grunchy | need help registering to galaxy forum | 01:53 |
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gnarface | grunchy: slow channel here, but someone will be with you eventually. stick around in case you need to answer some questions. | 01:58 |
gnarface | golinux: ^ | 01:58 |
rrq | grunchy: no luck with the registration page? | 02:26 |
gnarface | i assume it's the typical refusal of email issue, but golinux can just manually confirm the account | 02:29 |
onefang | grunchy already left. | 02:29 |
gnarface | too bad | 02:30 |
gnarface | patience is a virtue | 02:30 |
onefang | They left seconds after you told them not to. Patience is hard for some people. | 02:30 |
* rrq just saying, I have the power too :) | 02:31 | |
Xenguy | .oO( It was a ping timeout ) | 02:34 |
gnarface | that can happen if they just closed the window without quitting too though | 02:34 |
onefang | grunchy is back! | 02:35 |
onefang | Now you all can tell grunchy those things you tried to tell them while they was gone. B-) | 02:36 |
Xenguy | grunchy, I'd recommend you just elaborate a bit and provide some details on your situation | 02:37 |
rrq | (note, I'm chatting with grunchy) | 02:44 |
* golinux I opened a PM to before I finished catching up . . . | 02:49 | |
golinux | too | 02:50 |
fifihyperbola | grunchy :D | 03:03 |
al1r4d | hello | 03:16 |
al1r4d | I'm thinking to install runit on my devuan :) | 03:16 |
fifihyperbola | cool :) | 03:18 |
fifihyperbola | you should :) | 03:18 |
al1r4d | lif@sunflower:~$ sudo update-rc.d iwd defaults | 04:58 |
al1r4d | insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) (empty) of script `iwd' overrides LSB defaults (2 3 4 5). | 04:58 |
al1r4d | insserv: warning: current stop runlevel(s) (0 1 2 3 4 5 6) of script `iwd' overrides LSB defaults (0 1 6). | 04:58 |
al1r4d | how to fix :/ | 04:58 |
onefang | It's a warning, no need to do anything, unless it's not starting and stopping at boot and shutdown. | 05:06 |
gnarface | al1r4d: you just have to make the runlevel symlinks match the LSB header in the script; check the update-rc.d man page for syntax on how to specify them explicitly or just alter the symlinks in /etc/rc*.d/ manually | 05:06 |
gnarface | onefang: in this situation that's exactly what would be happening, so i'm assuming that's what al1r4d is trying to correct | 05:07 |
gnarface | stop symlinks will take precedent over the LSB headers, so if they're set to stop in every runlevel, it will never start | 05:10 |
gnarface | why 'defaults' in this case would map to (empty) though, no idea about that. maybe a bug in update-rc.d | 05:11 |
gnarface | i thought the LSB defaults it is currently claiming were also the same as what update-rc.d sets for defaults, so that's weird, but it's trivially correctable by hand | 05:13 |
onefang | Funny thing is I ignore those warnings and nothing ever broke for me. lol | 05:15 |
onefang | On the other hand, perhaps I have never seen that particular combination that might end up with it never starting. | 05:16 |
onefang | As for how to fix, edit the LSB headers in the script, a little easier than messing with symlinks manually. | 05:17 |
onefang | I suspect gnarface has those defaults the wrong way around though. (empty) is what's in the script, (2 3 4 5) is the default for start. | 05:20 |
al1r4d | onefang, its not starting at boot | 05:24 |
al1r4d | gnarface, do i need /etc/rc*.d/ manually? or just spesific, like /etc/rc2.d/ only? | 05:30 |
rwp | So I installed iwd just now so I could see what was happening. It installs update-rc.d iwd defaults-disabled which is important as that installs only K symlinks. | 05:39 |
rwp | When update-rc.d iwd defaults is run again later the symlinks are already in place marking everything as off and that produces the warning showing the mismatch. | 05:40 |
rwp | If you remove the K* symlinks and then run update-rc.d iwd defaults then it will install them without any warnings. | 05:40 |
rwp | Because then they will be active. The warning is only there because on the second pass it appears as a mismatch from what is configured in the files. | 05:40 |
al1r4d | rwp, just unlink it? | 05:46 |
rwp | Yes. I used "ll /etc/rc?.d/*iwd" to verify what I was going to remove and then changed ll to rm and did it. | 05:49 |
rwp | You can view the postinst file to see what it is doing in the package. less /var/lib/dpkg/info/iwd.postinst | 05:51 |
al1r4d | alif@sunflower:~$ ls /etc/rc?.d/*wd | 05:51 |
al1r4d | alif@sunflower:~$ ls /etc/rc?.d/*wd | 05:51 |
al1r4d | -> /etc/rc1.d/K01iwd /etc/rc6.d/K01iwd /etc/rc6.d/S03iwd | 05:51 |
al1r4d | there are | 05:51 |
al1r4d | let me unlink them | 05:51 |
al1r4d | ls: cannot access '/etc/rc?.d/*wd': No such file or directory | 05:52 |
al1r4d | ok. | 05:52 |
rwp | The docs say it now starts using dbus using iwctl on demand. less /usr/share/doc/iwd/README.Debian | 05:52 |
rwp | The docs confirm that you may configure it for persistent running and starting at boot time as you are wanting to set up. | 05:53 |
rwp | Just to confirm that after removing those and then you ran "sudo update-rc.d iwd defaults" and it worked without warning and then ls -l /etc/rc?.d/*iwd showed the new symlinks, right? | 05:56 |
al1r4d | now working | 05:57 |
al1r4d | thank you | 05:57 |
al1r4d | :) | 05:57 |
al1r4d | thank you, rwp | 05:58 |
rwp | Good deal! Glad to have helped. :-) | 05:59 |
rwp | I am becoming more convinced that Devuan should revive "chkconfig" and the other one, was it "filerc"?, that was an easy user interface to modifying those symlinks interactively. | 06:02 |
rwp | update-rc.d is fine but it was designed for use in postinst scripts and so it really is not as user friendly as the other tools. | 06:02 |
al1r4d | yeah, i used to be chkconfig user | 06:10 |
al1r4d | :)) and i forget how to use update-rc.d | 06:10 |
al1r4d | https://dev.to/n1nj4/encrypt-dns-devuan-linux-o6m | 07:09 |
al1r4d | not mine | 07:09 |
Xenguy | Yeah I liked chkconfig. Nowadays sysv-rc-conf is still around (though I seem to recall some minor complaints about it, but it seems to work fine for my purposes) | 07:26 |
mason | chkconfig++ | 07:56 |
onefang | sysv-rc-conf FTW! | 08:09 |
al1r4d | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSbNumR9Z8k | 08:11 |
al1r4d | Devuan is Born | 08:11 |
onefang | Have you named it? | 08:12 |
brocashelm | lol | 08:13 |
al1r4d | What do you mean, onefang? | 08:18 |
rrq | al1r4d: good find :) | 08:33 |
Xenguy | ^^ I have seen that video before and it is one of the funniest things I've ever seen. I LOL every time I watch it, literally. We should probably make it a top priority to add it to the /topic 8 -D | 14:33 |
* Xenguy retreats to #devuan-offtopic ... | 14:34 | |
al1r4d | happy new year =) | 16:11 |
cousin_luigi | al1r4d: Already? | 16:18 |
cousin_luigi | al1r4d: .au or .nz ? | 16:18 |
al1r4d | .id | 16:18 |
al1r4d | :P | 16:18 |
* cousin_luigi should refresh his Asian geography. | 16:22 | |
cousin_luigi | I assume .id doesn't have a single timezone though. | 16:23 |
al1r4d | :) hehe | 16:34 |
joerg | happy new year | 22:25 |
fifihyperbola | u2 | 23:16 |
Guest23 | Hey I'm about to install devuan since debian and it's excellent systemd were amazing and had no issues | 23:54 |
Guest23 | There's a bug I've been having on any distro with systemd (not gentoo or void) where my audio will screech at random even if no sound is playing | 23:54 |
Guest23 | Does anyone know what I'm talking about and if devuan doesn't have this issue | 23:55 |
fifihyperbola | it might be issue with pulseaudio? | 23:57 |
fifihyperbola | devuan probably doesn't have that issue | 23:57 |
Guest23 | Does devuan use pipewire? Could be that ig | 23:58 |
joerg | sounds like a hardware related issue | 23:58 |
Guest23 | Ik void uses pipewire and I didn't have an issue | 23:58 |
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