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00:25.08zerocoolguys i have converted a vm disk from qcow2 to vmdk, imported into exsi, booted... and it's dropping me into initramfs, seems to be looking for /dev/vda (paravirtual disk) but from /dev i only see /dev/sd*
00:25.35zerocoolpreviously (in kvm) it was seen as /dev/vd*
00:25.58zerocoolthis is the 4th vm from here that i have moved, first time i have ever seen this.
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00:27.53zerocoolgrub looks for uuid, fstab uuid, everything uses uuid, i see the uuid here from blkid
00:28.52zerocooli can mount /dev/sda* and it's all there, everything looks good... any ideas on how to get this thing to show up as /dev/vda or whatever?
00:29.47zerocoolalso the reason for dropping my into initramfs "ALERT! /dev/vda1 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!"
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00:35.28zerocool`cat /proc/cmdline` reads `BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz*amd64 root=/dev/vda1 ro queit` though
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00:43.33zerocoolso i did find the line in grub causing it to use vda1 over sda1 or uuid but im not sure why that's there
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00:52.09zerocooloh well problem solved
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01:11.16BCMMsomiaj: hang on, are there actually full free-hardware systems that are actually usable for everyday computing?
01:11.41BCMMi thought even the free CPU efforts used things like proprietary USB controllers and the like
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01:34.19SvetaBCMM: yes debian non-free is ok. not excellent but i am ok with it
01:34.43Svetasomiaj: yes i can build my own, but i don't know what parts to buy
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02:35.25rj1debian buster release? im excited
02:36.00ranthttps://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/
02:36.31rj1!
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02:44.17tarzeaurj1: i'm to be relieved to support older versions of software!
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03:21.44ryoumarj1: did we miss something?
03:21.51ryoumaseems like lots of bugs still
03:22.26rj1nope, just me being silly :)
03:26.41ryoumaregarding specing a computer, some have recommended getting a non-intel wifi card if you are getting an intel processor, to prevent intel from matching evil wifi with evil processor or so.
03:26.46ryoumaor something*
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03:30.50LincKrakerhowdy everyone. i'm looking for a program to manage multiple monitors. specifically i'm looking for something that can move programs from one monitor to another on keyboard shortcut.
03:31.19rantthey typically call such programs, "window managers" :P
03:31.31rant,i wmctrl
03:31.32juddPackage wmctrl (x11, optional) in stretch/amd64: control an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager. Version: 1.07-7+b1; Size: 21.0k; Installed: 57k; Homepage: http://tomas.styblo.name/wmctrl/
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03:32.50LincKrakerthat looks like it will support desktop switching not monitor
03:35.57LincKrakeri have four monitors in a 2x2 setup 2 high and 2 low. the 2 low is the normal stuff i use. browser text editor terminal email and the like. the stuff on the top monitors are things i seldom use but i want to be able to glace at. documentation. network monitoring. blah. i want to hit a keyboard command and move the programs from the bottom monitors to the top and from the top to the bottom quickly
03:36.46rantwmctrl
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03:39.50rantxdotool can also move a window
03:39.58rant,i xdotool
03:39.59juddPackage xdotool (x11, extra) in stretch/amd64: simulate (generate) X11 keyboard/mouse input events. Version: 1:3.20160805.1-3; Size: 53.2k; Installed: 122k; Homepage: https://www.semicomplete.com/blog/projects/xdotool/
03:40.05jcb2016im trying to get wifi working on this laptop boradcom im tethering from my iphone and the connection is slow. can i install the drivers without internet?
03:40.40LincKrakerthats promising.
03:42.18rantif you have 4 displays that are 1024x1024 in two rows, you have a 2048x2048 desktop.. 0,0-1024,1024 is the top left, 1025,1025-2048,2048 is the bottom right screen, etc
03:42.53LincKrakerI WISH. 3 monitors are 1440x900 and the top right (mostly used for camera monitoring) is 1280x1024
03:45.58LincKrakerthe problem is they use window IDs to do this. with 600+ cameras each with a diff window ID i think its impossible... or very time consuming for the intern
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03:48.33LincKrakerthanks rant gave me a starting point for my research.
03:49.24rantxdotool getactivewindow windowmove 100 100
03:49.42rantI gave you the end point, you're just too far away to see it clearly :P
03:49.57LincKrakeri want to move like 6 windows at once
03:50.11LincKrakerand never the same 6 windows
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03:51.23LincKrakerusually i want to move 4 cameras (which are very seldom the same hour to hour) and two other windows
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04:17.03Kalboobany body like to do a Konversation with me ?
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05:00.39jcb2016can you install drivers from a live/usb offline?
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05:02.32milktjcb2016: which driver?
05:03.03jcb2016milkt: one sec i think the thering of my iphone is working im installing the wl driver right now one sec
05:05.01jcb2016milkt: i loaded the driver with modprobe wl is something suppose to happen should i be able to connect to wireless?
05:08.17milkti don't know much about it. i think you can connect wireless after correct driver is installed, or reboot after installation
05:08.39jcb2016can't reboot if i reboot all changes will be lost im booting from a live/usb
05:10.46milktoh i didn't know that
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05:23.08milktjcb2016: there is also unofficial live image with non-free driver firmware, if that is what you need: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/current-live/
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05:29.04diogenes_milkt, i doubt that one will, last time i tried it had no wl driver included.
05:30.58milkti see, i suggested it because it supported 2 of my laptops which require non-free driver
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06:06.36Terminushello guys. i've got a bog standard debian install except for the fact that i've turned on timed login in /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf. it auto logins just fine but it just shows me https://i.imgur.com/IZyS6Wr.png. i need to manually switch to TTY2. it also means my stuff in ~/.config/autostart/ don't start until i switch to TTY2. is there any fix to that running updated debian stretch.
06:08.12Terminusmanual login on another account shows the desktop immediately
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06:14.11Terminusalso, i tried putting the timed login stuff in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf first but that didn't seem to work and grepping didn't seem to show any reference to that file so i ended up just editing daemon.conf.
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09:20.42sinkmanuhi, I have installed the latest kernel from stretch-backports but It is not detecting the nvidia drivers when starts and i do not have graphic interface, should I perform a dpkg-reconfigure, right?
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10:41.47WulfHello. Where should I report a bug against a backports package?
10:41.49Wulfnormal bug tracker?
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11:07.11no_gravityGood Morning
11:07.30no_gravityWhen I connect a monitor with hdmi and speakers to a laptop with minidisplay port, will it have sound?
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11:10.50wwilliamI have a dir /shared with following permissions and ownership:   drwxrwsr-- 8 root shared 106 Apr 18 06:59 /shared/
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11:11.04wwilliamHow do i make every new files or directory created inside /shared to have ownership user:shared and permissions 774?
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11:13.58no_gravitywwilliam: via chmod and chown.
11:14.16wwilliamIs that the only way?
11:14.26no_gravitywwilliam: What way would you prefer?
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11:14.38wwilliamim gonna be running a script that needs those settings in that dir.
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11:15.08wwilliamThe script needs to be run by any user
11:15.23no_gravitywwilliam: So?
11:15.27wwilliamthe script is located in /usr/local/bin
11:15.34wwilliamthis is the script :
11:15.40wwilliam!paste
11:15.40dpkgDo not paste more than 2 lines to this channel.  Instead, use for text: http://paste.debian.net | pics/screenshots: http://file.io/ or https://imgur.com/upload | large files up to 100MB (think tar.gz): http://file.io or http://wikisend.com | Remember to tell us the URL of your paste!  Cannot cut and paste?  Ask me about <pastebinit>, <nopaste>, <wgetpaste>.
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11:17.09wwilliamhttp://paste.debian.net/hidden/2e75af38/
11:17.37petn-randallwwilliam: You can also user extended ACLs which are set and checked with getfacl/setfacl.
11:17.38wwilliamas you can see some new files are created I need those files to be accesible by anyone
11:18.35wwilliamI will add to the script the chown and chmod for those new files.  Thank you all.
11:18.48petn-randallwwilliam: You might want to split those long lines to shorter ones for readability, btw.
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11:19.27wwilliampetn-randall: can you suggest how please?  thank you sample?
11:19.40Greyztar_im a little lost in the buzz words,anyone could virtual networking be defined as software defined networking?
11:24.21no_gravityHow do I tell Debian to use the speakers of my monitor and not the ones of my laptop?
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11:25.23shtrbno_gravity, you can select output in pulse audio control (pavucontrol ) for example
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11:26.04no_gravityshtrb: pavucontrol is not installed. I wonder if there is a way without installing packages.
11:26.27shtrbAre you using pulseaudio ?
11:26.41no_gravityshtrb: I don't know.
11:26.48shtrbwhat desktop envoirment are you using ?
11:27.01no_gravityshtrb: Gnome
11:27.08no_gravityshtrb: Mate to be exact.
11:27.59no_gravityHa, I turned off the internal speakers in sound preferences and now it uses the external ones!
11:28.07no_gravityThere is a lot of hiss though.
11:28.28shtrbIn your audio mixer , you should have a tab to select default output
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11:28.38no_gravityI have an audio mixer?
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11:28.58petn-randallwwilliam: Just add newlines where possible to split those 200+ character long lines up. I also think you're calling bash a bit too often:
11:29.07no_gravityIt seems the hiss is added by the monitor.
11:29.10petn-randallscreen -dmS nc bash -c 'cd "$1" && find "$5" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*$7*" -exec cp -v -- {} "$8" \;;exec bash' bash "$wdir" "$user" "$host" "$ncdir" "$ncmntpnt" "$pword" "$jid" "$ncdest"
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11:30.13no_gravityMaybe the output is inteded to drive speakers, not headphones ...
11:31.27no_gravityMaybe I should get some small passive speakers then.
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11:33.54EdePopedewhen i plug in the headphones the line out becomes "unplugged". seems PA only supports one output at a time. with only alsamixer it was possible to set both indipendently.
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11:38.35adacMy old redmine docker image complains with:
11:38.39adacW: Failed to fetch http://archive.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/InRelease
11:38.51adacHow can I quick fix this in my Docker imageß
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11:43.19bhuddahadac: check the topic.
11:43.29petn-randall!bat
11:43.29dpkgIn order to troubleshoot your problem with apt-get, apt or aptitude we need ALL OF THE FOLLOWING information: 1. complete output of your apt-get/apt/aptitude run (including the command used) 2. output from "apt-cache policy pkg1 pkg2..." for ALL packages mentioned ANYWHERE in the problem, and 3. "apt-cache policy".  Use https://paste.debian.net/ to provide us with this information.  Also ask me about <localized errors>.
11:43.37petn-randalladac: Can you provide all of the above info? ^
11:43.40wald0why is not gksu available in buster?
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11:44.23petn-randallwald0: running X11 apps as root is considered deprecated.
11:44.44wald0huh
11:44.56wald0and so how to run things with privileges?
11:45.26adacpetn-randall, basically this is my Dockerfile:
11:45.28adachttps://pastebin.com/HYcbTNgZ
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11:45.43petn-randalladac: That wasn't the question, though.
11:46.05wald0i wonder how the package managers are then run on desktops, hmm...
11:46.30petn-randallwald0: modern implementations use policykit to request fine-grained permissions.
11:46.37adacpetn-randall, yes I will provide you the output
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11:48.13adacpetn-randall, this is the output when I build my dockerfile:
11:48.16adachttps://pastebin.com/8mxbzrr2
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11:50.58adacpetn-randall, apt-cache policy packages
11:51.02adachttps://pastebin.com/ygHjJhBn
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11:52.56domovoyhi
11:53.12petn-randalladac: "Temporary failure resolving [...]"
11:53.20petn-randalladac: Sounds like your network is not properly set up.
11:53.23domovoyusing debian 9, i installed pdns-server and pdns-backend-pgsql. I also have a kerberos KDC configured, and pgsql server that uses GSSAPI/kerberos for authentication. Any way to configure the pgsql backend to use GSSAPI for authentication? Or do i have to resolve login/password?
11:53.36adacpetn-randall, strange. I will check thanks
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11:58.15adacpetn-randall, I restarted my local docker daemon and that helped
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11:58.20adacthanks for the support!
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11:59.08petn-randalladac: Glad I could help!
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14:18.05EdePopedei was just running into mc's move/rename operation again. there's always a problem when trying to move a directory to some other location where a directory with the same name exists. of the 3 options (merge, make it subdir, ask) it does the first. but not simply move the top dir, it acts like it would while moving to another fs: copy everything and then delete the original.
14:18.05EdePopedesame for renaming it to something existing $here. but in that case it will move it into it. then i looked for commands serving the same purpose. `mv` of cours, then there's `rename` - an alternative choosing between util-linux's `rename.ul` and one of 2 perl commands `file-rename` and `prename`, where the .ul version isn't even listed as alternative. should it have been or is there a reason to omit it?
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15:11.54kyychhello
15:12.10kyychI just wonder, is that right if using sid i still have 4.19 kernel version?
15:12.24kyychi heard that new ubuntu has 5.0
15:13.50petn-randall,kernsl
15:13.52petn-randall,kernels
15:13.53juddAvailable kernel versions are: experimental: 4.20.0-trunk-686-pae (4.20-1~exp1); sid: 4.19.0-4-686-pae (4.19.28-2); buster: 4.19.0-4-686-pae (4.19.28-2); stretch-backports: 4.19.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (4.19.28-2~bpo9+1); stretch: 4.9.0-8-686-pae (4.9.144-3); jessie-backports: 4.9.0-0.bpo.6-686-pae (4.9.88-1+deb9u1~bpo8+1); jessie: 4.9.0-0.bpo.8-686-pae (4.9.144-3.1~deb8u1); wheezy-
15:13.54juddbackports: 3.16.0-0.bpo.4-686-pae (3.16.39-1+deb8u1~bpo70+1); wheezy: 3.2.0-6-686-pae (3.2.102-1)
15:14.05petn-randallkyych: yes
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15:16.27EdePopede5 is in experimental stage https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/linux
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15:16.33rander2hello all
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15:17.00petn-randallhi rander2
15:17.00jellykyych, 4.19 is a longterm branch, 5.0 is not
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15:18.21rander2what hashing algoritm use debian 9.5 in /etc/shadow ?
15:18.25jellykyych, during freeze sid basically does not get new kernel versions, only those destined for the upcoming release
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15:19.10jellyrander2, GNU libc crypt() $6$ SHA-512 based one by default.
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15:20.51rander2ok, what mean $6$ , the top of the string ?
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15:21.28jellyrander2, man 3 crypt
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15:22.00rander2ok, but my strings have 67 chars
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15:22.46asdfwaefHi, I tried joining #linux but it said I needed an invite. Is it okay to ask newbie questions here?
15:22.52jellyrander2, what it starts with is important
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15:23.29jellysize of hashed result may vary at least in some alogs
15:23.31avuasdfwaef: as long as it's about a problem you have using Debian, your question is welcome here
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15:26.07rander2jelly, ok, $6$ is sha512 , $5$ sha256 ,etc..
15:26.31rander2$1$ is md5
15:27.13cuscohey.. One of my machines doesn't like the usb keyboard while its booting
15:27.25cuscoit works fine on grub... but after .. nothing
15:27.31cuscoI don't currently have a ps2 keyboard
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15:27.41cuscoit seems to be taking a long time on fsck
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15:28.16cuscoI read somewhere that booting with options noapic and nolapic would get me the keyboard...
15:28.20cuscodidn't
15:28.37cuscothing is.. screen goes blank and I can'0t see if fsck is asking user input or any progress
15:28.40jellyrander2, all of those are salted, iterative variants that merely use those hash algos in each iteration.  They're not a simple sha-512 or md5 of hash and salt.
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15:29.36jellyrander2, even the $1$ one is still rather safe.
15:31.30rander2jelly, depends on the cracking speed , sure md5 is more fast than sha512
15:32.14rander2from the number of attempts per second and from the collisions
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15:33.11rander2what is the difference from sha512 and sha512 used in crypt() ?
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15:35.32jellyrander2, https://akkadia.org/drepper/SHA-crypt.txt
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15:41.00petn-randallcusco: Likely it's unrelated to fsck, I'm rather guessing that it's related to resolution switching.
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15:43.16cuscopetn-randall: yes it is not related to fsck, nor did I mean to imply that
15:43.26cuscothe thing is I have no way of interacting with it...
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15:51.53jellyrander2, if you're interested in crypto, there was an analysis recently https://pthree.org/2018/05/23/do-not-use-sha256crypt-sha512crypt-theyre-dangerous/
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15:53.03rander2jelly, ok, I'm not so expert in cryptology
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16:27.09tya99hah reading this thread on debian-user https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2019/04/msg00808.html
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16:27.31tya99it makes me wonder how companies handle this when they merge, somewhere i read it was massive annoyance when facebook/whatsapp networks merged
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16:30.44gbehi, every other linux irc I've seen suggested in forums for the past 5+ years is deserted. What arch linux or general linux newb irc's are there that are populated?
16:31.23jellytya99, one must fall
16:31.26nksegosgbe, try ##linux
16:31.38gbethat one was invite only I think
16:31.46nksegosnope
16:31.50jellytya99, multiple layers of NAT in the meantime
16:32.00tya99nksegos: there's reddit r/linuxnoobs
16:32.13tya99there is also http://bbs.archlinux.org/ but only ask archlinux specific stuff there
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16:32.17dax#archlinux and ##linux, both require being logged in ot NickServ
16:32.24cryptodanirc networks or irc clients>
16:32.44jellyisn't #archlinux like the largest channel on this network
16:32.47gbehttps://i.imgur.com/xSPYye1.png
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16:33.11tya99gbe: yeah requires registration with nickserv
16:33.13tya99that's all
16:33.17tya99cos otherwise spammers go in there
16:33.24tya99and freenode was having issues with that a while back
16:33.33tya99/msg nickserv help
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16:34.42mtngbe: there is #archlinux-newbie
16:34.51jellygbe, did you get my PM an hour back when your nick was asdfwaef, with pointers to NickServ?
16:34.52gbei don't wanna waste reddits time with really small tbh, I'm just getting started and have about a million very general questions
16:34.53tya99also /r/archlinux too on reddit
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16:35.03tya99gbe: oh fair enough
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16:35.14tya99gbe: makes sure you RTFM :) archlinux is good with that
16:35.26tya99particularly the install manual (i use archlinux mostly)
16:35.38gbetya99 thanks #archlinux-newbie looks like what I'm after haha
16:35.44tya99yeah that too
16:35.57coyotibosanybody know how to change the window color for just one program? my hexchat color transformation is almost complete..
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16:36.09tya99coyotibos: would depend on the window manager
16:36.20coyotibosopenbox
16:36.29coyotibosthx for responding
16:36.41tya99look at your openbox dox then
16:37.01tya99i use i3wm  so i don't know how to do it in openbox :P
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16:37.18coyotibosok
16:37.20tya99hopefully swaywm soon!
16:37.21coyotibosthx
16:38.37coyotibosswut?
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16:54.13Tenkawawell tonight should be interesting.. I'm going to put Debian on an headless AtomicPI server
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16:55.17TenkawaI'll probably build it with hdmi first then remove the display afterwards
16:55.35Tenkawa(it does have the port)
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17:18.42greycattime to choose a new password
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17:21.41greycatBehold the "cyberterrorist" that has all the old white men quaking in fear.
17:21.48roflbothi guys, struggling with installing debian stretch on a HP DL380 server. Finally got network working by using a non-free drivers included netinstall usb key,  but now the hp smart array drivers .. :/
17:22.08roflbotI manually "modprobe hpsa",  but its not detecting any disks
17:22.11roflbotno idea why
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17:22.31roflbotls /dev/ | grep cciss   does not show anything either
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17:39.26N3X15Anyone had issues with marvel 88SE91 devices acknowledging your device exists, but screwing up everything else, like size, sectors, and partition table?
17:39.52N3X15This is just using the RAID controller without raid on aforementioned devices
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17:42.30Tenkawayou my be missing other modules
17:42.47Tenkawaif you are inserting them manually
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17:45.19roflbotTenkawa: jepp
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17:45.29roflbothpsa is loaded automaticly
17:45.44roflbottried modprobe -r hpsa, and modprobe cciss
17:45.47roflbotbut did not help
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17:46.35Tenkawaright but those might not be the only ones needed for that device
17:46.45Tenkawais it a pci device?
17:46.56kskroflbot: I have never had an HP raid controller, but did you make sure there are devices created? :>
17:47.18ksklike, on dell hardware, you would need to setup a volume in raid controller menu, else there would be none..
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17:47.44Tenkawaksk:  good point
17:47.48noodlepieCould someone please tell me the default folder permissions for the following directories, I think I screwed them while moving the folder between partition mounts... ok, here goes... /var, /tmp, /run, /run/lock, /var/lock and /run/dbus, please!
17:48.17Tenkawaksk: lspci -k would also be good to check too
17:48.20noodlepieThanks in advance. I know it's a bit fiddly but if you could help, I would aprecciate it! :)
17:48.40Tenkawato see what modules it thinks it should be loading up
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17:49.17roflbotksk Tenkawa: did that, at least to my knowledge. Created the raid volumes and everything looked ok
17:49.17noodlepieI'm getting an Apache2, an rtkit and a systemd-hostname error on startup, probably due to a mixcopy or something.
17:49.27ksknoodlepie: http://paste.debian.net/1078291/
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17:49.38Tenkawaer roflbot I meant heheh
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17:49.47ksknot 100% sure if default, but that are the permissions on my shellhost..
17:49.53greycatnoodlepie: /run is not on disk, so rebooting should fix everything there
17:50.24greycat/run is also NOT a thing you should copy from one system to another
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17:52.15noodlepieThanks ever so much ksk. I know /run is a tmpfs mount, I just wondered about the errors getting tha apache2 socket from /run/dbus/apache2
17:53.12Tenkawaoh fun... going to be some storming tonight here
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17:53.28ksknoodlepie: maybe sharing that error would shed some light on the situation..
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17:57.16mbaHi. I need some assistance with vpn
17:58.11Tenkawamba: you need to be more specific
17:58.51roflbotlcpci -knn shows smart array G6 with hpsa driver in use
17:59.12Tenkawaroflbot: does it list a kernel module?
17:59.15mbaMy vpn is connected. I can ping and trace route.
17:59.20noodlepieSorry guys, I meant to say the /run/dbus/system_bus_socket from systemd.
17:59.25noodlepie-- Unit rtkit-daemon.service has begun starting up.
17:59.26noodlepieApr 18 18:58:33 Longview-House-Guest-PC rtkit-daemon[4523]: Failed to connect to system bus: Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No su
17:59.33noodlepiech file or directory
17:59.47greycatlrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Apr 10  2017 /var/run -> /run
17:59.48mbaBut I can not browse website
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18:00.46noodlepieI'm also getting Apr 18 18:58:33 Guest-PC dbus[491]: [system] Failed to activate service 'org.freedesktop.RealtimeKit1': timed out
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18:01.12Tenkawamba: is the vpn on on the linux machine or are you trying to use a vpn from linux?
18:01.32mbaI use expressvpn
18:01.56TenkawaI have no idea what that is
18:02.14kskbhuddah: that sounds like a paid service? why not ask their support for help?
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18:02.37mbaIt is a vpn service provider
18:02.41kskoh sorry, wrong highlight.
18:03.56Tenkawathen why are you not contacting them?
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18:05.05Tenkawadoes the machine work on your local net?
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18:05.35mbaYes
18:05.51Tenkawayeah you need to contact them
18:06.10Tenkawaimo
18:06.15mbaOk
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18:07.16noodlepieIs /var/lock a sumlink to /run/lock?
18:07.24TenkawaI hate that I have a new machine and currently no reliable way to cable up power
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18:08.00greycatlrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Apr 10  2017 /var/lock -> /run/lock
18:08.25noodlepie-- Unit apache2.service has begun starting up.
18:08.26noodlepieApr 18 19:07:58 Longview-House-Guest-PC apachectl[7024]: mktemp: failed to create directory via template '/var/lock/apache2.XXXXXXXXXX': No such file or directyy
18:08.28Tenkawareverse connector from what everyone else uses for jumpers
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18:11.28noodlepieApr 18 19:10:33 Longview-House-Guest-PC systemd[1]: Starting The Apache HTTP Server...
18:11.30noodlepieApr 18 19:10:34 Longview-House-Guest-PC apachectl[7973]: mktemp: failed to create directory via template '/var/lock/apache2.XXXXXXXXXX': No such file… directory
18:11.37ksknoodlepie: kinda sounds like you really borked your system...
18:11.39noodlepieMad huh!
18:11.42kskhow about reinstalllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? :)
18:11.49__m4ch1n3__mba can you resolve urls? try "getent hosts google.com"
18:11.56__m4ch1n3__ah he quit
18:11.57kskeh, sorry about the ls :D
18:12.05greycatnoodlepie: did you reboot to recreate /run yet?  If so, you're probably in reinstall land.
18:12.08noodlepieThose are the only 3 errors reported on boot-up. The rest runs perfectly as far as I can tell.
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18:12.12InstabinHello
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18:12.47noodlepieI really just want to install --reinstall the lsb-base, base-files and any other Debian packages for the basic filesystem and apps
18:12.48InstabinI am having an issue addidng gpg keys for thrid party repositories
18:12.57noodlepieI'll reboot.
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18:12.59greycatThat isn't what base-files is.
18:13.03ksknoodlepie: that probably not gonna work..
18:13.05noodlepieBack in ten minutes
18:13.09InstabinWhen i use apt-key add it tells me the key is to large
18:13.14greycatThere is a part of the system that is created by the installer, PERIOD.  It does not come from any package.
18:13.22kskInstabin: which key do you try to import?
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18:13.37Instabinksk: curl https://packages.grafana.com/gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -
18:13.48greycatwhy did he leave IRC if he's only rebooting this remote server...
18:13.56kskInstabin: how about being sane, and a) recieving that key b) add it to apt-key
18:14.23kskInstabin: like, see with your eyes that what curl gets here, actually is a gpg key, and not something else..
18:14.25ctrtest
18:14.33kskctr: success.
18:14.37Instabinksk: I did try wget and then add it
18:14.52ctrhi
18:14.55Instabinksk: I receive the same result
18:14.56ctri installed debian
18:15.07ctri liike it
18:15.19ctrbut wondering if there is alternative desktop enviroments
18:15.29ctrthe bar at the top im not so into
18:15.34__m4ch1n3__is there a way to configure how long an url is resolved before it fails?
18:15.35Tenkawawow.. got to get a molex adapter to hook up a 3A psu to this board
18:15.48Tenkawathis thing takes some juice
18:15.54greycat__m4ch1n3__: that's entirely up to the program that's doing the resolving
18:16.00N3X15Anyone had issues with marvel 88SE91 devices acknowledging your device exists, but screwing up everything else, like size, sectors, and partition table? My drives are 4TB in size, but only showing up as 1.7TB in size on fdisk.
18:16.01Instabinksk: it does download a public key block when I edit the downloaded file.
18:16.39TenkawaN3X15: after its been written to or always?
18:16.46N3X15always
18:16.50Tenkawahmm
18:16.54N3X15Including after multiple reboots.
18:17.07N3X15The drives in question are not assigned to an array
18:17.31TenkawaI've had  certain controllers work ok until you tried to access the media then it corrupt, etc
18:18.00Tenkawaare the arrays or static drives
18:18.04N3X15What's weird is there is a RAID1 array with two 250GB disks that's working just fine, same controller
18:18.04Tenkawaer thy
18:18.10Tenkawaer they
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18:18.16N3X15static
18:18.39Tenkawano complaints coming from a fdisk -l?
18:18.43N3X15None
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18:18.53Tenkawaabout mismatches etc
18:18.54kskInstabin: I dont have any problems importing that key on my debian8 install over here..
18:19.00Tenkawawow thats weird
18:19.18Instabinksk: Yea I can get it on debian 8 but not 9
18:19.34kskwhy not state that intially?
18:19.36Instabinksk: several keys tell me they are too large to import
18:19.40Tenkawaoh
18:19.48N3X15Tenkawa, https://hastebin.com/rikokizici.coffeescript
18:19.54Tenkawaoh wait
18:19.57kskInstabin: I can also import it on debian 9 without problems
18:19.58Instabinksk: zabbix grafana and influxdb
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18:20.19kska2a29c8090c72e6b85955a99fecd566e is the md5 checksum of the key I got over here..
18:20.24N3X15Note how it shows it as DOS when it's actually GPT
18:20.31Tenkawa32bit vs 64 bit formmatted will affect that
18:20.37ksksince its https, you should really get the same, if there is no state actor in between trying to fool you :P
18:20.37Tenkawamaximum size
18:20.40no_gravitySometimes when I hit key combosy like "ALT+F1" nothing happens and I have to do it again. Any ideas how to debug this?
18:21.00N3X15So you're saying my controller is too old to handle the drive?
18:21.02__m4ch1n3__hmm curl seems to ignore the resolve time when used with --max-time option, i want check via bash script if loged in into wifi paywall with "curl -m 2 -s -I http://detectportal.firefox.com/success.txt"
18:21.02N3X15:(
18:21.06Tenkawano
18:21.19Tenkawaits a tuning setting when the fs was created
18:21.56N3X15Well, it was set up with software RAID and then formatted with ext4
18:22.02Tenkawawhat I dont know is if you can migrate it to 64 bit once its created
18:22.03N3X15default settings on both
18:22.12Instabinksk:  sha256sum gpg.key 560785c1430b5f9cae7a49311ab3ff1a3944223078afdd9daf6631e1246010f9  gpg.key
18:22.19oxoxyou wonderful people :>
18:22.19Tenkawabut I "think" that might be what it is
18:22.20N3X15and that happened yesterday, so
18:22.44oxoxthank you a boatload and several more, for aiding the general populus in this day and age where everything can be oh-so confusing
18:23.15Tenkawais there stuff on this filesystem?
18:23.31N3X15There is, I am upgrading an older array from 1TB to 4TB
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18:23.50N3X15so this was set up and copied over on the mobo controller, which has one spare slot left
18:24.10TenkawaI mean the one thats curently not showing space
18:24.22Instabinksk: sorry md5sum gpg.key a2a29c8090c72e6b85955a99fecd566e  gpg.key
18:24.25kskInstabin: really nice to use another hashing algo, to make me check it again!?
18:24.30N3X15then I removed the old drives from the hardware array and inserted the 4TB drives into the old slots, which are on the marvell controller
18:24.34InstabinI got the same
18:24.39kskInstabin: mhhm, then I totally have no Idea whats wrong :o
18:24.40Tenkawaahhh
18:24.55kskInstabin: you did a "apt-key add gpg.key" also I suppose?
18:25.05Tenkawaso the old filesystem settings are in place
18:25.09N3X15Yes
18:25.16__m4ch1n3__when im not connected to wifi it fails instantly, but when connected and not loged in it takes like 5 seconds, i dont use their nameserver via dhcp so the wifi accesspoint seems to drop the package silently
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18:25.20Instabinksk: apt-key add gpg.key gpg: Warning: 1 key skipped due to its large size gpg: Warning: 1 key skipped due to its large size OK
18:25.32kskInstabin: maybe to sort out some layer8 issues: md5sum gpg.key; cat gpg.key; apt-key add gpg.key -> pastebin this please
18:25.42N3X15Tenkawa: The new drives are not in an array on the marvell controller though, just in software
18:26.26Tenkawayeah without a backup I'm hesitant but I think its out of extents or superblocks because it was a 32 bit fs before
18:26.29kskInstabin: lemme check if there are updates for apt on my machine that make it fail, too. sec..
18:26.50TenkawaI wish someone was online who has had to do this more recently thanI
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18:27.00N3X15It showed as 4TB before, though Tenkawa
18:27.00kskInstabin: mhm no, nothing apt-related..
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18:27.10N3X15On the mobo controller
18:27.24Instabinksk: https://pastebin.com/QmEHRh6Y
18:27.33Tenkawabut not mounted though in linux right?
18:27.35__m4ch1n3__brb
18:27.49N3X15I can't mount it in linux because the partition table is all screwy
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18:27.53Tenkawathid is a "linux" thing
18:27.54InstabinApt works no updates faill excpet for the repositories for grafana zabbix and influx
18:27.57Tenkawaerr this
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18:28.27Tenkawaoh
18:28.29N3X15I'll hotswap the drive over to the mobo real quick to show you
18:28.39kskInstabin: thanks, nothing strange to see there :(
18:28.49Tenkawaok
18:29.09kskInstabin: btw, the key itself seems strange to me, why is there a newline in it before "=0pMC"? (its the same over here, and I managed to import it. still...
18:29.12Instabinksk: I cant figure out what it is. Been beating my head against the wall
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18:29.42Instabinksk: yea but it worked when you imported it
18:29.59kskInstabin: apt is version 1.4.9, yes?
18:30.03Instabinksk: Has to be something for apt
18:30.05N3X15Yeah, as soon as I plugged it into the mobo, mdadm picked it up and started the array as 4TB
18:30.07ksk(apt-cache policy apt)
18:30.13N3X15Tenkaw ^
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18:31.31N3X15Tenkawa, https://hastebin.com/ucuholinuf.coffeescript
18:31.38kskInstabin: maybe as a workaround: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=853858 see what debian dude (1st reply) says - "Dont use apt-key add, place the key where it belongs by hand"
18:31.39juddBug https://bugs.debian.org/853858 in apt (open): «/usr/bin/apt-key: cannot add gpg keys due to their large size»; severity: normal; opened: 2017-02-01; last modified: 2018-12-30.
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18:32.00jadaxhey, do you know if AMD RX 570 / RX 580 is supported in debian? I'm asking specifically about being able to control fan speed, under/over clock etc.
18:32.20TenkawaN3X15: so is that good or not?
18:32.54N3X15Yes, but that's plugged into the motherboard, and I need it on the marvell controller since it has two free slots
18:32.54kskInstabin: not using apt-key add sounds like a great idea really, Ive been using it up until now though..
18:33.02Instabinksk: yea I have read that and googled everything I could still couldnt figure that out
18:33.46Tenkawawell you will have to recontstruct the array definition to do that
18:33.48kskInstabin: the line starting with "for Debian 9 ("stretch") and later," Is what you are looking for ;)
18:33.57kskalso man 5 sources.list
18:34.57TenkawaAnyone in here know Raid via DM?
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18:35.20noodlepieOk, I rebooted, running the -rt kernel, and I'm still getting all 3 errors on boot-up.
18:35.38Tenkawaif they do please help N3X15 ... I'm definitely rusty and I need to go afk for approx 15 min.
18:35.43ksknoodlepie: why the .. would you try an -rt kernel? :o
18:35.52N3X15Tenkawa, thanks for your help
18:35.52kskthe error you reported are clearly not kernel related.
18:35.56Tenkawanp
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18:36.26N3X15This is an old machine from around 2008 so it's probably past time to replace it anyway
18:37.43Instabinksk: I read that but the keyrings folder is in /usr/share/keyrings and I wasnt quite sure how to use the signed by option
18:39.23noodlepieI'm getting another error now, -- Unit systemd-journal-flush.service has begun starting up.
18:39.24Instabinksk: funnything is that you can import the key with synaptic package manager....
18:39.26noodlepieApr 18 19:32:54 Longview-House-Guest-PC systemd-random-seed[249]: Failed to create directory /var/lib/systemd/: No such file or directory
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18:40.09noodlepiemy /var/lib/systemd is really /home/var/lib/system due to a symlink from /var to /home/var - fits my disk space usage patterm.
18:41.10noodlepieI wonder what could be going on here. Things look normal to me.
18:41.26N3X15wait
18:41.32N3X15why are you symlinking stuff around
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18:41.44greycata ... symlink ... from /var to .... WHAT
18:41.50greycatREINSTALL.  NOW.
18:42.06N3X15never touch /var, /bin, etc
18:42.11noodlepie<PROTECTED>
18:42.16N3X15that's why all your stuff is borked
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18:43.39noodlepieIs /var/run a symlink to /run?
18:44.04greycat*plonk*
18:44.25noodlepie:)
18:44.27greycatNo more spoon.  Go install Debian in a clean system, either a VM or a chroot with debootstrap or a real box.
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18:45.39noodlepie_/|\_ ATARI VCS Linux DRM-Free Gaming Console _/|\_ -- It might make a decent platform for the - only Free games I would play on one.
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18:49.10__m4ch1n3__"getent hosts detectportal.firefox.com" takes as long as curl, how can i check if url can be resolved within certain time via commandline?
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18:49.32greycatBy resolving it and seeing how long it takes.
18:49.42greycatOr by fixing your DNS.
18:49.49greycatI know which one I would focus on.
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18:49.56__m4ch1n3__no i ment within a certain amount of time
18:50.02greycat!wayttd
18:50.02dpkgWhat Are You Trying To Do?
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18:50.38__m4ch1n3__i want check if currently loged in to wifi accesspoint paywal
18:50.59greycatAnd the only way you can think of to check that is to resolve www.google.com and see how long it takes?
18:51.04greycatMaybe you should look for another way.
18:51.21noodlepieI want to be able to install Debian on one really, unless it actually quoite fast (they updated the spec from Bristol Ridge APU to Ryzen recently) and has a few Atari-like (from their Falcon and Jaguar days, followed by their crew forming VM Labs and designing the DVD-player add on chipset for the Nuon interactive multimedia platform). Since the Falcon030 computer had a fully fledged Motorola DSP56K
18:51.24noodlepieco-processor, And the Jaguar had it's own chipset for graphics and sound, also a DSP and the RAMDAC video output was 24-bit and could do basic texture mapping, back then quite new on consumer kit. I'm not really sure about the AMD Ryzen chipset and what features convinced Atari to go for that CPU on their box. Basicaly, if I can install Debian on it, or maybe Gentoo if it is fast enough, and can write my own
18:51.26noodlepiemultimedia demos with its chipset freatures, I could possibly opt for one.
18:51.54noodlepieI know I can get a Raspberry-Pi to a decent enough spec but I'm interested, always, in Atari's ventures into generic hardware methods of a rendering stream.
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18:52.50Tenkawanoodlepie: do you have an understanding though of their architectural philosophy of how they are going about it?
18:53.04Tenkawathat is key for a lot of this
18:53.42roflbotTenkawa: yep, listed kernel module  hpsa
18:53.42greycatI *suspect* that the solution you're aiming for is "run timeout 5 getent blah and if it takes more than 4 seconds, assume it timed out, and do XYZ" but that is still really really ugly.
18:54.50Tenkawaroflbot: ok.. next stage.. does dmesg shoe any cciss messages?
18:54.52BCMM__m4ch1n3__: captive portals may resolve DNS correctly, but intercept http connections
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18:55.16BCMMcan't trust dns for redirecting people to the captive portal, because results might be cached, etc.
18:55.27TenkawaI hate captive portals
18:55.47Tenkawathose things are pure evil
18:55.51Tenkawaheheheh
18:56.00`Kevintry using openssl s_client to verify TLS/SSL handshake if they are intercepting
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18:57.35__m4ch1n3__get request to  http://detectportal.firefox.com/success.txt is how firefox does it, and it works but i want speed it up, if accesspoint-nameserver is used, get response status code is 302 target moved to ..., but when custom nameserver is used its filtered and getent hosts and curl take like forever before the request fail
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18:57.39noodlepieWell, I'm sure busieness motivations are quite inferior when compared to technical interests and merits. As soon as microsoft have lost the game to GNU/Linux, they will bail and offer no Free Software at all, they're gon' be jus' gone! This process is happening faster and faster. While they are a-hanging on offering "support" for some projects, their size cannot financially sustain the loss of OS sales
18:57.42noodlepierevenue, and they will just disappear altogether as more and more people realise Free/Open Sharable, Studyable, Runnable and Distributable is the only thing that can guarantee it levels of perfectiopns. As soon as we all start using AI properly, the Free Software codebase will be the defining factor in configuration and callibration. The closed software source don't have the Free Software code base to teach
18:57.44noodlepiecomputers how to program with, and we, the Free Heads, do!
18:57.57greycatman 1 timeout
18:58.09greycatUGLY fucking solution, and now I've said it twice, so it's twice as ugly
18:58.19noodlepieThis single factor is what terrifies microsoft so much, and they are beginning to sqeak a wonky tune with a grab-keep effort to keep people from totallu abandoning winders
18:58.27Tenkawagreycat: whi not 1*infinity
18:58.30Tenkawaer why
18:58.39greycathuh?
18:58.54__m4ch1n3__ah sorry missed that thank you
18:59.09Tenkawaoh I was trying to be funny
18:59.43Tenkawaisn't funny
18:59.57noodlepieI used to work in London back in Y1999, for a Digital Design agency who let me code exclusively GPL solutions for our clients. We all found the license was great in mutually permitting improvement and reuse
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19:00.25noodlepieI used to get free beer at that job, every Friday at 4:30. Wine too, and then off out to London's pubs with my mates
19:00.55Tenkawatries to remember the years he was in London and Guernsey/Jersey
19:01.39roflbotTenkawa: dmesg | grep cciss shows nothing
19:01.48roflbotbut three lines with hpsa
19:02.01roflbot"board not ready. Timed out"  hmmm
19:02.11Tenkawaroflbot: oh....
19:02.15Tenkawainteresting
19:03.00noodlepieI used PHP for some basic protals, but I found Zope and Python and their differences to things like Spring and OpenStack, even LAMP. Zope is really cool and has tonnes of cleverly reused componenets which make using and learning about it fun. But! It's even more fun to program and has a few different angles between BlueBream Zope 3 itself, and things like GROK which is a web-cms engine build using the Zope
19:03.03noodlepiecomponenet toolkit. It's as cool as it comes really. And, if you like Object Databases, Templates and reusable component object, it's the best!
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19:03.38Tenkawayeah I'm not very versed with this board but that doesn't sound good.. I would check though like someone asked though if there is any on board config you need to add acl/port access fort this machine
19:04.34Tenkawathink
19:05.06Tenkawathink's he'll be asking his wife to be doing some soldering work for him soon
19:05.23ctris it hard to change desktops
19:05.28ctrenviroments
19:05.34ctrnvm
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19:06.03roflbotTenkawa: thanks for helping :) Will be doing some testing and googling etc.  I'll tell if I find out something
19:06.48Tenkawaroflbot: np... let me know what you find
19:06.59Tenkawagood luck
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19:09.18noodlepieI used it on Virgin Media Cable TV station "Trouble" - for Teenagers and kids. We built flexible page templates and overloaded all we could in the name of simplicity->complexity acceleration. Everthing was contextual so when you where logged in to the box's Zope auth kit, visiting the site's pages rendered them as editable in the page itself, with all the CRUD/preview whit in a location closer to the app
19:09.20noodlepieserver so we could fit it all together, a few agony uncle/aunt posting forms with user write permissions of much the same basic page template. Dead cool, dead quick and fun to extend too, a photography stock company in Camden had me writing a C++ Python driver for the prorietary photo database - to search from our Solaris box running Zope and Postgreql (for the Web user accounts and their saved lightbox photo
19:09.22noodlepiecollections and what - hurrah for a win to Free sh*t! Finally the Badmointon Horse Trials got a Blender modelled cross country horse trials course with gate photos and a clickable image to view each gate from a variety of angles. I learned Blender to do this :). They also got the editable contextual pages which made the template stack very pleasant to work with.
19:09.25setuidI'm preseeding some installs, and found a weird issue. I'm trying to zero the nvme disks that have previously had ceph osds deployed to them, using the following syntax:
19:09.29setuidd-i partman/early_command string \
19:09.30setuidfdisk -l | grep 'Disk /dev/nvme' | cut -f1 -d: | cut -f2 -d' ' | while read -r disk ; do dd if=/dev/zero of=$disk bs=1M count=3; done
19:09.52setuidThis works when run interactively, but seems to _not_ reset those disks when run as part of the preseed
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19:11.43noodlepiels -l /run/dbus please?
19:12.19noodlepieI get srw-rw-rw- 1 root root 0 Apr 18 19:33 system_bus_socket=
19:12.26noodlepieWhat's the =, please?
19:14.47EdePopedesomething my output doesn't show oO
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19:25.12setuidSo any ideas?
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19:28.03roflbotTenkawa: removed all disks but two, and it worked. looks like a mix of sas and sata confused the controller
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19:28.43Tenkawaroflbot: ouch
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19:28.56Tenkawais that going to be ok?
19:29.11pagetelegramgot apache2 on deb off on a vps somewhere and can't find information on changing the order of which conf loads first when for example someone just types the ip of the server. I do not know what to search because I do not know what it's called.
19:30.27pagetelegramsome reason apache loads one of my domain conf before the 000-default one.
19:31.27roflbotTenkawa: thinking of trying to bypass the controller, and use linux raid instead. not sure if its a good idea though.
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19:32.02roflbotI probably have to set each disk as a volume with raid 0+1
19:32.14Tenkawaahh
19:32.18roflbotand then mdadm them together :)
19:32.25Tenkawaindeed
19:32.45roflbotI prefer linux software raid to be honest
19:32.56roflbotkeen on trying zfs too
19:33.04Tenkawaheheheh
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19:33.51roflbottesting :D
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19:36.29__m4ch1n3__`timeout 2 curl` does exactly what I expected `curl --max-time=2` to do :3
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19:45.46TenkawaI'm still working on figuring out a power adapter for my new server
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19:53.19Tenkawayay found the conversion headers
19:53.58Tenkawajust have to buy them and solder a new adapter for them
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20:11.42jaggzwhat's the package for adding additional export options to apps (like in KDE's screenshot program, spectacle, to export to imgur or flickr, etc.)
20:12.19jaggzI'm asking because flickr needs an account, but the authentication thing pops up a flickr window that says I don't have permission
20:12.42Tenkawasudo
20:13.11Tenkawasudo apt-get install or whichever tool lyou use to install packages
20:13.21jaggzTenkawa, no I mean, it pops up my browser here: https://www.flickr.com/services/auth/?api_key=49d585bafa0758cb5c58ab67198bf632&frob=72157704637527342-75564270a182b46c-634426&perms=write&api_sig=42c19bf4e7e0632fe97c16e0c33acc0d
20:13.36Tenkawajust a sec
20:13.36jaggzand then a local window that asks if I've authenticated myself yet or not
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20:14.29Tenkawadid you sign in to flikr?
20:14.35raidghostInstalling Pi-Hole in debian, Any good?
20:14.36Tenkawathats a web service call?
20:14.40Tenkawaer .
20:14.58Tenkawathat error was a web login failure
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20:15.56Tenkawacouldve been preshared key, user/pw... I don't know flikr
20:16.13jaggzTenkawa, that page doesn't work whether I'm signed in or not
20:16.23jaggzmaybe i'll just log in normally and then tell spectacle I'm authenticated?
20:16.56Tenkawaoh
20:16.57Tenkawawait
20:16.59TenkawaI see
20:17.14Tenkawaare you sure you got perms for these objects?
20:17.41jaggzTenkawa, objects?
20:18.06Tenkawaif its a cascading permission you could be blocked more than one level  up
20:18.43Tenkawaor just test one file even.. re-set its  permission again and make again
20:18.45jaggzif I'm already logged in, then get to that permission error page (from the spectacle -> flickr -> add account), and I tell iet "yes I'm authenticated", I get a popup "Error occurred: Invalid Frob   Cannot proceed any further."
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20:19.00jaggzTenkawa, I'm not sure what file perms you're referring to
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20:19.46jaggzI'm just trying to add the flickr account currently
20:21.06jaggzspectacle has this window if I want to "Change Account" (to add one in this case) https://imgur.com/buVH8i7
20:21.46Tenkawalike I said... I know "nothing" about flikr itself... one thing I am noticing is that it does mention that it wants a yahoo account if thats relevant
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20:22.44jaggzyeah I'm using my yahoo account on flickr, just can't get it added to spectacle
20:23.26Tenkawaok.. just wanted to make sure that variable was covered
20:23.42jaggzI didn't used to have these export options -- I had to add some package for it.  Can't find what package that was, and spectacle doesn't seem to list it in its Recommands
20:24.15jaggzI"m figuring maybe there's an update
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20:25.08daxmaybe kipi-plugins?
20:26.12Tenkawadid you install both kde-spectacle and ksnapshot?
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20:26.40Tenkawathats the new and transitional package name
20:26.52jaggzkipi-plugins package seems to be it
20:27.09Tenkawacool
20:27.25Tenkawadax: you go
20:27.27jaggzTenkawa, ksnapshot is not installed
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20:27.39jaggzthere's no update for kipi-plugins
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20:27.59Tenkawaksnapshot - transitional package for kde-spectacle
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20:29.04jaggzand I guess they compile it
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21:32.31jaggzdax, looks like they updated the flickr api in kipi-plugins in digikam 5.9  (debian stable is at digikam 5.3) https://i.imgur.com/BXUeh3r.png
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21:32.43jaggzI wonder if I should risk going to buster
21:33.01jaggznot for just this, no.  nevermind. :)
21:33.53jaggzno need to risk all my progress on life-saving projects (literally) to spend time with a down system just to upload to flickr more conveniently
21:34.25daxif you want an adventure, you could always try
21:34.27daxdpkg: ssb
21:34.28dpkgFirst, check for a backport on <debian-backports>.  If unavailable: 1) Add a deb-src line for sid (not a deb line!); ask me about <deb-src sid> 2) enable debian-backports (see <bdo>) 3) aptitude update; aptitude install build-essential; aptitude build-dep packagename; apt-get -b source packagename; 4) install the resultant debs.  To change compilation options, see <package recompile>; for versions newer than sid see <uupdate>.
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21:50.57bernyrdhello
21:51.03bernyrdI have two NIC, but only one show
21:51.15bernyrdon other computer just like it it worked, so I wonder if it is dead now?
21:51.25bernyrdI made some changes and reboot a few times. reboot does not fix now.
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21:52.31bernyrdlspci does not show NIC -- so I am concerned. I changed /etc/network/interfaces.d files
21:52.32kskbernyrd: lspci gives clues
21:52.45kskk. Did you maybe disable it via BIOS?
21:52.57bernyrdHmm.. no. But I will see if it got disabled somehow.
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21:53.12kskif it does not show via lspci you will have no luck trying to configure the interface (via interfaces)
21:53.58kskbernyrd: if the devices is physicly there plugged into computer, it should also most likey produce some output in dmesg - if linux was not able to initialize it or so
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21:55.57bernyrdI will check that shortly. It is soldered on to board. Is small computer
21:55.58jhutchinslspci should show it unless it's USB.
21:56.11bernyrdThe working one still shows up
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22:00.10zleapchat later(s)
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22:01.20jhutchinsbernyrd: If it were unrecognized/unsupport it lspci would still see it as an unknown device.
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22:28.21wald0why the xserver-xorg-video-geode package doesn't exist for amd64 builds?
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22:30.24jhutchinsPossibly not needed?
22:30.34jmcnaughtis the geode cpu 64-bit?
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22:31.07wald0dont know
22:32.40wald0launched in 1999
22:32.51wald0seems like old stuff!
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22:33.05wald0asumes that amd64 is useless then
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22:34.12daxit FTBFS on other architectures
22:34.22daxand yes, i gather the underlying hardware is all i386
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23:42.56aloo_shualso: what does grub, later debian use to display menu & vt s? For one, I'd like to configure a simple multihead setting (ext. VGA on, int. LVDS off/fallback) early on, and the vt's , display manager, and session to merely inherit this setup rather than re-setting it multiple times in the boot process
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23:45.07aloo_shubut I also want to understand if instead of forwarding an Xsession to a remote Xserver, I could foward a VT
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23:59.43EdePopedealoo_shu: you can. you have to tell it on which XServer to run and allow it's displaying on that server.

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