eyalroz | Hello channel denizens, | 10:12 |
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eyalroz | I'm using Cinnamon on ASCII, and am having trouble changing the default application for AVI files, | 10:12 |
eyalroz | from Dragon player to Gnone MPV. I _am_ able to do that for other file extensions, but with AVIs - | 10:12 |
eyalroz | if I try to set a different default, it immediately reverts back to Dragon player. | 10:13 |
eyalroz | Is this a known issue? If not, what can cause this? I would try making the change manually, but I'm not sure what the relevant files are. | 10:13 |
ErRandir | therion23: "Zero W" is different hardware than "Zero" | 10:28 |
therion23 | ErRandir: i know, question is how i enable the internal wifi | 10:30 |
KatolaZ | therion23: can you see the interface with iwconfig? | 10:37 |
therion23 | KatolaZ: no, it is not there, so to speak | 10:38 |
therion23 | all i can see is the localhost (obviously) and the Realtek dongle i put there | 10:39 |
KatolaZ | lspci | 10:39 |
KatolaZ | (I mean, can you see the wifi in lspci?) | 10:40 |
therion23 | no, doesnt show up at all | 10:41 |
KatolaZ | therion23: sorry for the silly question: I am assuming you have used the wifi on this same board with another distro? | 10:43 |
therion23 | KatolaZ: it has indeed done its duty with Raspbian, yes | 10:43 |
KatolaZ | ok | 10:43 |
therion23 | and i am mostly replicating a setup from a Pi 2 to a Zero W | 10:44 |
KatolaZ | therion23: have you checked the raspi config file? | 10:44 |
therion23 | but it does not see the wifi chip | 10:44 |
KatolaZ | therion23: see above | 10:44 |
therion23 | config.txt is pretty much pristine | 10:45 |
therion23 | as long as we are talking /boot | 10:46 |
KatolaZ | IIRC you have to enable the wifi card there | 10:46 |
KatolaZ | but I haven't a Zero W | 10:46 |
therion23 | id give you my spare, but its a long swim haha | 10:49 |
KatolaZ | hahaha | 10:52 |
KatolaZ | I just meant I haven't tried it | 10:52 |
KatolaZ | I used my zero with a usb wifi dongle | 10:52 |
therion23 | yeah that is what i use now | 10:54 |
therion23 | i know its something simple just cannot see it right now | 10:57 |
KatolaZ | therion23: try #devuan-arm | 10:58 |
mazes_80 | Hi, I recompiled plymouth package omitting all systemd dependencies and it's quite working: theme is displayed then framebuffer get overrided by console message so fast | 17:01 |
gnarface | mazes_80: you mean not quite working? | 17:08 |
mazes_80 | I mean "quite" working, plymouth them is displayed while restarting or shutting down. At boot up it shows up then disappear immediately | 17:11 |
mazes_80 | previewing themes works flawlessly | 17:14 |
gnarface | oh, so it's good then? | 17:15 |
gnarface | that's good | 17:15 |
gnarface | congradulations | 17:16 |
gnarface | what's plymouth again? | 17:16 |
mazes_80 | a startup/reboot/halt tool, it hides console output to display animation in the framebuffer | 17:19 |
gnarface | ah cool | 17:43 |
Walex | that's a controversial description | 17:52 |
Walex | 'plymouth' technicall is a console message multiplexer: it ensures that multiple parallel processes can write to the console without garbling each other's messages. | 17:53 |
Walex | but 90% of its functionality is actually displaying pretty boot wallpapers. | 17:53 |
gnarface | :) | 17:54 |
Walex | put another way it is about as un-UNIX as (dread word) systemd: it should be just something that serializes console IO for parallel daemons, but since it takes control of the console, it also uses it to do cool stuff. | 18:03 |
muke | Hey, I have a fresh install of devuan ascii and the repo mirrors keep timing out when I try to apt update, and I'm sure I'm connected to the internet. I've also tried switching mirrors and the same thing happens. I don't have any firewall settings that could cause this either. Is this just a problem with the mirrors? | 19:06 |
gnarface | are you still using auto.mirror.devuan.org? | 19:06 |
muke | No, deb.devuan.org | 19:06 |
gnarface | hmm. strange | 19:06 |
gnarface | might be your dns server | 19:06 |
muke | Sometimes it does work actually but just incredibly slowly, an apt update just finished with a speed of 233 B/s taking over 5 mins, but usually it times out. | 19:07 |
gnarface | what ip addresses you getting for it? | 19:07 |
gnarface | it should be a round-robin list | 19:07 |
gnarface | about a dozen IPs | 19:08 |
muke | 141.84.43.19 from pinging it just now | 19:08 |
muke | 100% packet loss while doing so though | 19:08 |
gnarface | hmm. that is a valid ip | 19:14 |
gnarface | i'm having no problem pingin git | 19:14 |
gnarface | pinging it | 19:14 |
gnarface | it might be your isp or something in between you and the mirror | 19:14 |
gnarface | tried a traceroute? | 19:14 |
muke | How can I do that? | 19:19 |
gnarface | traceroute [ip address] | 19:19 |
gnarface | try it with and without -T | 19:20 |
gnarface | (you might need to be root for -T) | 19:20 |
muke | I don't seem to have that command | 19:24 |
muke | And can't exactly install the package aha | 19:24 |
muke | Hold on let me test this from another machine | 19:25 |
KatolaZ | muke: what is your gateway? | 19:26 |
KatolaZ | can you ping it? | 19:26 |
muke | Yea ofc, I can ping externally just fine | 19:26 |
KatolaZ | 19:09 < muke> 141.84.43.19 from pinging it just now | 19:27 |
KatolaZ | 19:10 < muke> 100% packet loss while doing so though | 19:27 |
KatolaZ | ^^ | 19:27 |
muke | I mean I can ping other addresses, like 8.8.8.8 | 19:27 |
KatolaZ | muke: then that one doesn't like ICMP | 19:28 |
KatolaZ | as simple as that | 19:28 |
muke | Just tried pinging from another machine actually and I can reach deb.devuan.org just fine | 19:29 |
KatolaZ | except i can ping it :) | 19:29 |
muke | So it's a problem specific to my devuan install | 19:29 |
muke | No idea where to start looking though | 19:29 |
KatolaZ | muke: route -n | 19:29 |
KatolaZ | ping the gateway | 19:29 |
muke | Oh ok that's very weird, turns out I can't actually ping the gateway | 19:30 |
muke | But again I can ping 8.8.8.8? How does that work? | 19:30 |
KatolaZ | muke: I doubt you are pinging 8.8.8.8 | 19:35 |
muke | Ok, I've fixed the problem. I think my NIC has broken and it was messing everything up. Repos work as normal now, thanks for the help | 19:39 |
mazes_80 | Walex: thanks for the details about plymouth ! | 20:42 |
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