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00:09.42 | asterismo | hi |
00:09.58 | asterismo | so, does anyone knows if this backup, actually backs up the server? then restore it will work as before? https://paste.debian.net/217324/ |
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00:11.51 | cafuego | No, after restore it will probably not work as before. |
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00:13.12 | asterismo | cafuego: so? how i'm supposed to reinstall the server in a software raid the same as before? |
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00:14.45 | SmashingX | how to get 32 bit kernel headers in 64 bit debian jessie installation |
00:17.15 | acz32 | SmashingX: apt-get install |
00:17.23 | asterismo | can anyone help me to backup a fake raid server and restore it in a software raid install? |
00:17.35 | SmashingX | acz32: I know that, but how to get the 32 bits version of it |
00:18.49 | acz32 | SmashingX: by installing it with apt-get |
00:19.17 | SmashingX | apt-get install and then what? |
00:19.28 | acz32 | package name, like installing anything else |
00:19.44 | acz32 | doesn't matter if it's 32 bit and you're on 64 bit system |
00:19.50 | cafuego | asterismo: Bacjup all your files and config, backup the list of installed software. Do a fresh install on swraid, repalce the config, replace the files. |
00:20.42 | cafuego | asterismo: As is, if you restore the backup you'll end up putting files in /boot but not updating the bootloader, so you'll probably end up with an unbootable system. |
00:20.58 | asterismo | cafuego: that is why i'm asking if backing up all of this will lead me to a sucssessfull restore: https://paste.debian.net/217324/ |
00:21.23 | cafuego | asterismo: And that is why I said "probably not" |
00:21.26 | asterismo | cafuego: maybe some folders should not be restored as they are generated by the new system |
00:21.27 | SmashingX | whatâs the package name |
00:21.29 | SmashingX | acz32: |
00:21.33 | asterismo | cafuego: /boot is a clear example |
00:21.57 | asterismo | but my question is what folders can be restored without problems |
00:22.19 | acz32 | SmashingX: apt-cache search linux-headers |
00:22.33 | acz32 | that will show you |
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00:22.37 | asterismo | cafuego: and how i get a list of installed packages? |
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00:22.52 | SmashingX | http://fixee.org/paste/x850gy1/ |
00:22.58 | SmashingX | I just see the 64 version of it |
00:23.03 | SmashingX | acz32: |
00:23.11 | asterismo | cafuego: maybe conf files are located on few folders |
00:23.19 | cafuego | asterismo: I usualy use 'dpkg --get-selections' |
00:23.31 | cafuego | asterismo: and I backup /etc, /home, /root |
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00:24.18 | SmashingX | somebody please? |
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00:24.26 | SmashingX | how to get 32 bit kernel headers in 64 bit debian jessie installation |
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00:25.02 | acz32 | may have to dpkg --add-architecture i386 |
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00:25.37 | acz32 | why do you need them? |
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00:26.09 | SmashingX | to do some compiling |
00:26.15 | SmashingX | how can I get them? |
00:26.18 | SmashingX | somebody? |
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00:27.29 | esde | seriously? |
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00:30.24 | SmashingX | nobody? |
00:30.28 | cafuego | SmashingX: kernel headers shouldn't be arch dependent at all |
00:30.41 | icarious | Does Debian still ship the entire "main" in DVD set as it did with http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/6.0.10/amd64/iso-dvd/? |
00:30.44 | asterismo | cafuego: what about mysql, mysql passwords, users, user passwords? |
00:30.47 | cafuego | they should be in a kernel-foobar-all.deb |
00:30.48 | SmashingX | so how can I download them? |
00:30.50 | asterismo | it all gets bached up? |
00:30.51 | icarious | http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/8.0.0/amd64/iso-dvd/ has only 3 DVD's |
00:31.18 | cafuego | asterismo: If you want to actually use mysql after a restore, you can't just copy /var/lib/mysql |
00:31.47 | cafuego | SmashingX: apt-get install kernel-headers? |
00:32.20 | asterismo | cafuego: i have irc server, drupal, owncloud, phpbb forum |
00:32.32 | asterismo | all this has mysql db |
00:32.37 | asterismo | how to restore all of this |
00:32.42 | asterismo | ? |
00:32.43 | cafuego | asterismo: Then you need to backup mysql |
00:32.52 | cafuego | See the `mysqldump' utility. |
00:33.23 | cafuego | Basically, that dumps the databases as text files on disk, containing importable SQL statements. |
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00:36.23 | asterismo | cafuego: can't i just backup folders like /var /etc /usr and everything gets restored? everything but fstab and /boot ? |
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00:37.17 | cafuego | asterismo: nope |
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00:37.45 | cafuego | Well, yes your mysql files will be restored, but the databases will likely be broken. |
00:37.51 | cafuego | I assume that's not the goal. |
00:37.53 | asterismo | cafuego: and why? i mean what is probably gonna break then? |
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00:40.15 | asterismo | is there any tutorial on how to migrate a fakeraid to a software raid? |
00:40.43 | cafuego | mysql has lots of files, each of which generally has an internal state and version. these need to ALL match in order for the database to work. If your server dies before data is writtem, you end up with an inconsistent database, and it won't start. Same tjing if you copy files and a file is written during the copy. |
00:41.07 | cafuego | The only way to safely bak is up with via a dump file + binary logs (or the inoodb snapshot tool) |
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00:45.54 | asterismo | cafuego: even if the server has properlty shuted down? |
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00:48.43 | esde | [06 09/20:25:02] <acz32> may have to dpkg --add-architecture i386 |
00:48.54 | esde | i wonder if he even tried before leaving... |
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01:06.03 | soundtoxin | anyone know a good way to figure out where an issue lies so I can report it to the proper place? |
01:06.05 | cafuego | asterismo: Maybe. You never know. You need to do a dump either way so you can keep offsite backups. |
01:06.25 | soundtoxin | I've got some long-going issues with both Steam and Skype, but not sure if its the fault of the respective programs or perhaps the fault of my window manager or something |
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01:06.28 | cafuego | soundtoxin: Investigate the problem by changing a single variable at a time. |
01:06.52 | soundtoxin | changing my window manager sounds like a bit of a pain |
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01:48.58 | isifreek | does it matter if i `sudo apt-get install -y -qq ...` versus `sudo apt-get -y -qq install ...`? |
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02:05.23 | twiggz | epub reader for virtual console? |
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02:51.38 | nezZario | has anyone ever successfully setup Cisco Anyconnect with debian? |
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02:51.50 | nezZario | I'd really like to set it up so I'm VPN'd but only use that VPN for specific routes |
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02:59.04 | karlpinc | nezZario: I tend to use openvpn. YMMV. (Actually, mostly I just ssh forward, but openvpn is useful for punching out behind nat.) |
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03:00.21 | karlpinc | soundtoxin: Often changing your window manager is easy. You install another and tell your dm to use it for a single login via some sort of menu supplied by the dm. |
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03:02.17 | Mister | Y a quelqu 'un ? |
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03:14.17 | reklipz | how do I request dhcp leases in rescue mode (single user) with systems? |
03:14.26 | reklipz | systemd |
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03:16.27 | reklipz | I'm just looking to get networking working in rescue mode is all. I can bring the link up just fine, but idk how to get a lease |
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03:18.42 | Laserburn | reklipz: have you tried using dhclient? |
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03:21.51 | reklipz | laserburn I did try running dhclient with no params; no luck |
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03:39.11 | Laserburn | rekipz: what is your DHCP server's address? Are you sure the machine is in the same broadcast domain as the server? |
03:39.23 | Laserburn | reklipz: what is your DHCP server's address? Are you sure the machine is in the same broadcast domain as the server? |
03:39.46 | nezZario | karlpinc, yeah, duh! It's to connect to some crazy company's server, .. I'll just setup tunneling instead of using their crap, all I need is SSH |
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03:40.20 | nezZario | on that subject, .. I used a piece of software that was a ssh reverse tunnel but ran as a daemon and maintained the connection.. can't find / think of the name for the life of me .. any suggestions? |
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03:41.15 | RickHull | how can I start e.g. 30 processes in the background, and make sure to gather/report all the exit statuses? |
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03:41.39 | RickHull | each process may run for 60-300 seconds roughly |
03:41.57 | RickHull | I've looked at using $! to get the PID, and wait PID |
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03:42.17 | RickHull | except if one of the 30 processes finishes before the one i'm waiting on |
03:42.27 | RickHull | when wait gets to it, it won't report its exit code |
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03:43.52 | reklipz | laserburn its a fresh Debian install plugeed into my home lan |
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03:44.17 | reklipz | when I boot regular, to GNOME, the nic gets a lease right quick |
03:45.34 | reklipz | dmesg complains about firmware missing, but gnome has no issues... |
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03:48.44 | jsubl2 | reklipz: does wireless work |
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04:02.09 | yvear | say in wheezy stable there is a bug in only one package that is fixed in testing, how should I proceed upgrading? can I use testing for only one thing? |
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04:10.13 | Rusty1 | joo-_: connection trouble? |
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04:24.07 | yvear | I actually don't want everything using testing, just this one package. is that possible? |
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04:26.12 | p0wersploit | How do I flash and upgrade an Alienware Bios with Linux :( |
04:26.16 | p0wersploit | I guess its impossible |
04:26.21 | monban_ | hey guys, possibly quick question, attempting to recover data from a dead Seagate NAS, fdisk -l shows a partition sdc8 of type 'Linux LVM', but there is no sdc8 in /dev, what gives? :D |
04:26.36 | p0wersploit | I tried a Windows live cd it couldnt use my hardware |
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04:26.55 | p0wersploit | no network |
04:27.06 | monban_ | p0wersploit: do they offer like a boot-to-flash type utility? or possibly the option to flash from the BIOS? |
04:27.21 | p0wersploit | No they don't |
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04:27.39 | p0wersploit | Could I open a VM and put it on my actual hardware temporarily? |
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04:28.33 | monban | not typically, writing to the BIOS is pretty low level and usually you need to be running on the actual hardware, not virtualized... you'd be basically trying to flash the (virtual) CMOS of the vm |
04:28.34 | p0wersploit | Well it does say you can make a DOS bootable USB flash drive |
04:28.45 | p0wersploit | I don't have any USBs laying around right this second |
04:28.57 | p0wersploit | Yeah I figured :( |
04:29.13 | p0wersploit | My bios is from 2012 though and my ACPI broke last night |
04:29.19 | p0wersploit | its only hope is to update it |
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04:29.41 | monban | making a freedos usb stick might be your best bet |
04:30.34 | p0wersploit | Yeah, I'll do it tomorrow when i can get a USB stick they're all at someone else's house |
04:30.51 | monban | if you have cd-rs around but no usb stick you might try to make a bootable freedos (or maybe even WindowsPE?) bootable cd-r and use that, but I don't know exactly how to do that from the top of my head |
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04:31.28 | p0wersploit | I can wait, it's just putting out a lot of heat after spending so long in live Windows trying to get drivers to work |
04:31.34 | p0wersploit | It really hates Windows >_> |
04:31.48 | p0wersploit | Way too resource heavy especially without ACPI |
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04:36.13 | reklipz | jsub12, wireless does not work, but I believe that is a firmware issue (Intel dual band 7260) |
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04:36.39 | reklipz | as in I don't have the firmware. need to get the nic working. |
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04:40.38 | relaxed | reklipz: dmesg|grep firmware |
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04:49.56 | keerla | Hey, so I just have a quick question for anyone who might be able to help me. I'm a big steam enthusiast and i recently tried to play borderlands 2 however when it loads up none of the words are readable so I was wondering if there's something I need to install to make that go away? I'm running debian on my computer currently. |
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04:55.42 | monban | keerla: I had a friend had that problem, I think he ended up turning off the steam overlay, give that a try? |
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04:56.38 | reklipz | relaxed dmesg shows complaints about possibly missing firmware for the realtek wired NIC, and I assume the wireless 7260 card. that said, networking works fine with a regular boot (wired networking, that is). |
04:56.40 | keerla | monban: do you know how i would do that? |
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04:57.32 | keerla | monban: I found it nevermind! I'll give that a try then |
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04:59.54 | dark | unable to install extra-cmake-module for debian 8 jessie , aptitude search result empty |
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05:01.36 | keerla | monban: That worked thank you so much! |
05:03.39 | monban | keerla: no problem, sorry if that's not a great answer, like, you shouldn't HAVE to do that, but in my experience Steam overlay causes just lots of problems, I kind of get the feeling they don't test a lot on Linux |
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05:07.40 | keerla | monban: oh no, it got the game to work so that was just the right answer haha. You wouldn't happen to know if there's a way to transfer the saved game data from playing on windows over to what i'm using now would you? |
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05:36.26 | relaxed | reklipz: install the firmware packages you need |
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06:05.32 | soundtoxin | karlpinc: I don't use a DE, my WM is the whole shabang. That's why it feels like a bother |
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06:13.13 | asterismo | people, i need help on fake raid |
06:13.16 | asterismo | please |
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06:52.10 | darxmurf | hi all |
06:52.25 | AlexLikeRock | hi |
06:52.27 | AlexLikeRock | welcome |
06:52.48 | phix | hi hi hi hi |
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06:55.25 | AlexLikeRock | :) |
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06:58.52 | phix | werd |
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07:00.45 | aicra | diget |
07:00.53 | aicra | :) |
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07:06.10 | phix | aicra: Now what? |
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07:59.00 | ChrisH | Anyone here with access to a Debian testing or better unstable installation on VIA Eden CPU to execute a gnutls-cli command for me? (Needed to prepare a bug report) |
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07:59.40 | nkuttler | probably |
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08:02.09 | ChrisH | VIA command: gnutls-cli -d 4711 -p 587 smtp.gmx.de check for lines like: "GnuTLS error: An unexpected TLS packet was received." at the end of the handshakeprocess |
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08:07.22 | rwp | ChrisH, http://pastebin.com/uwDyMuvk |
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08:07.36 | rwp | ChrisH, Run from Sid updated today. |
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08:08.08 | ChrisH | rwp: thanks. can you add a /proc/cpuinfo please? |
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08:09.28 | rwp | ChrisH, cpuinfo http://pastebin.com/DVPgZZEi |
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08:11.13 | rwp | ChrisH, gnutls-bin is version 3.3.15-5 on this system. |
08:11.28 | ChrisH | rwp: thanks, but thats no VIA Eden CPU but some Intel. |
08:12.22 | rwp | ChrisH, Oh! Sorry. I didn't understand the request. |
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08:12.35 | rwp | However the error seems the same. |
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08:12.55 | rwp | It was my Sid system which is why I responded. |
08:13.45 | ChrisH | rwp: It might not even be related to the CPU, more checks needed. Thanks so far. |
08:13.52 | rwp | ChrisH, I can do armv7l if that is interesting. |
08:14.11 | anddam | https://www.youtube.com/html5 doesn't show H.264 enable, I'm on updated jessie with mozilla.debian.net deb line |
08:14.20 | anddam | am I missing some specific package for H.264? |
08:14.31 | anddam | I have libx264-142 and x264 |
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08:18.19 | micalm | Does the default squid3 package not support https or am I misconfiguring something? |
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08:36.45 | syntroPi | Apropos SSL certs: are there any disadvantages in using 4096bits RSA Keys nowerdays for a webserver accessed by desktop and mobile devices? |
08:40.39 | wCPO | Anyone with experience building a live image with fakeroot/fakechroot? |
08:41.30 | marianna | Hi! |
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08:41.41 | marianna | I have installed sane from here http://www.sane-project.org/snapshots/ |
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08:41.47 | marianna | so... |
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08:42.26 | marianna | now I don't know how to tell the system that sane is actually installed |
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08:42.49 | jelly | syntroPi: if all your platforms work with it, no |
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08:45.50 | marianna | for example, If I want to install simple-scan |
08:45.51 | at0m|c | dpkg: tell wCPO -about anyone |
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08:46.16 | marianna | apt-get tries to install libsane, libsane-extras, etc... |
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08:46.34 | marianna | which I have already installed via source... |
08:47.05 | gaurishankar_ | hello |
08:47.20 | syntroPi | jelly well my platforms to but how about some old cellphones or ie6 whatever is alive still out there? |
08:47.36 | gaurishankar_ | is there any risk in upgrading debian point release 8.1 |
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08:48.19 | wCPO | at0m|c :) |
08:48.50 | wCPO | I'm trying to build live build image with fakeroot and fakechroot. |
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08:49.15 | wCPO | But at the end of the debootstrap stage, it stop with this error: |
08:49.15 | wCPO | Could not open lock file /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (13: Permission denied) |
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08:49.42 | gaurishankar_ | hello |
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08:50.12 | gaurishankar_ | is there any risk involed in updating point release 8.1 |
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08:51.32 | babilen | gaurishankar_: Sure, it is, however, quite minimal |
08:52.05 | at0m|c | wCPO: run deboostrap as root |
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08:52.14 | at0m|c | *debootstrap |
08:52.44 | gaurishankar_ | Release note says some changes done to systemd as well |
08:52.52 | jelly | syntroPi: try them and see. |
08:53.06 | gaurishankar_ | I fear my server should not go down, since is it production server |
08:54.10 | babilen | gaurishankar_: We've upgraded boxes to this without problem, but there is a risk in *everything*. I wouldn't expect anything major though. |
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08:54.54 | at0m|c | dpkg: tell gaurishankar_ -about wheezy->jessie |
08:55.01 | babilen | no no |
08:55.12 | gaurishankar_ | jessie 8 to jessie 8.1 |
08:55.14 | babilen | at0m|c: Upgrade from 8.0 to 8.1 |
08:55.15 | at0m|c | oh |
08:55.36 | babilen | gaurishankar_: I wouldn't worry about it. |
08:55.45 | babilen | Well, I didn't :) |
08:56.00 | gaurishankar_ | I tried it on test sever it is working all right |
08:56.19 | gaurishankar_ | but to touch the priduction server I fear |
08:56.33 | rehcla | Hi all!How can I make MTP devices like my Jolla phone accessable on XFCE? |
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08:58.29 | babilen | gaurishankar_: There might be short interruptions due to service restarts. If you want to do it nicely then make sure that your failover works so that the server you are upgrading at the moment can be away without causing disruptions. |
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08:59.48 | babilen | gaurishankar_: You probably want to reboot it anyway, so schedule some downtime if you have no redundancy |
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09:01.15 | gaurishankar_ | right thats correct |
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09:04.11 | wCPO | at0m|c: The files is pushed from git, i don't want everyone with access to the git repo.. To be able to run code on my server as root. |
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09:10.18 | at0m|c | wCPO: debootstrap requires root to create device nodes and to chroot. |
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09:12.04 | at0m|c | wCPO: that's why you run fakechroot? |
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09:19.23 | rehcla | Will installing "jmtpfs" solve this? |
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09:21.54 | wCPO | at0m|c: Yes |
09:22.11 | wCPO | and fakeroot |
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09:30.20 | g00se | Getting apt multimedia errors (key-related) and not sure what to do about them: http://sprunge.us/aCOe |
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09:38.24 | utopiah | hi #debian , just update from 7.8 to 8.1 , kept my Samba config files but somehow now it asks for password to connect to a share that didn't require one before the upgrade. Please help |
09:38.46 | gaurishankar_ | at first time connection it will ask |
09:38.53 | gaurishankar_ | next it wont |
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09:39.47 | gaurishankar_ | I just applied the point release |
09:39.57 | gaurishankar_ | 8 ti 8.1 |
09:40.02 | gaurishankar_ | 8 to 8.1 |
09:40.46 | utopiah | gaurishankar_: are you replying to me? If so what should I give as login/password to make it go away, I tried nothing, guest/guest, etc to no avail |
09:41.16 | gaurishankar_ | the samba user name and password |
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09:41.47 | dokma | I've managed to do modprobe usbserial vendor=0x04a9 product=0x1736 |
09:42.03 | dokma | Now I have /dev/ttyUSB0 but cannot seem to do anything with it... |
09:42.11 | utopiah | no clue what those could be, used it without name and password for few years now |
09:42.33 | dokma | minicom cannot communicate with it, wvdialconf cannot detect it... |
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09:43.01 | dokma | it got assigned a usbserial_generic |
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09:44.40 | babilen | gaurishankar_: And, any problems? |
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09:48.00 | g00se | Getting apt multimedia errors (key-related) and not sure what to do about them: http://sprunge.us/aCOe |
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09:49.17 | gaurishankar_ | babilen I am waiting to reboot at 6 PM |
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09:49.35 | gaurishankar_ | the user did not notices any performance issue |
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09:51.00 | ElDiabolo | When is wlan available (configured through gnome for all users). |
09:51.11 | ElDiabolo | in jessie |
09:51.29 | gaurishankar_ | <PROTECTED> |
09:51.39 | ElDiabolo | yes |
09:51.56 | g00se | That's the sort of thing that systemd is meant to make _very_ easy to establish |
09:52.09 | gaurishankar_ | right |
09:53.19 | ElDiabolo | So how do I write a script that is called when wlan is available? |
09:53.26 | g00se | Ditto |
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09:56.57 | ElDiabolo | So it should be easy with systemd, any further hints? |
09:58.26 | g00se | I don't know systemd :( That's why i still use wheezy ;) |
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09:58.57 | g00se | But there are a lot of people here who do and ... |
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10:00.15 | ElDiabolo | g00se, Uh, ok. I just moved to systemd-shim here. But if it could do something useful, I'd move back. |
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10:00.57 | g00se | Not as a result of what i just said i hope ;) ? |
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10:02.42 | ElDiabolo | No, but I moved to sysv-init for practical reasons and I am willing to move back for practical reasons. |
10:03.01 | Agiofws | hello |
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10:05.18 | phix | hi Agiofws |
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10:05.32 | g00se | Well, i'll tell you what _I_ use (in a minute) |
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10:06.48 | phix | hi g00se! I thought you died by snapping your neck when ejecting from a F14 or F16 |
10:07.42 | g00se | phix: ? |
10:08.12 | g00se | I simply put a link to a script in /etc/network/if-up.d Seems to work OK |
10:08.20 | phix | oh |
10:08.23 | ElDiabolo | g00se, What I am trying to achieve is to get the key for my home partition over the network while falling back to entering it. |
10:09.05 | Agiofws | hey does anyone have a simple example of a state machine in C ? |
10:09.14 | g00se | Wouldn't that be a security risk? |
10:09.30 | Agiofws | can'y find an extra simple example |
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10:11.00 | ElDiabolo | g00se, The pont is to remove the key as soon as I oose physical control over my laptop. |
10:12.09 | babilen | Agiofws: As in: A finite state automaton? |
10:12.16 | ElDiabolo | g00se, Or to have the key only in my LAN. |
10:12.26 | g00se | So - don't you mean when wlan is UNavailable then? |
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10:13.16 | g00se | Agiofws: why does the language matter? |
10:13.28 | ElDiabolo | g00se, No, when I am at home the box thould mount home after wlan is available. |
10:14.33 | g00se | So, my previous suggestion? |
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10:15.55 | ElDiabolo | g00se, if-up.d s a great idea, I am not sure how to do the fallback to manually entering the password then. |
10:15.57 | g00se | (You might have to have some heuristic to find which interface is used) |
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10:17.04 | g00se | At that point, manual entry could be impracticable/impossible |
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10:17.36 | shibly | Hi, how are you all? |
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10:17.58 | g00se | And the reverse (storing the key in a file) is a security weakness |
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10:18.06 | ElDiabolo | g00se, Bad. |
10:19.10 | g00se | So you want closer control than 'wlan is up'. You need to be post-desktop up too |
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10:20.33 | g00se | If you're getting a situation where a dialog comes up asking for a key, it's just as easy to run a command to mount it ;) |
10:21.06 | g00se | At least then you'll be entering the key when you're _ready_ to do so |
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10:24.10 | ElDiabolo | g00se, As far as I have seen, pam_mount can ask for the key. Hopefully pam_mount only asks for the key if the mount has not been done. |
10:24.18 | p3rror | hello |
10:24.29 | p3rror | how to detect all netowinterface |
10:24.41 | p3rror | how to detec all network interface on a server linux |
10:24.55 | p3rror | ifconfig -a ? |
10:25.04 | p3rror | or dmesg ? |
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10:26.31 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, ifconfig |
10:26.52 | g00se | The former |
10:26.58 | p3rror | the server contains 4 interface |
10:27.00 | phix | misdemeanor |
10:27.10 | p3rror | but ifconfig show only two |
10:27.19 | p3rror | ElDiabolo: any idea |
10:28.10 | g00se | If ifconfig -a is showing only two then that suggests the other two are not enabled |
10:28.21 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, Then the other two are not configured. |
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10:29.33 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, Or is there a san? |
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10:31.24 | p3rror | ElDiabolo: how to list all interface in a linux |
10:31.35 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, or any kind of high availability stuff. |
10:31.36 | p3rror | for example ifconfig -a show only configured interface |
10:32.00 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, lspci shows you the pci bus. |
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10:33.53 | p3rror | ElDiabolo: if there re interface intergrated in the mother board |
10:34.01 | p3rror | they will not be listed |
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10:37.03 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, lspci will list all pci devices, no matter if onboard or not. Might they be usb? |
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10:38.12 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, Try inxi -N (you net to apt-get inxi) |
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10:42.24 | p3rror | ElDiabolo: in 70-persistent-net.rules there are for interface |
10:42.30 | p3rror | eth0,1,2,3 |
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10:44.51 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, This means these cards were present when the file was generated. There is a comment "This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/write_net_rules", right |
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10:45.29 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, You could also try hwinfo --netcard (as root) |
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10:48.00 | p3rror | OK ElDiabolo |
10:48.02 | ElDiabolo | p3rror, 70-persistent-net.rules should also refer to the pci id, so you can check if the devices are still present. |
10:48.10 | blackjack | anyone debian + chess fan here? |
10:48.12 | blackjack | lol |
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10:49.32 | at0m|c | blackjack: #debian-offtopic |
10:50.26 | blackjack | no at0m|c |
10:50.31 | p3rror | ElDiabolo: thank you for these clarification |
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10:50.50 | blackjack | i wanted to ask if someone is able to install fishstock chess engine in debian |
10:51.04 | blackjack | (not the one on the repository that is version 2.x which is old) im talking of the new version 6. |
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10:51.52 | nesto | Is it possible to latest debian image on a current debian Lenny machine without removing users/groups and kerberos configurations ? |
10:52.28 | phix | blackjack: should I double down or split? |
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10:53.16 | jelly | nesto: you're missing a verb in that sentence |
10:53.49 | ElDiabolo | blackjack, There is 5.0 stockfish in jessie. |
10:54.14 | blackjack | i dont like that ElDiabolo. i want the version 6.0 on the website |
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10:54.18 | blackjack | and im using version 7.8 still |
10:54.38 | blackjack | i wonder if anyone is able to run version 6.0 already. i was able to compile it and create a binary of stockfish |
10:54.42 | blackjack | but i dont know how to proceed. |
10:54.50 | phix | blackjack: Do I need to get the same or higher to beat you? |
10:54.53 | blackjack | i also already have xboard |
10:55.33 | nesto | jelly: install* |
10:55.35 | blackjack | xboard+ polyglot |
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10:56.10 | blackjack | i mean im still using version 7.8 debian |
10:56.13 | nesto | I run apt-get update but get GPG error, KEYEXPIRED **** |
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10:56.42 | jelly | nesto: the only supported upgrade path is going from 5 to 6, then 6 to 7, then 7 to 8 (current). You're on your own for anything else, set up a test environment and try your custom migration plan. |
10:57.13 | ElDiabolo | blackjack, Looks like you need to compile it yourself. |
10:57.21 | blackjack | i see. |
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10:57.33 | blackjack | ElDiabolo, i was able to create a binary already |
10:57.39 | jelly | dpkg, tell nesto about lenny sources.list |
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10:57.51 | blackjack | just wanted to know what settings do i still need on my GUI program, which is xboard. |
10:57.58 | blackjack | and the binary seems working ok |
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10:59.06 | blackjack | by the way, i got this particular error when running the command i used to use when installing stockfish on the repository ... which is --> xboard -fUCI -fcp stockfish -sUCI -scp stockfish |
10:59.07 | nesto | yeah I changed the source.list to squeeze and it looks like it's working at the moment |
10:59.17 | ElDiabolo | blackjack, No idea. |
10:59.20 | nesto | hopefully no users/groups will be deleted after this dist-upgrade |
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11:00.06 | john___ | i'm having lots and lots of problems getting vice emulator to work under debian. through source OR apt-get. |
11:00.15 | blackjack | now if i type the same thing. theres an error on GUI saying.."POLYGLOT:pipex_open():execvp(): stockfish:No such file or directory <press ok> |
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11:00.32 | blackjack | xboard gui that is
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11:03.49 | ElDiabolo | blackjack, It can't find the stockfish binary, try using the full path. |
11:04.36 | nesto | Now it asks about Chainload from menu.lst , not sure what that means |
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11:06.47 | BCMM | is there a mozilla composer-derived HTML editor available in Debian? |
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11:09.08 | JohnnyL | fixed it! |
11:09.13 | JohnnyL | ls -latrs |
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11:10.48 | blackjack | ElDiabolo, i got it now :s |
11:10.58 | blackjack | i just need to copy the binary file to /usr/games |
11:11.00 | blackjack | lol |
11:11.08 | blackjack | anyway, thanks. its now working :-) |
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11:11.51 | SunOS | slaps blackjack around a bit with a large trout! |
11:11.59 | SunOS | ko praish e :) |
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11:12.53 | phix | SunOS: How's Oracle these days? |
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11:13.56 | gaurishankar_ | which is the best distro option for linux server |
11:14.07 | SunOS | phix, you know it always could be better |
11:14.29 | FooDeas | Hi! In Wheezy, preseeding hostname using "d-i netcfg/hostname string <hostname>" worked like a charm. In Jessie, it seems to be ignored (hostname keeps debian). Any ideas? |
11:14.51 | phix | SunOS: If only they could buy PostgreSQL, too bad it is opensource |
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11:15.15 | phix | SunOS: They have the settle with MySQL or Oracle |
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11:16.00 | blackjack | gaurishankar_ debian |
11:16.12 | blackjack | for security and stability. thats only what i always know |
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11:16.29 | dnsk_ | hi |
11:16.39 | dnsk_ | blackjack, What are you doing man?] |
11:16.56 | blackjack | hahaha dnsk_. busy installing a chess engine based on opensource |
11:17.05 | blackjack | how about you. |
11:17.20 | dnsk_ | blackjack, awesome why did you quit the channel? |
11:17.36 | blackjack | what channel? I didnt?? |
11:17.49 | blackjack | haha :P |
11:17.52 | dnsk_ | blackjack, yep sorry was someone else |
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11:22.37 | SunOS | phix, ;) |
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11:23.25 | SunOS | you don`t like a opensource ? |
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11:24.24 | __john_doe__ | hey guys, can anyone help mounting shared folder in vmware vm... |
11:24.36 | __john_doe__ | I install vmware tools, added shared folder |
11:24.41 | phix | SunOS: who? me? |
11:24.48 | SunOS | yeah |
11:24.51 | __john_doe__ | but I still get Error: cannot mount filesystem: No such device |
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11:25.02 | phix | I love open source |
11:25.09 | FooDeas | Hi! In Wheezy, preseeding hostname using "d-i netcfg/hostname string <hostname>" worked like a charm. In Jessie, it seems to be ignored (hostname keeps debian). Any ideas? |
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11:25.29 | phix | SunOS: The first thing Oracle did when they bought Sun was make SunOS closed source again |
11:26.21 | phix | SunOS: They closed and shut you down man!! how can you live with that? |
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11:29.16 | SunOS | phix , Always about money, money is moving the world forward. |
11:29.47 | IceBot3000 | Oracle are utter scumbags, never use their products if you can help it |
11:29.58 | SunOS | why you thought it did? |
11:30.00 | BCMM | IceBot3000: in other news, water is still wet |
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11:30.57 | SunOS | hahah |
11:31.33 | __john_doe__ | what do u mean money is moving the world forward... the things around us are not created by bankers, but by engineers |
11:31.35 | at0m|c | only slightly offtopic ^) |
11:31.47 | phix | SunOS: Drug lords have lots of money, does that mean you agree with destroying families? |
11:31.56 | phix | SunOS: are you a home wreacker? |
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11:34.54 | SunOS | __john_doe__ but tell me what an engineer is able to do anything without help from someone banker/investitors |
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11:35.27 | __john_doe__ | SunOS: Check Nikola Tesla's patents |
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11:35.52 | __john_doe__ | and anyway I came here for support not to argue my point :) |
11:35.54 | SunOS | phix , naturally i disagree |
11:36.47 | SunOS | __john_doe__ ;) |
11:36.49 | phix | SunOS: :P |
11:36.59 | phix | yeah __john_doe__ is in agreeance |
11:37.10 | __john_doe__ | phix: lol |
11:37.36 | __john_doe__ | SunOS: if u can assist me with vmhgfs on debian 8, I will agree with u :P |
11:37.47 | phix | __john_doe__: Have you been identifed yet? |
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11:38.00 | __john_doe__ | phix: identified? |
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11:38.06 | phix | 7es |
11:38.06 | __john_doe__ | nah, Im magical method :P |
11:38.08 | phix | yes* |
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11:38.47 | SunOS | :P |
11:38.56 | SunOS | sorry i`m such a lame |
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11:39.03 | __john_doe__ | SunOS: not from oracle java :P |
11:39.11 | phix | SunOS: (you are great though, but don't quote me on that) |
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11:40.13 | SunOS | ;) |
11:40.15 | SunOS | sorry |
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11:41.35 | FooDeas | Hi! In Wheezy, preseeding hostname using "d-i netcfg/hostname string <hostname>" worked like a charm. In Jessie, hostname keeps "debian". I already checked the debconf-get-selections output of a manual installation - there's just one entry there (netcfg/get_hostname), but I've set that, too. Doesn't have anyone an idea?? |
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12:06.35 | yossarianuk | hi - I am using reprepro to add .deb packages to my (gpg signed) apt repo |
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12:07.35 | yossarianuk | it works great except for the fact it removes the previous version of the package - how can I prevent reprepro removing the old file when I add a new debina file - via includedeb |
12:07.41 | yossarianuk | *debian* |
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12:10.21 | abrotman | w |
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12:12.11 | phix | abrotman: <3 |
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12:16.54 | yossarianuk | i.e when I use reprepro - for example 'reprepro -b /var/www/repo.monitiq.com/public/Linux/Ubuntu/test/ --keepunreferencedfiles includedeb trusty /home/jenkins/test-package_1.4.16-558_amd64.deb ' |
12:17.13 | yossarianuk | this doesn;t delete the old version of the package but its unreferenced in apt. |
12:17.47 | abrotman | yossarianuk: don't you want to ask #ubuntu? |
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12:18.00 | phix | abrotman: hi |
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12:18.04 | abrotman | hi |
12:18.17 | phix | abrotman: What you up to tonight? |
12:18.19 | themill | reprepro only has one version of any package in a release at any time (just like the debian archive) |
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12:18.27 | yossarianuk | e.g - how can I use reprepro to add a new version of a packaqe to the apt repo but also have the old version apt-getable |
12:18.27 | abrotman | phix: hanging out with you? |
12:18.31 | TheWarden | Hello |
12:18.38 | yossarianuk | abrotman: because im going it in debian |
12:18.39 | phix | abrotman: You wanna beer? |
12:18.47 | yossarianuk | and im following a debian guide |
12:18.58 | yossarianuk | sorry - im doing it in debian |
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12:19.11 | phix | abrotman: pal it up nice |
12:19.17 | TheWarden | How does one configure Exim 4 as a smarthost using SSL/smtps ? I've tried to locate material online yet so far I've not found anything. |
12:19.21 | yossarianuk | the ubuntu dir name is historical - my package works with ubuntu + debian (8) |
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12:19.35 | phix | yzT: Welcome bacl! |
12:19.37 | phix | back* |
12:19.41 | abrotman | TheWarden: tried #exim? |
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12:19.59 | yossarianuk | im following this -> https://wiki.debian.org/SettingUpSignedAptRepositoryWithReprepro |
12:20.01 | phix | TheWarden: I know all about exim |
12:20.15 | yossarianuk | it works fine apart from deleting the old version when you add a new package |
12:20.18 | phix | TheWarden: it does SSL by default |
12:20.21 | TheWarden | abrotman: no one is in the channel |
12:20.34 | phix | TheWarden: if it cannot do SSL it fallsback to plaintext unless you tell it not to |
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12:20.55 | TheWarden | phix: it doesn't appear so... how do you configure it to do it with SSL? |
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12:21.11 | phix | TheWarden: It just does it |
12:21.28 | phix | TheWarden: you need to give it a X.509 cert first though of course |
12:21.36 | phix | v3 or what not |
12:21.37 | TheWarden | phix: oh mmm... well I'm not sure then why its not sending out emails then. |
12:21.50 | TheWarden | phix: oh mmmm |
12:22.01 | phix | TheWarden: probably the server your server is talking to doesnt support SSL |
12:22.22 | phix | or if it does it is denying SSL3 in which case that is a good thing |
12:22.25 | phix | SSL* is broken |
12:22.27 | phix | use TLS |
12:22.41 | TheWarden | phix: it does and also supports TLS. |
12:22.53 | phix | TheWarden: so it will work |
12:23.05 | phix | If not then read your log files |
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12:27.50 | TheWarden | phix: I see... okay well it doesn't work. this is all I've found in the log, R=smarthost T=remote_smtp_smarthost defer (-53): retry time not reached for any host |
12:30.05 | anddam | on #firefox I've been suggested to install gstreamer on my jessie with iceweasel from mozilla.debian.net in order to enable h.264, but I already have several packages installed, is there anything else I should be doing in order to enable h.264 support? |
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12:31.56 | anddam | namely I already have https://gist.github.com/anddam/8f2ccf2784951f055b37 |
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12:35.57 | tuxcrafter | update-rc.d: warning: start and stop actions are no longer supported; falling back to defaults |
12:36.14 | tuxcrafter | i get that warning and then my apt process stop on a lot of my systemd systems |
12:36.22 | johnboy131 | i have 3 seperate partitions, root, home and swap. how can i reduce the home partition and extend the root? |
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12:37.44 | themill | tuxcrafter: warnings shouldn't be an issue -- pastebin of the entire output? |
12:38.26 | TheWarden | phix: this is all I have for log files and no I never see the emails, haven't seen any for days now. https://gist.github.com/thewarden/94c5a1548add1752117e |
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12:38.56 | johnboy131 | nevermind ill just reinstall using the recomended single partition |
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12:39.27 | johnboy131 | cant go wrong then lol |
12:39.44 | dnsk_ | https://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WN722N <-- does anyone have open firmware for this Device? |
12:40.08 | tuxcrafter | themill: okay just found it exiting the process in a wierd way |
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12:48.38 | [w_w] | why does apt suggest apache stuff when I apt-get install php5? |
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12:48.57 | jelly | dnsk_: a) that's not a Debian question at all b) try googling for TL-WN722N openwrt |
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12:49.10 | dnsk_ | jelly, https://wiki.debian.org/ath9k_htc/open_firmware#Open_firmware_for_ath9k_htc |
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12:49.22 | dnsk_ | it is completely a Debian question only |
12:49.28 | nkuttler | [w_w]: php5 depends/recommends on the apache php5 lib, hence apache |
12:49.37 | jelly | dnsk_: ha! |
12:49.39 | dnsk_ | I want those .fw files only, jelly Can you help me please? |
12:49.45 | jelly | I stand corrected. |
12:49.49 | dnsk_ | Np |
12:49.57 | dnsk_ | Don't stand, kindly sit and help me please |
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12:50.42 | Wo0rmer | hey any one here to help me ?? |
12:50.46 | jelly | dnsk_: until debian notices the firmware now has an open source license, why not use the (exact same!) firmware packaged as non-free? |
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12:51.17 | dnsk_ | jelly, I follow FSF, and use Debian Main repo only nothing else sorry, |
12:51.22 | dnsk_ | I believe in Software freedom |
12:51.48 | jelly | dnsk_: it's the exact same code, just noone has packaged it properly yet |
12:51.49 | yossarianuk | dnsk_: good principled stand |
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12:52.07 | yossarianuk | dnsk_: i dont understand why fsf doesn't recommend debian now. |
12:52.23 | Wo0rmer | i just ty to install a debian on my lap and i got thiss error while creting swap partition "the creation of swap space in partition #6 failed " |
12:52.30 | adtech247 | what is the primary reason that debian moved to systemd? |
12:52.43 | jelly | dnsk_: https://wiki.debian.org/ath9k_htc/open_firmware |
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12:53.37 | Wo0rmer | any one ? |
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12:54.43 | jelly | dnsk_: see comment in https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=751339#25 |
12:54.44 | judd | Bug http://bugs.debian.org/751339 in wnpp (open): «RFP: ath9k-htc-firmware -- free firmware for Atheros AR7010/AR9271 wireless adapters»; severity: wishlist; opened: 2014-06-11; last modified: 2015-01-23. |
12:54.47 | dnsk_ | jelly, no internet on Jessie machine, kindly help me please |
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12:55.20 | yossarianuk | Wo0rmer: respawnable processes |
12:55.27 | jelly | dnsk_: what more help do you need? |
12:55.52 | Wo0rmer | im just noob |
12:56.12 | Wo0rmer | can u just tell me more |
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12:57.08 | dnsk_ | jelly, I need .fw files |
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12:58.10 | jelly | dnsk_: they are in firmware-atheros. You'll get the exact same two binaries if you build them yourself. |
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12:59.06 | dnsk_ | jelly, Can I extract them from firmware-atheros.deb? |
12:59.10 | dnsk_ | if so how? |
12:59.27 | jelly | dnsk_: sure, dpkg --extract foo.deb somedir/ |
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12:59.50 | dnsk_ | jelly, ok thanks |
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13:01.05 | jelly | dnsk_: you can probably figure it out from there, copy htc_9271.fw and htc_7010.fw to your own /lib/firmware/ |
13:02.06 | jelly | those two will be moved to firmware-free at some point, see the linked bug report |
13:02.41 | hosttor | Hello all, I am having problem with new installation on Lenovo X201. After installing jessie, there is no wifi, however I came accross the error below during installation which I skip. |
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13:03.00 | dnsk_ | jelly, why both? I have only USB based 9271 devices? |
13:03.26 | jelly | dnsk_: I didn't bother checking which precise chip you had, sorry |
13:03.39 | hosttor | The missing firmware files are: iwlwifi-6000-4.ucode |
13:03.55 | dnsk_ | jelly, hehe sorry |
13:04.33 | jelly | hosttor: you'll probably want to install firmware-iwlwifi package from non-free, can you connect using wired ethernet in the meantime? |
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13:05.43 | jelly | dpkg, tell hosttor about non-free sources |
13:05.55 | hosttor | jelly: I am using mobile hotspot for installation |
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13:07.24 | hosttor | jelly: I successfully install the jessie OS by skipping The missing firmware files are: iwlwifi-6000-4.ucode error message. |
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13:07.50 | hosttor | jelly: The main issue is that I cannot connect to wifi |
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13:08.36 | jelly | hosttor: oh well, then get the package using some other machine and transfer it via usb |
13:09.16 | hosttor | Where and how do I get the package? |
13:09.18 | jelly | hosttor: http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/pool/non-free/f/firmware-nonfree/firmware-iwlwifi_0.43_all.deb |
13:09.52 | hosttor | jelly: I just download the package |
13:10.11 | jelly | hosttor: and install it with dpkg or gdebi |
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13:11.00 | hosttor | jelly: Ok |
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13:16.54 | hosttor | jelly: Yes, you are Jelly |
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13:17.53 | jelly | who wouldn't be jelly of a classical thinkpad |
13:17.57 | hosttor | jelly: You are Jelly because it works, you just solve my headeach because I haven't sleep since last night. Thank you so muck |
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13:18.22 | Juslintek | Hi anyone using webmin and know how to properly setup virtual hosts? |
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13:18.33 | Juslintek | Because now I get default debian page |
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13:18.39 | Juslintek | http://estlita.tk |
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13:19.03 | Juslintek | or http://estlita.tk:9000 |
13:19.09 | zykotick9 | !tell Juslintek about webmin |
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13:21.05 | Juslintek | zykotick9, when i google whcp it returns me radios :-D |
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13:22.38 | zykotick9 | !tell Juslintek about free whcp |
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13:23.23 | zykotick9 | Juslintek: note, you can use "/msg dpkg foo" for any of the suggestions in <foo> in that factoid |
13:23.29 | Juslintek | zykotick9, can you recommend me something out of that big list? |
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13:23.52 | zykotick9 | Juslintek: i can not, i don't use any of them. best of luck. |
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13:26.11 | Juslintek | zycotick9, well I'm doing it not for myself, for my boss. I'm quitting my job. He knowns nothing of cli. He has no money, so can't hire another admin. So I want to help him. So he could push pretty buttons and everything would work. |
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13:28.03 | hosttor | jelly: Thank you so much. |
13:28.06 | zykotick9 | Juslintek: sorry, i don't have any suggestions for you. but i would "warn" against using webmin with debian... but YMMV (or your former bosses). |
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13:28.13 | hosttor | jelly: Bye |
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13:29.14 | Juslintek | zykotick9, what does YMMV mean? (he is my former boss, he has diabettes and other illnesses, but he needs money, so he is going to run business by himself, or till someone will help him). |
13:29.22 | bendov3r | I have a log file ( 190GB ) and i want to write the content from it to another file but only 10 GB for example, any suggestions ? |
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13:31.23 | darxmurf | dd ? |
13:31.25 | asterismo | people |
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13:31.29 | asterismo | i need help on dmraid |
13:31.32 | asterismo | anyone? |
13:31.35 | darxmurf | depends :D |
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13:31.53 | asterismo | i'm trying to restore a raid mirror array |
13:32.06 | asterismo | and i think debian is mounting only one of the disks |
13:32.11 | bezaban | bendov3r: just a specific part of the logfile, specific parts of each line, or do you want to compress it? |
13:32.12 | asterismo | and not the raid |
13:32.18 | asterismo | please help |
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13:33.50 | zykotick9 | Juslintek: sorry, "your mileage may vary" meaning, you may have different results |
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13:34.44 | asterismo | anyone on raid disks? |
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13:35.10 | Juslintek | zykotick9, thanx, but I'll stay with webmin, because its 3rd party template rocks and my boss loves it. Every Hosting Panel is exposed. Big hosting companies got it exposed as well. So user can manage servers themselves. |
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13:35.52 | dnsk_ | jelly, you would be shocked to know the hash of Extracted version and built version if totally different |
13:36.11 | Juslintek | Question was, how to set up virtual host properly. So default debian webserver page wouldn't be loading no matter which virtual host you try to address to. |
13:36.23 | jelly | dnsk_: yeah, probably a build timestamp or whatnot |
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13:37.11 | dnsk_ | jelly, Ok, which one should I use? |
13:37.16 | dnsk_ | Built one? |
13:37.41 | HideMe | I'm doing an upgrade and get the error: rying to overwrite '/usr/share/man/man1/mysql.1.gz', which is also in package mysql-client-core-5.5 5.5.30-1~dotdeb.0 configured to not write apport reports dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe) Any ideas why? |
13:37.48 | jelly | dnsk_: they're supposed to be functionally equivalent, but at least with the built one you're 100% sure it comes from the source |
13:37.52 | darxmurf | asterismo: what's your RAID name ? |
13:38.01 | darxmurf | mdadm --detail /dev/mdX |
13:38.05 | themill | HideMe: that would be yet another reason we recommend against dotdeb packages |
13:38.09 | darxmurf | what do you have with this command ? |
13:38.17 | darxmurf | (change mdX with your RAID name) |
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13:38.28 | dnsk_ | jelly, ya I thought so, if I replace the firmware rigt now, how long would it take to effect? |
13:38.44 | dnsk_ | if I removed the current one and copy this one to /lib/firmware |
13:38.52 | HideMe | themill How can I proceed with the upgrade then? |
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13:39.05 | themill | HideMe: what are you actually upgrading from and to? |
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13:39.26 | HideMe | themill Upgrading from squeeze to wheezy. |
13:39.49 | HideMe | themill Changed my source list, running apt-get upgrade. |
13:39.52 | d3lphi | I am trying to run "stretchplayer". I have installed the package but I cannot start the program. It says it cannot connect to the server. What is Jack and what else do I need to install, so "stretchplayer" can run ? |
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13:40.22 | themill | HideMe: the release notes do recommend removing 3rd party packages prior to upgrading. You can also tell dpkg to force-overwrite |
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13:41.08 | jelly | dnsk_: you have to shut down the network, modprobe -r the driver and modprobe it back. Or reboot. |
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13:42.15 | HideMe | themill, So an apt-get -f update should be sufficient? |
13:42.27 | themill | no |
13:43.01 | at0m|c | d3lphi: man jackd or run qjackctl if that's available |
13:43.37 | at0m|c | d3lphi: http://www.jackaudio.org/ for info |
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13:44.27 | d3lphi | at0m|c: I can run qjackctl, I see the window. But when I start "stretchplayer" it still doesn't run :( |
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13:45.44 | at0m|c | d3lphi: you need to not only open qjackctl, but start jackd from within it |
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13:46.06 | at0m|c | press the big green play/start button |
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13:47.19 | d3lphi | at0m|c: unfortunately I cannot start it. as soon as I click on the start button, after 2 seconds I get this error ==> http://paste.debian.net/219478/ |
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13:48.29 | at0m|c | d3lphi: "ALSA: Cannot open PCM device alsa_pcm for playback" either wrong device is selected or something else is using it |
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13:49.16 | d3lphi | initially I installed the package "playitslowly" but it seems to be buggy on my computer (I am on Jessie BTW). I cannot forward/rewing the track actual playing. So I googled and did find "stretchplayer" but I cannot run it. Do I need to disable Alsa and switch to jack? Please be patient with me, I have no clue what ALSA is doing and how it interferes with Jack |
13:50.17 | at0m|c | alsa is the linux audio drivers. jack is a layer on top that does all sorts of music production apps and hardware routing |
13:50.43 | at0m|c | take your time to read about it on their site ^^ |
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13:51.29 | d3lphi | at0m|c: I did read through the FAQ and WIKI of the jack URL you posted, but unfortunately it didn't help me. When I look at qjackctl settings, I can only choose ALSA as "driver" and many others. But I don't see anything about JACK related |
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13:53.40 | asterismo_m | is it possible that a raid comppsed by /dev/sda and /dev/sdb all of them has the same uuid? |
13:54.24 | asterismo_m | gparted shows /dev/sda2 having the same uuid of /dev/sdbw2 |
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13:55.27 | asterismo_m | and the same uuid of /dev/mapper/xxxxxxx_fikesystem |
13:56.05 | asterismo_m | is that possible? |
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13:56.21 | asterismo_m | please help |
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13:56.34 | darxmurf | no idea |
13:56.36 | at0m|c | d3lphi: in qjackctl, open setup. select alsa as you did, then select input and output devices |
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13:56.48 | darxmurf | but what kind of error message you have when you try to build the RAID ? |
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13:57.12 | Ownix | Hey guys I have a wlan1 and wlan0 in /etc/network/interfaces but I only have 1 WLAN card. Is it save to delete one of those blocks? |
13:57.28 | Ownix | File is as follows: |
13:57.45 | Ownix | https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/jr18uIGe/%2Fetc%2Fnetwork%2Finterfaces |
13:57.50 | Phyliares | asterismo_m: "ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/" ? |
13:58.04 | asterismo_m | darxmurf: i dont get errors other than the rebuild flag at boot, is a fake raid |
13:58.08 | at0m|c | disable the Realtime, set channels IO to 2. fiddle with middle column to tweak performance. then close settings window and press Start again on qjackctl 'main' panel |
13:58.31 | asterismo_m | but it boots up either on /dev/sda or /dev/sdb |
13:58.34 | asterismo_m | strange |
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13:59.12 | asterismo_m | 1 sec |
13:59.50 | d3lphi | at0m|c: do I need to run qjackctl and stretchplayer as "root" to allow the allocation of memory somehow ?? |
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14:00.36 | at0m|c | d3lphi: no root! at best, add yourself to the audio group, but you're in there already i suppose. /etc/group |
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14:01.12 | at0m|c | d3lphi: if you have vlc, it does fast/slow playback too, if that's all you're after. |
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14:01.50 | d3lphi | at0m|c: ok, I run qjackctl as my normal user, and I did find a "ingoin/outgoing" interface setup, that allows qjackctl to start. But as soon as I start "stretchplayer" and try to open an audio file, I get the error "Cannot lock down 82274202 byte memory area (not enough RAM)" why ? |
14:02.02 | veek | is there a way to fix autofs in jessie.. my ntfs-3g does not recognise the -s option |
14:02.16 | d3lphi | yes, I am member of the audio group already |
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14:02.36 | d3lphi | at0m|c: thanks for the hint with VLC, but I really want to try "stretchplayer" |
14:02.49 | d3lphi | because I also want to "learn" the alsa/jack stuff :p |
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14:03.30 | darxmurf | asterismo_m: how is it configured ? do you load the RAID module ? |
14:03.59 | at0m|c | d3lphi: #alsa is more dedicated to music production. alsa:jack stuff |
14:04.08 | d3lphi | at0m|c: "man stretchplayer" says that it won't work if I am using a buffer size <=256. Where can I set this up?in qjackctl ? |
14:04.18 | veek | i get do_mount: /dev/sda4 /my/sda4 type ntfs-3g options user,exec using module generic |
14:04.20 | asterismo | Phyliares: https://paste.debian.net/219510/ |
14:04.32 | veek | mount_mount: mount(generic): calling mount -t ntfs-3g -s -o user,exec /dev/sda4 /my/sda4 |
14:04.40 | at0m|c | d3lphi: yes, in the settings of qjackctl, if that's what stretchplayer means |
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14:05.29 | darxmurf | asterismo: do you have the RAID module loaded ? |
14:05.38 | asterismo | darxmurf: how do i check? |
14:05.44 | asterismo | i have installed dmraid |
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14:06.27 | d3lphi | at0m|c: I did enter 384 as frame in+outgoing in buffer frames, but didn't help :( |
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14:06.28 | darxmurf | lsmod | grep raid |
14:06.45 | darxmurf | or lsmod | grep md |
14:06.52 | asterismo | nope |
14:06.57 | asterismo | that is bad |
14:06.59 | at0m|c | d3lphi: /j #alsa |
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14:07.12 | asterismo | oh my gosh |
14:07.30 | asterismo | how do i enable this module to load at atartup? |
14:08.04 | darxmurf | modprobe raid1 |
14:08.07 | darxmurf | modprobe md |
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14:08.32 | Owner | http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-how-to-load-a-kernel-module-automatically-at-boot-time/ |
14:08.34 | darxmurf | you will load in now |
14:08.41 | darxmurf | then create your array |
14:09.00 | darxmurf | but as your did boot from one disk or another it will messup de configuration :-/ |
14:09.09 | darxmurf | files changes in your disks |
14:09.22 | darxmurf | so, be careful :D |
14:09.33 | asterismo | but the disks seems to be syncing |
14:10.08 | asterismo | darxmurf: https://paste.debian.net/219521/ |
14:10.22 | d3lphi | at0m|c: ok, but thanks a lot for assistane. |
14:10.35 | d3lphi | s/assistane/assistance/ |
14:10.54 | asterismo | darxmurf: https://paste.debian.net/219522/ |
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14:11.48 | asterismo | darxmurf: it's a fake raid, like bios raid |
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14:13.23 | Owner | software raid? |
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14:13.42 | asterismo | Owner: no, it's a bios raid |
14:13.59 | darxmurf | hmm |
14:14.20 | darxmurf | ok sorry I was talking about dmraid. Those fake raid are always tricky :-/ |
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14:14.45 | darxmurf | to be honest I tried 2 or 3 times to use them un der debian but it was never ok |
14:14.50 | asterismo | dmraid is not supposed to deal with fakeraid? |
14:15.06 | darxmurf | I finally switched to full dmraid or dedicated RAID cards |
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14:16.16 | asterismo | is it possible that debian is mounting single raid disks instead the raid? |
14:16.28 | asterismo | i see all raided partitions have the same uuid |
14:16.57 | asterismo | like /dev/sda1 with /devsdb1 for swap |
14:17.06 | darxmurf | fakeraid is just like dmraid I think, you can boot only on one disk |
14:17.15 | asterismo | and /dev/sda2 with /dev/db2 for / |
14:17.31 | darxmurf | but I was sure mdraid was able to manage that and recreate the array |
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14:17.57 | darxmurf | in the end if you can boot only on one disk, disable the fakeraid and create your mdraid array |
14:18.25 | asterismo | darxmurf: but can i do that without formatting? |
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14:18.33 | francesco_ | Hello. |
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14:18.47 | asterismo | you say migrating from fakeraid to softraid? |
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14:19.59 | darxmurf | I think so |
14:20.04 | darxmurf | backup your stuff first :D |
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14:28.23 | bald_bohemian | Hi everybody |
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14:35.39 | nesto | I'm about to install new Debian 8.1.0 but there are 3 DVD's to download, do I need all of them (it's about 12 GB) ? |
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14:36.42 | bald_bohemian | nesto - you can download the first dvd and use your internet connection to get any other packages that are needed during installation |
14:37.05 | themill | nesto: https://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#which-cd |
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14:39.14 | mns | why is the gradle package so old in Debian ? Debian has 1.5.2, whereas gradle currently is on 2.4. I would expect 2.3 or 2.2 in Debian/testing. |
14:39.29 | nkuttler | ,v gradle |
14:39.29 | darxmurf | nesto: juste download the first CD |
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14:39.30 | judd | Package: gradle on amd64 -- jessie: 1.5-2; stretch: 1.5-2; sid: 1.5-3 |
14:39.56 | darxmurf | then apt-get install what you need using your internet access |
14:40.25 | themill | mns: it looks like a case of "volunteers welcome" |
14:40.26 | Fjorgynn | apt-get update |
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14:40.52 | Fjorgynn | nesto: use the netinstaller if you have ethernet |
14:41.02 | Fjorgynn | under 200 mb |
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14:41.55 | mns | themill: ahh ok. that makes sense. will have to check with the java maintainers. |
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14:51.22 | kg25 | Is there a way to create a partial mirror with specific packages? I want to create a local mirror for netboot installs and general updates but I dont want to download the entire repo |
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14:51.42 | litb | hello all |
14:51.52 | litb | can I run systemd as a normal process on debian wheezy? |
14:51.53 | kg25 | (and if the package is not available on local it should fall back to another mirror) |
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14:52.05 | litb | i.e not as an init system, but just as a user instance (only)? |
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14:52.10 | vamps | kg25: maybe https://wiki.debian.org/DebPartialMirror you can also use a proxy in order to cache package already downloaded |
14:52.26 | litb | just for the purpose of creating nspwan'ed containers, that is |
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14:53.33 | BoteMan | kg25: I was just reading the install guide yesterday where it talks about doing that exact thing. Just put your local file: source first in the list. |
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14:55.53 | kg25 | vamps: that looks interesting I am going to try it once I setup my vms, will report back in a few |
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14:57.02 | BoteMan | I downloaded the amd64 "small" installation .iso for booting a USB thumb/stick drive. It boots fine, but no matter what installation choice I make it fails with "Booting kernel failed: invalid argument". Even blindly removing "quiet" and other arguments changes nothing. Ideas? |
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15:17.47 | stacks88 | when i do nano +136 file.txt to open at line 136 it doesnt seem to work, anyone know why? it instead opens at the beginning of the file |
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15:18.51 | vbexpert | Have you got vBulletin? Want to get a Mod/Product/Style? No problem request one here https://www.criosphinx.net/boards/showthread.php?p=4#post4 and we'll get it from vbulletin.org and attach it! |
15:19.03 | vbexpert | Have you got vBulletin? Want to get a Mod/Product/Style? No problem request one here https://www.criosphinx.net/boards/showthread.php?p=4#post4 and we'll get it from vbulletin.org and attach it! |
15:20.14 | Iridos | wtf |
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15:26.46 | Oficina_ | Hello good afternoon |
15:26.55 | StanleyGoodman | hello |
15:26.58 | vamps | hi |
15:26.59 | Oficina_ | first of all i want to give thanks for helping in other moments |
15:27.00 | Oficina_ | ^ |
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15:27.11 | Oficina_ | i got a problem right now trying connect via ssh |
15:27.14 | Oficina_ | to a remote server |
15:27.32 | Oficina_ | im trying with putty but it doesnt access with "root" and root password |
15:27.35 | Oficina_ | any idea???? |
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15:27.41 | azmodeus | hey there |
15:27.47 | vamps | Oficina_: password is incorrect ? :) |
15:27.56 | Oficina_ | ya it says it's incorrect |
15:27.58 | Oficina_ | but it's correct |
15:28.00 | Oficina_ | Z_Z |
15:28.03 | vamps | Oficina_: maybe root login is disabled |
15:28.19 | Oficina_ | how can i enable this??? |
15:28.24 | Oficina_ | any idea???? |
15:28.43 | Oficina_ | my boss @ kill me |
15:28.47 | Oficina_ | >_> |
15:28.57 | vamps | in the file /etc/ssh/sshd_config you have an option "PermitRootLogin no" or "PermitRootLogin yes" |
15:29.28 | NoImNotNineVolt | you can try connecting as a different user account and then doing `su` |
15:29.44 | Oficina_ | okkk ill try |
15:29.48 | Oficina_ | many thanks |
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15:35.13 | c0mrad3 | any one has what kind of application that I have installed in my system http://snag.gy/Ld8Pm.jpg |
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15:36.43 | jelly | c0mrad3: that's an editor? |
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15:37.25 | dnsk_ | jelly, which Photo Printing app would you suggest? for example if I have a Photo it must be able to print 6 Passport size pictures of me on a 4x6 inch photo paper |
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15:37.34 | c0mrad3 | I meant the launcher type in gnome like dock or something jelly |
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15:38.20 | jelly | dnsk_: I don't have an opinion on that |
15:38.33 | dnsk_ | jelly, ok, it is sad, I don't know what to use |
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15:39.14 | geoffmcc | Does anyone know if there is a reason why installing nmap would cause uninstall of Gnome, or is this a bug? |
15:39.22 | geoffmcc | sorry, uninstalling nmap |
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15:40.03 | themill | geoffmcc: gnome depends on nmap |
15:40.14 | Mousey | gnome MUST probe your network |
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15:40.22 | Mousey | it demands it! |
15:40.24 | Mousey | o9 |
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15:40.35 | Mousey | try apt-get remove nmap gnome+ |
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15:40.45 | themill | err... that won't do anything useful |
15:40.57 | Mousey | or whateverpackagesitsaysitwantstoremovethatyoureallydontfollowedbya+ |
15:41.36 | geoffmcc | oh cool, i didnt know you could do that. I will look that up, thanks. |
15:41.42 | Mousey | if gnome (or whatever package it says it wants to remove) -really must have- nmap, then my suggestion will barf. it if -doesn't- really -need- nmap, it'll work |
15:41.52 | gnat_x | so i recently upgraded an asus eepc to jessie, and am now having an issue where network manager is saying "Wi-Fi is disabled by hardware switch" when i hit Fn+F2, it swtiches to plain "Wi-Fi is disabled" when i check "Enable Wi-Fi" it goes back to telling me that the hardware is disabled. |
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15:42.15 | themill | geoffmcc: Mousey's suggestion is irrelevant. |
15:42.18 | gnat_x | i've tried unblocking everything with rfkill, which didn't work. |
15:42.33 | geoffmcc | Mousey: I was just going to uninstall and then compile and install a newer version. I ended up just doing that anyways and all seems well. I just couldnt belive that Gnome would want nmap so badly |
15:42.43 | geoffmcc | themill: :-( |
15:42.51 | Mousey | well if my suggestion barfs, then i agree. i can't believe it either |
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15:43.13 | themill | It's possible to actually know the answers and not just make random suggestions.... |
15:43.38 | c0mrad3 | http://snag.gy/Ld8Pm.jpg and idea on what app is this one |
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15:43.46 | Mousey | true you can apt-cache show gnome and see if it REQUIRES nmap. that's true |
15:43.55 | geoffmcc | I was thinking about submitting a bug report because it just dont seem right. I just figured I would ask around first before I possibly made an ass out of myself |
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15:44.54 | Oficina_ | thanks everybody for helping |
15:44.56 | Oficina_ | it worked |
15:44.57 | Oficina_ | ^^ |
15:44.57 | Mousey | if apt-get doesn't -retain- gnome with my suggestion, OR apt-cache show gnome SHOWS nmap as a requirement, then i'd call shenanigans |
15:44.58 | themill | geoffmcc: gnome-nettool wants nmap and that's a decision that upstream has made. You can install as many gnome applications as you want without installing the gnome package. |
15:44.59 | Oficina_ | nice people |
15:45.18 | themill | Mousey: you're really not helping btw. |
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15:45.25 | Mousey | stfu's' |
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15:45.41 | Mousey | goes back to lurking and secretly disliking gnome |
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15:46.08 | geoffmcc | themill: so its expected behavior..okay |
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15:46.45 | themill | geoffmcc: the "gnome" package is defined as "everything upstream calls gnome including the gnome-kitchen-sink-tool" |
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15:48.33 | geoffmcc | themill: well thank you for clearing that up |
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15:51.48 | random1 | hi everybody! i'm having trouble with screen fading on debian 8 with XFCE. even if i disabled screen fading and locking, if i don't give keyboard or mouse input, my system stops sending signals to my screen after 10 minutes, which is particulary annoying with watching a film or playing a game with a controller. does anyone know where it can come from? |
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15:53.45 | StanleyGoodman | anyone know all of the directories I need to mount to givie access to an x display within a chroot? |
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15:54.22 | StanleyGoodman | *give. I am trying to mount as little as possible for security reasons - so I don't want to just broadly mount nearly everything... |
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15:56.28 | geoffmcc | random1: have you checked power management settings? |
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15:58.03 | random1 | oh, geoffmcc answered my question, but I can't thank him ^^ |
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16:01.47 | karlpinc | StanleyGoodman: Chroots are not really designed for security. Perhaps you need a <lxc> instead. |
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16:06.38 | edoardo | hello |
16:06.44 | edoardo | i fucked up |
16:07.03 | edoardo | i accidentaly deleted a folder on an ext4 drive, is there a way to get them back? |
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16:07.21 | edoardo | the drive is 3tb, so scanning it all is a bit intensive |
16:07.28 | edoardo | i have the list of the deleted files tho |
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16:08.04 | dnsk_ | is anyone else having issues opening up this Photos app? |
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16:12.49 | dnsk_ | is anyone else having issues opening up this Photos app? kindly open and check people |
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16:14.12 | Brigo | edoardo, use testdiks, there is no easy way. |
16:14.26 | towo` | what should "this photo app" be? |
16:14.35 | random1 | was about to ask the same thing towo` |
16:14.39 | c0mrad3 | edoardo: better contact a forensics expert :) |
16:14.50 | edoardo | shiet |
16:15.08 | edoardo | i just used extundelete but it recovered only one file |
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16:19.29 | CryptoSiD | https://packages.debian.org/source/experimental/rtorrent how can i know if this package is compiled with --enable-ipv6, im not running experimental but I installed this package |
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16:22.49 | towo` | CryptoSiD, download the source, look in it |
16:24.56 | CryptoSiD | whats the source file? |
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16:25.05 | CryptoSiD | this http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/r/rtorrent/rtorrent_0.9.4-1.debian.tar.xz ? |
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16:26.34 | towo` | CryptoSiD, apt-get source rtorrent, givent you have the deb-src url in your sources |
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16:27.12 | CryptoSiD | the source from stretch is 0.9.2, which wasnt supporting ipv6 |
16:27.42 | CryptoSiD | i need the source for 0.9.4-1 (i dont know where to get it from) |
16:27.51 | towo` | CryptoSiD, you should realy learn some basics |
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16:28.12 | towo` | apt-get -t experimental source rtorrent |
16:28.24 | CryptoSiD | ha right:| |
16:28.32 | towo` | but again, you need the right deb-src line in your sources |
16:28.56 | towo` | and you have to look in debian/rules for the used options |
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16:31.50 | CryptoSiD | override_dh_auto_configure: |
16:31.50 | CryptoSiD | <PROTECTED> |
16:31.56 | CryptoSiD | mean its compiled with --enable-ipv6? |
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16:32.34 | abrotman | One would think |
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16:33.58 | CryptoSiD | ya well Its still unable to bind to an ipv6: rtorrent: Error in option file: ~/.rtorrent.rc:46: Could not set local address: Address family for hostname not supported. but this isnt related to debian anymore |
16:34.05 | CryptoSiD | thanks towo`! |
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16:38.19 | cybrNaut | so we now need a "numlockx" package just to have the numlock enabled on boot |
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16:38.24 | cybrNaut | that sucks |
16:38.29 | cybrNaut | wheezy didn't need that |
16:38.55 | f-a | I am installing jessie on qemu (slooooow). What does the automated installation installs? a barebone system of a gui one? |
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16:39.51 | cybrNaut | f-a: gnome3 is the default |
16:39.51 | babilen | f-a: What do you mean by "automated" ? (and are you using kvm?) |
16:41.01 | towo` | gnome and kvm/qemu does not fit since gnome3 needs hardware 3d |
16:41.12 | f-a | babilen: from the main menu >> advanced options >> automated install |
16:41.25 | towo` | and the standard cirrus graphics is even slow as hell for gnome fallback |
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16:41.51 | f-a | babilen: no, no kvm |
16:42.40 | StanleyGoodman | i have a schroot, set up, and a debian base system installed -- by default, where are the logs kept? there is no /chroot/var/log/syslog |
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16:44.15 | StanleyGoodman | Error: cannot open display: 127.0.0.1:0.0 ---- am I doing this wrong? |
16:44.34 | towo` | doing what? |
16:44.56 | towo` | and what should log inside the chroot? |
16:45.10 | towo` | ther is no logging-daemon running |
16:45.23 | StanleyGoodman | ahahahahahahahahahaha I just got it working. pale moon just opened |
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16:45.57 | StanleyGoodman | i see. so I need to start a logging daemon in order to get logs |
16:46.57 | towo` | i would say, this will not work |
16:47.06 | towo` | since this is only a chroot |
16:47.21 | towo` | but maybe i'm wrong, never tested or needed |
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16:50.53 | StanleyGoodman | as long as it works... I do not need logs. lol |
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17:13.12 | Iridos | <StanleyGoodman> as long as it works... I do not need logs. lol <---- or backups |
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17:15.14 | x86dk | Hi folks, I just updated to jessie, after that qmail isn't starting up any ideas ? |
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17:16.48 | x86dk | tried add SV:12345:respawn:/command/svscanboot to /etc/inittab worked in wheezy |
17:17.33 | x86dk | and /etc/init.d/rc.local added csh -cf '/command/svscanboot &' |
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17:22.11 | StanleyGoodman | I have an issue on shutdown... due to an update or something a change I made a while ago, when I shut down, I do not see the output of shutdown processes --- all I see is a blinking "_" and after a minute or so the computer finishes shutting down and powers down |
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17:26.47 | StanleyGoodman | any idea where I should start looking? |
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17:31.25 | StanleyGoodman | brb |
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17:34.09 | anddam | I want to rebuild a package adding a configure option, I followed ssb factoid and have the necessary deps (included the ones for the feature I'm enabling) but where's the file describing the configuration? |
17:34.19 | anddam | I'm looking into debian/ |
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17:35.00 | anddam | nvm, "rules" |
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17:36.09 | proderlinor | How do i remove xfce without remving all installed softwares? |
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17:36.16 | proderlinor | removing* |
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17:42.04 | sharp15 | is there a way to have the wifi network connect on boot (results of using /etc/network/interfaces) but have the network monitor applet in kde/gnome still function? |
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17:43.44 | sharp15 | the applets are currently blank and won't show the existing connection inspite of a working wifi connection. |
17:43.49 | tobiasBora | Hello ! |
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17:44.26 | kitallis | is there a chart of any sort, that compares vulnerabilities by popular linux distros, in the last few years? |
17:45.04 | kitallis | (this might not be the best place for this question, but I'm a debian user so looking from that perspective) |
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17:47.28 | tobiasBora | Little question : I did a "dd if=/dev/sdc of=file.img" and I would like to mount the partitions that are in this file, how could I do ? I tried to play with mount -o loop but I have error like "fs not detected"... |
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17:48.28 | towo` | tobiasBora, https://major.io/2010/12/14/mounting-a-raw-partition-file-made-with-dd-or-dd_rescue-in-linux/ |
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17:58.08 | tobiasBora | towo`: Great thank you it works great ! |
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18:04.20 | tobiasBora | towo`: When I do that, are the modifications reported in the .img file ? |
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18:04.38 | towo` | yes |
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18:11.23 | StanleyGoodman | mate-settings-daemon is 4.6gb and was using 60%+ of my cpu.... any idea why? |
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18:20.10 | tobiasBora | towo`: Ok thank you |
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18:23.06 | StanleyGoodman | is flashplugin-nonfree depreciated? what is the current recommended package? |
18:23.41 | acz32 | what makes you think it's deprecated* |
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18:24.23 | StanleyGoodman | it appears not available to me through the default repositories |
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18:24.49 | acz32 | it's obviously non-free |
18:24.55 | RichN_ | when building a pkg where to you set it to append the distro to the pkg |
18:24.57 | acz32 | so you won't find it in the default repositories |
18:25.09 | bugaloo | hi all! I have an old HP laptop model (dv2000) and it was running ubuntu 12.04. I just formatted it and installed Debian 8 Jessie. Since then, I can't connect my work wifi. I can connect my home wifi using wpa, my android hotspot, but not my work wifi. There is no wep or wpa (the auth is web-based) and I was able to connect it using the same laptop before with ubuntu. In syslog it seems that it connects the SSID but can't negotiate dhcp. |
18:25.09 | bugaloo | Any help? |
18:25.40 | StanleyGoodman | yep, I forgot to add the non-free repo. my bad. |
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18:28.25 | StanleyGoodman | bugaloo, have you implemented a restrictive firewall? android and home hotspots likely use 192.168.1.1 or similar, whereas your work wifi likely has a different IP range. |
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18:32.14 | bugaloo | StanleyGoodman, I have the almost default installation of debian here. Actually, I had same problem with some android devices. Most can connect, but a few can't. I dont have access the the wifi router. Just want to figure out what I could change in the client, one I could connect using the same network adapter and laptop with another OS. |
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18:33.27 | bugaloo | StanleyGoodman, still, I dont get an IP address. If I had a firewall problem, I'd have an IP but couldn't connect, right? |
18:35.19 | asterismo | hi people |
18:35.42 | asterismo | i need help on planning a system backup and restore in a migration from fakeraid to software raid |
18:36.00 | asterismo | can anyone help me? i need to backup a lot of things and i don't want to loose anything |
18:36.13 | asterismo | mysql, apache, owncloud, drupal, phpbb |
18:36.24 | asterismo | and files |
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18:37.52 | fnstudio | hi! i just ran an apt-get distupgrade on my laptop (unstable). now audio is dead. any tips? |
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18:38.30 | acz32 | fnstudio: if you just ran it, scroll up and see if anything was uninstalled. dist-upgrade can remove packages from your system |
18:38.44 | acz32 | generally it's only used to upgrade from one release to another |
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18:39.24 | acz32 | also, unstable isn't really supported here because stuff like that wouldn't happen in stable |
18:40.13 | tobiasBora | I would like to run functions like foremost, extundeleted... on a file .img got with "dd if=/dev/sdc...", how could I use it since I don't have a /dev/xxx file ? |
18:40.50 | c0mrad3 | I can't change the shortcuts in xfce how to fix it ?? for example how to change the Cycle windows of same application to alt + ~ ?? |
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18:41.19 | fnstudio | acz32: right, thanks a lot, i'll have a look right away |
18:42.06 | c0mrad3 | got it fixed :) |
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18:45.01 | fnstudio | acz32: hm, it looks like nothing relevant was removed (only tracker-utils) |
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18:48.10 | fnstudio | acz32: ah i saw your comment /re unstable - well i guess it makes sense |
18:48.18 | fnstudio | to some extent |
18:49.56 | asterismo | anyone? |
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19:02.55 | asterismo | anyone has experience in backing up systems and restore them? |
19:03.20 | asterismo | i need to migrate from a fakeraid to a softraid and i need advice on backing up stuff |
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19:04.37 | gebjgd | asterismo, squashfs |
19:05.38 | asterismo | squashfs? |
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19:05.57 | asterismo | gebjgd: |
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19:06.06 | anddam | after building a package with dpkg-buildpackage is there a log of the build stored somewhere? |
19:06.18 | gebjgd | asterismo, livecd then mksquashfs |
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19:07.08 | asterismo | gebjgd: i'm not familiar with squashfs, that will allow me to restore a server? |
19:08.08 | gebjgd | asterismo, RTFM |
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19:08.54 | asterismo | RTFM? |
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19:09.14 | gebjgd | asterismo, google squashfs backup |
19:09.17 | wheezyPUP | put your Right Foot in your Mouth |
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19:15.19 | asterismo | gebjgd: tell me, i use this to periodically backup my server, files and stuff, would this work for backing up everything and then restore this folders on top of a fresh installed system? http://paste.debian.net/219812/ |
19:15.47 | asterismo | gebjgd: maybe it's similar to squashfs in some way |
19:16.14 | gebjgd | asterismo, wait, what kind of data that you wanna backup? your System or your data? |
19:16.26 | asterismo | the entire system |
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19:16.35 | asterismo | this /var/www |
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19:16.42 | asterismo | this /etc/apache... |
19:16.56 | gebjgd | asterismo, then squashfs |
19:17.00 | asterismo | i have to format and reinstall to migrate my fakeraid to a soft raid |
19:17.07 | gebjgd | asterismo, that is ok |
19:17.22 | asterismo | gebjgd: what is ok, the rsync approach? |
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19:17.56 | gebjgd | asterismo, rsync is the simplest way but not the best |
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19:18.05 | asterismo | i have SSL keys, irc server, crontab jobs, users and their homes... |
19:18.14 | gebjgd | asterismo, squashfs |
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19:18.59 | asterismo | will squashfs deal with this ok? i mean, i know i cannot restore the /boot folder |
19:19.12 | asterismo | so i can exclude the /boot folder from rsync |
19:19.34 | asterismo | but i dunno if squashfs will fulfill my needs |
19:19.56 | asterismo | what really does squashfs? |
19:20.27 | gebjgd | asterismo, RTFM |
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19:21.28 | asterismo | ok, so why do you think rsync is not the best option for this? |
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19:21.56 | gebjgd | asterismo, google rsync vs. squashfs |
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19:23.47 | petn-randall | gebjgd: ? |
19:24.33 | petn-randall | gebjgd: Why would squashfs be a backup solution? |
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19:25.06 | gebjgd | petn-randall, easy |
19:25.12 | wheezyPUP | because its smaller ? |
19:25.13 | gebjgd | petn-randall, and fast |
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19:26.21 | petn-randall | gebjgd: squashfs is a filesystem, asterismo is asking for ways to backup data, not to store them. |
19:26.40 | asterismo | i don't care if its fast and small |
19:27.14 | bugaloo | hi all. I just replaced ubuntu 12.04 on my laptop to use debian 8 jessie. Since then, I can't connect my network wifi. There is no wep or wpa (auth is web-based after wireless is connected). I can connect other networks (like home) and I could connect my work wireless before using the same laptop with ubuntu. If it helps, some phones can't connect either the work wireless, so I'm guessing there is some resource some phones can't use and t |
19:27.14 | bugaloo | he same is going on with my debian installation. any help? |
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19:27.17 | asterismo | i just want to backup an entire system, user accounts, apache, mysql, drupal, phpbb, folders like /var/www, /etc... |
19:27.21 | gebjgd | petn-randall, he wants to backup system. squashfs is the best way |
19:27.32 | asterismo | then format the nasty fakeraid i have and install a software raid |
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19:27.56 | asterismo | and install a fresh system and throw the backed up files, on top of the fresh system |
19:28.01 | petn-randall | bugaloo: You're likely missing the firmware for your wifi. |
19:28.16 | asterismo | obviously not the /boot folder and maybe other things |
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19:28.22 | bugaloo | petn-randall, but I can connct other wireless networks, including some using crypt |
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19:28.37 | petn-randall | asterismo: Can you take the server offline? If yes, reboot into a live system, then backup the whole system with rsync or rdiff-backup. |
19:28.56 | asterismo | rsync like this? http://paste.debian.net/219812/ |
19:29.04 | petn-randall | bugaloo: What kernel module is your wifi using? |
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19:29.05 | asterismo | i can take it offline yes |
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19:29.40 | asterismo | maybe i have to add /boot folder to excluse ones? |
19:29.51 | petn-randall | asterismo: If you don't want to backup everything, you of course have to decide what you *don't* want to backup. |
19:30.09 | bugaloo | petn-randall, iwl3945. and this is my lspci output: Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network Connection (rev 02) |
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19:30.22 | asterismo | petn-randall: no, i just don't want to restore boot files, grub etc |
19:30.44 | gebjgd | asterismo, using squashfs that just like a livdcd, your system can be reused through the chroot |
19:30.46 | asterismo | that may conflict with the system boot up |
19:30.48 | petn-randall | asterismo: If you don't mind wasting a little extra space, just backup *everything*, and just restore the things you need. |
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19:30.58 | gebjgd | asterismo, rsync not |
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19:31.57 | petn-randall | asterismo: I recommend doing a dump of the database though, in case you upgrade the database and the binary data changes. |
19:32.04 | onorua | How to configure multiple bonding interfaces with Debian 8 (systemd)? |
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19:32.19 | gebjgd | asterismo, you know something about docker and LXC? |
19:32.27 | onorua | When I configure second bonding interafces, it simply reject to boot |
19:32.29 | petn-randall | onorua: look into ifenslave (easier, but older), or libteam (newer, but needs more manual work). |
19:32.35 | asterismo | petn-randall: i mean, cron jobs, init scripts, user passwords, and server databases... that will be restored fine if i restore /etc /var /usr folders? |
19:32.49 | asterismo | gebjgd: no, i'm quite a newbie |
19:32.57 | gebjgd | asterismo, then use squashfs |
19:33.09 | asterismo | i'm mantaining the server of an astronomical observatory, i'm an astronomer |
19:33.29 | bugaloo | that's new, hehe |
19:34.02 | gebjgd | asterismo, i backup all the servers with squashfs and loop mount them, start them will lxc or docker |
19:34.17 | petn-randall | gebjgd: That's not what asterismo asked for. |
19:34.20 | gebjgd | asterismo, put your host Linux server into container |
19:34.32 | bugaloo | I would create an aliase to use tar like: star -cf file.tar / hehehe |
19:34.39 | petn-randall | !kiss |
19:34.39 | dpkg | kiss is probably Keep It Simple Stupid!!! |
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19:35.15 | asterismo | lol |
19:35.26 | gebjgd | petn-randall, he want to backup the whole system, is that not right? |
19:35.52 | asterismo | i was hoping there would be a easy solution using rsync which i have used many times and feel pretty secure about it |
19:36.03 | petn-randall | gebjgd: What does asterismo need a virtualization solution for? That's not what he asked for. |
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19:36.24 | knosys | Hi guys |
19:36.28 | asterismo | that's why i was asking if this approach was a good one, maybe modifying some bits: http://paste.debian.net/219812/ |
19:36.33 | petn-randall | gebjgd: And that still doesn't solve how to backup the host system, so you're just complicating things. |
19:36.58 | knosys | its someone having problems with mirror http://ftp.es.debian.org/ ? |
19:37.20 | petn-randall | !tell bugaloo -about iwl3945 |
19:37.40 | knosys | [Connecting to ftp.es.debian.org (82.194.78.250)] |
19:37.48 | knosys | stucked there |
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19:37.52 | petn-randall | bugaloo: Check what dpkg sent you, you'll need firmware for it to work with (IIRC) WPA2. It works a little bit without, but not fully. |
19:37.55 | asterismo | petn-randall: this is my situation, i have a server on a fakeraid. It is not working well, it boots up with disk A or B sometimes, and not the raid |
19:37.55 | knosys | on aptitude update |
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19:38.43 | asterismo | petn-randall: so i want to backup the system, in which apache with drupal, phpbb, owncloud and irc, ftp, nto and ssh is running |
19:38.59 | asterismo | and format, and install a new software raid |
19:38.59 | petn-randall | asterismo: Then use rsync to back it up (offline!), then restore it after you changed the RAID. You'll still need to fix a little of the config though (mainly /etc/fstab, and also /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf) |
19:39.00 | knosys | Uhmm this is weird.. Why could this be happening? The address seems to be down |
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19:39.03 | wheezyPUP | to me that sounds like the raid wasnt set up correctly... not advice really, but I never saw that problem with raid |
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19:39.33 | petn-randall | knosys: Works fine from here. Press ctrl + c, and retry. |
19:39.38 | bhishma | dpkg: mirror |
19:39.39 | dpkg | Debian mirror sites are listed at http://www.debian.org/mirror/list and ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/README.mirrors.txt and http://deb.li/map ; ask me about <apt-spy>, <netselect-apt>, <httpredir.debian.org>, <debian mirror checker>. To make a mirror, see http://www.debian.org/mirrors/ ; see also <debmirror>, <apt-mirror>, <ftpsync>, <mirror size>. #debian-mirrors on irc.oftc.net. |
19:39.43 | bhishma | knosys: ^ |
19:39.49 | bugaloo | firmware-iwlwifi is already installed . it recognizes my network adapter. I can connect other wifi networks. |
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19:40.18 | asterismo | petn-randall: so i would do a system reinstall, and then replace everything but fstab and /boot right? |
19:40.36 | petn-randall | asterismo: I would only restore the things you need, not everything. |
19:40.54 | bugaloo | petn-randall, firmware-iwlwifi is already installed . it recognizes my network adapter. I can connect other wifi networks. |
19:41.00 | asterismo | petn-randall: but how to know where things are? i have too many things |
19:41.04 | asterismo | users and passwords |
19:41.08 | asterismo | cron jobs |
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19:41.18 | asterismo | and /var/www |
19:41.19 | gebjgd | asterismo, then use squashfs, then you have everything |
19:41.36 | asterismo | did you looked at this?: http://paste.debian.net/219812/ |
19:41.42 | gebjgd | asterismo, then just cp them back to your harddisk |
19:41.44 | asterismo | i'm backing up everything... |
19:41.47 | petn-randall | bugaloo: Hmm, then check /var/log/kern.log and daemon.log if there are any error messages. |
19:42.14 | asterismo | my question is what sistem file will conflict with the new installed system in regard of the raid configuratino |
19:42.38 | bugaloo | no error. it seems to go 4/5 steps ok, and just the 5/5 step dhcp goes timeout |
19:43.34 | knosys | bhishma: petn-randall thanks, ill checkout the IP address |
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19:44.22 | bugaloo | petn-randall, the only clue is this: <warn> Activation (wlan0/wireless): association took too long, failing activation. |
19:44.38 | asterismo | should y backup /proc /dev /sys /run /tmp /mnt ? |
19:44.58 | bugaloo | anyway, I have to go. Thanks for help petn-randall . |
19:44.59 | sukapx | Can anyone point me to a up to date howTo for a Kernel Driveer with Hardware Register access? Would be awesome ! |
19:45.00 | asterismo | or those are volatile folders? |
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19:45.30 | gebjgd | asterismo, that is why i use squashfs to backup the whole / |
19:45.50 | gebjgd | asterismo, after that i have my whole system there, then i can run it with chroot |
19:46.12 | linuxthefish | hi, why do i fix "W: Failed to fetch http://security.debian.org/dists/wheezy/updates/Release.gpg Cannot initiate the connection to security.debian.org:80 (2001:a78:5:1:216:35ff:fe7f:6ceb). - connect (101: Network is unreachable) [IP: 2001:a78:5:1:216:35ff:fe7f:6ceb 80]" ? |
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19:47.39 | wheezyPUP | linuxthefish are you trying to install with an older set of debian CDs ? |
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19:48.42 | linuxthefish | wheezyPUP i used the source list generator on http://debgen.simplylinux.ch/ :/ |
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19:49.26 | wheezyPUP | Im guessing its asking for an address that is no longer active |
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19:54.18 | linuxthefish | is there a program that simulates the installer mirror selection? |
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19:56.38 | knosys | Guys could someone help me? this error message |
19:56.43 | knosys | W: Failed to fetch http://ftp.es.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/contrib/binary-i386/Packages Unable to connect to ftp.es.debian.org:http: |
19:57.09 | wheezyPUP | try another mirror ? |
19:57.15 | knosys | at the end of it.. why ? ftp.es.debian.org:http: , instead of http://ftp.es.debian.org |
19:57.18 | knosys | wheezyPUP: sure |
19:57.23 | knosys | I just want to know the reason |
19:57.27 | knosys | because other people is using that mirror |
19:57.32 | linuxthefish | knosys i think the mirrors having some issues |
19:57.32 | wheezyPUP | hmm |
19:57.37 | knosys | Im afraid about some security meassure |
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19:57.40 | knosys | I am being paranoic? |
19:57.48 | knosys | Ah okay, thanks |
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19:58.14 | knosys | a coincidence then... because i was just messing, adding weechat mirrors, and installing apt-transport-https |
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19:58.42 | wheezyPUP | jessie is still new... lots of people overloading server maybe |
19:58.57 | knosys | the thing is |
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19:59.06 | knosys | that i can connect to it through website |
19:59.25 | zykotick9 | linuxthefish: personally, i think those 3rd party source generators are a bad idea... |
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20:01.25 | zykotick9 | !tell linuxthefish about jessie sources.list |
20:01.27 | knosys | anyway.... It updates a lot ... until some point.. and always fail in the same step |
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20:05.23 | linuxthefish | !tell linuxthefish about wheezy sources.list |
20:05.24 | nick[0] | regrettably I've needed to use acroread to open some government forms...it detects my working printer, but unfortunately can't communicate with the printer. Suspecting libraries were missing I ran ldd on all the binaries in /opt/Adobe...yup, many missing. I think the quickest way to fix them would be to tell manually tell dpkg that adobereader-enu provides acroread so I can use the debian-acroread from the marillat-repo |
20:05.45 | onorua | guys, I've tried to search for multiple bonding interfaces for debian, I've got a hint to search for ifenslave, it's already installed on my systemd,maybe you have an example of multiple bonding interfaces already working on your system? Will hihjly appreciate it |
20:06.05 | nick[0] | how can I do this? (I don't want to install acroread-debian with --force) |
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20:07.38 | linuxthefish | still W: There is no public key available for the following key IDs:9D6D8F6BC857C906 |
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20:08.16 | nick[0] | onorua: Assuming you have four eth interfaces, you'll put slaves eth0 eth1 |
20:08.47 | nick[0] | under iface bond0, and slaves eth2 eth3 under bond1 (I think, but I don't have experience with this) |
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20:09.17 | onorua | nick[0]: I wish that would be so easy :) |
20:09.22 | wheezyPUP | nick[0] would another reader work ? |
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20:11.59 | nick[0] | wheezyPUP, not unless it supports encryption, XFA forms, and being able to pull things from the government site with SSL. |
20:12.23 | wheezyPUP | ahh fancy adobe functions, yea |
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20:16.29 | nick[0] | Aha! I could modify the control file of debian-acroread to depend on acroread | adobereader-enu...it's worth a shot ;-) |
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20:19.05 | nick[0] | ...nope, it explicitely conflicts :/ |
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20:21.20 | Brigo | nick[0], did you try something like this? https://www.pdfescape.com/ |
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20:22.03 | nick[0] | onorua: btw, are you trying to set them up as failover interfaces, or to multiplex them? |
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20:24.52 | nick[0] | Brigo: I can't, it's confidential stuff... |
20:25.27 | dashs | perl cpan support appears titsup... |
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20:52.42 | ryouma | can anybody think of a tool in debian, in the same sort of category as uniq or join, that will sum column 1 for each unique column 2? i.e. like an sql group operation, but with no sql. datamash maybe can do it but it isn't in wheezy. |
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20:53.13 | phogg | ryouma: If not you can create this tool with a small pipeline, I believe. |
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20:54.08 | ryouma | i suppose i could try to do it in awk, but was hoping it was done already in some tool |
20:54.52 | ryouma | i did it in sqlite, but there are impedance matching issues |
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20:57.14 | phogg | ryouma: I'd do it in bash, because that's more fun (-; |
20:58.15 | ryouma | huh, more less fun in my case :) |
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20:58.28 | Agiofws | pastebinit 1-13.c |
20:58.29 | Agiofws | http://paste.debian.net/219876/ |
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21:03.49 | [w_w] | If the passwd line hows !* the account is locked. If i leave the password empty I can login without password? |
21:04.26 | asterismo | how can in get the list of installed packages? |
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21:05.07 | asterismo | in fact i want to re-download (saving them in the cache) the installed packages to gain some time when reinstalling the server |
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21:13.49 | asterismo | anyone? |
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21:15.36 | shay_shay | dpkg -l |
21:15.37 | dpkg | Files in package shay_shay-pr0n: /srv/shay_shay-pr0n/shay_shay.jpg |
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21:17.20 | shay_shay | asterismo: that one is for free, however, usually people won't answer questions in which the asker made no attempt to check documentation... |
21:17.32 | shay_shay | man dpkg |
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21:18.27 | asterismo | shay_shay: ok, thanks |
21:18.40 | asterismo | who reads documentations anyway |
21:18.44 | asterismo | xD |
21:18.46 | shay_shay | we do |
21:18.48 | asterismo | just kidding |
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21:18.52 | asterismo | i know |
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21:20.12 | shay_shay | also if you pipe it to awk: dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}' | sort |
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21:20.55 | shay_shay | $2 gives the second column |
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21:37.58 | phogg | ryouma: That was fun: http://paste.debian.net/219918/ |
21:40.05 | ryouma | phogg: thanks, i will take a look. i also found filo groupby in wheezy. |
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21:40.47 | metallic | Ok people, I am right now on Debian wheezy. I want to run an OS image on a virtual machine. I downloaded qemu source tarball but I cannot get it to work :( |
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21:40.59 | phogg | ryouma: Nothing could be less efficient than the bash version, unless you tried really hard. |
21:41.11 | metallic | I have installed it from the repos |
21:41.33 | metallic | how can one run an ISO on qemu? |
21:41.45 | phogg | ryouma: But I've also been writing a lot of pure bash utilities that already exist... it's an amusing hobby. |
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21:49.04 | jhutchins | !qemu |
21:49.05 | dpkg | QEMU is a fast PC emulator. http://qemu-buch.de/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/FrequentlyAskedQuestions http://www.qemu.org/ #qemu on irc.freenode.net. See also <kvm>, <virtualization>. |
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21:55.53 | otyugh | I've got a big problem with xfce in jessie |
21:56.03 | otyugh | xfdesktop just does not handle drag 'n drop correctly |
21:56.09 | otyugh | it copies everything |
21:56.21 | otyugh | I know this behaviour was corrected on newer versions |
21:56.35 | otyugh | but is there something to do without going out the debian's support zone ? |
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21:58.01 | otyugh | I'm on my way to compile xfdesktop from testing, I hope you have something to suggest, I fear much conflicts between xfce's elements |
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22:27.09 | Adnn | Why am I being required to install Java 6 when I'm trying to remove Java 7 ?!?! |
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22:29.38 | at0m|c | Adnn: because something is dependant on java 6 or 7 ? |
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22:31.25 | Adnn | at0m|c, problem solved I guess. I just wanted it to default to Java 8, and I just read about the update-alternatives |
22:31.38 | at0m|c | Adnn:) |
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22:48.36 | iahc | hello folks, i'm too dumb to mount something atm and could use some help. |
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22:49.37 | iahc | i've got a sd card that seems to have reached the end of its lifetime and switched to read-only mode. |
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22:50.33 | iahc | i'd like to mount a ext4 partition from inside a lvm volume |
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22:51.30 | iahc | mount -t "ext4" -o "ro" /dev/mapper/randomname--vg-root /mnt |
22:51.47 | iahc | gives me the following error message: |
22:52.17 | iahc | "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/mapper/mostar--vg-root, missing codepage or helper program, or other error" |
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22:53.39 | iahc | ext4 journal contains data, fsck is unable to fix the problem. |
22:55.08 | phix | ok apt-get update has frozen, it is stuck on this --> 100% [Working] |
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23:05.35 | blixten | can i dualboot x86 and x64 arch on the same usb stick? with a live version of debian |
23:05.57 | blixten | without going for a pure x86 version that is |
23:06.11 | internat | hi team, not sure where the right place to ask is.. but im using ipsec/xl2tpd to connect my debian box as a vpn client to a l2tp vpn server.. i cant seem to find a way to make it automaticly reconnect if disconnected.. any suggestions |
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23:10.23 | somiaj | blixten: there are ways to boot multiple iso's from a single flash drive, so if you can set that up then yes you can. |
23:10.49 | somiaj | blixten: but the default live images are not setup to put more than one image on a usb drive due to configuing the bootloader to be able to choose between the two. |
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23:12.02 | blixten | ok |
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23:12.55 | somiaj | blixten: the more popular choice is to set it up so you can have live-images or installers for vaiours distros and you can google for guides on this |
23:13.04 | somiaj | blixten: but I like your idea of all the images being debian. (: |
23:14.49 | blixten | :P |
23:14.50 | blixten | yeah |
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23:15.36 | blixten | just wanna be able to boot any comp with live debian, and not bump into architect problems, and in the same time still be able to benefit from x64 if avaible |
23:15.54 | blixten | so just need two live sets |
23:16.00 | Brigo | blixten, there is debian multiboot images. |
23:16.07 | blixten | oh :o |
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23:18.17 | pankid | I can't seem to get networking working after upgrading from debian 7 to 8. I have eth0 configured for a static ip |
23:18.53 | pankid | when I reboot it starts as down. When I do an ip link set eth0 up, it comes up, but is not able to ping anything. |
23:18.59 | somiaj | Brigo: live images? I thought just the installer was multiboot? |
23:19.17 | Brigo | somiaj, yes, i was talking about installer, yes. |
23:19.21 | somiaj | blixten: I know there is a multi-arch installer image (the default one youg et from the debian.org webpage) |
23:19.30 | somiaj | Brigo: Ahh yea, I didn't mention those as I thought he wanted live images. |
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23:19.45 | somiaj | not sure on if there are live images setup already or not. |
23:19.47 | Brigo | blixten, was talking about install debian in his last message. |
23:19.49 | blixten | ah yeah |
23:19.54 | blixten | i saw, no live :( |
23:20.47 | somiaj | pankid: can you ping the actual ip address of the device? Have you checked either ifconfig or ip if the addr is set up correctly? |
23:21.07 | pankid | somiaj: I mean to include that in my message. I cant ping 8.8.8.8 or my gateway |
23:21.13 | pankid | I am getting no network traffic |
23:21.39 | somiaj | pankid: well the first thing you do is try to ping your own ip, (: |
23:21.39 | pankid | my ip does not show up in ip addr, but /etc/network/interfaces is correct |
23:22.03 | pankid | somiaj: network unreachable |
23:22.09 | somiaj | pankid: care to share your /etc/network/interfaces at paste.debian.net and maybe 'ip addr' as well |
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23:24.40 | pankid | somiaj: here is my etc/network/interfaces http://paste.debian.net/220013/ |
23:25.16 | somiaj | pankid: does it come up with 'ifup eth0'? |
23:26.00 | pankid | not that I see |
23:26.09 | Brigo | pankid, then check logs |
23:26.27 | somiaj | pankid: so you get no output but yet the interface is not comming up? |
23:26.28 | Brigo | pankid, what is the output of eth0? |
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23:26.45 | pankid | oh |
23:26.46 | pankid | sorry |
23:26.48 | Brigo | pankid, what is the output of ifup eth0, i meant |
23:26.49 | pankid | I misunderstood. |
23:27.41 | pankid | run-parts: failed to exec /etc/network/if-pre-up.d/iptables: no such file or directory |
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23:28.18 | somiaj | pankid: that is your error, though not sure what hook is calling that script |
23:28.21 | Brigo | pankid, that is a failing script , check it. |
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23:28.42 | pankid | yeah, thanks guys |
23:28.49 | pankid | didnt know about ifup. |
23:28.54 | pankid | probably an issue with iptables-persistent |
23:28.56 | somiaj | might be one of the other hooks in /etc/network |
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23:30.05 | somiaj | sounds like it, one of the network hooks is not working. And ifup is the script that parses the interfaces file and brings the interfaces up and down. All the auto line does is tell which devices to bring up with 'ifup --all' |
23:30.15 | Brigo | pankid, yes, iptables-persistent is no more in 8. Now it is called netfilter-persistent and works different. |
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23:30.34 | pankid | Brigo: cool. I will have to look into that |
23:30.57 | pankid | removing iptables in if-pre-up.d did the trick |
23:30.59 | pankid | thanks guys |
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23:31.22 | Brigo | pankid, you are welcome ;) |
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23:35.57 | thebuccaneersden | weird debian issue going on. debian 7.0. for some reason, apt-get is being spawned many times and is spirally out of control until the machine dies |
23:36.08 | thebuccaneersden | anyone know anything about this? not even sure how to google for it |
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23:37.13 | Brigo | thebuccaneersden, into a container? |
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23:37.43 | thebuccaneersden | this is my current ps aux |
23:37.45 | thebuccaneersden | http://pastebin.com/5sbfcCcT |
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23:38.39 | thebuccaneersden | Dont think so |
23:38.43 | thebuccaneersden | hereâs a pstree |
23:38.45 | thebuccaneersden | http://pastebin.com/YQrnN6b2 |
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23:39.05 | Brigo | thebuccaneersden, i have this problem into a container, and only into a container. |
23:39.16 | Brigo | thebuccaneersden, that's why i have asked. |
23:39.44 | thebuccaneersden | im not using containers for anything (i presume you are tlaking about containers like docker (or jails)) |
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23:41.47 | Brigo | thebuccaneersden, right, i am talking about that, yes. |
23:42.00 | Brigo | thebuccaneersden, did you check for reported bugs? |
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23:43.26 | thebuccaneersden | not in depth no |
23:43.32 | thebuccaneersden | im just trying to keep my server alive |
23:43.37 | thebuccaneersden | for now |
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23:44.25 | thebuccaneersden | if it was a runaway cron, i imagine i would see it under the cron process rather than attached to init |
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23:45.16 | thebuccaneersden | this is truly odd, never seen a bug like this before |
23:45.30 | Brigo | thebuccaneersden, check this: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=442189 |
23:45.32 | judd | Bug http://bugs.debian.org/442189 in apt (open): «infinite(?) loop during update, possible race condition»; severity: important; opened: 2007-09-13; last modified: 2009-04-09. |
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23:48.30 | thebuccaneersden | that looks similar in nature, but thats from 2007 |
23:48.34 | thebuccaneersden | heh' |
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23:48.52 | thebuccaneersden | itâs stopped doing it but im going to upgrade all my packages and reboot |
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23:49.02 | thebuccaneersden | hopefully that will make it go away |
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23:54.36 | p8m | How long should it take a message to show up on a mailing list? I've sent some messages to debian-sparc but I don't see them. |
23:55.36 | beepie | p8m, dunno about that, but here it doesn't take more than 30 minutes |
23:56.30 | gnuLord | I need help installing virtualbox |
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23:56.52 | p8m | beepie: thanks. I can see the mail was delivered from my exim logs but I don't see it. I guess I'll wait and see. |
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23:57.45 | azmodeus | oook... I am totally new in debian! How is it going guys? I want to try to emulate a server in a virtual lab... uhmmm.. but here it comes the first issue |
23:58.18 | azmodeus | I am nearly sure that I put my usual password as root.. and retyping it should be assure me that it is correct... so... I tried to log as root |
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23:58.37 | acz32 | gnuLord: what is your problem? |
23:58.46 | beepie | p8m, you're testing an email server? that can be trickier than a mere test |
23:58.54 | jus | hi, i just upgraded to jessie. spamassassin is running as root, i thought there was a debian-spamd user on older releases. is this a known issue? |
23:59.08 | Brigo | gnuLord, what's your problem? |
23:59.13 | azmodeus | the password seems to be wrong... is there something that I don't know about how root logs on debian? I am trying with "others", typing root as user name and then the password |
23:59.57 | p8m | beepie: nah the server has been working for a long time. I just checked the logs when the message didn't show in the list. |