fsmithred | Wonka, have you tried installing the xfce4-session from sid? I'm wondering if that's possible. | 03:04 |
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JackFrost | Looks like the only issue would be recommends, which..Can be ignored. It should be safe to install, actually. | 03:08 |
fsmithred | I'm in the process of trying it. Currently upgrading beowulf to ceres. | 03:14 |
fsmithred | yeah, you definitely want to exclude Recommends if you pull it from sid. Otherwise, it wants systemd-sysv | 03:44 |
fsmithred | It installed ok, reboot works from the desktop. | 03:47 |
fsmithred | on a side not, upgrade of encrypted lvm to ceres worked without any problems. | 03:47 |
fsmithred | not/note | 03:48 |
mrpfilser | yey | 03:53 |
* mrpfilser watches lubuntu access hdd for no reason every second | 03:53 | |
fsmithred | got any ports open? | 03:53 |
mrpfilser | no is offline | 03:54 |
fsmithred | ok | 03:54 |
specing | its probably ~/.recently_used.xbel | 03:54 |
specing | or something similar | 03:54 |
mrpfilser | i'll devuanize it sometime | 03:54 |
fsmithred | maybe updatedb | 03:57 |
mrpfilser | i'm used to updatedb/slocate/mlocate running drive continuously | 03:58 |
mrpfilser | when it runs | 03:58 |
mrpfilser | hmm gnome-mplayer caching something from dvd | 04:02 |
stovepipe | is there a list of support cycle somewhere | 06:17 |
stovepipe | like when does jessie stop getting updates | 06:18 |
mrpfilser | i don't know stovepipe | 06:24 |
onefang | Jessie-updates and jessie-proposed-updates no longer exist, jessie-security still exists. So only security updates for jessie. Beowulf is close to being released, when that happens jessie stops being oldstable. | 06:26 |
stovepipe | any idea when that is | 06:43 |
stovepipe | i guess i should start testing my legacy shit on ascii | 06:44 |
onefang | "Soon" is the best answer you'll get. If I recall correctly there's only a few Beowulf packages left to sort out. | 06:45 |
stovepipe | heh | 06:45 |
surrealpie | does anyone know how to switch from sysv to runit | 08:16 |
surrealpie | i guess i will follow this http://smarden.org/runit/replaceinit.html | 08:26 |
surrealpie | i was hoping apt would automate everything but there doesn't seem to be any conflict when i install runit, which means i probably need to replace init program manually | 08:26 |
surrealpie | runit seems to work fine after replacing /sbin/init | 09:03 |
surrealpie | https://pastebin.com/5sYcMb8k | 09:03 |
surrealpie | but i don't understand where the service directory is supposed to be | 09:04 |
surrealpie | dpkg -L runit has the directory /etc/service | 09:05 |
surrealpie | which seems to be the path to link service, but that's not the case | 09:05 |
surrealpie | the services running at boot are from somewhere else | 09:05 |
surrealpie | finally found out: it seems runit was running the sysv scripts due to the default configuration in the runit package | 10:11 |
surrealpie | it seems not much support for runit scripts yet on devuan so im copying the scripts from a different machine; but hey it works! | 10:13 |
surrealpie | im totally not talking to myself right now | 10:14 |
gnarface | it is a slow channel, you can't always expect same-day responses | 10:17 |
gnarface | there might be example runit scripts in /usr/share/doc/runit | 10:17 |
gnarface | i'm sure you're not the first person to go through this but the other 2 are probably asleep right now | 10:18 |
surrealpie | haha, i wasn't trying to be a dick | 10:19 |
gnarface | all the alternate init stuff is basically as inherited by debian | 10:19 |
gnarface | the openrc setup basically does the same thing | 10:19 |
gnarface | *inherited from debian i mean | 10:20 |
gnarface | some work has already been done on openrc though, someone might have already done some work on runit too | 10:20 |
gnarface | somewhere out there... | 10:21 |
surrealpie | yeah i thought so. but it's fine for now, it can be configured easily to run sysv scripts | 10:21 |
surrealpie | only i had to add ttyS0 for some reason that didn't work with runit but worked with sysv | 10:21 |
surrealpie | but other than that all the daemons work normally with the sysv scripts | 10:22 |
LeePen | amarsh04: ping | 16:10 |
mason | vgs="$(/sbin/lvm vgscan | sed -n '/"/s/^.*"\([^'\'']*\)".*$/\1/p')" | 17:04 |
mason | Not sure why that's quoted there. | 17:04 |
mason | Seems somewhat unusual. | 17:04 |
fsmithred | the outermost quotes are around the value of the variable. | 17:13 |
fluffywolf | not sure about which part? you should always quote $() unless you want bash to do things to the result... | 17:14 |
fsmithred | The other quotes are for finding the text between the quotes | 17:14 |
fluffywolf | brb | 17:15 |
mason | fsmithred: Also, and this is critical to remember, it's not bash running this stuff. Debian uses dash as the system shell. It's always a hard error to include a bashism. | 17:21 |
Hurgotron | been trying to install Devuan with boot encryption. devuan_ascii_2.1_amd64_netinst.iso - I get "code name of release couldn't be determined" (or somesuch, translated form German). Any ideas? | 17:25 |
fsmithred | Hurgotron, uefi or legacy bios? | 17:28 |
Hurgotron | nvm, wonky USB stick disconnected itself, all fine after re-mounting /cdrom. Sorry for the wrong alert | 17:29 |
fsmithred | np | 17:29 |
EHeM | Looks like mirrors are getting broken again, sagres.c3sl.ufpr.br, megumin.packet-gain.de, ftp.rrze.uni-erlangen.de, infinitegrid.org and mirrors.dotsrc.org are giving 404s (stable). | 18:56 |
jaromil | https://sledjhamr.org/apt-panopticon/results/Report-web.html | 19:24 |
jaromil | seems other than what you arepointing but yes | 19:24 |
Wonka | someone got problems with his firefox crashing? | 20:06 |
Wonka | https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=949644 | 20:06 |
onefang | I just woke up, but... | 21:38 |
onefang | EHeM: "sagres.c3sl.ufpr.br, megumin.packet-gain.de, ftp.rrze.uni-erlangen.de, infinitegrid.org and mirrors.dotsrc.org are giving 404s" ... | 21:39 |
onefang | mirrors.dotsrc.org is an actual mirror. | 21:39 |
onefang | infinitegrid.org is another name for my sledjhamr.org mirror, but would not be responding as a mirror to that name. | 21:40 |
onefang | The rest are also not actual mirror server names, though might be other names for those servers, and might not be responding as mirrors to those names. | 21:41 |
onefang | Sooo, how did you figure those particular names are giving 404s? | 21:42 |
onefang | mirrors.dotsrc.org is responding properly, my server is still up, my mirror checker script is reporting the same results it usually reports, on all three computers it's currently running on. | 21:46 |
jaromil | /quit | 22:09 |
jaromil | ops | 22:09 |
jaromil | sryyyyy :^P | 22:09 |
EHeM | I gave what reverse-DNS reported, if you prefer IP addresses: 200.236.31.1, 95.216.15.86, 131.188.12.211, 185.38.15.81, and 130.225.254.116. | 22:19 |
Acacia | out of those domains only http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/devuan is listed as a devuan mirror on http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/mirror_list.txt | 23:04 |
Acacia | and I can access it fine | 23:05 |
onefang | The other domains are alternate names for the same physical server, that are returned by PTR records, which can only return one name per IP, even if that IP servers several names. So reverse-DNS returns the PTR records. | 23:10 |
onefang | So for example if you refer to my server as infinitegrid.org, you wont find any Devuan mirror there, but if you use the name sledjhamr.org, you will. | 23:11 |
onefang | As jaromil mentioned, I have my mirror checker script running on https://sledjhamr.org/apt-panopticon/results/Report-web.html I also have it running on http://borta.devuan.dev/apt-panopticon/results/Report-web.html which shows the same results. The third one I mentioned before is my own desktop, it's not on a public IP. | 23:14 |
onefang | That mirror checking script runs every ten minutes on sledjhamr, every hour on borta, and keeps a history of results. They run on opposite sides of the planet. Not showing any problems for those specific mirrors. | 23:16 |
onefang | So the real question is, what was EHeM actually doing to show 404s on so many mirrors? | 23:16 |
onefang | Digging deeper into my mirror checkers history, it's not showing any problems with mirrors.dotsrc.org around the time EHeM complained. | 23:25 |
* onefang gives up digging. | 23:26 | |
mrpfilser | maybe a personal dns problem onefang | 23:56 |
mrpfilser | i could ping them | 23:57 |
onefang | My mirror checking scripts do a lot of different tests. If there's something I'm missing, I want to know, so I can add it. But yeah, I suspect some local problem. Or perhaps looking for something that's not on certain mirrors YET coz they only update themselves every 30 minutes. | 23:59 |
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