KatolaZ | packages.devuan.org and *.mirror.devuan.org are back online | 01:26 |
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KatolaZ | everything seems to work fine | 01:26 |
KatolaZ | just shout if anything looks odd | 01:26 |
KatolaZ | o/ | 01:26 |
EHeM | There is that issue of the one mirror which serves Europe-only, yet (as of this morning) was still part of us.deb.devuan.org. | 01:29 |
KatolaZ | EHeM: ? | 01:30 |
KatolaZ | which issue? | 01:30 |
EHeM | 37.220.36.58 gives 403 Forbidden, and I'm not the only person observing it. | 01:31 |
KatolaZ | EHeM: when have you tried? | 01:31 |
KatolaZ | and, which is the IP? | 01:31 |
KatolaZ | oh sorry | 01:31 |
KatolaZ | 37.220.36.58 | 01:31 |
KatolaZ | EHeM: I have removed it from the RR, atm | 01:34 |
EHeM | As of ~9 hours ago. | 01:34 |
KatolaZ | mayve it was just a network glitch? | 01:34 |
KatolaZ | will contact the administrator to see if they have any filter in place (seems quite strange though) | 01:34 |
KatolaZ | s/mayve/maybe | 01:35 |
KatolaZ | anyway, I have put it out of the RR, for the moment | 01:35 |
KatolaZ | EHeM: please try again | 01:35 |
KatolaZ | EHeM: anyway, I can reach it from the US | 01:37 |
KatolaZ | so it looks like a network problem maybe... | 01:38 |
KatolaZ | EHeM: are you sure you were using us.deb.devuan.org and not us.mirror.devuan.org? | 01:49 |
EHeM | KatolaZ: Yes. | 02:19 |
rrq | us.deb.devuan.org is an alias for pkgmaster.devuan.org | 02:26 |
rrq | pkgmaster.devuan.org has address 5.196.38.18 | 02:27 |
EHeM | Right now it certainly looks that way. | 02:31 |
DonkeyHotei | deb., not us.deb. | 02:32 |
etech3 | anybody know where to download Devuan Jessie 1.0 32 bit netinstall iso | 03:07 |
etech3 | I tried 4 times and on install, they say 64 bit even though it says i686 on the downloads | 03:08 |
buZz | https://files.devuan.org/devuan_jessie/installer-iso/ | 03:08 |
buZz | get the i386 | 03:08 |
buZz | etech3: wait | 03:09 |
buZz | if your pc is capable of booting the 64bit one | 03:09 |
buZz | why do you want the 32bit one? | 03:09 |
etech3 | I did but not from there let me try taht thanks | 03:09 |
etech3 | no it's a 32 bit machine | 03:09 |
buZz | thats not what you said | 03:10 |
buZz | you said > I tried 4 times and on install, they say 64 bit | 03:10 |
buZz | -on install- | 03:10 |
gnarface | yea | 03:10 |
buZz | etech3: what cpu is in it? | 03:10 |
gnarface | etech3: also, are you sure you don't want ascii? it's newer... | 03:10 |
buZz | ascii isos are here ; https://files.devuan.org/devuan_ascii/installer-iso/ | 03:11 |
etech3 | I need Jesiie for a test with asterisk 13 | 03:12 |
buZz | what cpu then? | 03:15 |
EHeM | If etech3 is testing for end-user compatibility, it makes sense to ensure i386 compatibility. | 03:16 |
buZz | but asterisk 13 is ancient | 03:17 |
buZz | ah, latest LTS i guess | 03:18 |
* golinux still uses 32 bit jessie | 03:18 | |
* golinux doesn't want to have to deal with multiarch to get wine working | 03:18 | |
phogg | 64 bit kernel, 32 bit userland. | 03:20 |
buZz | multiarch works a treat | 03:21 |
buZz | or i couldnt play steam on devuan ;) | 03:22 |
phogg | Steam dropped 32bit Linux support some time ago. | 03:22 |
buZz | sure ;) | 03:23 |
EHeM | Converting a system from amd64 kernel with i386 userspace to full amd64 is a bit of a harrowing experience though. | 03:23 |
buZz | /home/buzz/.steam/ubuntu12_32/steam: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=acecb80eee783966955c1304bad4f3af3c585475, not stripped | 03:24 |
buZz | oh hey , they dropped 32bit , its just the binaries that are lagging :D | 03:24 |
buZz | phogg: they -are- prepairing to go to real 64bit, but probably will still take >2 years | 03:24 |
phogg | Hmm. I wonder what it was I saw, then, in 2016 when everything in steam broke. | 03:24 |
phogg | maybe they backed off and I never noticed | 03:25 |
buZz | because they would need to upgrade -all- the steam linux games to 64bit still | 03:25 |
phogg | not 32bit game support, just 32bit steam client support | 03:25 |
buZz | you cant run 32bit games without a 32bit gpu driver | 03:25 |
buZz | hence, multiarch | 03:25 |
EHeM | One problem with Steam is their web monkeys never bothered to research SMTP and thus their system has bugs; e-mail addresses can contain rather a lot of non-alphanumeric characters, percent signs (rarely used now, but in the specifications), plus, even quoted strings. | 03:26 |
buZz | hehe | 03:26 |
buZz | yeah, thankgod for mailaliases | 03:27 |
EHeM | Their account creation rejects plus, and likely rather a lot more things which are valid; any chance you can file a bug report with them? | 03:27 |
buZz | sure you can | 03:27 |
phogg | This is why my go-to email validation routine looks like "if string length greater than 2 return true" | 03:27 |
EHeM | buZz: Their bug report system is only available *after* account creation. | 03:28 |
buZz | lol, you're unable to make a mail alias for yourself? | 03:28 |
EHeM | buZz: Such a thing is possible, but I prefer not to break my setup to work around their broken setup. | 03:28 |
buZz | ok | 03:28 |
buZz | i just use seperate emails for -each- service i sign up to | 03:29 |
EHeM | phogg: Also need to send a message to ensure the MTAs accept it. | 03:29 |
buZz | that way, i can autoblock all email to that address -when- eventually their db gets hacked and spammers get it | 03:29 |
phogg | It also helps when your email address shows up in a password list dump. You don't have to wonder which site it was, even if you never see the clear text passwords. | 03:30 |
EHeM | I've been pondering setting my system to bounce any e-mail which *doesn't* include a '+' in the To address. | 03:33 |
buZz | EHeM: i've been considering making a email receiver filter that just rejects -all- email with spelling errors | 03:34 |
buZz | but my inbox is just 'catch all' for entire domain | 03:34 |
buZz | subtracted all the services i already had to block for their shitty opsec | 03:34 |
cousin_luigi | Howdy. | 13:36 |
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