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01:38.56DRWhiteHi folks, I'm iun need of a little assistance as nothing I do is working to install this stuff
01:39.16DRWhiteDoes anyone know how to install the NVIDIA drivers?
01:42.11DRWhitethe drivers keep saying I need to install the hernel source and headers and all, but I have, and it just can't find them.
01:42.19DRWhiteIs there something wrong with the repository?
02:02.10fsmithredDRWhite, there are good directions at debian wiki
02:03.31DRWhitelooked there, they don't work
02:04.55DRWhitei am about to switch back to WinBlows if I can't get my monitors working
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02:07.09golinuxDRWhite: Have a look at https://smxi.org/site/faqs-sgfxi.htm  Hope you have good eyes.  LOL!
02:08.03golinuxI don't have a video card anymore but when I did I relied on that script.
02:08.14DRWhiteI already have the headers installed.
02:08.20DRWhiteI have even manually targeted
02:08.32DRWhiteI have spent the past 5 hours trying to get this working
02:09.47fsmithredare you trying to install the binary from nvidia or the packages from repo?
02:09.58gnarfaceusually what happens is you first go to nvidia.com and use their shell installer script, then it messes with your system in ways that makes it no longer compatible with the debian packages
02:10.05DRWhiteI have installed everything from the REPO that it has asked for so far
02:10.13DRWhiteI have installed the linux-headers
02:10.23DRWhiteIt keeps asking me for the headers
02:10.31DRWhiteI directly specify where the headers are
02:10.35DRWhiteand it still fails
02:10.41DRWhiteit keeps asking for the headers
02:10.51fsmithredaren't there pre-compiled binaries in the repo?
02:10.58DRWhiteno
02:11.41fsmithredis build-essential installed?
02:11.54DRWhiteyes
02:12.25fsmithredsorry, it's been years since I've used the nvidia drivers
02:12.58fsmithredI thought they had it down to installing two packages
02:13.08DRWhitenot in Devuan
02:13.13fsmithredin debian
02:13.25fsmithredwhich would be the same in devuan
02:13.33DRWhiteThis is Devuan, not Debian.
02:13.43fsmithredunless video drivers now depend on the init system
02:13.57gnarfacethey didn't when i updated ceres yesterday anyway
02:14.00fsmithredyeah, I know what this is. devuan is about 95-99% debian
02:14.02DRWhiteno they don't seem to be. The driver just keeps wanting the kernel headers
02:14.28DRWhiteYup, but no SystemShittyD
02:15.18DRWhiteWould Neuvau work instead of NVIDIA?
02:15.33fsmithredyeah, I use nouveau
02:15.36fsmithredit works
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02:15.56fsmithredI can even have two monitors
02:16.24DRWhiteHow can I find out if Neuvau is installed correctly?
02:16.45fsmithredxserver-xorg-video-nouveau
02:16.56fsmithredis probably already installed
02:16.57DRWhiteBecause on my GPU, I have the DVI, but not the HDMI
02:17.19DRWhiteYes it is installed, but how do I know if it's installed properly?
02:17.32fsmithredI don't know. Never had to do that.
02:17.49fsmithredand I do a lot of installs.
02:18.17DRWhiteI installed on this PC. But my main monitor jsut doesn't come up
02:18.36DRWhiteTrying to install the drivers so that I know that it's going to work.
02:18.59DRWhiteIf you know how to get a second monitor up on Neu, then I'm all ears.
02:19.11fsmithredrun lxrandr
02:19.21fsmithredassuming you can get to a desktop
02:19.34fsmithredif not, you get to play with xrandr in console
02:20.42DRWhiteI have desktop, bbut I still use xrandr to change my resolution and alter many things for the display.
02:20.56DRWhiteI'm not new to linux, and I've never had this issue before.
02:21.21DRWhiteI can plug in my other linux drive from my laptop and it all works.
02:21.27fsmithredyou have nothing on screen, or you have a plain cosole with a command prompt?
02:21.33DRWhiteBut this isntallation on here, it's not working
02:22.03DRWhiteOne screen, full GUI. That is "Screen 0". I want to get my other screen now.
02:24.00fsmithredit can be done with nouveau. Are you running xfce? Or some other desktop?
02:24.11DRWhiteI have unplugged it and plugged it in hoping that it would just finally recognise it.
02:24.21DRWhitexfce, I don't need the super wanky shit
02:24.37DRWhite<PROTECTED>
02:24.58fsmithredif the standard display settings in xfce don't let you configure a second monitor, install lxrandr and use that.
02:25.25DRWhitelxrandr is better?
02:25.44DRWhiteThat's a GUI for it...
02:25.53DRWhitethat's useless
02:26.09fsmithredI find it very useful
02:26.23fsmithredxrandr --output HDMI2 --mode 1600x900 --output VGA1 --mode 1280x1024 --rate 60.02 --left-of HDMI2
02:26.29DRWhiteDoesn't do anything more than xrandr
02:26.29fsmithredthere you go
02:26.45fsmithredchange values to suit your situation
02:27.03DRWhiteSo you are saying that Devuan Display has just not recognised that there is the HDMI p\ort, and not turned it on?
02:27.07fsmithredbtw, I don't have hdmi. That's what it calls the DVI
02:27.22rwp"xrandr --auto" is almost always the only thing I need to do.  Let it automatically detect and determine what it needs.
02:27.24fsmithredI don't know what the problem is
02:27.32DRWhiteI have a GTX 1050 in this workstation.
02:27.37rwpThat will mirror the two monitors.  But if that works then can set one or the other to the left or right of the other.
02:27.51DRWhitexrandr --autoxrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
02:28.39rwpCan you pastebin somewhere the output of "xrandr" raw so we can see what it is seeing?
02:28.43DRWhitexrandr can't use what it has not detected.
02:29.00DRWhitexrandr --auto\nxrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
02:29.12rwpxrandr | nc termbin.com 9999 would do it.
02:29.40DRWhiteDo you have any secure place?
02:29.45DRWhiteOr only insecure places?
02:30.05rwpIf you are sharing it publicly here then ... ??
02:30.29fsmithredno
02:30.34fsmithreddon't post it here
02:30.40fsmithredyou'll get auto-kicked
02:31.10rwpRight.  That is the reason for the pastebin.
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02:31.24DRWhitethere is also a reason for using Devuan, SECURITY
02:31.53DRWhiteI can tell you all the details you want to know.
02:31.55rwpI don't understand what is "insecure" about a pastebin.  I am flummuxed.
02:32.25DRWhitei.e. not a secure place to paste the information I don't want to go to the world to let the world know everything about me.
02:32.46fsmithredyou already told us what vid card you have
02:32.48rwpHmm...  Here is the output of xrandr on my laptop right now. https://termbin.com/lvwa
02:32.55DRWhiteSo I have one screen in xrandr that is active, as I have said. The other one is not detected, as I have said.
02:33.31rwpI just can't get too excited about the security ramifications of sharing that with the world or not.  But whatever.
02:33.51DRWhiteyou probably have facebook?
02:34.31rwpMe?  I am one of the people that boycott Facebook.
02:35.02DRWhiteThat is a good thing
02:35.06DRWhiteWhat about Linkedin?
02:35.56rwpSome 20 years ago I actually got LinkedIn to delete the account I had created there.  It was soooo funny!  The rep I talked with then said, "And now you can *never* have an account here." and was all in a huff.  Too funny!
02:36.10DRWhiteBut anyway.. How can I get the second display going?
02:36.26DRWhiteWell, it isn't actually gone you know.
02:36.34DRWhiteYour information is out there forever
02:37.11rwpfsmithred gave you some good advice about using xrandr.  I do that on all of the systems I have used with multiple monitors for the last decade or so.  Before that it was required to hack the X config file.  But that hasn't been needed in a looong time.  Recommend using xrandr now.
02:37.43DRWhiteokay, and in xrandr, when you run xrandr, it normally displays more than 2 monitors/screens?
02:37.50DRWhiteThen changing settings works.
02:38.04DRWhiteMy situation is different to that
02:38.19rwpYes.  When the system is happy and has two monitors then xrandr displays information about both monitors.
02:38.22DRWhiteAs I have already said several time, it only sees one display.
02:38.40DRWhiteI can't get anything to get the second display
02:38.47rwpIf it doesn't then something is definitely not going to work.  The question is why isn't the monitor being recognized?  Which needs information in order to debug.
02:39.06DRWhiteyup.
02:39.19DRWhiteAnd I don't know what informatin is needed tha tI can provide
02:39.28rwpI have the advantage of being a pack-rat with a variety of equipment.  I would try a different monitor and seeing if that worked.  Things like that.  Divide and conquer.
02:39.35DRWhiteI have already stated that other drives I have used with Devuan pick it all up fine.
02:40.06DRWhiteDo I just need to do a reinstall?
02:40.18DRWhiteyou know, 4th time lucky?
02:40.27gnarfacewell, you should figure out what you did wrong with this one first
02:40.37DRWhiteyou mean this third one?
02:41.28rwpI haven't *needed* to install the proprietary nvidia driver for ages and ages either.
02:41.34rwpThe nouveau driver has been more than sufficient for everything I have needed.  Which is mostly full screen video.
02:41.48rwpIt's the game players that complain (mostly) that nouveau isn't good enough for them.
02:41.59gnarfacehe's gone
02:42.16rwpOh!  Yep.  Gone.
02:43.01rwpAnd I must relocate from here to there too.  Laters!
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03:42.50systemdleteI am finding that upowerd does not work well with cinnamon or xfce on my laptop (the ASUS H101A I've been working on for what seems like ages now).  It does not update the remaining power; it seems like it only sets the remainder upon startup of the power panel applet.
03:44.40systemdleteHowever, I note that acpi(1) from the command line DOES appear to be tracking the remaining power.  upowerd was apparently added for implementing... eh, let's just say "our old friend"  So I am wondering if it is as simple as deleting upowerd and installing acpid/acpi.   Some users have implemented their own scripts rather than rely on the various panel applets
03:45.23systemdleteIt is really scary taking the laptop off AC, that is, unless I remember to call acpi from the cmd line every so often.
03:46.43systemdleteI had the machine run out of juice on me and restarting means cleaning up the corrupted file system (no problems though; as we know linux cleans this up accurately).  Howevver, sometimes a recovery reboot like this drops me into the standalone during boot to force an fsck
03:47.08systemdleteI entertain your thoughts if you have some.  Tia.
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03:52.29systemdleteupower relies on acpid... hmmm.  That was not installed by default.  I wonder if...
03:56.51systemdletereboots, just to make sure
03:57.25systemdlete(that is, after installing acpid.  Now upowerd AND acpid will be running simultaneously.  I hope this doesn't screw it up.)
04:04.09gnarfacesystemdlete: i never heard of upowerd.
04:05.40gnarfacesystemdlete: i think your assumption about needing acpid is correct.  upowerd may or may not be necessary, but that would depend on the individual applets.  you might also need acpi-support-base and pm-utils.  i can't guarantee you won't have to edit some of the scripts that come with them
04:06.58gnarfacethe "task-laptop" package might be able to catch any missing stuff that would be relevant
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04:43.27systemdletewell, pm-utils is a dependency, apparently.
04:43.44systemdleteI'll add task-laptop if I find that anything is amiss.
04:43.47systemdlete(thanks!)
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04:45.00systemdleteAlso, I just noticed something.  I think I have finally figured out why cinnamon sometimes comes up and seems to hang with just the background from the dm:  The screensaver is running!!!   No kidding.  I opened a console, killed the screen saver and voila! the rest of the desktop comes up normal.
04:45.22systemdleteNow, why the screen saver would be doing this is mysterious.  I've never seen this behavior anywhere else.
04:45.43systemdleteweird.
04:46.15systemdletebtw, that upowerd seems to have been installed FOR ME.   I did not request it.  Maybe a dependency of cinnamon of some sort?
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04:59.48furrywolfI can't help with any of the other stuff, but aptitude why upowerd should tell you why it's installed.
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05:13.59systemdleteyou are correct -- it tells me that upower was installed as part of cinnamon
05:15.09systemdletespecifically, a package called cinnamon-session
05:15.18systemdletewhich in turn needs upower
05:15.55systemdleteso I /may/ need to disable upowerd if I can get acpid working satisfactorily.
05:21.42systemdleteDoes the power panel applet work for laptops under any of the supported desktops?   I mean, does it show a periodically updated power level?   (Mine does not in either cinnamon or xfce, but acpi does)
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05:36.34systemdleteI note that upowerd is welded at very high temperatures to the systemd world, so I may be out of luck.  There might not even be a way to disable it, for all I know, because it seems that the upowerd is welded onto cinnamon!
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05:36.46systemdlete(jeepers creepers, after all the work I've done on this...)
05:37.45systemdletethanks furrywolf for the reminder about "aptitude why" -- I forgot that one
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05:47.44gnarfacehmm. well it basically does come down to that, if they removed the old support in favor of using systemd
05:47.58gnarfaceso in your case maybe you should be filing a bug report with upowerd
05:48.29gnarfacebut you might be able to find legacy power management applets and stuff
05:50.16gnarfacei admit it is not something i've delved into recently
05:54.37systemdleteWell, I've already started diddling around with all that, so yes.   It looks like I may end up writing my own scriptlet.
05:55.50systemdleteas far as filing a bug, if the devs supporting upowerd are distinct from the devs supporting cinnamon, maybe they will have little to offer, other than filing the bug with cinnamon devs.  And I already have a query with cinnamon at the linuxmint site (cinnamon has no site of its own, per se) on their forum.
05:56.23systemdleteI /think/ I am doing due diligence on this...
05:57.03systemdleteI do, as always, appreciate your input (and of others)
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14:58.39avboxFirst I wnat to thank you everybody who gaved so far a feedback to avmultimedia. thaks. I got the fedback that booting in uefi in virtual environment does not work. Yes, this is like. I debugged it and it looks that starting /etc/init.d/eudev never ends. What is a bit curious, in devuan ascii it works like a charm. Any ideas or who is respnsible
14:58.39avboxfor eudev?
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15:00.53avboxIf someone knows a devuan based distro with beowulf that boots with uefi and vm instances, this also would be welcomed.
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