gnarface | E: Repository 'http://deb.devuan.org/merged ceres InRelease' changed its 'Label' value from 'Master' to 'Devuan' | 01:23 |
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gnarface | this was supposed to happen, right? | 01:23 |
Jjp137 | I think so, see: https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20181008.095146.96d76872.en.html | 01:25 |
gnarface | thanks | 01:25 |
ham5urg | Hi all, has anyone got wireguard-vpn running? I'm looking to switch to devuan but can't find any package at https://pkginfo.devuan.org/cgi-bin/d1pkgweb-query?search=wireguard&release=ascii | 12:49 |
ham5urg | Neither at unstable. | 12:50 |
gnarface | are you sure it's not just the one called "wireguard?" | 12:54 |
gnarface | it is in ceres, anyway | 12:57 |
jordila | Umh... May i add 'deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main' to my Devuan GNU+Linux sources.list ? | 13:07 |
enyc | jordila: no, in short | 13:08 |
enyc | jordila: BUT devuan has stretch-backports | 13:08 |
enyc | jordila: just dupliciate the devuan stretch-updates line, and change 'updates' to be 'backports' | 13:08 |
enyc | jelly: well ... ascii to ascii-backports | 13:08 |
enyc | err argh | 13:08 |
enyc | jordila: you get idea =) | 13:08 |
jordila | crystal clear enyc | 13:09 |
enyc | e.g. deb http://gb.deb.devuan.org/merged/ ascii-backports main contrib non-free | 13:09 |
jordila | ... we have our-own-backports . | 13:09 |
enyc | somethinng like that, depending on contrib but, mirror used, tec. | 13:09 |
enyc | jordila: they seem to be imported from debian, then release in devuan, like most packages | 13:10 |
ham5urg | gnarface, yes you are right, I just entered '-vpn' as an info. Wireguard for devuan is what I need. It's available in FreeBSD. | 13:11 |
* jordila devuan backporting/sources.list ... re-making ? - https://pad.ingobernable.net/p/devuan-gnu+linux-backports | 13:14 | |
gnarface | it could be | 13:17 |
gnarface | in theory | 13:17 |
jordila | enyc , as per your suggestion , sources.list ... à la https://pad.ingobernable.net/p/devuan-gnu+linux-backports ? | 13:20 |
enyc | jordila: yes though.... ntoice 2 lines below your highlighted lines... | 13:22 |
enyc | jordila: it already has ascii-backports waiting to be un-commented! | 13:22 |
enyc | jordila: oh, its changed now ;p | 13:22 |
jordila | sure ... LOL , just noticed . Telepathy ? | 13:22 |
enyc | jordila: then you apt-get -t ascii-backports install <package> .... | 13:24 |
jordila | nice to know, enyc ... does 'apt -t ascii-backports install <package> ' do the job too ? | 13:25 |
enyc | jordila: very likely, not played with the 'apt' however | 13:25 |
enyc | i was wondering similar things | 13:25 |
jordila | enyc , 'apt install <package> ' did the job . | 13:30 |
enyc | jordila: aaah that may work, if the <package> doesn't exist in ascii at all | 13:31 |
enyc | jordila: but otherwise -t ascii-backports is required to explicitly install the backported/newer version | 13:32 |
PinkBellyNagger | anyone know how to exclude column headers in sar reporting? | 13:53 |
PinkBellyNagger | Nevermind I'll just pipe it to awk | 13:57 |
rafalcpp | lolz, debian's apt-get stopped working for me | 17:28 |
ejr | what could be the reason for my wireless mouse lagging in devuan? the battery is definitely not empty and it does not happen on other systems. | 21:25 |
fsmithred | ejr, it might need a blow-job | 21:52 |
fsmithred | seriously, mine gets laggy because of dust in the hole | 21:53 |
ejr | fsmithred: as i said, it works on other systems. | 21:53 |
fsmithred | well, that was the only idea I have | 21:54 |
fsmithred | you played with the mouse settings? | 21:54 |
ejr | yes | 21:55 |
ejr | the funny thing is that the longer i dont move it the more likely it is that it is slow to react (and only react if moved hastily) | 21:56 |
rafalcpp | New SystemD Vulnerability Discovered - "can be exploited over the network to, at best, potentially crash a vulnerable Linux machine, or, at worst, execute malicious code on the box" by a malicious host on the same network segment as the victim. https://news.slashdot.org/story/18/10/27/196227/new-systemd-vulnerability-discovered | 22:56 |
pankerini | I'm not surprised. | 22:58 |
Wonka | rafalcpp: because of 4 bytes from the DHCP6Option header? | 22:58 |
Wonka | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1795921?fbclid=IwAR3_wVdR0yJHiSf47wk8Y4QOrceW1NqTWHaSnB9l8hWZDXDWBdhrfIwPOLA | 22:59 |
rafalcpp | Wonka: I guess? this is the fix apparently https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/10518 | 22:59 |
Wonka | looks like | 23:01 |
rafalcpp | though Debian NOT vulnerable by default, since that part of systemD is not enabled apparently. test is: systemctl status systemd-networkd | 23:02 |
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