sabas3dgh | joerg, very good link. thanks for your help | 00:00 |
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joerg | yw :-) | 00:00 |
joerg | it's the chanlog, it comes with a very powerful search feature too | 00:01 |
sabas3dgh | joerg, any information on available runlevel(S) itself? which one is which? | 00:40 |
gnarface | sabas3dgh: https://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts this might help you out | 00:43 |
gnarface | sabas3dgh: as i recall, debian was not like redhat with regards to runlevel designations; everything defaults to #2 and the others are reserved for customization | 00:44 |
gnarface | sabas3dgh: (also this) https://wiki.debian.org/Init | 00:46 |
gnarface | probably the rest of the important stuff is linked from one of those two pages i think | 00:47 |
gnarface | you can change the symlinks by hand or use update-rc.d or sysv-rc-conf | 00:49 |
gnarface | symlinks start+stop status are obeyed but at least for start up order, the lsb headers in the scripts take precedence | 00:50 |
gnarface | you shouldn't have to mess with them unless you're doing something special | 00:50 |
joerg | loosely related rant: https://i.imgur.com/5elbP1J.png anybody dare a guess who's this eloquent and humble author of this comment there? (I'm just kidding, this style and attitude is better than a GPG signature) | 01:40 |
joerg | >>I think it is time for gpm to go away [so it won't be supported any more eventually]<< doesn't leave any doubt who's the author | 01:57 |
* joerg thinks it's time for Lennart to go away | 01:58 | |
Pon | libgstreamer-plugins-base1.0-dev is marked as conflicting with itself but I want to install both 32-bit and 64-bit versions to compile wine, does anyone know if there's any way? | 05:50 |
Pon | (daedalus) | 05:52 |
Pon | Supposedly this package has been multiarch compatible for a while. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=862119 | 06:01 |
gnarface | dunno about that one, you're on chimaera? and you have multi-arch enabled? | 06:24 |
gnarface | and you're sure you don't have old debian packges in the way? | 06:25 |
Pon | I'm on daedalus. | 06:38 |
Pon | This is a new install from about a month ago or so. | 06:39 |
Pon | I don't think I installed any old debian packages on it. | 06:39 |
gnarface | hmm, it could be a regression in daedalus | 06:55 |
gnarface | it's been a while since i built wine but i did at one point have to compile the 32-bit parts in a separate chroot | 06:56 |
dbbs | I was overclocking my ram | 13:33 |
dbbs | Is 3200mhz good | 13:33 |
dbbs | :V | 13:33 |
onefang_ | It's offtopic. ;-P | 13:44 |
Guest27 | How to add Devuan in menu.lst? | 20:21 |
gnarface | update-grub | 20:27 |
gnarface | Guest27: ^ | 20:27 |
gnarface | or maybe that's grub2 only, not sure | 20:27 |
gnarface | menu.lst implies you're using grub1 doesn't it? | 20:28 |
gnarface | try update-grub | 20:28 |
Guest8378 | 1 | 21:42 |
Guest8378 | I once again got tired of restarting the computer 10 times in one hour to organize the loading of operating systems on the computer. This time I wanted to add devuan_chimaera_4.0.0_amd64_desktop-live.iso to grub-menu on HDD. To do this, I tested loading this iso on a flash drive (sdb1 fat32) where grub4dos-0.4.4 was (its grldr and menu.lst files). | 21:50 |
Guest8378 | But an error occurred: Error 62: The number of heads must be specified. The --heads=0 option tells map to choose a value (but maybe unsuitable) for you. Press any key... | 21:50 |
gandhii_ | I'm getting a "sudo: rc-update: command not found" when trying to run this command "rc-update add libvirtd boot" from this KVM installation tutorial: https://annwn.nl/devuan-libvirtd/ | 23:08 |
gandhii_ | any ideas? | 23:09 |
gandhii_ | what package would rc-update come in if it isn't something that should already be there? | 23:09 |
gandhii_ | Or is it called something different now? | 23:10 |
rwp | I have never heard of "rc-update" before. Must be in a supplemental package. Also the packages themselves should create the correct user and groups. | 23:12 |
rwp | So that tutorial for Devuan seems less than accurate for Devuan. :-( | 23:12 |
rwp | I also think the init script should have been installed automatically too. So I question that part of the tutorial as well. | 23:13 |
rwp | The wisdom of the net tells me that rc-update and rc-service are part of the openrc suite. So that tutorial would be for openrc users. | 23:14 |
gandhii_ | hmmm... maybe I am creating problems for myself... | 23:15 |
gandhii_ | I just tried running it again and it is no longer having the connect to qemu error I was getting before | 23:16 |
rwp | Did you install the default sysvinit? Or openrc? Or runit? | 23:16 |
gandhii_ | no idea.. | 23:16 |
rwp | I'll assume sysvinit as that is the default. All good. | 23:16 |
gandhii_ | ;] | 23:16 |
gandhii_ | lets forget I asked anything for the moment ;] | 23:17 |
rwp | The init scripts for libvirt would be /etc/init.d/libvirtd and /etc/init.d/libvirt-guests which in Beowulf anyway are in libvirt-daemon-system package. | 23:17 |
rwp | I need to update that system to Chimaera but haven't gotten around to it yet. | 23:17 |
rwp | Re: My comment about users... I misread that. It's adding your user to the libvirt and libvirt-qemu groups in a non-idiomatic Debian/Devuan way. But it is okay. | 23:26 |
rwp | The idiomatic Debian/Devuan way would be "adduser libvirt username" instead of the "usermod -a -G libvirt username" listed. Same thing though. | 23:28 |
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