denPes | right well, well i don't use newer hardware really, so i don't really need newer drivers. currently still using kernel 4.4.x release, and that's fine with me, it's just the software which i like to have newer. | 00:00 |
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denPes | and with buster just around the corner, it might be better to go for beowolf | 00:01 |
fsmithred | I've got a beowulf install that I use a little bit. It works. There are a couple minor bugs in xfce that I can't recall right now. | 00:01 |
denPes | ah okay | 00:02 |
fsmithred | it's still not finished, so even if stuff is working, we might break it temporarily | 00:02 |
reubyawn | lively room, wishing you a happy day, bye | 00:02 |
denPes | well i use cwm,so not really an issue for me either | 00:02 |
gnarface | have a good one reubyawn | 00:02 |
denPes | bye reubyawn | 00:02 |
fsmithred | good luck | 00:02 |
denPes | i'll just give it a try then,thanks | 00:13 |
KatolaZ | https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2019-5021 | 11:26 |
AEonFyr | Hey all | 11:42 |
AEonFyr | I migrated a personal gitlab omnibus CE instance from Ubuntu 14.04 to devuan ascii yesterday. | 11:42 |
AEonFyr | devuan/ascii was not natively available from the gitlab provided install script, so I used | 11:42 |
AEonFyr | os=debian dist=stretch which seemed the obvious choice compatibility wise. | 11:42 |
AEonFyr | I didn't experience any problems with the new install and data migration and the gitlab server | 11:43 |
AEonFyr | looks quite comfortable on its new devuan ascii home. | 11:43 |
AEonFyr | I'm not doing anything fancy, just a dozen or so private repo's, placed out there on the Interwebs | 11:43 |
AEonFyr | for accessibility purposes. | 11:43 |
AEonFyr | The installation added a gitlab_gitlab-ce.list into my /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory with deb | 11:43 |
AEonFyr | and deb-src both pointing at https://packages.gitlab.com/gitlab/gitlab-ce/debian/ stretch main | 11:43 |
AEonFyr | So future updates of gitlab omnibus package are expected to be installed along with any of the usual | 11:43 |
AEonFyr | regular 'sudo aptitude update; sudo aptitude safe-upgrade' mantras. | 11:43 |
AEonFyr | Given this setup, does anyone foresee any known 'gotchas' looming in my future that I might avoid by taking steps now? | 11:43 |
KatolaZ | AEonFyr: the gotcha is gitlab, which has become a moving target | 11:44 |
KatolaZ | and a quite heavy one... | 11:45 |
KatolaZ | apart from that, you'll probably be fine | 11:45 |
AEonFyr | KatolaZ: Yes, I'm accustomed to seeing 'update asap' in my admin interface and a few hundred MB download thereafter. | 11:46 |
AEonFyr | But, they seem to be doing a good job of keeping the omnibus edition up to date and no updates have broken anything for me, so far. | 11:48 |
AEonFyr | I also don't see any dependence on systemd, but I could be missing something, I didn't investigate it in depth. The installer did add a respawn entry into /etc/inittab which was a nice surprise. | 11:50 |
mtnman | helo | 22:16 |
gnarface | greetings | 22:17 |
gnarface | if you have a question, it's best just to ask it | 22:17 |
gnarface | this channel can be slow, so you might be waiting a while for a response | 22:17 |
sixwheeledbeast | ~ask | 22:25 |
sixwheeledbeast | infobot: do you live | 22:26 |
infobot | yes, I live. | 22:26 |
sixwheeledbeast | !ask | 22:26 |
infobot | Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic. Don't ask if you can ask a question first. Don't ask if a person is there; just ask what you intended to ask them. Better questions more frequently yield better answers. We are all here voluntarily or against our will. | 22:26 |
sixwheeledbeast | ah | 22:26 |
sixwheeledbeast | !botsnack | 22:26 |
infobot | thanks, sixwheeledbeast | 22:26 |
xrogaan | KatolaZ: that's a funny CVE | 22:54 |
xrogaan | "Small. Simple. Secure." and NULL password. | 22:56 |
onefang | I like slow channels. B-) | 23:27 |
Evilham | huh, there is a bot? :-p | 23:33 |
Evilham | all this time and... | 23:33 |
Evilham | oh well :-D | 23:33 |
gnarface | it's some freenode provided bot. i think it's not always enabled because they don't always remember to activate it. | 23:34 |
* Xenguy thinks of Apocolypse Now and gestures "The Sirens! The sirens!!" ... | 23:36 | |
* onefang wonders which bot software it is? | 23:41 | |
Xenguy | I think maybe DocScrutinizer05 knows something of the bot. | 23:43 |
Xenguy | gnarface: Maybe if you ask nicely he'd bestow admin rights on you, for the bot | 23:43 |
Xenguy | I have been know to enjoy some (intelligent) bot play. | 23:44 |
Xenguy | *known | 23:44 |
Xenguy | o/~ Here comes the rain again... o/~ | 23:45 |
stiltr | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infobot | 23:45 |
Xenguy | nifty | 23:45 |
debdog | o/~ <-- haha, is this the I-don't-shave-my-armpit-hair emoticon? | 23:46 |
Xenguy | Heh, I don't know, but in the old daze it used to try to be a musical note : -) | 23:47 |
debdog | ahh, hehe | 23:47 |
debdog | ok, now I can see it | 23:47 |
Xenguy | perl in 95, this is a great read | 23:47 |
DocScrutinizer05 | Xenguy: what's the topic? | 23:48 |
Xenguy | "The bot's main goal was to remember URLs and associate them with a descriptive name, so whenever someone needed a specific URL they could ask the bot." | 23:48 |
DocScrutinizer05 | infobot: source | 23:49 |
infobot | To build Debian packages from source code: first, add a deb-src line to your sources.list file. Then "apt-get build-dep _pkg_" and "apt-get -b source _pkg_" to retrieve the build-dependencies, and the source. The resulting .deb files will be in `pwd`. | 23:49 |
DocScrutinizer05 | damn | 23:49 |
Xenguy | DocScrutinizer05: Evilham was wondering about the bot, or onefang | 23:49 |
DocScrutinizer05 | infobot: owner | 23:49 |
infobot | on #devuan, my owner is DocScrutinizer05, also see ~_default owner | 23:49 |
DocScrutinizer05 | infobot: _default owner | 23:49 |
infobot | TimRiker is my owner | 23:49 |
Xenguy | ,snack | 23:50 |
Xenguy | ~snack | 23:50 |
Xenguy | infobot: snack | 23:50 |
* infobot snack? yes yeaaas yeaaaaaaaaaaas pleaaase :P | 23:50 | |
DocScrutinizer05 | attention is ! in here, ~ everywhere else | 23:50 |
Xenguy | !snack | 23:50 |
* infobot snack? yes yeaaas yeaaaaaaaaaaas pleaaase :P | 23:50 | |
Xenguy | thanks | 23:50 |
slvr | needs a breadcrumbs.gif | 23:50 |
onefang | Don't overfeed the bot, it'll get fat. | 23:51 |
DocScrutinizer05 | !devuan | 23:51 |
infobot | devuan https://devuan.org literally mirrors debian in realtime ("all the same") except replacing packages with systemd-dependencies, and it introduces its own themes and branding. Also see factoid (~/!)amprolla | 23:51 |
Xenguy | onefang: Duly noted | 23:51 |
gnarface | also, before this gets off the rails too far, i'd like to mention for everyone's reference that you can /msg the bot directly and talk to it in private so as not to choke the channel log with tests | 23:51 |
Xenguy | good point | 23:51 |
DocScrutinizer05 | !query | 23:51 |
infobot | talk dirty to me! Preferably, do so after you have typed "/query infobot" which should open a new window/tab/whatever with most irc clients. You can talk to me all you like and don't annoy other people with endless queries. Be aware that the stuff you write is logged, so don't get too 1337 :) | 23:51 |
onefang | Yeah, coz someone mentioned this is a slow channel. lol | 23:52 |
Xenguy | Stay 1337 | 23:52 |
slvr | is it ok to be offtopic when the channel is slow? Seems both good and bad, for reasons. | 23:52 |
Xenguy | golinux will let you know when you're OT, usually | 23:53 |
Xenguy | And she will slap your wrist too | 23:53 |
gnarface | slvr: people are reading the backlog, be polite to them and take offtopic discussion to #debianfork, the designated ranting channel | 23:53 |
gnarface | they're trying to keep this channel clear for support | 23:53 |
golinux | This ^^^ | 23:53 |
slvr | fair enough. I've found that rooms with some constant low level chatter are more friendly for newbies, but that's just me. | 23:54 |
Xenguy | It's where the party is man : -P | 23:54 |
gnarface | most of the regulars here are in both channels | 23:54 |
onefang | That'll be why #debianfork is the one I didn't join. lol | 23:54 |
* onefang is a compulsive reader. | 23:54 | |
golinux | It's annoying to wake up to useless chatter in the morning. | 23:54 |
DocScrutinizer05 | slvr: notions differ. While I appreciate a certain low social chatter, some others are more strict with "stay on topic" enforcement | 23:55 |
* Xenguy loves having #debianfork around ... | 23:55 | |
DocScrutinizer05 | a 100% stay-on-topic channel tends to starve and finally die | 23:55 |
Xenguy | Yeah, a little wiggle room is good, but it can sometimes be hard to know where to draw the line | 23:56 |
golinux | Plus we backup all those logs and chatter bloats them and therefore costs us. | 23:56 |
golinux | Like now? | 23:56 |
DocScrutinizer05 | that's duty of experienced chanops | 23:57 |
Xenguy | They say diskspace is cheap, and this is just text, but alright | 23:57 |
Evilham | Yeah, this one is likely 90% on-topic, it's fine :-D leave the bot topic die | 23:57 |
onefang | I'm here in my new role as Devuan mirror herder in training. Figured I should join all the support thingies. B-) | 23:57 |
* Evilham pets onefang and hands a cookie | 23:58 | |
Evilham | (and remembers the backlog) | 23:58 |
Xenguy | onefang: /join #debianfork | 23:58 |
onefang | Reminds me, I should eat some brekky. | 23:58 |
Evilham | \o | 23:58 |
Xenguy | o/ | 23:58 |
Xenguy | slvr: /join #debianfork | 23:59 |
DocScrutinizer05 | a generic rule for all (freenode) IRC I usually apply: any possibly off-topic chat has to stop as soon as somebody eaither complains or just starts a clearly on-topic subject | 23:59 |
onefang | I thought #debianfork was more for social these days? | 23:59 |
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