u4t | i'm getting some *very* slow download speeds for ceres/unstable package lists | 13:41 |
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u4t | trying different mirrors and getting the same, like ~20kB/s :( | 13:42 |
gnarface | u4t: same thing from sledjhamr.org and pkgmaster.devuan.org? | 14:12 |
u4t | pkgmaster gives me bursts of ~200kB/s | 14:15 |
u4t | haven't tried sledjhamr yet | 14:15 |
u4t | ipacct gave me a stable ~400kB/s and completed the package list download. going to see how it goes | 14:16 |
u4t | downloading a whole bunch of updates now. haven't booted my devuan box for a while (: | 14:22 |
u4t | getting good speeds on the packages | 14:22 |
u4t | ~1MB/s | 14:37 |
u4t | after a long period of ~800kB/s | 14:37 |
djph | ew, get better internet :P | 14:37 |
u4t | i'm in australia >_> | 14:37 |
djph | oh | 14:39 |
djph | spiders in the radio then? | 14:39 |
djph | things are going okay-ish here. I should get a ceres VM though | 14:40 |
u4t | djph: yah, that's where they're meant to be. they're cheaper than carrier pigeons | 14:40 |
djph | some of them probably could eat a carrier pigeon... | 14:41 |
u4t | which is another reason to use spiders instead of pigeons | 14:42 |
djph | :) ... hmm, decisions though. Do I risk Deadalus on my laptop, or just chill with Chimaera ... hmmm? | 14:43 |
u4t | por que no los dos | 14:43 |
djph | because I don't have two laptops of the same make | 14:49 |
u4t | you can still dual-boot | 14:50 |
djph | I "can" sure, but effort. | 14:51 |
djph | maybe I can convince the missus I need a second new laptop "for testing" | 14:51 |
djph | :D | 14:51 |
u4t | i wonder if i should try to switch back to grub-efi | 14:55 |
u4t | instead of refind | 14:55 |
onefang | I run sledjhamr.org, and I'm an Aussie. There's reasons why it's in Netherlands and not Australia. You probbaly know those reasons u4t. lol | 15:17 |
onefang | rEFInd works great. I like it much better than grub on my desktop. | 15:17 |
u4t | is there a way to blacklist a specific kernel version and module from dkms autobuilding? | 15:18 |
* onefang heads to bed. | 15:19 | |
u4t | thanks onefang (: | 15:21 |
u-amarsh04 | onefang can I quote " I run sledjhamr.org, and I'm an Aussie. There's reasons why it's in Netherlands and not Australia. You probbaly know those reasons" publicly? | 16:05 |
u4t | so yes, you can blacklist combinations of module and kernel versions with dkms (: | 16:07 |
u4t | e.g. /etc/dkms/zfs-2.1.4.conf :: BUILD_EXCLUSIVE_KERNEL="^(5\.([0-9]|1[0-7])\.)" # only build the module for kernels 5.0 to 5.17 | 16:09 |
bouncerku | hi guys. If have just installed ufw, nginx etc on my devuan VM. But i can not find ufw command, even as root. | 17:17 |
bouncerku | is there any special dir PATH need to be added. (/sbin, /bin has been added) | 17:17 |
sixwheeledbeast | I believe you have to enable it first? what does "type ufw" show? | 17:19 |
bouncerku | bash: type ufw: not found | 17:20 |
sixwheeledbeast | it's not installed then. | 17:20 |
bouncerku | i am not yet enable it | 17:20 |
sixwheeledbeast | it will need to be on the system to enable it with "ufw enable" | 17:21 |
bouncerku | it is installed. i have been re-try install with apt just now. | 17:22 |
bouncerku | i used to use ufw on my desktop (debian) | 17:23 |
bouncerku | "/etc/init.d/ufw" command is available btw | 17:23 |
sixwheeledbeast | You are root right? | 17:25 |
bouncerku | yep. | 17:25 |
bouncerku | on my debian, i find ufw binary file on /sbin | 17:26 |
u-amarsh04 | interesting, I have /usr/sbin/ufw listed at: https://packages.debian.org/search?searchon=contents&keywords=ufw&mode=path&suite=unstable&arch=amd64 | 17:26 |
bouncerku | found it on /usr/sbin | 17:27 |
bouncerku | Thank you @sixwheeledbeast | 17:27 |
bouncerku | i forgot to include it on $PATH | 17:28 |
bouncerku | and thank you @u-amarsh0, | 17:29 |
bouncerku | the URL helps | 17:30 |
u-amarsh04 | no problem! | 17:30 |
bouncerku | i forgot that while installing, i choose not to make symlinks for /sbin and /usr/sbin to /bin | 17:31 |
rwp | bouncerku, I find this command useful to see what binaries packages provide: dpkg -L foopackagename | grep bin/ | 17:49 |
rwp | To see what executable binaries are provided by ufw for example: dpkg -L ufw | grep bin/ | 17:50 |
bouncerku | Hi @rwp, the "dpkg -L" command indeed finding the binary file, thank you | 19:19 |
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