IRC log for #devuan on 20170424

00:01.25DocScrutinizer05fsmithred: "Devuan is about >>Init F______<<  -> instr($check, "reedom")
00:02.30DocScrutinizer05who cares about the color of the default desktop? who's even supposed to know that before they join the forum?
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00:05.15DocScrutinizer05also check first hit from  https://www.ixquick.com/do/search?q=What+is+the+color+of+the+default+theme+for+the+Devuan+desktop --> https://talk.devuan.org/t/how-do-i-change-my-desktop-and-cursor-theme/354
00:06.08golinuxDocScrutinizer05:  Your monitor is defective if the desktop looks gray to you.  Either that or you're color blind!
00:06.25DocScrutinizer05http://wstaw.org/m/2017/04/24/plasma-desktopV22054.png
00:07.23golinuxThose are gawd awful colors.  More fuchsia than purple.
00:07.35golinuxThat hurt my eyes.
00:07.35DocScrutinizer05to start with, are only people allowed on the forum who installed a desktop Devuan Jessie (and have a non-broken monitor and eye sight)?
00:08.16DocScrutinizer05I mean, that's a bot fence question, not trivial pursuit
00:08.16golinuxWhat have you been drinking (or smoking)
00:08.46golinuxThere are a few questions.  Try again and you'll get a different one.
00:09.44DocScrutinizer05yeah, I got "what means SSD?" - I honestly don't know many users who might want to use Devuan who actually know to answer that question
00:10.04DocScrutinizer05know personally, that is
00:10.32golinuxWell come up with some questions then that will fool the bots
00:10.42golinuxEmail them to me.
00:10.50DocScrutinizer05I think there are like 15 friends of mine who might be interested and only a 4 of them could answer that question
00:11.03golinuxIt's not as easy as it sounds.
00:11.21XenguyI hear that SSDs really improve boot time
00:11.43XenguyDon't own one yet myself
00:11.52golinuxBots have figured out numbers
00:12.07DocScrutinizer05[2017-04-24 Mon 02:01:25] <DocScrutinizer05> fsmithred: "Devuan is about >>Init F______<<  -> instr($check, "reedom")
00:12.23golinuxSo we made the questions Linux/Devuan specific
00:12.35golinuxYeah I read the scrollback
00:13.02fsmithredI missed a couple of them, too
00:13.12golinuxWe can add that one
00:13.45DocScrutinizer05I asked in gere "what's the dang color?" - answer been "purpy", go figure!
00:13.52DocScrutinizer05here*
00:15.03golinuxBut somwon who doesn't hang out here would see it as purple.
00:15.35golinuxI need to red the entire back log.  Give me a sec to catch up.
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00:19.01*** topic/#devuan is Recent (2017-04-21 - for real now): Jessie 1.0 RC ** https://devuan.org/ discussion channel (logged at https://botbot.me/freenode/devuan - with useful 'search') | Please take off-topic conversation to #debianfork | /msg chanserv info #devuan | !listkeys #devuan <foo> | Devuan Forum: https://dev1galaxy.org/
00:21.53DocScrutinizer05http://wstaw.org/m/2017/04/24/plasma-desktoph22054.png  122,118,145 - well, this qualifies as pretty much gray
00:23.23DocScrutinizer05as opposed to e.g. http://wstaw.org/m/2017/04/24/plasma-desktoph22054.png
00:25.43DocScrutinizer05122,118,145.  4 more on Green and it would be a blueish gray, not a purpy
00:26.11golinuxThose pngs are identical
00:26.23DocScrutinizer05are they?
00:26.32DocScrutinizer05oops
00:26.44DocScrutinizer05the heck
00:26.48golinuxYeah oops.
00:27.21DocScrutinizer05http://wstaw.org/m/2017/04/24/plasma-desktopn22054.png
00:27.35golinuxI really don't have time for this and neither does the channel.  As you said  . . . silly questions.
00:27.48DocScrutinizer05sorry, was too fast for my pastebin applet
00:28.01golinuxThat's a disgusting cvolor a fichsia not purple.
00:28.16golinuxJeesh . . .typos
00:28.35DocScrutinizer05whatever it is, it's what "google" gives you, searching for "purple" pictures
00:29.28golinuxI've been doing artwork my entire life and never have heard 'that' color called purple.
00:29.41DocScrutinizer05enough bikeshedding, I think the question is pretty hard to answer
00:30.22golinuxNot even close.  Now please lets stop spamming this channel with silliness
00:30.39DocScrutinizer05and most people never did artwork in their life and would refer to google for definition of a color, if anything
00:31.10golinuxDon't believe everything you read on the internet!
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00:31.32DocScrutinizer05this is a poll
00:32.00DocScrutinizer05and I believe that poll shows an accurate result of what others call that color
00:33.04DocScrutinizer05https://www.ixquick.com/do/search?q=purple&nj=0&cat=pics
00:35.06DocScrutinizer05they might all be wrong. My friend tells me everybody except offset print professionals are wrong in calling "magenta" incorrectly "red"
00:35.59DocScrutinizer05<ETX-ot>
00:36.18Leander_you can bring that conversation on debianfork instead
00:36.24Leander_#debianfork
00:36.26DocScrutinizer05not worth it
00:37.05Leander_then stop it
00:37.16DocScrutinizer05^^^  <ETX-ot>
00:37.26golinuxGood grief PLEASE stop.  It's inappropriate to go on and on in this channel and more than annoying.
00:38.55DocScrutinizer05do we start pleading each other to stop pleading each other now? ;-P
00:39.41golinuxI really don't want to have to put you on ignore Doc.
00:40.09DocScrutinizer05but you can't stop without having the final comment, right?
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02:24.10zono50First of all, thanks to everyone for your hard work on continuing the proud traditions of Free Linux
02:24.54zono50I am having issues installing nvidia drivers tho after installing devuan.  When I go through the installer, it says, "Unable to find the kernel source tree for the currently running kernel"
02:28.33nikitisHe wants to know what the kernel-source package is called in Devuan
02:43.05fsmithredtoo late: apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
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03:06.19XenguyNo patience, 12 minutes
03:07.11Xenguygood solution too
03:44.29golinuxThe distrowatch numbers keep getting better and better.  Look at this!   1 week: 11 (775)  #11.  How cool is that!!
03:45.24fsmithredup from 50 yesterday
03:46.19Centurion_Danthat will be from us all looking to see if Devuans stats are going up ;-)
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03:46.22fsmithredbeen there and done that with the nvidia drivers
03:46.32fsmithredlol
03:47.01MrEllo all. second time here since getting educated on this subject.
03:47.36AlexLikeRocknvidia  drivers (firmaware )   head-braker !
03:48.04AlexLikeRockyeah ,
03:48.28AlexLikeRock<PROTECTED>
03:48.38AlexLikeRocka mount  ago  i see  at 23  place
03:52.15Xenguyhello Mr , what's up?
03:52.28XenguyGreat to see the interest
03:53.37XenguyBest to get ssl certificate redundancy going too
03:53.45XenguyAdmin redundancy in general
03:53.52XenguyBuddy system or w/e
03:53.58XenguyJust typing out loud
03:54.56MrHello Xen, it is an interesting topic. I finally put in the time to dig a bit deeper into details of both sides and seems the mission of devuan is somthing I align with more.
03:56.48XenguyThis is a decent starter site for researching systemd issues:  http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
03:57.13XenguyIt's where I usually point people who are asking, what's the deal with systemd
03:58.10XenguyMr: Had you tried installing?
03:58.17Xenguy*Have
04:00.56MrIronicly not yet. I need to dl the iso and migrate. I'm on a systemd disto now, was thinking arch for a while then heard of parabola which forked into discovering devuan
04:01.32XenguyFor me it's like the Debian I used to know and love...
04:01.49XenguyIf you have spent time with Debian, you'll feel right at home
04:01.57Mrgood to know.
04:02.10XenguyWhat DE do you prefer?
04:03.15Xenguye.g. gnome, kde, xfce
04:03.33Xenguylxde
04:03.45MrI like xfce or mate
04:03.58golinuxjust sent an email to distrowatch asking them to remove GNOME as a desktop option
04:04.09XenguyBoth of those work fine I hear, tho I run MATE so I know from experience that works great
04:04.13Mrdid openbox for a bit but a little too minimal to be practical
04:04.30Xenguygood idea golinux , so as to manage expectations
04:05.08XenguyOpenbox is great, and I've used more minimal than that, but I tend to DE instead of WM these days, cos I'm spoiled a bit :-)
04:05.18golinuxThere hasn't been a demand.  No surprise there.  Want GNOME?  Use Debian.  Simple.
04:05.27XenguyExactly
04:06.09XenguyAnd from my personal vindictive point of view, GNOME deserves to be cut loose, for a variety of reasons pertaining to systemd, debian, RH, etc.
04:08.32XenguyI won't say FG, but you get the idea = )
04:09.08MrI was a bid intrugued by Manjaro, but seems to be picking up steam
04:09.39XenguyIs that the RPM based distro that has changed names a thousand times?
04:13.38XenguyA. No, you're thinking of a completely different distro
04:14.54XenguyBased on Arch, so it is non-deb based
04:15.13XenguyArch tends to be more bleeding edge (in both good and bad ways)
04:15.35XenguyThey cut loose 32-bit for example (or are going to)
04:16.32Mryes that is the one. I might ruffle feathers but the more i looked into it the more it seemed like the ubunto of arch. not that that is good or nescessarily bad..
04:16.57XenguyThis is the bounty of gnu/linux:  choice
04:17.10XenguyPay your money, take your chance :-)
04:17.25Mrcheers to that~
04:17.29XenguyOf course Debian/Devuan has always been the sane choice :p
04:17.36Xenguy;-)
04:20.47Mrtrue:o)
04:21.14Mron that note, I must run. till next time..
04:21.20Xenguyttyl
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04:32.35bluemarlinwith Arch the only thing bleeding was me, usually...
04:37.27bluemarlini had to pray for good fortune before each pacman -Syu :]
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07:32.59AntoFoxmorning!!
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07:44.33AntoFoxthe problems with xapps are now fixed
07:44.47AntoFoxhappy desktop
07:44.53AntoFoxbbl
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08:07.13Enrico_MenottiGood morning. I have debootstrapped Devuan for an arm architecture. Now at boot it tries to mount selinux on /sys/fs/selinux. But this path does not exist. I think selinux is disabled in the kernel. How to avoid it to be mounted?
08:09.55unpleasedGood morning Enrico !
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08:10.23unpleasedCan you tell me the libselinux version ?
08:10.36Enrico_MenottiA minute...
08:14.42Enrico_MenottiI have some difficulties. I am currently running Debian on that device. With the Devuan file system mounted. I tried to chroot into the Devuan file system and run dpkg-query -s libselinux, but that says libselinux is not installed.
08:15.20Enrico_MenottiI will boot Devuan and try from there. But since I have the keyboard not properly set, first I have to create auxiliary scripts.
08:17.46unpleasedUhm well, that may be the issue ...
08:19.42unpleasedthe proper way to mount a
08:19.42unpleasedselinuxfs in a chroot is to bind mount it from the host, not mount a new
08:19.42unpleasedfs.
08:20.30unpleasedmount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /target/sys/fs/selinux
08:20.46unpleasedmount -o remount,ro,bind /target/sys/fs/selinux
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08:22.41Enrico_MenottiOk, I have booted Devuan and asked about libselinux. It is not installed.
08:24.04unpleasedIt's weird because libselinux is a (hard-)dependency of coreutils, mount and util-linux
08:25.52Enrico_MenottiSo now should I install it?
08:31.40unpleasedI would say so
08:33.13Enrico_MenottiBut isn't there a way to get completely rid of selinux?
08:35.44Enrico_MenottiE: unable to locate package libselinux
08:35.59Enrico_Menotti(After apt-get install libselinux in the chroot jail.)
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08:38.57unpleasedthis should be a network issue
08:40.17Enrico_MenottiYesterday I have been able to install packages in this way. So I think the network is ok.
08:40.58DocScrutinizer05did somebody try the vagrant box?
08:41.29jaromilyes me, works like a charm
08:42.04jaromilhi everyone. re: torrent - the best way to have it is to help us squash the last urgent bugs if any, then we'll rename or reroll new isos and label it final and make a torrent
08:42.22jaromilthe RC is not supposed to stay up for long. i'd go for 3 weeks max
08:44.44Enrico_Menottiunpleased It's libselinux1. Version 2.3-2.
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08:46.35DocScrutinizer05maybe my vagrant tooling is too old then
08:47.18DocScrutinizer05ssh doesn't establish an auth dialog
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10:53.54DocScrutinizer05logging in to beta vagrantbox I get this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24447209. Trying to log in to RC vagrantbox ssh stalls in line#17 like this http://paste.ubuntu.com/24446607/ (to sessions in sequence, to root and $user). Any ideas?
10:54.23DocScrutinizer05two sessions*
10:57.53DocScrutinizer05there's a maybe 60s timeout before "ssh_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer"
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11:40.44jaromilhttp://www.linux-magazin.de/NEWS/Devuan-1.0-auf-der-Zielgeraden
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11:54.02KatolaZhttps://www.developpez.com/actu/131896/L-equipe-Devuan-annonce-la-sortie-de-la-release-candidate-de-Jessie-1-0-0-la-premiere-version-du-fork-de-Debian-sans-systemd/
11:54.35KatolaZhttps://www.nixp.ru/news/14005.html
11:54.42KatolaZhttp://webwereld.nl/open-source/98379-systemd-vrije-debian-fork-komt-eindelijk-uit-beta
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14:38.12telmichwhat's the best place to report bugs for the installer? I.e. when it cannot install the boot loader into a raid6 setup?
14:38.21telmichsomewhere at devuan or better at debian?
14:43.00KatolaZtelmich: use reportbug
14:43.08KatolaZjust be sure that you have the last version from the repos
14:43.20KatolaZ6.6.3+devuan1.3
14:43.33KatolaZand then use "devuan-installer" as package name
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14:43.49KatolaZtelmich: the bug will be filed to bugs.devuan.org
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14:46.15DocScrutinizer05!bug
14:46.15infobotsomebody said #devuan bugtracker was https://bugs.devuan.org/Reporting.html, or "make sure the destination email address in reportbug is submit@bugs.devuan.org ! "
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14:47.42telmichKatolaZ: ok, thanks!
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14:50.07RilloBileyhello #devuan
14:50.31RilloBileyI have a problem with apt-get update fetching i386 packages: https://pastebin.com/rSivxwPL
14:51.04RilloBileyI deleted the files from /var/, but apt-get update puts them back there
14:51.18parazydRilloBiley: you should edit your e/tc/apt/sources.list
14:51.35RilloBileyit's not in sources.list
14:51.37parazydremove dupes, and the amd64 mentions if you're not using amd64
14:51.42parazydoh?
14:51.50RilloBileyI want amd64
14:51.56parazydcan you check
14:52.01RilloBileyI don't need i386 anymore
14:52.07parazydit's what the error says: duplicate sources.list entry
14:52.11parazydthat file is in /etc/apt
14:52.24parazydthere is also sources.list.d which can hold more files
14:54.04RilloBileysources.list https://pastebin.com/aqjAR8NK
14:55.38RilloBileyin sources.list.d devuan.list is commented out & keybase.list only has deb http://prerelease.keybase.io/deb stable main
14:58.43RilloBileyI meant to ask golinux about this yesterday, but my laptop switches off at random (hurray)
14:59.27golinuxMaybe a hardware problem?
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15:02.12parazydthatt is strange then, indeed
15:03.41DocScrutinizer05use grep?
15:03.43golinuxOther than that, I haven't a clue.  I've never had a lappy.  ;) Or done wifi for that matter.
15:04.30RilloBileythe laptop has a flexing issue
15:04.48RilloBileywhich is located around the northbridge I think
15:05.37RilloBileywhich is compounded by the high temps I'm reaching in the gpu, because the embedded controller doesnt work properly and cpu fan speed isnt controllable
15:06.24RilloBileytl;dr I'll be switching the components out of this laptop with a new mainboard, just as soon as I've finished playing with the os
15:07.04RilloBileyright now, how do I remove i386?
15:07.50RilloBileythen switch to unstable, then install firmwarelinux-nonfree if it still isn't fixed
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15:09.46gnu_srsdpkg --remove-architecture i386?
15:10.42AntoFoxO/
15:11.04golinuxAntoFox: \o
15:11.13gnu_srsyou also have; dpkg --print-architecture
15:11.28AntoFoxguys someone work on logind problem???
15:11.50AntoFoxgolinux:  \o
15:12.15gnu_srsand dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
15:17.07RilloBileyI get dpkg: error: cannot remove architecture 'i386' currently in use by the database
15:18.00gnu_srsRilloBiley: dpkg -l | grep i386. You still have i386 packages installed?
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15:18.31RilloBileyyes, probably have opengli386
15:19.00RilloBileyI don't want any more i386 packages, though
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15:22.27gnu_srsdpkg -r --purge or apt-get remove --purge the i386 package, and then  dpkg --remove-architecture i386?
15:23.36RilloBileythis was the output https://pastebin.com/ZRC32nKq
15:24.57RilloBileyI would like to be able to keep and use what I've got. I just don't want to fetch anything more
15:25.17gnu_srsI think you need to remove all these packages, e.g. apt-get remove --purge libelf1:i386
15:25.47gnu_srsAha, then I don't know, sorry ;(
15:25.57gnu_srs:(
15:26.12gnu_srsPinning?
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15:32.52RilloBileyI can just remove them if I have to
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15:56.36gnarfaceinfobot: hello
15:56.36infobotHowdy Bub
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16:13.56ciaobelloI'm looking for a howto to install devuan from the minimal live iso in to a virtualbox as a persisten installation. Where do i find something like this?
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16:15.00KatolaZciaobello: use can use refractainstaller
16:15.21KatolaZbut be careful since minimal-live has backprots enabled
16:15.29KatolaZby mistaek
16:15.32KatolaZ~mistake
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16:15.58mchasardyesterday i reported a sound trouble with midori
16:15.59ciaobellook, i give a try
16:16.25mchasardi don't know if someone has find something about it
16:16.43KatolaZciaobello: please consider that installation fomr minimal-live has not been tested thoroughly
16:17.31KatolaZbut please report any problems/issues :)
16:18.49freemangordonparazyd: seems I can;t find git/svn repo for gtk2, the link on the bottom of https://packages.debian.org/source/jessie/gtk+2.0 does not point to the same code. any hint?
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16:31.58ciaobelloKatolaZ, i give a try ...
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16:34.19parazydfreemangordon: it's not this? https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-gnome/desktop/jessie/gtk%2B2.0/
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16:48.37freemangordonparazyd: no, there is one more patch applied on top, see https://github.com/fremantle-gtk2/gtk/tree/2.24.25-3+deb8u1
16:50.09freemangordonand this patch can be found only on debian bugtracker (and in the source package ofc)
16:50.27parazydsvn://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-gnome/desktop/unstable/gtk+2.0/
16:50.37parazydmy devuan pulled this with apt-get souce
16:50.54parazydGet:2 http://packages.devuan.org/merged/ jessie/main gtk+2.0 2.24.25-3+deb8u1 (tar) [13.3 MB]
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16:51.07freemangordonyes, but 099_CVE-2013-7447.patch is missing on svn repo
16:52.23freemangordonparazyd: look at https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-gnome/desktop/unstable/gtk%2B2.0/debian/changelog?view=markup&pathrev=44128
16:52.58freemangordonor if you wish, take a look at debian/changelog in trunk (or whatever svn term for HEAD is)
16:53.17freemangordonthere is no "gtk+2.0 (2.24.25-3+deb8u1) jessie; urgency=medium" entrie
16:53.20parazydthis is weird indeed
16:53.29freemangordon*entry
16:53.31parazydyeah i see your point now
16:54.26freemangordonanyway, I merged that missing patch and hopefully the sources I work with now are correct
16:54.50parazydthey should be
16:55.02parazydthat's also the patch that got applied when i did apt-get source
16:55.15parazyd(the CVE)
16:55.21freemangordonmhm
16:56.02parazydi'd say keep going with that. everything else looks fine
16:57.07freemangordonok, according to meld everything is the same when comparing git version with apt-get source version :)
16:57.43freemangordonbut still, it is weird that svn repo does not match what is in the debian repo
16:57.49freemangordonanyway
16:57.51parazydit is indeed
16:58.04parazydwe could for it and apply it ourselves
16:58.33parazydthen have a devuan gtk2 package. i believe not much will change, unless a new CVE is assigned
16:58.53freemangordonhttps://github.com/fremantle-gtk2/gtk/tree/2.24.25-3+deb8u1 is 100% match to what is in the repo, I am basing maemo fork on top of it
16:59.02parazydgood!
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17:04.20RilloBileyhello
17:04.26RilloBileyI have removed i386
17:04.56RilloBileyI still have one conflict though, between sources.list & /var/lib/apt/lists/
17:05.28RilloBileywat do?
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17:12.56gnu_srsRilloBiley: What kind of conflict?
17:13.33RilloBileythis: W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://gb.mirror.devuan.org/merged/ jessie/main amd64 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/gb.mirror.devuan.org_merged_dists_jessie_main_binary-amd64_Packages)
17:14.21RilloBileyI say "conflict", I'm not sure it matters. I just want it clean & tidy for when I switch the repos over to unstable
17:14.45RilloBileyI need to try a newer kernel, otherwise I'd be avoiding unstable
17:15.27RilloBileywhat do I need to do to tidy it up?
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17:16.30gnu_srsIs that warning (W:...) coming from apt-get update?
17:16.43RilloBileyyeah
17:17.17gnu_srscan you paste your sources.list somewhere?
17:20.13RilloBileyyup
17:21.31RilloBileyhttps://pastebin.com/s38frWV6
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17:23.53gnu_srsYou have two entries of jessie/main: deb http://gb.mirror.devuan.org/merged/ jessie main and deb http://gb.mirror.devuan.org/merged/ jessie main contrib non-free
17:24.21lowee[m]remove 'main' from your non-free line or add the nonfree stuff to the first entry (i'd gues that hes complaining about double main :) )
17:24.22gnu_srssame for deb-src lines
17:24.44RilloBileywhat are you telling me, exactly?
17:25.19RilloBileyohh so, "main" isn't necessary on the nonfree line?
17:26.22lowee[m]yes, since it is already defined elsewhere (afaik)
17:27.10RilloBileyI changed it from 'main contrib non free' to 'contrib main non free' like the cdrom line...
17:27.13RilloBileylets see what happens
17:28.28RilloBileynope, don't think that's the problem
17:28.41RilloBileyapt-get update isn't complaining about the non-free part
17:29.38lowee[m]i'd gues it is only complaining about the string 'main' in that line
17:29.44lowee[m]try only removing that
17:29.50RilloBileyit's complaining that sources.list's jessie main amd64 packages is the same as /var/lib/apt/lists' jessie main binary amd64 packages
17:30.07RilloBileyI'll try it anyway
17:30.54RilloBileyohh.. you were right :)
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17:34.37RilloBileyand non-free stuff still works too
17:36.57lowee[m]glad to be helping
17:37.23RilloBileyI'm not brave enough atm to switch to unstable
17:37.33RilloBileybut hopefully sometime this week I will try it
17:37.48RilloBileyif the kernel update works, I won't need linux firmware nonfree
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18:41.39armindoes devuan have stickers and shirts already?
18:42.31KatolaZarmin: https://devuan.org/os/outreach
18:42.58arminnice. ;)
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18:44.02arminso i've been using ascii a.k.a. testing on my work notebook for some while. i was not able to use a bunch of applications because of broken dependencies (dbus). what's the current state so far? should i try again anytime soon?
18:44.36armini'm asking because in order to use that notebook with 2 external monitors attached to my docking station i need a newer kernel than stable offers.
18:44.54KatolaZarmin: I am using ascii on an old laptop
18:44.58KatolaZit works
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18:45.06KatolaZdunno if it is good for your use case
18:45.10arminKatolaZ: of course it does.
18:45.18KatolaZsince I am not heavily dependent on desktop applications
18:45.21arminKatolaZ: what about dbus?
18:45.48arminKatolaZ: i was able to do my work on it on an everyday basis, i'm just asking if that issue is resolved already. :)
18:46.14KatolaZarmin: ascii has not received much attention so far...
18:46.15KatolaZ:)
18:46.50arminKatolaZ: fair enough.
18:46.52malinas`I've got some machines runnign on ascii, but using i3wm, and only had minor issues
18:47.01KatolaZI can tell you that I have dbus installed
18:47.09KatolaZon ascii
18:47.14KatolaZand no systemd :)
18:47.16arminmalinas`: i was even able to use KDE on it. :)
18:47.36KatolaZ(there is still libsystemd, though)
18:47.36arminKatolaZ: ok, maybe i should just give it another try soon.
18:47.45malinas`if you're keen on reinstalling, I suggest trying jessie with backports for a recent kernel
18:47.50KatolaZbeware: I upgraded from jessie
18:47.59KatolaZsince there are still problems with rsyslogd
18:48.05KatolaZ(it's kept back)
18:48.55armin:)
18:49.20malinas`I wrote about it here: https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=542
18:50.09KatolaZarmin: I know that parazyd was able to run KDE on ascii
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18:54.13newdevuanMeep. Nice, devuan live running on older laptop, all is well. Thanks. now, just a few details... I have no beep from console. Is there a setting in the system settings?
18:58.56arminKatolaZ: so was i
18:59.02arminKatolaZ: ran quite well
18:59.14arminKatolaZ: i was unable to install virt-manager, though
18:59.26arminKatolaZ: so had to run virt-manager from within a docker container, which obviously was annoying
18:59.47arminnewdevuan: you complain that you DON'T have a beep? wow.
18:59.49KatolaZarmin: there are some issues though
19:00.05KatolaZe.g., screen lock is *permanent* :D
19:00.16newdevuanNo beep, no visual notification, nothing.
19:00.26arminnewdevuan: https://debian-administration.org/article/110/Removing_annoying_console_beeps
19:00.28newdevuanLooking for settings
19:00.35KatolaZnewdevuan: alsamixer
19:00.39arminnewdevuan: try to follow these steps entirely inversed.
19:00.41KatolaZit might have been muted
19:00.47newdevuantried that, did not help. Just a minute
19:00.49KatolaZnewdevuan: which live, BTW?
19:00.59armindisabling beepage is the first thing i do on any computer...
19:01.04KatolaZis it the regular live-iso or the minimal-live?
19:01.32newdevuanregular
19:01.54KatolaZnewdevuan: are you sure all snd_ modules have been loaded correctly?
19:04.46newdevuansure, youtube plays fine in ff
19:04.57newdevuanxset b on nada
19:05.03newdevuanin an xterm
19:05.09newdevuantrying console
19:05.45newdevuansame outcome
19:06.30newdevuansetter -blength 200 same
19:08.17MinceRdoes the pc speaker of that laptop work at all?
19:08.39newdevuanok enabling the control for Beep and pulling it up in the audio mixer (gui) enabled the console beep, no beep in the xterm
19:09.07newdevuanMinceR: again, it was playing firefox html5 sound on youtube...
19:09.23MinceRsure, but that's some sort of more advanced waveform, equivalent of a sound card
19:09.33newdevuan?
19:09.40MinceRi thought some manufacturers might skimp on the basic beeper function
19:09.46newdevuanno
19:09.56MinceR(which has its own square wave generator and on non-laptops, its own speaker)
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19:10.23abcdevuanMinceR: yes but that is moot, all the stuff is inside a jungle fpga like asic, there is no point.
19:10.58MinceR:)
19:11.23abcdevuanSaving $0.05 is not worth the discussions later.
19:11.26abcdevuanbrb
19:12.12abcdevuanInstalling devuan allows later desktop change right?
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19:12.56abcdevuanIs there not some special system notification setting in xfce4-terminal?
19:16.45MinceR24 211123 < abcdevuan> Saving $0.05 is not worth the discussions later.
19:16.50MinceRif only more people understood that.
19:18.20abcdevuanI have never seen a chipset that did not support beep. The bad old nasty timer routed through gate to speaker beep.
19:18.49abcdevuanNot even nasty Compaq and Dellium 1990s laptops which took liberties with printer ports and worse.
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19:25.14fsmithred<PROTECTED>
19:25.29fsmithredgot it installed on a toshiba laptop here
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19:30.01MinceR:)
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19:53.17abcdevuanfsmithred: Ctrl-Alt-F2 into console, echo -e "\a" -> beep
19:53.54abcdevuanfsmithred: Ctrl-Alt-F7 in gui, xfce4-terminal, xset b on, echo -e "\a" -> nothing
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19:54.11abcdevuannote sound plays fine in firefox html5 youtube etc.
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19:54.58abcdevuanNote also there is a setting in kterm which reroutes bell events to one of: ignore, beep in sound system, beep in system beep, flash terminal tab
19:55.10abcdevuanfsmithred:
19:55.26abcdevuanI can find no equivalent setting in xfce4-term
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19:58.16fsmithredok, gonna test now
20:01.11fsmithredtested both on laptop and desktop. Only one that beeped was desktop in console.
20:01.37fsmithredI know of no sound system settings in xfce like there is in kde
20:03.40fsmithredhave to go. back in half hour.
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20:10.29MinceRkde3 also had a system-level hack to change all bell events like that
20:18.04gnarfaceabcdevuan: tried rxvt-unicode-256color?
20:18.13gnarfaceabcdevuan: (aka "urxvt")
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20:20.47abcdevuanno. Should I_
20:20.49abcdevuan?
20:21.15abcdevuangnarface: ?
20:22.13gnarfaceabcdevuan: well it has a command-line flag for visual/audio bell, and it has real unicode support.
20:22.43gnarfacei can't speak about xfce4-term, haven't used it much.
20:24.27gnarfaceif it doesn't have a command-line flag for it, maybe it obeys some ~/.Xresources setting, but i'm not sure it's worth figuring that out if urxvt does what you want and is also superior for character support
20:25.38KatolaZabcdevuan: did you solve the issue with beep?
20:29.19GrimKriegorthis is prolly a derp question, but is Devuan 100%, or does it host non-free repositories such as Debian? The FAQ doesn't seem to be working for me
20:29.28GrimKriegor100% free software <
20:29.30KatolaZhttps://www.ghacks.net/2017/04/24/devuan-1-0-0-rc-released/
20:29.37KatolaZGrimKriegor: devuan has non-free as well
20:29.49GrimKriegorty KatolaZ
20:30.02KatolaZderivatives (like gnuinos) ensure a full libre experience
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20:34.07fsmithredand I was just working on making the desktop-live as un-free as I can with wireless firmware.
20:38.49abcdevuanKatolaZ: not solved. Not urgent. Pretty sure it will come up eventually. It is non essential for now.
20:39.42abcdevuanMy guess is, there is some special signalling path used by xfce4-terminal for bell in console. Will try a plain xterm now
20:40.26gnarfacesomehow suspects it has something to do with audio hardware/driver differences
20:40.57abcdevuanplain xterm beeps. The problem is in xfce4-terminal, no doubt some compilation option_
20:41.00abcdevuan?
20:41.17abcdevuangnarface: no, that was eliminated step by step
20:41.59gnarfaceabcdevuan: sorry, must have missed that part of the conversation.  usually i'm working in the opposite direction though on this; trying to *eliminate* the audio bell from all contexts, not re-enable it.
20:42.05abcdevuanNeither root nor user shells beep in xfce4-term
20:42.37abcdevuangnarface: yes well you can set bell volume separately so just pull down the slider.
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20:42.40KatolaZabcdevuan: might just be some conf in xfce4-terminal
20:42.51abcdevuanI looked quite hard. Nothing in the gui sets it
20:42.52KatolaZit used to be the case in the past for Konsole
20:43.00KatolaZ(but I am talking about eons ago)
20:43.09fsmithredxterm beeps on desktop but not on laptop
20:43.16KatolaZabcdevuan: maybe in xfce4 settings?
20:43.55fsmithredKatolaZ, kde has (or had) controls for everything. Nobody else does that.
20:44.35KatolaZok fsmithred
20:44.35abcdevuanthe word bell does not appear in xfce4-terminal manpage
20:44.52KatolaZ(last version of KDE I used was 2.1, remember... :D)
20:45.01fsmithredlol
20:45.12abcdevuanMaybe it's an "integration" leftover...
20:45.17fsmithredyou missed kde3. It was better than 2.
20:45.29fsmithredintegration?
20:45.33abcdevuanhey I still use kde3 etch because it is *usable*
20:45.34Centurion_Danabcdevuan: the bell only ever worked (as far as I remember) on the real console.
20:45.47abcdevuanfsmithred: integration with the borg
20:46.14KatolaZI think KDE 1.2 was actually better than 2.0... :P
20:46.16Centurion_Dannever in a terminal
20:46.25fsmithrednope, I've been using xfce since squeeze was in testing, and one of the things I like about it is that I don't have to turn off the bell.
20:46.29abcdevuanCenturion_Dan: on what? On kde? kterm permits bell selection between none/beep/wav/notification(visual)
20:46.49fsmithredthey didn't add sms?
20:46.53abcdevuanAlso one can use xterm to have bell
20:47.03abcdevuanfsmithred: no, but there was a midi jingle hack
20:47.04abcdevuan>(
20:47.23gnarfacein urxvt i use the visual bell.  much nicer.  doesn't interfere with music listening experience
20:47.24KatolaZnormally keeps the Master muted....
20:47.35Centurion_DanKatolaZ: I started in linux around the time of gnome 1.3 and it was great... then they started removing the features I used most and adding bloat...
20:47.55KatolaZCenturion_Dan: I beat you just by a couple oy years then
20:47.56Lydia_KWhat year was that abouts Centurion_Dan?
20:48.10abcdevuanOk, thanks for the great experience, checking sleep and resume now, might be gone for today if that does not work out. Very likely. Bye, will be back.
20:48.18KatolaZCenturion_Dan: I remember the preview of GNOME 0.9x in RH...
20:48.45KatolaZand used GNOME (and KDE) up to 2001
20:50.09KatolaZLydia_K: GNOME 0.9x was in RH 5.1, IIRC
20:50.13KatolaZ(1997 or 1998)
20:50.44Lydia_KThat's around when I started
20:50.46KatolaZbut the first usable thing was GNOME 1.0 in RH 6.0 (1999)
20:50.54Lydia_Kthough I didn't really know what I was doing back then, trying to use it like a wintendo.
20:51.10gnarfacehah
20:51.14KatolaZneither I :D
20:51.30gnarfaceredhat 5 "finally a Linux installer i don't have to ask for help with!"
20:51.33KatolaZI had fvwm....
20:51.56Lydia_KRedhat, Mandrake, and Slackware were the distros I used most back then.
20:52.00gnarfacesimpler times
20:52.15KatolaZthis is getting OT I suppose
20:52.39KatolaZlooks around to see whether golinux has already got the Holy Mace....
20:52.44Lydia_KIt took till I met my husband who took X away from me for me to come to understand that I had been approaching it (and computers in general) entirely backwards (thanks to a windows 95 box being my first computer)
20:52.55KatolaZ:D
20:53.13KatolaZthat's the true mean of *educational* *experience*
20:53.40KatolaZ:D
20:53.46Lydia_KLiterally leaned over me, hit ctrl+alt+backspace and told me I wasn't allowed to use X anymore :D
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20:59.48Artemis3Lydia_K, interestingly windows 95 ran on top of dos, unlike the more modern ones xD
21:00.34Artemis3you could still "exit" it and let you dump back to the good old cli to run your games properly...
21:03.25unixmanYou young whipper snappers and your GNOME. I started working with Unix on SCO Xenix in 1988 with a serial connected WY50 amber terminal. None of that GUI crap. ;)
21:05.59unixmanwanders off to find a slime mold to eat
21:07.06Artemis3No one remembers Microsoft *nix os :3
21:07.39Lydia_KArtemis3: Xenix
21:07.48Lydia_KOh, unixman already said that
21:07.53Lydia_Ksorry, catching up here.
21:08.06unixman:)
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21:08.31Lydia_KAlso, yeah, I know now that win 95 had dos under it, but that was my *first* computer, I knew nothing ya'know? I had to teach myself everything (no one else in my family is even a *little* technical)
21:08.44Lydia_KI got a late start.
21:09.02Artemis3i actually started with a serial terminal console (they were actual 386s pcs running terminal emulation) connected to Irix 5.2 in 92 or so
21:09.37Lydia_KI missed all the cool stuff :/
21:09.38Artemis3ok started *nix style os, i had a bit of pre 8bit era experience and pc/msdos ofc
21:09.38unixmanThe first PC I built for myself I installed IBM OS/2 on. Upgraded to OS/3 then OS/4 on that system.
21:10.16Artemis3lol
21:10.27Lydia_KThe first PC I built for myself was like an AMD K6-2 300 Mhz running win '95
21:11.10Artemis3no i started much earlier bulding my pcs... after my little experience in apple ][ land and went to pcxt clone
21:11.29Artemis3then the whole way up to this day
21:11.55unixmanYeah I multibooted IBM PC-DOS, OS/4 Warp, Caldera Linux and Windows 95 on my next personal build for a while.
21:11.56Artemis3my first linux contact was with redhat 4.1 or so
21:12.06Lydia_KI was probably around 13/14 at that time.
21:13.51Artemis3i still have some of those pcs lying around, oldest would be 286
21:14.08Artemis3not mine but others leftovers
21:14.23Artemis3well they are all mine now but still xD
21:14.48Lydia_KI finally cleared out a lot of my old junk computers a few years ago
21:14.49unixmanwas 35 years old when Windows 95 debuted.
21:14.53golinuxCan you guys please take the nostalgia to #debianfork.
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21:15.07aitorhi
21:15.10Artemis3get off my lawn?
21:15.11golinuxwafts the holy mace
21:15.22Lydia_Kgets maced! x.x
21:15.36Lydia_Kruns to #debianfork!
21:16.59aitorLydia_K: Mandrake once again :)
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21:21.58KatolaZwathes munching pop-corn...
21:22.00aitorhttps://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=A0LEVr9sa_5YZBIAZjcnnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTEya2hrdXM4BGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMyBHZ0aWQDQjM4OTBfMQRzZWMDc2M-?p=El+Mago+Mandrake&fr=yhs-mozilla-004&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-004#id=1&iurl=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.lagaceta.com.ar%2Ffotos%2Fnotas%2F2012%2F12%2F11%2F524400_20121211152406.jpg&action=close
21:22.18KatolaZknew golinuz was looking for thw Holy Mace...
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23:00.17greenjeansIs there a package list for the RC somewhere?
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23:06.58KatolaZgreenjeans: ?
23:07.14KatolaZthe RC has some 42000 packages available....
23:07.50greenjeansno I mean the installed packages on the iso itself
23:09.54KatolaZgreenjeans: files.devuan.org
23:10.19KatolaZhttps://files.devuan.org/devuan_jessie_rc/
23:10.32KatolaZeach image has its own accompanying .list file
23:11.19greenjeansperfect, thanks!
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23:32.36greenjeansSo is wi-fi firmware that's not considered free, not going to be on the final release? Speaking specifically about things like firmware-realtek, firmware-ralink etc.
23:40.25gnarfacethat's a good question
23:40.41gnarfacethe installers included the non-free firmware for your convenience though
23:43.35greenjeanswell I understand if it's not, with policy about free software and all, but that will be a turn-off for some folks if wi-fi won't work out of the box.
23:44.20greenjeansFor me it's not a biggie as I can roll one up and include them on it, just asking out of curiousity
23:44.59greenjeansthose two pieces of firmware I mentioned cover a LOT of laptops made in the last 5 years
23:46.17gnarfacei hadn't heard there was a plan to remove them from the installer
23:49.35NewGnuGuyI plan to install a fully libre Devuan. If blobs are included in the installer, it should be very explicit about that and allow installing a blobless OS if desired.
23:49.54greenjeansclarification: when you said non-free firmware did you specifically mean the "firmware-linux-free" package or did you mean that other firmware like the ralink stuff is included on the installer?
23:58.07gnarfacefirmware-linux-free is free
23:58.57gnarfacefirmware-realtek is non-free

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