ychaouche | osram: by the way, I don't know if the en-US locale is even installed on my system |
13:26.51 | ychaouche | osram: because locale -a doesn't show it |
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13:27.37 | ychaouche | https://gist.github.com/ychaouche/f2edbdbf7d26f556e91d |
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13:28.04 | osram | ychaouche: I suspect only locales you asked to be generated are shown. dpkg-reconfigure locales should let you select the ones you'd like generated. |
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13:30.37 | apk | osram: how can i check that? |
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13:32.12 | osram | apk: dumpe2fs /dev/<your dev> | grep inode |
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13:33.14 | osram | apk: one of the lines returned will say "Free inodes: ..." |
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13:34.02 | osram | apk: actually, run dumpe2fs /dev/<your dev> | grep ^Free |
13:34.13 | osram | apk: you'll get less 'noise' that way |
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13:39.30 | apk | osram: thank you i'll try this approch |
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13:42.05 | wrksx | can exim4 can be configured to allow users to recover there mails from a mail client ? |
13:42.14 | wrksx | using imap or pop3 |
13:42.28 | wrksx | or do I need another package to do that ? |
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13:42.50 | osram | wrksx: no, you do need another package. |
13:43.02 | wrksx | osram: ok |
13:43.10 | wrksx | thank you |
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13:44.05 | osram | wrksx: no prob. Check out dovecot. |
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13:44.27 | ChrisH | Known issue with older kernel? http://paste.debian.net/133440/ |
13:46.02 | wrksx | osram: thanks, but are they integrated into debian ? |
13:46.17 | wrksx | osram: I mean is it part of the standard debian repository |
13:46.25 | wrksx | I was looking at The Courier IMAP server |
13:46.29 | osram | wrksx: it is. |
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13:47.20 | wrksx | osram: ok I see it now |
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13:47.56 | wrksx | osram: is there any reason you would recommend dovecot specially ? is it easy to configure ? |
13:48.08 | veek | any way to verify whois info barring 'whois' which doesn't seem to return much |
13:48.21 | osram | wrksx: reasonably so. Also it does imap and pop3. |
13:48.28 | veek | for this domain |
13:48.30 | osram | wrksx: I'd say it's easier to configure than courier. |
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13:48.58 | wrksx | osram: ok then I might try this one |
13:49.01 | wrksx | =) |
13:49.36 | wrksx | when I look at the packages of dovcot I see many of em |
13:49.48 | wrksx | specially one reads as follow: p dovecot-common - Transitional package for dovecot |
13:49.54 | wrksx | what does that mean ? |
13:50.12 | wrksx | "Transitional package" |
13:51.37 | osram | wrksx: there's some package renaming going on, I presume. |
13:51.52 | osram | wrksx: I'd apt-get install dovecot-imapd dovecot-pop3d |
13:52.16 | osram | That should resolve dependencies as necessary. |
13:52.31 | wrksx | k thanks osram |
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13:54.14 | wrksx | osram: does dovecot somehow uses exim4 ? |
13:54.53 | wrksx | or does it do its job by just using the mbox files ? |
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13:55.42 | osram | wrksx: I think you can figure dovecot as the local delivery agent (with postfix you can, at least - I'm not very familiar with exim). |
13:56.27 | osram | wrksx: or you can have it just work with the mbox (or maildir) files some other LDA delivered to your mail spool. |
13:56.56 | wrksx | osram: so it looks like it is quite flexible |
13:57.06 | osram | wrksx: very much so |
13:57.50 | wrksx | osram: i thought posfix was a software, so what's the link between postfix and exim or dovecot ? |
13:58.20 | osram | wrksx: two different packages solving the same problem. |
13:58.54 | wrksx | osram: ah so I could install postfix or dovecot depending on which I prefer (or which is simpler) |
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13:59.42 | osram | No, exim + dovecot or postfix + dovecot |
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14:01.10 | wrksx | osram: hum, start to make sense. I need an MTA + some other software to allow pop/imap access |
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14:01.29 | wrksx | and exim is an MTA |
14:01.35 | osram | wrksx: exactly. Postfix and exim are both MTAs. |
14:01.37 | n13z | wrksx: only one domain or you have more? |
14:01.46 | wrksx | osram: thank you very much, very helpful insight that you gave me |
14:01.58 | wrksx | n13z: only one domain |
14:03.06 | n13z | Ok. Then any MTA will do. If you plan yo manage more domains use Postfix. |
14:03.20 | n13z | *to manage |
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14:03.57 | wrksx | n13z: okay thanks for the tip. |
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14:04.33 | n13z | wrksx: https://wiki.debian.org/Debate/DefaultMTA ;) |
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14:04.46 | n13z | wrksx: you are welcome |
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14:16.11 | ws2k3 | hello i just installed debian jessie and i compile mariadb 10.0.14 i placed the mysql executable in /etc/init.d and runned service mysql restart but now it gives me this error: Restarting mysql (via systemctl): mysql.serviceFailed to restart mysql.service: Unit mysql.service failed to load: No such file or directory. |
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14:18.46 | ws2k3 | on debian 7 this way worked just fine i allways install mariadb this way why this wont work on jessie ? |
14:18.53 | rgr | why on earth would you put the mysql executable in init.d? |
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14:19.06 | ws2k3 | how else should i be able to start it ? |
14:19.16 | ws2k3 | with the service command |
14:19.21 | hjolt | mysqld & |
14:19.22 | rgr | Huh? |
14:19.32 | jordanm | init scripts go in /etc/init.d, not the mysql binary |
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14:19.44 | rgr | YOu dont put the executable there. Go learn about paths. |
14:19.53 | jordanm | anyways, it's using a systemd service file, not an init script to start. sounds like you already had mysql package installed |
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14:19.55 | rgr | (or fully qualified (yuck) paths) |
14:20.06 | ws2k3 | lol i have put myysql init script in init.d |
14:20.10 | ws2k3 | not the executable itself |
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14:20.19 | rgr | then say that. |
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14:20.28 | ws2k3 | yeah sorry i sad it wrong |
14:20.34 | rgr | k. np. |
14:20.38 | jordanm | ws2k3: systemctl status mysql.service should show you what went wrong |
14:21.14 | ws2k3 | it says no such file or directory |
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14:21.31 | ws2k3 |  mysql.service |
14:21.31 | ws2k3 | <PROTECTED> |
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14:22.54 | ws2k3 | but i am sure /etc/init.d/mysql exsists and /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld |
14:23.13 | jordanm | ws2k3: try: systemctl daemon-reload; service mysql start |
14:25.54 | ws2k3 | yes that worked but why i needed to run that odd command on debian 6 and 7 this default worked |
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14:26.56 | jordanm | ws2k3: it's because of the transition from sysvinit to systemd |
14:27.19 | jordanm | ws2k3: I think systemd requires the daemon-reload to read new units/init scripts because it builds a dependency chain |
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14:27.36 | jordanm | ws2k3: normally, that would just happen on package installation |
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14:27.49 | ws2k3 | oh no are you realy going to switch from sysvinit to systemd? :S |
14:28.13 | jordanm | sighs |
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14:31.25 | jasonwc | I recently purchased a M1015 which I flashed with the LSI 9211-8i IT firmware. With P19, I'm seeing many of these errrors in dmesg: mpt2sas0: log_info(0x30030101): originator(IOP), code(0x03), sub_code(0x0101) |
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14:31.40 | jasonwc | I was wondering if anyone here with an LSI based chipset could check dmesg and tell me if they are seeing the same messages. I have very significant issues with the latest firmware (P20) such as I/O errors, CRC errors, and I/O halting, but I don't see any issues with P19 other than those messages in dmesg. |
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14:32.42 | erfuma | Hey there. I've installed debian jessie (since wheezy is too old for my hardware) and tried to get the remaining time of my battery via "acpi -bi". Its output is "Battery 0: Discharging, 35%, rate information unavailable" Any idea how to fix this? |
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14:33.27 | erfuma | and a cat on current_now gives me an interesting error message ... "cat: /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/current_now: No such device" |
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14:53.21 | anonnumberanon | Hello I have a feedback while booting into my new system Debian Stable. This is during intiboot, it says: node *ERROR* radeon kernel nodesetting for R600 or later firmware nonfree |
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14:55.07 | anonnumberanon | Apparently there is some good info here; http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-kernel-70/radeon-kernel-modesetting-for-r600-or-later-requires-firmware-linux-nonfree-4175506682/ |
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15:00.27 | srged | is it ok to set the same mac for the wifi card for all the computers that connect to one router? |
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15:01.06 | jolt | srged: And how do you think the router identifies a client? That would be a crazy conflict waiting to happen |
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15:02.05 | eblip | no srged...its important that each card has its own unique mac address |
15:02.19 | srged | jolt: eblip thx guys |
15:02.34 | eblip | you see when data is sent from the switch to the nic...it doesnt use ip address any more ..it used mac address |
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15:03.17 | jolt | eblip: Sometimes I'm not sure if people are just trolling :) |
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15:03.37 | eblip | yes jolt ....it sometimes seems that way |
15:04.19 | eblip | but sometimes i struggle with some real basics....and its great to get help |
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15:05.38 | jolt | Indeed |
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15:17.12 | primo | good morning |
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15:18.42 | primo | anyone know anything about setting up automatic login with systemd? |
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15:19.03 | primo | I have this: |
15:19.03 | primo | ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --noclear -a primo %I 38400 |
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15:19.43 | primo | it works but it logs into EVERY tty, when I really only want it to login on the first... |
15:19.46 | tomodachi | hi , im my debian using xen hypervisor i have two grub first grub times out and boots correct entry |
15:20.02 | tomodachi | but in the second grub there is no timeout so i need manual intervention to boot the the thing |
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15:20.27 | tomodachi | its debian wheezy |
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15:21.12 | primo | tomadachi- edit your grub config, add timeout, and run grub-update |
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15:21.26 | bel3atar | I need a lightweight debian-based distro, any advice? |
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15:21.48 | ctmjr | bel3atar, debian |
15:21.59 | bel3atar | ctmjr: thank you |
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15:22.29 | primo | bel3atar- minimal net install and pick what you want |
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15:27.30 | jhutchins | primo: You might find more knowledge of systemd in #debian-next on oftc.net. |
15:27.37 | tomodachi | primo: there is already a timeout and it works, but then another grub pops out allowing me a narrower selection , where no timeout is set |
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15:28.32 | primo | jhutchins- thanks for the link |
15:28.35 | jhutchins | tomodachi: So how did you set up a second grub? |
15:29.16 | tomodachi | i havent, dont know where it gets its config from |
15:29.22 | tomodachi | its all auto generated i presume |
15:29.25 | tomodachi | jhutchins: |
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15:29.50 | tomodachi | it cant be reading /etc/default/grub , because then it would respect the timeout |
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15:32.01 | eblip | if you deleted crub.cfg and generated a new one using grub-mkconfig - o /boot/grub/grub.cfg then everything should be fine |
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15:34.04 | anonunmberanon | Has anyone used arandr? If so would you recommend? |
15:35.13 | tomodachi | eblip: thanks ill give it a shot |
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15:38.10 | jhutchins | anonunmberanon: I thought update-grub was what generated the boot config. |
15:38.26 | jhutchins | anonunmberanon: ... and I have no idea why I used your nick. |
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15:39.09 | jhutchins | tomodachi: That's not an easy thing to do, it sounds like you're chain-loading a second copy of grub instead of loading the OS directly. |
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15:40.06 | anonunmberanon | jhutchins, oh man I'm done talking about update-grub for a while haha... |
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15:42.04 | tomodachi | jhutchins: well its xen |
15:42.13 | tomodachi | and xens dom0 is also an virtual machine |
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15:42.31 | tomodachi | perhaps somehow it has gotten grub installed onto it accidentaly or something and so grub os proper detects it/! |
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15:43.37 | tomodachi | i have disabled the os prober, so now the grub entries are not the amount of vms + dom0 and its kernels at least but still not entierly right |
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15:58.33 | dontknow | could someone tell me the latest iceweasel's default user agent? does it end with "Iceweasel/33.0" or "Iceweasel/33.1"? |
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15:59.13 | dontknow | you check it with about:support |
15:59.36 | dontknow | just type about:support in iceweasel's address bar |
16:00.49 | dontknow | lol anyone? |
16:00.51 | mquin | Iceweasel/31.2.0, for sid values of 'latest' |
16:00.59 | dontknow | mquin, i see thanks |
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16:01.51 | dontknow | mquin, but sid should be 33 |
16:01.56 | dontknow | should have |
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16:03.21 | SirLagz | why would the iprelay package be in wheezy but not testing ? |
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16:04.28 | mtn | SirLagz: you can investigate here: https://packages.qa.debian.org/common/index.html |
16:04.52 | mquin | dontknow: https://packages.debian.org/sid/iceweasel seems to disagree with that |
16:05.24 | shingouz | ,v iceweasel |
16:05.24 | SirLagz | mtn: thanks, I'll have a look |
16:05.25 | judd | Package: iceweasel on i386 -- squeeze: 3.5.16-20; squeeze-security: 3.5.16-20; squeeze-backports: 10.0.12esr-1~bpo60+1; wheezy: 24.4.0esr-1~deb7u2; wheezy-security: 31.2.0esr-3~deb7u1; sid: 31.2.0esr-3; jessie: 31.2.0esr-3; experimental: 33.1-1 |
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16:06.20 | dontknow | mquin, ah sorry, you are right. i mistaken it with experimental |
16:06.20 | SirLagz | ah...seems that it wasn't maintained anymore |
16:06.25 | SirLagz | damn |
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16:07.44 | Zzeiss | The Debian package list shows "qt4-qmake (4:4.8.2+dfsg-11)" but on this fresh install, apt-get install can't find it. |
16:07.47 | jhutchins | SirLagz: Not being entirely sure what the package did, what is it you would like to do? |
16:07.57 | SirLagz | jhutchins: traffic throttling proxy |
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16:08.17 | SirLagz | so i could simulate a slower connection when testing my site |
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16:08.52 | jhutchins | SirLagz: Interesting. |
16:09.55 | SirLagz | jhutchins: useful because I don't want to throttle everything on my computer, just this one browser session |
16:10.16 | SirLagz | and I don't particularly want to deal with tc at the moment lol |
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16:12.42 | brokencycle | hi! |
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16:13.24 | brokencycle | i am having trouble with clipit: it does build a history, but i cannot get an item pasted. |
16:13.38 | brokencycle | on the shell, all i get is ^V |
16:14.30 | jhutchins | anonunmberanon: Perhaps you were thinking of xrandr? |
16:14.37 | jhutchins | !tell anonunmberanon about amd |
16:14.37 | brokencycle | in emacs, i get a beep and "End of buffer", even if the cursor is not at the end of the buffer |
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16:19.58 | anonunmberanon | jhutchins, no, xrandr only has a frontend graphical, called arandr, and both of them end up not useful because my target configuration is deeper than that |
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16:23.03 | jhutchins | anonunmberanon: Have you read the wiki about ati drivers? |
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16:23.16 | anonunmberanon | A while ago. |
16:23.24 | anonunmberanon | It led to the death of Debian. |
16:23.35 | anonunmberanon | It and myself. |
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16:24.11 | anonunmberanon | Twice actually. |
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16:29.51 | anonunmberanon | jhutchins, if I install this what do you think I should backup? http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop?os=Linux+x86 |
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16:38.43 | Zzeiss | Found the problem. If you install Wheezy without a network connection, then it doesn't turn on any of the sources in /etc/sources.apt. |
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16:43.12 | babilen | Zzeiss: Yes, it assumes that you are installing offline because the system is (and will be) offline. |
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16:45.16 | Zzeiss | babilen: Ahem... but then you don't get any warning when you try to apt-get update. Unfortunatel. |
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16:45.52 | Zzeiss | babilen: I still need to figure out how to add the qt stuff then. Other stuff is being found, but not Qt stuff, like qmake... |
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16:50.52 | jhutchins | Zzeiss: So you have your sources.list fixed now? |
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16:52.09 | babilen | Zzeiss: Your sources.list should look something like: http://paste.debian.net/133486/, run "apt-get update" and you should be set. |
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16:57.36 | Sulamif | all on Asus X550CV notebook. Currently I have Debian 7.7 where wi-fi driver always disconnects and camera don't work. I'm testing it for a month and akready got tired of these problems. |
16:57.50 | Sulamif | Hello. I have a question. Please advise me a system which will support all on Asus X550CV notebook. Currently I have Debian 7.7 where wi-fi driver always disconnects and camera don't work. I'm testing it for a month and akready got tired of these problems. |
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17:01.24 | echo083 | where can i find debian? |
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17:02.22 | somiaj | Simplar: hardware support is usually not debian specific (though newer hardware could require a newer backported kernel) -- So for the most part if your hardware is supported in linux it will work in debian (note there are some really new hardware where this is not the case unles you do a lot of work) |
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17:04.21 | Simplar | somiaj: What if I will link you the hardware list of my notebook? Can you say waht I need to make it work on Debian? |
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17:13.57 | Zzeiss | babilen: That did it! Thanks! |
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17:15.41 | jhutchins | Simplar: Hardware support is usually at the kernel.org level and not specific to a given distribution. Some distributions run more recent kernels that may have better hardware support, and some make less fuss about non-free firmware, but that's about the only difference. |
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17:16.15 | marioxcc | hello |
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17:16.43 | jhutchins | !tell Simplar about webcam |
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17:16.56 | sealsniper | exit |
17:17.01 | marioxcc | how may I pass the equivalent of C[XX]FLAGS to cmake? |
17:17.19 | jhutchins | Simplar: As far as wifi goes, some hardware just isn't very good. Let us know what chipset you have and someone might be able to advise you. |
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17:19.43 | Simplar | jhutchins, mediatek mt7630e 802.11bgn wifi adapter |
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17:21.55 | jhutchins | Simplar: Could you do lspci -nn and get the eight character pciid? |
17:22.29 | marioxcc | how may I pass the equivalent of C[XX]FLAGS to cmake? |
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17:23.09 | Simplar | jhutchins, http://paste.ubuntu.com/9235678/ here you go |
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17:25.44 | jhutchins | Simplar: Actually, it looks like this particular card is not very good. You may be able to get a replacement from Asus, HP is replacing them under waranty. |
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17:26.29 | jhutchins | ,pciid 14c3:7630 |
17:26.30 | judd | [14c3:7630] is 'MT7630e 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter' from 'MEDIATEK Corp.' with no known kernel module in wheezy or in sid. See also http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/index.rhtmlx?check=1&lspci=14c3:7630 |
17:27.33 | Simplar | judd, how to fix that? |
17:27.39 | jhutchins | Simplar: You can also experiment with different security settings like wkip, apparently the card doesn't play well with consumer-grade APs. |
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17:28.06 | jhutchins | Simplar: Begs the question of what driver you're using if it's not supported in current kernels. |
17:28.17 | jhutchins | Simplar: judd is our Debian Database bot. |
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17:29.20 | Simplar | jhutchins, https://github.com/mdjahidulhamid/MT7630E under 3.14 kernel |
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17:33.24 | jhutchins | Simplar: Ok, well, we can't really help with a 3rd party driver. |
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17:33.48 | jhutchins | Simplar: The HP support forums sound like the hardware's bad, fails under Windows as well. |
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17:34.20 | jhutchins | Simplar: Asus has been known to use cheap, low-quality hardware - but HP uses this card too. |
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17:35.35 | Simplar | jhutchins, any alternative to the driver of mediatek? I've managed to get it stable on windows, but no idea why it fails time to time on linux |
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18:46.30 | Pattttt | hi, trying to install debian for first time on vbox, how do i know if my server is 32 or 64? |
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18:47.24 | centrx | Pattttt, What is the CPU? |
18:47.42 | pikaro | hi! I just noticed sensible-mda on Debian tries to run scripts in /etc/mail/smrsh, which is empty for me. as a result, cron can't send mails, which breaks cron jobs midway through if there's too much output as I just found out. (after weeks. yay.) but procmail _is_ installed, so what's missing here? reinstalling sensible-mda fixes nothing. should there just be symlinks there? and why is it looking in that directory instead of just expecting procmail to be |
18:47.42 | pikaro | <PROTECTED> |
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18:48.10 | Simplar | Hello, any alternative to the driver of mediatek? I've managed to get it stable on windows, but no idea why it fails time to time on debian. |
18:48.20 | Pattttt | the cpu? |
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18:48.31 | Pattttt | not ideas its a hosting server |
18:48.54 | centrx | Hosting server is probably 64-bit |
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18:49.29 | jhutchins | Simplar: You can check sourceforge.net - that's where a lot of driver projects hang out until they're adopted into the kernel. |
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18:50.10 | Simplar | jhutchins: how could I search? |
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18:51.18 | Pattttt | thanks |
18:51.41 | Pattttt | installing virtual hard drive, which type? |
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18:52.49 | noaer | guys, i have downgraded some video libraries because my games work only with older versions. Here is my output: |
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18:52.51 | noaer | kwrite(19108) KMimeTypeRepository:: |
18:52.56 | noaer | whoops |
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18:54.46 | noaer | here is the output: http://goo.gl/1u2lVP |
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18:57.34 | ompaul | noaer: you might (A) paste in http://paste.debian.net because wget doesn't talk to that url I just get javascript (V) [rhymes with B] what was your question |
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18:59.00 | noaer | ompaul: after manual downgrading some of video libraries can't now install packages from repos, my output: http://hastebin.com/wufuxiwifi.vhdl |
18:59.32 | noaer | just can't paste it with tmux on |
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18:59.51 | noaer | couldn't* |
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19:00.44 | ompaul | so install lynx oh you can't but dpgk i can |
19:00.54 | ompaul | so install lynx oh you can't but dpgk -i can |
19:01.10 | ompaul | use lynx to post |
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19:01.49 | noaer | what? |
19:01.52 | noaer | Reading package lists... |
19:01.55 | noaer | Building dependency tree... |
19:01.56 | ompaul | <PROTECTED> |
19:01.57 | noaer | Reading state information... |
19:01.59 | noaer | You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these: |
19:02.01 | noaer | The following packages have unmet dependencies: |
19:02.02 | ompaul | and what happens now |
19:02.03 | noaer | <PROTECTED> |
19:02.05 | noaer | <PROTECTED> |
19:02.07 | noaer | <PROTECTED> |
19:02.09 | noaer | <PROTECTED> |
19:02.11 | noaer | <PROTECTED> |
19:02.14 | ompaul | !downgrades |
19:02.15 | dpkg | Downgrading is not, nor will ever be supported by apt. Programs change their data in a way that can't be rolled back, and package maintainer scripts support upgrades to new config file formats but not downgrades. Try: "dpkg -i olderversion.deb" or "aptitude install package=version" using "apt-cache policy package" to get the old version number. See also <partial downgrade>, <unstable->testing>, <sdo>. |
19:02.15 | noaer | no, i need my downgraded libraries |
19:03.06 | noaer | with newer versions my steam games don't work |
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19:06.02 | ompaul | so what I told you was how to install older packages |
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19:06.27 | ompaul | ,v libdrm2 |
19:06.28 | judd | Package: libdrm2 on i386 -- squeeze: 2.4.21-1~squeeze3; squeeze-multimedia: 2.4.23-0.0; squeeze-backports: 2.4.26-1~bpo60+1; wheezy: 2.4.40-1~deb7u2; jessie: 2.4.58-2; sid: 2.4.58-2 |
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19:06.50 | ompaul | noaer: you could reinstall stable and get the libe you want |
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19:07.19 | ompaul | and understand that stable is not going to get the newest packages |
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19:10.08 | noaer | ompaul: btw why i just can't install okular-extra-backends without checking versions of my video libraries |
19:11.10 | ompaul | noaer: if you think that is a bug file against it but okular-extra-backends has moved on |
19:11.30 | ompaul | you jumped on SID and then wonder why unstable is what unstable does |
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19:14.29 | noaer | i just can't install my djvu viewer :( |
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19:19.30 | marioxcc | noaer: for me, evince works good as a djvu viewer. |
19:20.16 | olofski | Hi, my auth.log shows too many lines like this: |
19:20.21 | olofski | Nov 25 20:07:04 xxx sshd[30528]: Failed password for invalid user webcam from 202.114.144.143 port 26956 ssh2 |
19:20.35 | olofski | iptables -I INPUT -s 202.114.144.0/255.255.240.0 -i eth0 -j DROP should do the trick?! |
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19:21.26 | noaer | marioxcc: can't install anything, with downgraded versions of my video libraries ( |
19:21.26 | marioxcc | olofski: If you have an open SSH port, expect there to be lots of attepts to log in like that. Blocking a specific address or /24 block will have next to no effect. |
19:21.33 | marioxcc | noaer: ok. |
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19:21.55 | marioxcc | olofski: take a look at single packet authentication with http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/ if attepts to log in are of concern to you. |
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19:22.12 | olofski | my auth.log is growing :( |
19:22.20 | olofski | within 3 days 500mb |
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19:23.09 | marioxcc | olofski: using SPA and a default drop policy to the SSH port is a way to avoid that. |
19:23.20 | Brigo | olofski, fail2ban can help too. |
19:23.37 | marioxcc | olofski: if you're being specially targeted from an IP addresses, blocking it may help, but it's not feasible to block all or even most of them. |
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19:24.32 | marioxcc | Brigo: I think that SPA is better. It don't even lets most (those behind a NAT same as the authorized users will have access) unauthorized parties even reach the SSH server. |
19:25.07 | olofski | marioxcc: sorry, what is SPA? :D |
19:25.08 | Brigo | marioxcc, SPA? |
19:25.14 | Brigo | :D |
19:25.55 | marioxcc | olofski, Brigo single packet authentication, take a look at fwknop |
19:26.09 | olofski | ok, now I have to read again ;) |
19:26.24 | Brigo | port knoking, i know what it is. |
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19:26.42 | Brigo | olofski, it is in debian, at least in jessie |
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19:26.55 | Brigo | ,v fwknop-server |
19:26.56 | judd | Package: fwknop-server on i386 -- squeeze: 1.9.12-2; wheezy: 2.0.0rc2-2+deb7u2; wheezy-backports: 2.5.1-1~bpo70+1; jessie: 2.6.0-2.1+b1; sid: 2.6.0-2.1+b1 |
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19:27.29 | marioxcc | Brigo: it's not port knocking. |
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19:29.00 | `Kevin | marioxcc: this is awesome ;) http://www.cipherdyne.org/fwknop/docs/gpghowto.html |
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19:29.34 | ompaul | noaer: so fix your sources apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade see how it works |
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19:29.57 | ompaul | noaer: if it fails back up your data and to a stable install - you have one choice that is the one |
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19:30.07 | marioxcc | `Kevin: yes, it's cool. |
19:31.24 | noaer | ompaul: no, 'apt-get install -f' will solve it but my steam games will not work. |
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19:32.35 | noaer | ompaul: maybe there is a solution, just not to check this packages |
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19:33.36 | newbsduser | hello, guys is there an open source healthcheck system (for cpu,ram,disk checks) on debian linux for using together with corosync,pacemaker. If there is ram issue i want to trig cluster switch |
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19:35.40 | ompaul | noaer: run stable or a vm for unstable or something but don't try to break it |
19:35.44 | ompaul | !dontbreakdebian |
19:35.44 | dpkg | well, dont break debian is https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian |
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19:36.31 | ompaul | noaer: if you haven't worked it out yet this is the phrase that applies. Your destination, if I wanted to get to it, I wouldn't start from here. |
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19:36.56 | ompaul | noaer: read that wiki page for your own sanity |
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19:37.07 | ompaul | !frankendebian |
19:37.07 | dpkg | When you get random packages from random repositories, mix multiple releases of Debian, or mix Debian and derived distributions, you have a mess. There's no way anyone can support this "distribution of Frankenstein" and #debian certainly doesn't want to even try. See if you can convince ##linux to help. |
19:37.22 | ompaul | noaer: that is also for your education |
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19:37.48 | ompaul | noaer: I've given you two routes. That is all that can be considered at this time. |
19:37.59 | noaer | ok, thank you. |
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19:52.30 | Pegasus_RPG | Hello. I installed a package that used dbconfig and I would like to manually call dbconfig to set up a second separate database for that package. How can I do that? |
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19:54.57 | bsdbeard | Pegasus_RPG, Not familiar with dbconfig, You mean the package calls some postinstall script? You can extract the control information with dpkg -e from the package and then call/edit the script manually |
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19:55.18 | jhutchins | Pegasus_RPG: What kind of database? |
19:55.28 | ChrisH | How do I create _one_ mailing list with abt. 150 adresses without majordomo and co to be used by mutt.... creating an alias does not seem to be pretty easy looks like there is a limit to 1000 characters per line |
19:55.47 | Pegasus_RPG | jhutchins: it's for RequestTracker |
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19:56.17 | Pegasus_RPG | I could try calling the rt-setup-database script but not sure how that differs from what dbconfig does |
19:56.22 | jhutchins | Pegasus_RPG: What database engine? What was the package you installed? |
19:56.23 | abrotman | ChrisH: mailman? /me ducks |
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19:56.38 | abrotman | ChrisH: Are you the only one using it from your system? |
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19:56.54 | Pegasus_RPG | jhutchins: PostgreSQL running on a remote host. Package is request-tracker4 |
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19:57.45 | ChrisH | abrotman: mailman is no alternative and yes I am the only one uising it. |
19:57.49 | Pegasus_RPG | jhutchins: I already have the primary DB working, I'm just setting this system up multi-tenant so need a second DB without clobbering the first |
19:58.24 | abrotman | ChrisH: And you're sending directly to your SMTP server with mutt? |
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19:58.34 | abrotman | (meaning, it's not on the same system) |
19:58.35 | Mahjongg | Hello, would you help me with this error? /opt/glassfish4/updatetool/bin/../../pkg/python2.4-minimal/bin/python: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory |
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19:58.55 | Mahjongg | ldd /opt/glassfish4/updatetool/bin/../../pkg/python2.4-minimal/bin/python says libstdc++.so.6 => not found |
19:58.56 | abrotman | Mahjongg: on Debian? |
19:59.00 | Mahjongg | Wheezy |
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19:59.24 | Mahjongg | when I add /usr/lib32 to LD_LIBRARY_PATH ldd doesn't complain |
19:59.27 | Pegasus_RPG | Mahjongg: When I get those, I go to https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents and look to see which package contains the missing file |
19:59.31 | abrotman | ChrisH: if you were using your local SMTP server, maybe you could use its aliases, but otherwise, not sure |
19:59.33 | Mahjongg | but I still get the same error when run updatetool |
19:59.37 | Pegasus_RPG | then install it. The -dev one too if building software |
19:59.40 | abrotman | runs away for a few |
20:00.01 | Mahjongg | Pegasus_RPG, I do the same too usually, this is related to gcc libraries |
20:00.08 | Mahjongg | something may be broken somewhere |
20:00.41 | Pegasus_RPG | probably a missing symlink. Maybe reinstall your python package? |
20:00.47 | ChrisH | abrotman: local exim which forwrads it to another local exim which sends it out via my hoster.... looks like I need to restart mutt to get external chanes to .alias file active |
20:01.13 | Mahjongg | Pegasus_RPG, it is ausing its own python-minimal binary, but you ahve a point I'll check its settings... |
20:01.32 | RoyK | doesn't quite understand why people use exim instead of postfix |
20:01.55 | Pegasus_RPG | RoyK: because Wheezy installs it by default maybe? |
20:02.18 | Mahjongg | Pegasus_RPG, I think this is related to 64bit machine using a 32bit python binary |
20:02.28 | Mahjongg | any further guesses? |
20:02.43 | Pegasus_RPG | Mahjongg: if that's the case, do you have the 32-bit libc++6 installed? |
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20:03.20 | adamsilver | will this work on debian or only ubuntu: sudo apt-get install php5-gd ? |
20:03.43 | Pegasus_RPG | Mahjongg: you know, add the i386 arch, then install libstdc++6:i386 |
20:04.30 | Pegasus_RPG | adamsilver: well, the php5-gd package exists on debian (https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=php5-gd&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all&sourceid=mozilla-search) so yes |
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20:04.55 | adamsilver | Pegasus_RPG: thanks |
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20:06.14 | adamsilver | I have the feeling that using debian instead of ubuntu for servers will get me more of the server resources. is this correct or the difference in performance/resource consumption is negligible between ubuntu and debian? |
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20:06.31 | Mahjongg | Pegasus_RPG, libstdc++6:i386 seems to be missing indeed... |
20:06.41 | Mahjongg | thank you |
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20:08.56 | ChrisH | abrotman: FYI: splitting it up in 4 mutt aliases with less then 999 characters each and restarting exim seems to work. |
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20:11.59 | dimitry7 | Hello |
20:12.07 | dimitry7 | I really need some help on openvas |
20:12.19 | jhutchins | dimitry7: What did you try to do? How did you try to do it? What did you expect to happen? What happened instead? |
20:12.26 | dimitry7 | I don't know what is happening but everytime I run the report it just finishes |
20:12.43 | dimitry7 | I am testing my primary public IP from my secondary, configured in two different openbsd hosts |
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20:17.09 | Aramis84 | ciao |
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20:17.17 | Aramis84 | !lista |
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20:18.12 | Aramis84 | ciao |
20:18.20 | Aramis84 | !lista |
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20:19.01 | teraflops | Aramis84: didnt tell you dartagnan to look into debian.org? |
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20:25.09 | olofski | now its coming from pakistan |
20:25.17 | olofski | 103.12.41.7 |
20:26.12 | ChrisH | Oh dear... one of the involved MTAs (MUA) did something[TM] to the mail so that bcc got visible for all mail recipients from my alias... I do not really want to setup a majordomo here. |
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20:28.47 | olofski | now i drop every ipprefix from that AS |
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20:29.15 | RoyK | olofski: what's coming from pakistan? |
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20:30.09 | olofski | Nov 25 21:28:08 xxx sshd[30677]: Failed password for root from 103.12.41.7 port 45548 ssh2 :D |
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20:30.50 | abrotman | ChrisH: so ugly :( |
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20:32.34 | `Kevin | olofski: its common, its going to happen no matter what if you do not setup something like marioxcc suggested |
20:32.44 | ChrisH | abrotman: yep. I have no clue who/what to blame. mutt -> exim -> exim -> $HOSTER |
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20:34.28 | abrotman | heh |
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20:38.09 | yehoshua | ci sei john |
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20:41.55 | SmashingX2 | I want to install mate on my debian installation but I get this error: http://pastie.org/9743282 |
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20:43.05 | jordanm | !tell SmashingX2 about bpo |
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20:43.18 | jordanm | SmashingX2: if you are on stable, it's only available from backports, not main |
20:43.20 | somiaj | ,v mate-desktop-enviornment |
20:43.21 | judd | No package named 'mate-desktop-enviornment' was found in i386. |
20:43.34 | somiaj | that also doesn't appear to be the package name |
20:43.48 | somiaj | ,v mate-desktop-environment |
20:43.49 | judd | Package: mate-desktop-environment on i386 -- wheezy-backports: 1.8.0+7~bpo70+1; jessie: 1.8.0+7; sid: 1.8.0+7 |
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20:43.50 | jordanm | ,v mate-desktop-enviornment --release testing |
20:43.52 | judd | No package named 'mate-desktop-enviornment' was found in jessie/i386. |
20:43.59 | jordanm | ah, typo |
20:44.01 | somiaj | I had a typo |
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20:46.37 | ChrisH | abrotman: some more tests and reading bug reports.... I knew I need to pay for running that old-old stuff. |
20:47.00 | abrotman | how old? |
20:47.27 | abrotman | ChrisH: tell me it's sarge!!! |
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20:50.36 | SmashingX2 | http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ |
20:50.47 | SmashingX2 | I followed this instructions for installing backports |
20:50.48 | ChrisH | abrotman: lenny |
20:50.51 | SmashingX2 | I meant using backports |
20:50.58 | abrotman | ChrisH: close enough .. |
20:51.19 | qman | My employer still has a sarge box in production |
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20:51.39 | SmashingX2 | sudo apt-get -t squeeze-backports install mate-desktop-enviornment but I get this error: E: The value 'squeeze-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources |
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20:52.17 | jordanm | SmashingX2: what version of debian are you using? |
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20:52.32 | SmashingX2 | wheezy |
20:52.36 | jordanm | SmashingX2: also, you still have a typo in "environment" |
20:52.47 | jordanm | SmashingX2: you need to follow the wheezy instructions on the page |
20:52.53 | jordanm | SmashingX2: not the squeeze instructions |
20:53.03 | jordanm | deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main |
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20:54.16 | SmashingX2 | and I did that jordanm |
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20:55.27 | jordanm | SmashingX2: apt-get -t wheezy-backports install mate-desktop-environment |
20:55.39 | jordanm | SmashingX2: after you have added the correct line in sources.list and ran apt-get update |
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20:56.36 | SmashingX2 | E: The value 'squeeze-backports' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources |
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20:57.20 | SmashingX2 | I ran your codce |
20:57.21 | SmashingX2 | code |
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21:00.00 | SmashingX2 | but I don’t know why I get the response of ‘squeeze-backports' |
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21:03.29 | adamsilver | which version of php will be installed when i do this: sudo apt-get install php5-fpm? |
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21:06.23 | somiaj | adamsilver: apt-cache policy php5-fpm |
21:06.50 | jhutchins | SmashingX2: You have a lingering instance of squeeze in your sources.list, or possibly you haven't run apt-get update since you fixed it. |
21:07.09 | adamsilver | somiaj: thanks |
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21:42.48 | gibson | Hey guys, can I get some help please? |
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21:45.34 | lebrinkma | !ask |
21:45.35 | dpkg | If you have a question, just ask! For example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian version ___. When I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, if anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask. We're all volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get an answer try a few hours later or on debian-user@lists.debian.org. See <smart questions><errors>. |
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21:48.21 | gibson | Need some help with a dependency error in Skype if anyone can? |
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21:49.19 | lebrinkma | gibson: just ask |
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21:50.16 | eblip | gibson it may help if you just take a little break ..and then summon up some courage to ask your exact question...go and have a shower and then try again |
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21:50.33 | gibson | Well, Skype is saying that I need a more recent version of libc6, however my terminal is telling me I have the most recent version? |
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21:51.05 | gibson | My current version of libc6: 2.13-38 |
21:51.34 | gibson | Skype says I need >= 2.3.6-6~ |
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21:52.00 | nkuttler | ,v libc6 |
21:52.01 | judd | Package: libc6 on i386 -- squeeze: 2.11.3-4; squeeze-security-lts: 2.11.3-4+deb6u1; wheezy-security: 2.13-38+deb7u4; wheezy: 2.13-38+deb7u6; sid: 2.19-13; jessie: 2.19-13 |
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21:52.33 | nkuttler | gibson: 2.13-38 > 2.3.6-6~, isn't it? |
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21:52.58 | gibson | Exactly. So why am I getting this dependency error? |
21:53.09 | nkuttler | gibson: ask skype support? |
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21:53.23 | nkuttler | !tell gibson about errors |
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22:10.32 | bsdbeard | am I the only one who has problems with virtualbox after a kernel update? google shows nothing similair to this :( |
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22:11.22 | nkuttler | bsdbeard: problems? |
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22:11.51 | bsdbeard | nkuttler, keyboard input does not work in vbox, even though it says keyboard capture is on |
22:12.29 | nkuttler | bsdbeard: did you reboot the box with the new kernel? |
22:12.32 | Eryn_1983_FL | hey peeps is there a live cd with gparted? |
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22:12.44 | bsdbeard | nkuttler, yes, many times since then |
22:12.47 | Eryn_1983_FL | i need to expand and copy one disk to another.. |
22:13.12 | nkuttler | bsdbeard: was it the host or the client? |
22:13.59 | bsdbeard | nkuttler, the host (wheezy-backports kernel), the guest it the same as before. I also tried updating vbox with the wheezy-backports version, didn't help |
22:14.19 | nkuttler | bsdbeard: can't say i've ever had that problem |
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22:14.32 | bsdbeard | :( |
22:15.12 | nkuttler | bsdbeard: maybe try reinstall the guest tools? |
22:15.24 | bsdbeard | already have, downloaded the latest version and reinstalled |
22:15.27 | bsdbeard | didnt help |
22:15.51 | nkuttler | ask in #vbox? |
22:16.12 | bsdbeard | asked 4 hours ago, no response |
22:16.20 | nkuttler | fwiw, i'm much happier since i use libvirt/qemu |
22:16.37 | bsdbeard | can you import a vbox image into qemu? |
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22:17.03 | nkuttler | bsdbeard: i have never tried |
22:17.03 | Eryn_1983_FL | i guess it dont matter which one i use aslong as it have gparted, |
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22:18.29 | bsdbeard | I even tried a different keyboard... heh :( |
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22:18.41 | bsdbeard | I'll check if I can import this into qemu |
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22:23.29 | frowni | Hi, i'm new to Linux and want to install Debian..i downloaded 7.7 netinstaller..wrote it to usb stick. But when i try to install, it doesn't recognize my wifi adapter.so there is no internet for me :( Is there another .iso file with the drivers etc..so i can write it to my usb stick and install? Thank you |
22:24.06 | abrotman | dpkg: tell frowni about firmware images |
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22:25.29 | frowni | abrotman, what am i going to do with these :( |
22:25.44 | abrotman | same as the last one |
22:26.02 | abrotman | pick the one for your system, put on usb stick, install |
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22:26.51 | frowni | abrotman, oh great. let me try |
22:26.55 | frowni | abrotman, thanx a lot |
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22:33.01 | KjetilK | It doesn't seem to have an OS installed, so I need to find a way to install it, or boot from a Wheezy box in the network, and the first thing I want to do with it is to consolidate all the blades into one big virtual machine |
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22:33.33 | KjetilK | it seems opennebula and xcp could do that, but neither seems to go into Jessie |
22:33.49 | KjetilK | so, I was wondering if anyone have experience to share on how to do that? |
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22:38.45 | Hassoon | i know that adding foreign non-debian repositories to sources.list isn't a wise decision, but isnt doing that just for of the installation of a given piece of software reasonable? bearing in mind that I will remove the said entry in sources.list after finishing the installation of the said software. |
22:40.15 | bsdbeard | Hassoon, that depends what that piece of software pulls in with it, if it grabs libc6 or something from a foreign source it can mess things up |
22:40.36 | nkuttler | Hassoon: which software do you want to install? |
22:40.46 | Hassoon | bsdbeard: this is the whole thing x) http://pipelight.net/cms/install/installation-debian.html |
22:40.50 | nkuttler | Hassoon: removing the entry is probably a bad idea, no security |
22:40.52 | Hassoon | *nkthat sir. |
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22:40.54 | Hassoon | *that sir. |
22:41.31 | nkuttler | Hassoon: hrm, never heard of that.. |
22:42.00 | Hassoon | nkuttler: yeah, i want to install this unity player in my browser(s), so I ended up in that pipelight thing |
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22:43.20 | Hassoon | nkuttler bsdbeard I did enter sudo apt-key add Release.key (the very second command in that page), I did nothing yet after all heh? |
22:43.32 | bsdbeard | nkuttler, I know this is a stretch, but could switching from fglrx to radeon drivers mess with the keyboard input in vbox? |
22:43.40 | Hassoon | I just changed my mind before moving |
22:44.37 | Hassoon | bsdbeard: fglrx/radeon drivers have nothing to do with the keyboard input in vbox imo, unless there is something known to be wrong about that |
22:45.32 | bsdbeard | Hassoon, well I have KMS on with the radeon drivers, off with fglrx, maybe that does something... no idea |
22:45.47 | Hassoon | what is kms |
22:45.54 | bsdbeard | kernel mode setting |
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22:46.14 | Hassoon | ah I see, no idea :) |
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22:58.11 | mnathani | do I need all 3 DVDs or is 1 sufficient if doing a basic install with graphical desktop ? I dont plan on doing a net install |
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22:59.35 | Eryn_1983_FL | hey peeps whats the app to burn a iso image on cli? cdrecord? |
22:59.38 | Eryn_1983_FL | i cant find it in the repo |
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23:09.10 | master_baiter_ | how do i install the right drivers for my wireless card? |
23:09.37 | Hassoon | master_baiter_: lspci|grep -i wireless |
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23:09.49 | master_baiter_ | thank you Hassoon |
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23:10.08 | Hassoon | master_baiter_: not yet write down yout wifi-card's nae |
23:10.12 | Hassoon | *name |
23:10.27 | Hassoon | then get its drivers from a google search |
23:10.28 | master_baiter_ | 05:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 (rev 6b) |
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23:11.09 | Hassoon | wait isn't that one of the iwl cards? |
23:11.16 | master_baiter_ | i don't know :( |
23:11.26 | master_baiter_ | i'm less advanced to this stuff than most people on here |
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23:11.46 | Hassoon | master_baiter_: yeah, just a question to the surrounding gentlemen |
23:12.40 | master_baiter_ | according to this it is Hassoon |
23:12.40 | master_baiter_ | http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/iwlwifi |
23:12.46 | joncrunchbang | master_baiter_: firmware-iwlwifi |
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23:12.59 | Hassoon | master_baiter_: indead, your card (like mine) is one of those you need to download the iwlwifi package to get it working |
23:12.59 | joncrunchbang | master_baiter_: download that. |
23:13.05 | Hassoon | so yeah do proceed with that |
23:13.13 | Hassoon | *indeed* |
23:13.46 | joncrunchbang | master_baiter_: you'll need to edit your repos, and you can do that from synaptic. |
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23:15.04 | Hassoon | master_baiter_: Here https://wiki.debian.org/iwlwifi |
23:15.09 | joncrunchbang | master_baiter_: add: contrib non-free |
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23:15.26 | joncrunchbang | or just use that link :). |
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23:24.01 | master_baiter_ | thanks guys! |
23:24.06 | master_baiter_ | i'm switching over to debian! |
23:24.29 | master_baiter_ | i'm on ubuntu right now, but i heard that ubuntu is debian based |
23:24.45 | UncleRaymondo | it is... |
23:24.54 | UncleRaymondo | :) |
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23:25.33 | Hassoon | master_baiter_: did you follow that tutorial in ubuntu? |
23:25.55 | master_baiter_ | i'm following it right now |
23:26.07 | Hassoon | Okey. |
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23:28.15 | master_baiter_ | thanks so much :) |
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23:28.37 | Hassoon | Turn on that wifi now! |
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23:29.32 | _1_sex | hey |
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23:32.19 | Pixionus | I can't seem to get my ctrl and alt keys to work with my new keyboard on my linux machine |
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23:32.55 | _1_sex | what should I do |
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23:33.16 | OneST8 | anyone have experience getting a thunderbolt vga display adapter to work on Jessie? |
23:33.18 | Pixionus | every thing works on my windows machine and when I pipe the commands through Synergy's software kvm to my linux machine it works fine but I want my linux machine to be my server |
23:34.13 | Hassoon | _1_sex: About what? |
23:34.15 | Pixionus | Thunderbolt vga adapter? Hope it's mac brand. That's digital to analogue and I have had really shitty experience with no name adapters for that sort of stuff |
23:34.27 | OneST8 | it's legit |
23:34.52 | OneST8 | it works on my wheezy mba but not my jessie mbp |
23:34.59 | somiaj | Pixionus: have you say looked at xmodmap and seen if the ctrl and atl keys are set up correctly as modifiers? xev can also tell you what events are generated when the keys are pushed. |
23:35.29 | Pixionus | didn't see any events generated when I hit the keys while running xev |
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23:35.42 | Pixionus | have not run xmodmap |
23:36.04 | OneST8 | Pixionus: are you using some sort of VNC software to connect? perhaps that isn't passing the keys properly? |
23:36.28 | somiaj | if you don't see any events taht could mean some program is intercepting them (window managers can do this) before it gets to xev, maybe figure out what the program grabing the keypress events is. |
23:36.45 | Pixionus | OneST8: Actually when I use Synergy to control my linux computer through my windows computer, the keys pass through correctly. |
23:37.04 | OneST8 | odd |
23:37.05 | Pixionus | when I plug in the keyboard directly to my linux box, they do nothing |
23:37.10 | OneST8 | what kind of keyboard is it? |
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23:37.52 | Pixionus | :P some no name chinese brand usb... It's comfortable so I like it |
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23:38.21 | Pixionus | only keyboard that doesn't cost more than $70 that has felt good for extended use so far |
23:39.17 | Pixionus | somiaj: nothing intercepts the keypresses when I send them to the linux box via synergy from windows. |
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23:46.22 | VlperX | okay, I cannot ssh to my debian server |
23:46.28 | VlperX | i can ping the IP |
23:46.34 | VlperX | openssh-server is installed |
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23:46.53 | Vim_Junior | VlperX: are you sure that the ssh server is really running fine in the service side? |
23:47.08 | Vim_Junior | how can you tell? |
23:47.19 | OneST8 | VlperX: also, are you sure that port 22 isn't firewalled? (Rackspace does that by default for example) |
23:47.24 | VlperX | well no, how do I confirm? |
23:48.02 | Vim_Junior | OneST8: the FW thing can bother from the both the server or client side right? |
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23:48.10 | VlperX | I haven't done anything with the firewall |
23:48.13 | OSVG | Have you confirmed that openssh-server is running, and not just installed? |
23:48.18 | OneST8 | VlperX: `telnet yourhostname.tld 22` |
23:48.29 | dizzylizzy | i wanna bake a Debian cake |
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23:49.53 | VlperX | Trying 192.168.1.50... |
23:49.53 | VlperX | Connected to 192-168-1-50.tpgi.com.au. |
23:49.53 | VlperX | Escape character is '^]'. |
23:49.53 | VlperX | SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.0p1 Debian-4+deb7u2 |
23:49.53 | VlperX | Connection closed by foreign host. |
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23:50.11 | OSVG | Uh. |
23:50.15 | Pixionus | lol |
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23:50.23 | VlperX | it was only 5 lines.. |
23:50.41 | VlperX | http://pastie.org/9743661 |
23:50.52 | OneST8 | VlperX: did you install anything else like fail2ban? |
23:50.57 | VlperX | nope |
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23:51.49 | OneST8 | do you have alternative access to the server? a kvm switch perhaps or the hosting co has a java console or something? |
23:51.57 | VlperX | i've been using ssh successfully for about a week |
23:52.14 | VlperX | suddenly I start getting broken pipes during transfers and terminal crashes |
23:52.14 | OneST8 | seems to me like there's something else wrong with the system, for example; the filesystem is full |
23:52.24 | VlperX | restarting ssh would let me back in |
23:52.30 | VlperX | now it won't let me in at all |
23:52.41 | VlperX | yes I have access |
23:52.47 | VlperX | it's a hyper v VM |
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23:53.16 | VlperX | hm i didn't think of that |
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23:53.37 | OneST8 | ok, check if the rest of the system is "normal"... check if any filesystems are full, check if there's anything significant in /var/log/syslog ... |
23:53.53 | VlperX | nope, not full |
23:53.59 | Pixionus | ... huh ok, holding ctrl seems to work like shift |
23:54.07 | Pixionus | same with alt |
23:54.12 | OneST8 | Pixionus: hahahahaha nnice |
23:54.26 | OneST8 | Pixionus: sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration |
23:54.27 | Pixionus | actually all the modifiers seem to be interpreted as shift |
23:55.20 | VlperX | nothing significant in syslog that I can see |
23:56.11 | Pixionus | wish there was a way to identify what model is closest... since it's not on the list I had used generic |
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23:56.25 | OneST8 | VlperX: `sudo iptables -L -n` |
23:56.55 | VlperX | nothing interesting from that |
23:57.00 | Pixionus | _almost_ want to give dvorak a shot again... |
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23:57.04 | Pixionus | :P |
23:57.18 | OneST8 | Pixionus: I'm guessing it's actually an international keyboard of some sort by default and using "generic" without specifying the correct region setting for the modifier keys |
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23:58.43 | OneST8 | VlperX: `sudo lsof -i` and look for anything on port 22 |
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23:59.57 | Llama052 | I'm so out of the loop when it comes to HBA and raid cards |
23:59.58 | Llama052 | lol |