fling | where did libjpeg-turbo8 go? https://pkginfo.devuan.org/cgi-bin/policy-query.html?c=package&q=libjpeg-turbo8 | 00:30 |
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fling | when will libqt-jami get packaged? | 00:53 |
fling | I'm able to install it on deuan using ubuntu repos | 00:53 |
Xenguy | Mixing repos is like the highway to hell | 01:18 |
Xenguy | AFAIK | 01:18 |
Xenguy | But if it works, well, you take your chances, that's all | 01:19 |
fling | Xenguy: it always works | 01:19 |
Xenguy | You're a lucky man, maybe you know what you're doing : -) | 01:20 |
fling | remove foreign repos, dist-upgrade again and pretend nothing happened | 01:20 |
fling | then you almost not feeling dirty | 01:20 |
fling | Xenguy: had to remove linphone though because of this libjpeg not allowing it to live together with qt jami client | 01:21 |
fling | The following packages will be REMOVED: jami jami-libclient libjpeg-turbo8 libjpeg8 libqt-jami | 01:21 |
fling | getting this when trying to install linphone ^ | 01:21 |
fling | but jami can use sip accounts so I don't really need linphone anymore! what a coincidence | 01:22 |
Xenguy | fling, Have you used jami before this time? | 01:22 |
fling | yes | 01:22 |
Xenguy | How do you find it, do you like it? | 01:23 |
fling | I updated jami gnome client few hours ago before the qt one appeared in the repo, both worked just fine | 01:23 |
fling | I used jami-gnome from devuan repo until yesterday and it was just fine too | 01:23 |
fling | Xenguy: I like both jami-gnome and jami-qt from jami repos because of swarm https://jami.net/swarm-introducing-a-new-generation-of-group-conversations/ | 01:24 |
Xenguy | Sounds like the kind of video/audio conferencing software that I might try | 01:24 |
Xenguy | Huh, interesting | 01:24 |
fling | Xenguy: otoh I only started using jami because itunes deleted tox client from iphones and android tox client started draining too much battery | 01:24 |
Xenguy | Uh boy | 01:25 |
fling | so jami is the only way I was able to call iphones from an android-like device :D | 01:25 |
Xenguy | Nice | 01:25 |
fling | tox is very sturdy and has like 30 different clients for all the platforms | 01:25 |
Xenguy | Convincing friends to install seems like the bottleneck of the plan | 01:25 |
fling | jami is not mature yet but I like the features, for example you can add all your devices to the same account and use multiple accounts on the same device simultaneously from the single client | 01:26 |
Xenguy | Is it mostly stable? | 01:26 |
fling | Xenguy: no, everyone jumped from tox to jami right away because what else would you do when itunes deletes your antidote? | 01:26 |
fling | or is it called isotoxyn | 01:26 |
fling | I forgot all these mac phone client names :D | 01:27 |
Xenguy | I don't use itunes, so no chance that would happen | 01:27 |
fling | I don't have itunes too but lots of people have it there | 01:27 |
fling | and I have to call them somehow | 01:27 |
Xenguy | phone | 01:27 |
fling | phone what | 01:27 |
fling | Xenguy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SORM | 01:28 |
fling | Xenguy: phone requires you to register a phone number | 01:28 |
fling | Xenguy: your conversations then stored (also in speech to text) indefinitely in sorm or it's alternative for your territory | 01:29 |
fling | in russia it can now be used by police without a warrant or anything, they could just grep your calls for interesting words :D | 01:29 |
fling | Xenguy: but most importantly the calls of your contacts | 01:30 |
fling | Xenguy: so using the phone is the worst because you leak the info about who your contacts are | 01:30 |
fling | Xenguy: so even if you don't say anything about yourself over phone because you are concerned, your buddies will share everything about you over phone or other social media or whatever :> | 01:31 |
fling | good luck | 01:31 |
golinux | fling: That rant is more suited for #devuan-offtopic | 01:33 |
fling | golinux: sorry :> | 01:33 |
fling | it was too quiet here! | 01:33 |
fling | Who is responsible for devuan lxd images? | 01:34 |
golinux | fling: Maybe this? https://git.devuan.org/TanyaEleventhGoddess/lxc_configure | 02:00 |
golinux | It was just updated a few hours ago | 02:02 |
golinux | And yes, the channels have been really quiet. | 02:02 |
unixbsd | hello | 07:31 |
unixbsd | how do you mount the live file : initrd.img ? | 07:31 |
unixbsd | it gives errors: K~?\???'w?:k??[????l*?b??Ж??&?!$ with cpio -id < initrd.img | 07:32 |
unixbsd | see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CustomizeLiveInitrd | 07:33 |
tuxd3v | unixbsd, you didn't specify the output directory | 07:36 |
unixbsd | this one : cpio -id < initrd.img ?? | 07:37 |
rrq | isn't it gzipped? | 07:37 |
unixbsd | nope | 07:37 |
rrq | or, the page uggest lz-ipped | 07:38 |
rrq | s | 07:38 |
unixbsd | this is this file : I would like to edit it : https://gitlab.com/openbsd98324/devuan-live-ramdisk/-/blob/master/release/ascii/amd64/live/initrd.img | 07:40 |
unixbsd | I need to add ufs2 into the modules for mounting with ufs2 modules: I need to mount ufs2 to read filesystem.squashfs out of ufs2. | 07:41 |
unixbsd | (live-boot) | 07:41 |
rrq | that one is xz compressed | 07:42 |
rrq | unxz < initrd.img| cpio -i | 07:42 |
unixbsd | thank you lord master! very happy to read your help! | 07:43 |
unixbsd | I would desire to boot devuan out of my netbsd partition (ffsv2)�. | 07:43 |
unixbsd | live boot does not find the file on the ffvs2, although it can mount well. | 07:44 |
unixbsd | very good, unxz < initrd.img| cpio -i works very well. | 07:45 |
unixbsd | I am checkking where is the ufs2 toram modules mssiing into your initrd.img (l�ive). | 07:47 |
unixbsd | any ideas maybe? | 07:47 |
unixbsd | ah !! | 07:48 |
unixbsd | maybe ufs2.ko is missing ! | 07:48 |
unixbsd | yeapi, at least kernel/fs/ufs/ufs.ko is not there | 07:50 |
unixbsd | please add it next time !! | 07:50 |
unixbsd | think about me, I use netbsd to boot my systems and netbsd as main os (due to systemd). | 07:51 |
rrq | not sure where it got that kernel version | 07:55 |
rrq | 4.9.0-11-amd64 | 07:55 |
unixbsd | from the devuan live ascii | 07:56 |
rrq | mmm that kernel version doesn't include ufs.ko apparently | 07:56 |
unixbsd | I need to add it to see | 07:57 |
rrq | https://pkginfo.devuan.org/cgi-bin/policy-query.html?c=file&q=ufs%2Fufs.ko | 07:57 |
unixbsd | I am making a live with ms team, I prefer to have it in live, to avoid spoiling my system with MS | 07:57 |
unixbsd | fine reason ;) | 07:58 |
rrq | linux-image-4.9.0-13-amd64 includes ufs.ko | 07:58 |
unixbsd | oh cool | 07:58 |
unixbsd | you have the modules and vmlinuz and initrd (with live-boot) somewhere? | 07:59 |
rrq | not as such.. maybe fsmithred would have, though the ascii live cd was a while ago | 08:00 |
rrq | http://deb.devuan.org/merged/pool/DEBIAN/main/l/linux/linux-image-4.9.0-13-amd64_4.9.228-1_amd64.deb is the kernel deb | 08:02 |
unixbsd | ok, i uploaded on github the improved initrd. | 08:02 |
unixbsd | new one: https://gitlab.com/openbsd98324/devuan-live/-/tree/master/v3 | 08:03 |
unixbsd | I hope that now, it will boot from ffvs2 ... let's test it. | 08:04 |
crashoverride | unixbsd: are you attempting like yoda to sound? | 08:04 |
unixbsd | my EN is crappy | 08:04 |
crashoverride | deine muttersprache ist Deutsch, korreckt? | 08:05 |
unixbsd | yeap | 08:05 |
crashoverride | s/ck/k/ | 08:05 |
crashoverride | that was obvious :P | 08:05 |
unixbsd | and you? nice to meet you. | 08:06 |
crashoverride | your english sentences read perfectly in German :P | 08:06 |
crashoverride | s/eng/Eng/ | 08:06 |
crashoverride | ich bin von Frankreich, aber ich habe fuer fast zen jahren in Deutschland gewohnt | 08:06 |
crashoverride | aber mein Deutsch ist nicht wirklich gut. | 08:07 |
crashoverride | Learning German in Berlin is challenging, to say the least. | 08:07 |
unixbsd | Super | 08:07 |
unixbsd | Tu es de quelle region de france_ | 08:07 |
crashoverride | ein moment | 08:08 |
crashoverride | I have to configure my compose key :P | 08:09 |
golinux | And then please take this chatter to #devuan-offtopic . . . | 08:09 |
adhoc | heh | 08:09 |
crashoverride | golinux: I checked already, unixbsd isn't there. | 08:10 |
golinux | This is a support channel. | 08:10 |
crashoverride | I'm aware, but it's not like we're preventing people from getting support, is it? | 08:10 |
golinux | crashoverride: He can get there in 5 seconds | 08:10 |
golinux | Devs who read the logs get really annoyed at having to slog thought OT. | 08:11 |
crashoverride | fine. | 08:11 |
unixbsd | there where_ | 08:11 |
unixbsd | ? | 08:11 |
crashoverride | unixbsd: #devuan-offtopic | 08:11 |
golinux | #devuan-offtopic | 08:11 |
unixbsd | ah... I see. live-boot is offtopic, right? | 08:12 |
crashoverride | it might be worth it to let non-ops invite people on #devuan-offtopic btw | 08:12 |
crashoverride | unixbsd: no, our chatter about where we come from, is. | 08:12 |
golinux | They do frequently. | 08:12 |
crashoverride | golinux: ?! | 08:12 |
golinux | <crashoverride> it might be worth it to let non-ops invite people on #devuan-offtopic btw | 08:13 |
crashoverride | no. | 08:13 |
crashoverride | I never saw a mode change regarding this. | 08:13 |
golinux | Maybe I misunderstood | 08:13 |
unixbsd | ok, keep on topic ! | 08:13 |
onefang | Yep, I'm getting really annoyed at off topic chatter right now. lol | 08:13 |
crashoverride | onefang: sure, but I can't really talk on #devuan-offtopic to someone who's not there... (like you, too, I tried writing that there for you, but...) | 08:14 |
golinux | onefang; Stubborn buch these too. LOL! | 08:14 |
golinux | bunch | 08:14 |
unixbsd | we keep on topic. I am testing the new initrd with ufs.ko and we will see if it is a live-boot bug or it just works. | 08:14 |
golinux | unixbsd: Thank you! | 08:14 |
unixbsd | ok, guys, it is a bug | 09:26 |
unixbsd | I have tested live-boot. ufs.ko does not help. it comes from live-boot. please a fix ;) | 09:26 |
unixbsd | a fix would be nice from debian | 09:26 |
unixbsd | but surely, they wont care to fix any bug about live-boot. they care only about ext. | 09:27 |
unixbsd | the fix is for /scripts/init-premount <--- needed | 09:28 |
adhoc | using ufs as a boot volume is pretty unusual though | 09:33 |
Franz | Hi there, sorry for incompetence, this is first time in irc | 11:02 |
gnarface | just ask your questions and wait patiently for a response. you don't need permission to ask questions | 11:04 |
Franz | I just installed devuan (DVD), but the chosen windowmanager (KDE) wasn't installed, it's XFCE. Can I change the windowsmanager after installation? | 11:04 |
gnarface | yes | 11:04 |
Franz | thx 4 answer, how? ;) | 11:04 |
gnarface | just install the other one | 11:04 |
gnarface | you can have multiple window managers installed concurrently | 11:05 |
Franz | reinstall whole OS? Or via packetmanager? | 11:05 |
unixbsd | I need a real pro | 11:26 |
unixbsd | I have modified initrd and now ufs is there and fine, but still. | 11:27 |
unixbsd | how to mount to / root the filesysem /mnt ??? into the (initramfs) ??? | 11:27 |
unixbsd | I am in (initramfs) and I mounted my squasfs onto /mnt | 11:27 |
unixbsd | how to tell the kernel that the /mnt will be rootfs (/) passed by (initramfs) command line?= | 11:28 |
unixbsd | (currently my initrd8 is there; https://gitlab.com/openbsd98324/devuan-live/-/blob/master/v3/initrd8.img.gz ) | 11:30 |
gnarface | *sigh* | 12:02 |
gnarface | hopefully Franz realized i meant through the package manager | 12:02 |
gnarface | unixbsd: not sure i understand your question... maybe you're looking for pivot_root? | 12:03 |
gnarface | i'm not sure if there's a way to do it by kernel command-line | 12:03 |
gnarface | i thought that was only to pick partitions, not subdirectories | 12:04 |
unixbsd | overlay or something | 12:08 |
unixbsd | I am at initramfs, filesystem.squashfs is mounted on /mnt, and I need to pass command that /mnt will be the rootfs ("/") how to do that? (my initrd: https://gitlab.com/openbsd98324/devuan-live/-/blob/master/v3/initrd8.img.gz for info). | 12:09 |
onefang | chroot | 12:09 |
gnarface | sounds like pivot_root or chroot to me, but there is something called a overlay filesystem... is it overlayfs? live images use it... | 12:09 |
unixbsd | no chroot, I need to real mount it and then, exit, to get full os | 12:09 |
unixbsd | yeah i need to tell what is the overlay | 12:10 |
gnarface | i think it works as a filesystem driver | 12:10 |
gnarface | like you have to load the module then use that name as the mount type | 12:10 |
unixbsd | what is the command for overlay mount to the root? | 12:10 |
gnarface | that i don't know, i just know the concept, and that live images use it so you can install packages to ram | 12:11 |
gnarface | that's how you can have a read-only cdrom live image boot to an OS that you can still alter after boot | 12:11 |
unixbsd | or basically, initramfs can tell thee kernel to use /mnt as / (root). this can be done, but how? | 12:11 |
gnarface | maybe through grub commands | 12:12 |
gnarface | something outside of the kernel command-line | 12:12 |
unixbsd | no, no, it should be really done by initramfs | 12:12 |
unixbsd | I have read the scripts/ live/boott. this is done by initramfs scripts | 12:13 |
gnarface | only other thing i could think of is check the docs and see if the kernel command-line option for root can take parameters that include actual directory paths not just device references | 12:13 |
gnarface | but if it can that's news to me | 12:13 |
gnarface | though it would simplify this matter a lot | 12:13 |
unixbsd | the docs have nothing about that... really, I have this since weeks. maybe ##linux? | 12:13 |
gnarface | the only thing that should be controlling your mounts afaik was the /etc/fstab file | 12:14 |
unixbsd | I tried: mount /mnt / ; exit , ... but then kernel panic | 12:14 |
gnarface | heh | 12:14 |
onefang | Bind mount maybe? | 12:15 |
gnarface | oh, maybe | 12:15 |
onefang | pivot_root is what initramfs usually does. NO idea off the top of my head if you can point it to a directory instead of a device. | 12:16 |
unixbsd | mkaymaybe he bind indeed | 12:17 |
miskatonic | is itpossible to avoid initram altogether? | 12:17 |
unixbsd | in normal boot, which script after /sbin/init does take care mount /dev and bind? | 12:17 |
onefang | You can just boot the kernel. | 12:18 |
gnarface | yes, you don't need the initramfs as long as you statically compile in the modules you need to boot | 12:18 |
gnarface | (usually the filesystem driver) | 12:18 |
gnarface | i'm not sure why /mnt is where the device is mounted now... can't you omit that step and just pivot_root to that device instead of mounting it at /mnt first? | 12:19 |
unixbsd | you mean ext3.ko and so on. I maybe think that a sh script is before, located in /etc | 12:19 |
gnarface | yes, ext3.ko and so on.... whichever filesystem you're actually using for /boot and / | 12:20 |
gnarface | filesystem(s) | 12:20 |
gnarface | if you're gonna omit the initramfs then it has to be able to read /boot and / without calling modprobe first | 12:20 |
unixbsd | I need to look init.c of Linux. bsd I know that well, I modifieed often but linux no clue - never looked at that init.c | 12:20 |
unixbsd | the modprobe is likely passed during initrd | 12:21 |
gnarface | well for whatever it's worth, ext4 has reverse-compatibility support, so that's only one module | 12:21 |
unixbsd | actually it is quite complex the linux booot | 12:21 |
onefang | There's lots of documentation in the Linux source code. Reading some of that might be useful. | 12:21 |
gnarface | the linux-doc package might have helpful stuff too, particularly about kernel command-line options and available modules | 12:22 |
unixbsd | ok, I try to mount bind by hands first, /dev and so on. let's see. | 12:22 |
unixbsd | here the plan to pass to initramfs, not of stuffs : https://termbin.com/nxxx4 | 12:24 |
miskatonic | fsmithred achieved using openrc as pid1 smoothly, it uses concepts from BSD init | 12:24 |
unixbsd | look my init.c they are beasts ... https://gitlab.com/openbsd98324/custom-init but only for bsd. never looked at linux yet. | 12:25 |
unixbsd | I managed at least that ufs is seen by initramfs, but I didnt managed to live-boot from ufs the fs squasfs. likely I will modify the live/boot/ 0001-debug filee to mount it by hand at first. before live boot does anything | 12:28 |
miskatonic | that is freebsd's initram, right? or did you mirauloucly achieve to boot devuan off u2fs? | 12:31 |
unixbsd | miskatonic: I will make it ! | 12:32 |
unixbsd | I will be the first in the world ;) raelly | 12:32 |
unixbsd | ahhh it comes from overlay on / type overlay ... that all only. | 12:34 |
unixbsd | overlay on / type overlay (rw,noatime,lowerdir=//filesystem.squashfs/,upperdir=/live/overlay//rw,workdir=/live/overlay//work) | 12:35 |
unixbsd | got it | 12:46 |
gnarface | cool | 12:46 |
unixbsd | we can call it ufs-live-boot :) | 12:59 |
unixbsd | ok, now let's hack init.c | 14:32 |
unixbsd | here my barebone init.c :... http://termbin.com/pd6m0 | 14:33 |
IanJ | Is anyone here using git-daemon-sysvinit? | 17:46 |
IanJ | I've installed it but can't get the daemon to run, when I run it I get no output at all. | 17:46 |
IanJ | I'm still making changes to the code. | 17:56 |
IanJ | oops, wrong channel :/ | 17:56 |
Walex2 | unixbsd: have you had a look at the 'init' from UNIX V7/Edition VII? :-) | 18:41 |
Walex2 | unixbsd: also the coding style is not something I would completely agree with :-) | 18:42 |
Walex2 | BTW 'screen' or 'tmux' make a pretty decent 'init'. | 18:42 |
jyri | I finally gave up screen and moved to tmux after 25 years of using it and now I wonder why I didn't change earlier :) | 18:51 |
* dstolfa_ still uses screen | 18:52 | |
unixbsd | Walex2: ahh | 19:25 |
unixbsd | why not, intereting... | 19:26 |
miskatonic | has unixbsd finally achieved booting devuan off u2fs? | 19:26 |
unixbsd | currently the rocker barebone init.c looks like https://termbin.com/5p0a debian have not interests in mounting ufs | 19:26 |
unixbsd | I am looking for a barebone init.c so that we have more freedom | 19:27 |
unixbsd | freedom = devuan ;) | 19:27 |
unixbsd | look at ugly number of libs of the modern init.c code,.. a smaller approach would be helpful to give more space for live boot and tweaking. | 19:28 |
rwp | IanJ, git-daemon does not normally produce any output. It does log to syslog by default though so look in /var/log/syslog for git-daemon entries. | 19:44 |
rwp | IanJ, I think that a typical install will need to modify something like: GIT_DAEMON_OPTIONS="--export-all --init-timeout=10 --timeout=28800 --max-connections=15" | 19:46 |
rwp | IanJ, Along with GIT_DAEMON_BASE_PATH="/srv/git" and GIT_DAEMON_DIRECTORY="/srv/git" or similar depending upon your taste. | 19:46 |
rwp | IanJ, Also remember that any firewall will need to have port 9418 opened to allow git:// access. | 19:48 |
rwp | unixbsd, I assume you are aware of this: https://git.suckless.org/sinit/file/sinit.c.html | 19:51 |
rwp | unixbsd, Which was based upon Rich Felker's init: https://gist.github.com/rofl0r/6168719 | 19:52 |
unixbsd | rwp: never heard, ok, let s try | 20:16 |
unixbsd | it wont work, they have not opened the /dev/tty1 ! | 20:17 |
iv4nshm4k0v | FWIW, I use Busybox init (as in: # ln -s -- ../bin/busybox /sbin/init) for my LXC containers. I'd think (though I haven't tried; like my runlevels as they are) it would work for the "base" system just as well, and Live too. I think it is (or was?) used for D-I? | 20:23 |
unixbsd | this is an interesting one with signals, I would stay in init a bit but well, it is wiser to go to CHILDREN to save resource | 20:25 |
unixbsd | /bin/sh is capable to do the /etc/rc bin/sh handles the termios | 20:25 |
unixbsd | init.c with the /dev/tty1 opened. https://termbin.com/vvca | 20:45 |
IanJ | rwp: I have no /var/run/git-daemon.pid and nothing listening on that port according to netstat after running /etc/init.d/git-daemon start (no output I would expect something to say the service started) | 21:02 |
IanJ | nothing in /var/log/syslog either :/ | 21:03 |
IanJ | ah, ok | 21:07 |
IanJ | now I feel a bit dumb, /etc/default/git-daemon (GIT_DAEMON_ENABLE=false) | 21:08 |
IanJ | *facepalm* | 21:08 |
unixbsd | my barebone init.c works fine !!! | 21:17 |
unixbsd | please find the init.c for devuan, that replaces initramfs for mounting... and debugging. https://gitlab.com/openbsd98324/custom-init/-/blob/master/devuan/init.c | 21:20 |
rwp | IanJ, Frankly it always annoys me when maintainers force enabling of a daemon. I mean, I installed that daemon because I want it running! If I did not then I would not have installed it! | 21:57 |
rwp | It's only for potentially breaking things like firewalls that I think explicit enabling is the correct thing to do. | 21:59 |
IanJ | I agree :) | 21:59 |
mason | There's the notion of needing to configure services before making them public/available that pushes folks towards requiring an explicit enable. | 22:00 |
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rwp | The defaults for git-daemon-sysvinit create /var/lib/git as an empty directory owned by root and configure for it. That's a good safe default for installation. Nothing scary at all. | 22:04 |
rwp | I disagree with the /usr/share/doc/git-daemon-sysvinit/README.Debian suggesting to symlink .git directories there however. It does work. But I think it is better to git init --bare --shared foo.git there and treat it as a first class upstream instead. | 22:07 |
dstolfa_ | does devuan support file systems other than ext4 in the installer? i can't really find a way to do it | 22:13 |
fsmithred | dstolfa_, yes. Select manual partitioning, when you create a new partition, fs types are in 'Use as' | 22:14 |
dstolfa_ | fsmithred: ah, right. thanks | 22:15 |
fsmithred | if you aren't familiar with the debian installer, you might go through the partitioning a few times until you get it right. | 22:15 |
fsmithred | Especially if you try to do anything fancy. | 22:15 |
dstolfa_ | fsmithred: i assume it's not too different to manual partitioning of anything else with cfdisk, i just have to make sure that it doesn't overwrite anything? | 22:16 |
rrq | rwp: what's git-daemon-sysvinit and why would I want it? | 22:19 |
dstolfa_ | fsmithred: worked like a charm, thanks again | 22:30 |
pablocastellanos | Hi, we're trying to install devuan on vmware esxi (i'm only assisting as i'm not a vmware user), but the installer doesn't detect any disc. This is the controller shown with lspci 03:00.0 Serial Attached SCSI controller: VMware PVSCSI SCSI Controller (rev 02) | 22:51 |
pablocastellanos | Something is needed to detect the hard disks? | 22:52 |
john29 | hello Devuan. I'm having an issue with a freshly installed OS. I'm getting Beowulf Release no longer has a release file. any help would be greatful | 23:07 |
golinux | john29: Is this what you're looking for? http://files.devuan.org/devuan_beowulf/Release_notes.txt | 23:30 |
john29 | thanks, but no. I'm actually getting blocked by something. a weird page saying "this device is paused" | 23:33 |
john29 | no idea why | 23:33 |
golinux | url, please | 23:35 |
fsmithred | john29, try 'apt update' | 23:36 |
fsmithred | and it should ask you to verify something. Say yes. | 23:36 |
golinux | That bug is mentioned in the release notes right? | 23:36 |
fsmithred | I don't konw | 23:36 |
john29 | http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ | 23:36 |
john29 | yeah apt update isn't working | 23:36 |
golinux | It should be. It was for 3.0.0 | 23:36 |
john29 | wget isn't working either | 23:37 |
john29 | I think my router is doing something weird | 23:37 |
fsmithred | ping router address, google.com, 8.8.8.8 | 23:37 |
fsmithred | see if any work | 23:37 |
john29 | yeah that all workds | 23:38 |
fsmithred | that is a weird message. | 23:39 |
john29 | if I wget http://deb.devuan.org it works but the page say "This device is paused." "To resume access to the Internet on your home network, open the ' ' app or visit '' using a different connection or device." | 23:39 |
john29 | weirdest thing I've ever seen | 23:40 |
fsmithred | app? | 23:40 |
john29 | app?? | 23:40 |
fsmithred | open what app? | 23:40 |
john29 | oh lol. it doesn't even say | 23:40 |
john29 | it's blank | 23:40 |
MinceR | sounds like it might have something to do with your router or ISP | 23:40 |
MinceR | or not | 23:40 |
fsmithred | yeah, it sorta does. One blank space is the name | 23:40 |
john29 | yeah I think so too Mince | 23:41 |
john29 | never seen this before | 23:41 |
MinceR | ' ', my favorite name for an "app" | 23:41 |
john29 | haha | 23:41 |
fsmithred | I would try rebooting the modem | 23:41 |
fsmithred | no | 23:41 |
fsmithred | the router | 23:41 |
john29 | going to | 23:41 |
john29 | kinda creeped out by it | 23:41 |
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