libera/#devuan/ Saturday, 2021-08-07

BeerHello! How do you generate Bcrypt password hashes on Debian? mkpasswd manpage states providing a '$...$' type will leverage the cryp_gensalt library directly, but it does not work.15:16
BeerStuck with SHA-2 family so far15:16
BeerAlso mkpasswd belongs to the whois package... That makes me wonder.15:17
premobosshello, i want to icrease my boardband. i have my home boardband (1), my mobile phone that I can use ans Access Point (2) and my next-door brother that allow me to use his access point (3). I will like to setup an "aggregator" (i.e. a dedicated harware like an old pc or a raspberry) the 3 connections to have virtual bigger I/O for PCs afer aggregator. I need this because often i have to send huge quantity of data but the16:04
premobossupload of my original broadand (1) is poor and take too much time to do. I did not find info in google (probably i did not used the right keywords) so i came her to ask suggestion and and howto if possible.16:04
buZzpremoboss: maybe ##networking ?16:24
premobossbuZz, thanks16:24
buZzmultihomed routing (what you want to do) is not so straightforward anyway16:24
premobossbuZz, let me google for "straightforward"16:25
premobossah ok I translated and understand.16:25
buZzok :)16:26
premobossnot native english here, so sometime i need traslator :)16:26
* user____ idly wonders what kind of huge uploads need to be sent...17:11
mazes_83hi, I installed nvidia-driver from beowulf-backports: it broke package consistency and I can't install libsdl2-dev (and some other headers)17:33
djphChimaera runs oh so very nice on this new laptop :)19:56
fsmithredruns nice on my old one, too19:57
djphfsmithred: well, more that it's closer to the "cutting edge" as it comes to hardware, so I was worried19:59
djph... though I do need to figure out how to compile mainline to get dmesg to stop whining about the BT module20:00
fsmithredyeah, that can bite you sometimes20:00
djphwheee20:00
fsmithredwhere's the complaint coming from?20:00
fsmithredoh, you mean bluetooth.20:01
djphyeah20:01
fsmithredcan you turn it off in bios?20:01
djphit's one of the new intel AX2xx cards20:01
djphI can, but then I lose wifi too :)20:01
fsmithredoh, that's dumb20:01
fsmithredor tricky clever20:01
djphIt's both?20:02
fsmithredwell, yeah20:02
djphI picked up a framework laptop ( https://frame.work ), so yeah, their firmware is basically 0.7 or something20:03
djphanyway, super awesome setup, even if getting it booted was slightly more painful than it should've been20:08
fsmithredthat looks nice20:08
djphyeah, it's a nice little thing. Its LCD is phenominal -- it's one of those things, not realizing how much you actually miss the old 4:3 screens until you get your mitts on a square-ish screen again20:11
fsmithredI didn't even notice that20:11
fsmithredbusy reading specs20:11
djphhaha :)20:11
djphblow my old PhenomII laptop out of the water, that's for sure20:12
fsmithredif you need a newer kernel, liquorix would work20:14
fsmithredworks with debian/devuan I mean20:14
fsmithredno clue if it has something you need20:15
djphno idea20:15
djphddg hints that 5.11 fixes the BT being weird, so might as well just go mainline and compile it myself20:15
fsmithredunrecognized hardware is a tell-tale sign20:15
djphintel says 5.10 should be fine, but I guess there was still a bug in (something) until 5.1120:16
djphso, mainline it is, and learning me how to compile kernels again :D20:17
EagletCan anyone advise me about Hardware?21:04
EagletGood night!21:04
EagletTell me, please, from which chipset a remote control of Intel AMT (IME) appeared?21:06
EagletIt is a pity that there is no one in this conference.21:08
rwpIt's the world timezone problem.  Everyone is asleep and awake at different times.21:16
rwpEaglet, The Intel AME has been shipping with IME since around 2008.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Management_Engine21:17
djphdrat, it doesn't beep.  what am I missing, hmmm...21:27
Eagletrwp: You here?21:55
Eagletrwp: Hey! You here?21:58
EagletWho here?22:17
rwpEaglet, Sorry but I (and everyone) drifts in and away from the keyboard.22:24
rwpEaglet, Instead of asking if you can ask something, or picking one person in particular, it is always better just to ask your question.22:25
rwpEaglet, If someone knows the answer or has other help or comments then they will see the question and respond.22:25
rwpAnd now Eaglet has left.  Now we will never know...  What was the question?22:34
Eagletrwp: Go privat! Please!22:36
sadsnorkCan anyone tell me how to disable suspend on lid-close in beowulf?22:39
Hurgotronsadsnork: for xfce it's in the xfce4-power-manager-settings I think22:45
sadsnorkThanks Hurgotron, there's no X on this machine22:45
sadsnorkThere is laso nobody logged in to the console on this machine22:47
fsmithredsadsnork, it's probably in acpi settings22:49
fsmithredlook in /etc/acpi22:49
sadsnorkI have no /etc/acpi22:50
sadsnorkIf it is relevant, this was box previously running ASCII and was recently upgraded.22:52
fsmithredmaybe bios settings?22:53
sadsnorkoy!  That would be harsh... /me reboots it. :-)22:54
fsmithredor maybe add some acpi packages22:56
fsmithredacpi-support will give you lid.sh. Probably can do something with that.22:57
sadsnorkHa!  The desktop I am typing on connects to a samba share on the machine with the lid-close problem, so I was closing browser tabs on this machine so I could logout and reboot the other when I noticed one of the tabs referred to /etc/elogind/logind.conf22:59
sadsnorkI found a "handlelidswitch" setting in there, set it to ignore, then "/etc/init.d/elogind restart" and the lid now closes without suspend. :-)23:00
HurgotronI was about to mention that... #LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=yes23:00
sadsnorkThanks you guys!23:00
rwpYes.  Every so often LidSwitchIgnoreInhibited=yes comes up in this context.  That's the needed configuration.23:06

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