treeofknowledge | I set up openvpn today and it's working fine. I can't setup DNS servers though. I tried what's on the internet and it doesn't work. Does anyone know how to do this on a personal computer with openVPN? I'm using mullvad | 02:17 |
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treeofknowledge | VPN | 02:17 |
gnarface | been a while but i think i recall having to change to a different dhcp client | 02:21 |
gnarface | it could just be a config issue though too, there's a flag you have to set possibly on server and client side to accept some sort of extension | 02:22 |
gnarface | an api extension | 02:22 |
crhylove | Anybody know how to get the right winehq keys/repos added for daedalus? | 02:26 |
gnarface | i thought it was somewhere on the website | 02:27 |
gnarface | a download for the keyring or something | 02:27 |
crhylove | I've tried like 10 things already. keyring? | 02:27 |
gnarface | a .deb file | 02:27 |
gnarface | maybe i'm remembering wrong | 02:27 |
crhylove | Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (see apt-key(8)). | 02:28 |
gnarface | your system clock is right, right? | 02:36 |
gnarface | oh, not the key, apt-key | 02:36 |
crhylove | How do I just reset all the repos? | 02:37 |
gnarface | those keys are used for other things, you don't want to reset them | 02:43 |
gnarface | iirc they just changed it to a directory somewhere you can drop the keys in | 02:44 |
crhylove | where's that directory? | 02:44 |
gnarface | ah yes, it's /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d i guess | 02:44 |
crhylove | I hate .d everything. | 02:44 |
crhylove | whelp. Still won't update. | 02:46 |
crhylove | I deleted the key in that dir. | 02:46 |
crhylove | I deleted too many repos... LOL. Where is the default devuan repo again? Found the bad key.... | 02:49 |
crhylove | it was in sources.list.d | 02:49 |
brocashelm | crhylove: deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged chimaera main contrib non-free | 02:51 |
crhylove | brocashelm, Thanks! But daedalus. But I think I got it. :) | 02:52 |
brocashelm | yup. just that line with daedalus in place | 02:52 |
brocashelm | crhylove: i don't know if you know, but mintstick is now available in sid/ceres | 02:52 |
brocashelm | been noticing more ubuntu/mint-exclusive packages like glmark2 making it to debian's repos (hence devuan) | 02:53 |
crhylove | oooohhhh nice. | 02:53 |
crhylove | Might get a minty devuan eventually. :) | 02:54 |
crhylove | After I fix my repos. LOL | 02:54 |
crhylove | Woooowwww so many updates. I better go for a reboot. :D | 02:56 |
crhylove | brb.... | 03:03 |
crhylove | Whew! I'm back. That was a lot of updates. Looks like I have a lot of pulseaudio junk being kept back... Does that matter? | 03:13 |
crhylove | What's the Debian Equiv of Daedalus? | 03:51 |
crhylove | Bullseye, or.... ? | 03:51 |
Xenguy | crhylove, https://www.devuan.org/os/releases | 03:54 |
crhylove | Roger... Bookworm. Thanks! | 03:57 |
Xenguy | np | 04:08 |
u4t | so i have a fun one | 04:59 |
u4t | i built a 5.18 kernel, and my md raid doesn't get device nodes | 04:59 |
u4t | seems like eudev isn't getting the trigger for it anymore | 05:00 |
lts | u4t: I've seen this in Arch systems with 5.18. The workaround is to remove any custom names from the array config, and stick to /etc/mdXYZ format | 05:04 |
lts | https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74888 | 05:04 |
u4t | another comment suggests CONFIG_BLOCK_LEGACY_AUTOLOAD=Y | 05:06 |
u4t | thanks lts (: | 05:06 |
u4t | would prefer to have it fixed with udev rules but i can cope with legacy shiz for now, even if that's the md127 workaround | 05:08 |
ted-ious | What are these chmaera 4.1 pool iso files? | 05:28 |
rrq | pool iso = repository iso with the 10000 "most popular" packages, including their depends and recommends | 05:39 |
ted-ious | So is there any reason to download that if I already have the full 4.0 dvd? | 05:40 |
ted-ious | Maybe more up to date packages? | 05:40 |
rrq | if you have network you don't need a pool iso | 05:42 |
ted-ious | Ok thanks. | 05:42 |
ted-ious | Oh should I wait a few days for daedalus? | 05:43 |
rrq | today is a good day to install Devuan ;) | 05:47 |
ted-ious | Yes but tomorrow will be a better day if daedalus is released. :) | 05:48 |
golinux | It won't be before debian bookworm is released | 05:49 |
rrq | you could choose the preview .. new one every Monday | 05:49 |
ted-ious | Oh ok that's what those files are. | 05:49 |
ted-ious | I thought it was in the process of being released and that's why there was a 5.0 directory. | 05:50 |
golinux | It is testing atm | 05:51 |
u4t | so when i finally worked out which kernel config flag was preventing my boot this time, the boot feels like 20% faster (: | 06:17 |
u4t | this is why i still like rolling my own kernel | 06:18 |
u4t | oops, almost rolled a -rc kernel >_< | 06:19 |
u4t | "Ancient loading interface (DEPRECATED) (NEW)" (: | 06:20 |
u4t | oh right, i was going to do another sensors-detect because new mobo and cpu | 06:34 |
u4t | ok, why does `quiet` also turn off boot logos? :( | 09:53 |
rkta | I'm missing the package uvcdynctrl in chimaera, my RPi with bullseye has it and packages.debian.org lists it. Am I doing something wrong? | 11:44 |
lts | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/uvcdynctrl redirects to https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libwebcam which is only in oldstable and unstable. Here's some discussion why raspbian has it https://github.com/raspberrypi/Raspberry-Pi-OS-64bit/issues/216 | 11:49 |
lts | tl;dr "Raspbian seems to copy all packages across to newer releases, without monitoring for removal, which is why you're seeing it in Raspberry Pi OS for armhf, but not for arm64 (which is based on Debian instead)" | 11:50 |
rkta | oh, it's only in unstable and oldstable... I didn't realize that. Thanks. | 11:53 |
treeofknowledge1 | I am using the same USB with chimera as I did for my laptop but on my desktop when I select install it says It can't find command echo, can't find command linux. I installed a new nvme drive and plan to use it here. I have UEFI enabled and have already used this same usb to install on my laptop | 13:07 |
treeofknowledge1 | i also set the boot priority as usb | 13:07 |
treeofknowledge1 | not sure what is going on | 13:08 |
djph | damaged drive? | 13:09 |
djph | *USB drive, I mean | 13:09 |
lts | Some USB related BIOS setting? | 13:10 |
treeofknowledge1 | also the nvme is detected in computer | 13:10 |
djph | SecureBoot? | 13:10 |
treeofknowledge1 | yeah i'm thinking its a bios setting -.- | 13:10 |
treeofknowledge1 | i don't have legacy boot enabled | 13:10 |
treeofknowledge1 | only UEFI | 13:10 |
treeofknowledge1 | beore messing with the boot settings i'm goging to burn a new usb stick and try that | 13:15 |
treeofknowledge1 | ive installed multiple OS's on my desktop with my current bios settings without issues | 13:15 |
treeofknowledge1 | so the usb might be damaged | 13:15 |
treeofknowledge1 | it says can't find command echo, can't find command linux, and can't find command initrd | 13:27 |
treeofknowledge1 | i can't find the solution | 14:11 |
treeofknowledge1 | it seems this might be useful but i'm not sure how to do it for devuan | 14:11 |
treeofknowledge1 | https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/195583/error-cantt-find-command-linux-when-booting-system | 14:11 |
u-amarsh04 | treeofknowledge are you able to boot another flavour of Linux off USB stick alright (e.g. sysrescue or gparted)? | 14:13 |
treeofknowledge1 | yes | 14:18 |
treeofknowledge1 | I just tried it | 14:18 |
treeofknowledge1 | linux mint works fine so it must be devuan | 14:18 |
u-amarsh04 | hmm... I'm still using a CD/DVD drive and CD-RW disks for emergency boot images, haven't moved over to using USB sticks for booting myself | 14:19 |
treeofknowledge1 | weird though devuan installation worked fine onm y laptop | 14:19 |
Guest44 | Hello everyone! I'm running devuan 4. After trying to install the latest kernel from the backports, my installation has become unbootable with any kernel. I'm now chroot'd. Here's the output: https://paste.debian.net/plainh/f403ee0f | 15:36 |
Guest44 | this is the errors I see in the /var ... file asking me to view https://paste.debian.net/plainh/3bb45812 | 15:46 |
terrasaurus | install the latest backport, that sounds like an oxymoron | 15:47 |
Guest44 | terrasaurus what? | 15:48 |
rrq | apprently you have an nvidia module building with dkms and it has isssues for the new kernel | 15:54 |
Guest44 | rrq and where am I meant to run "make oldconfig && make prepare" to fix this? | 15:56 |
Guest44 | /usr/source then what? | 15:57 |
rrq | I would try to disable the nvidia nodule building rather, then resume/fix the kernel installation, and then look into the building of the nvidia module after that | 15:57 |
DPA | Bootstrapping devuan daedalus currently seams to be broken: https://bpa.st/HKTQ | 17:39 |
Guest9959 | Hello, I'm the person from earlier that has issues with the latest kernel from the backports | 17:50 |
Guest9959 | It appears the boot partition got wrecked somehow too, thus it was also bootlooping without having the kernel start. I'm clueless how this was done | 17:51 |
Guest9959 | It could be just a random case (mine), but be aware. Good luck and thanks. | 17:52 |
Guest9959 | (the installation seems unrepairable, but I can get my data back, so it's ok) | 17:53 |
Guest9959 | Unfortunately I have nothing else to provide as info. See y' all. | 17:55 |
pablomobile | Hi, there is any documentation on which kernel I must use (I'm installing devuan from the mini.iso) The prompt gives me many options, the most relevant are: linux-image-5.10.0-13-cloud-amd64, and linux-image-5.10.0-13-cloud-amd64-unsigned | 18:30 |
djph | pablomobile: depends on your hardware | 18:31 |
djph | although "cloud" sounds like it's for a VPS or something | 18:31 |
pablomobile | Which one is the recomended, this is a AMD EPYC 7601 32-Core Processor, a VPS in bios boot, no UEFI | 18:31 |
pablomobile | djph: Ho, your answer was faster than the rest of my inquiry | 18:32 |
pablomobile | djph: I can assume the “signed” is for UEFI’s secure-boot machines, but not sure | 18:32 |
djph | yes | 18:32 |
pablomobile | djph: OK, then I’ll install the unsigned one | 18:33 |
pablomobile | djph: Thank you very much | 18:33 |
pablomobile | djph: Do you know if there is any documentation on this on debian? | 18:33 |
djph | on what? | 18:34 |
djph | what the differences are? | 18:35 |
djph | nah, that'd more likely be kernel.org a | 18:35 |
pablomobile | djph: OK, thanks | 18:36 |
ted-ious | Does kernel.org have something to do with building debian packages? | 18:40 |
rwp | djph, You install seems somehow specific and not generic. Which is okay. But normally linux-image-amd64 would be installed which is a meta package. | 19:57 |
rwp | The linux-image-amd64 meta package depends upon the specific newer kernel such as "Depends: linux-image-5.18.0-2-amd64 (= 5.18.5-1)" [[ that in ceres ]] | 19:57 |
rwp | That is how kernels get pulled to upgrade to newer versions. linux-image-amd64 is upgraded with a new depends which pulls in the newer kernel. | 19:58 |
rwp | I imagine there are associated packages to linux-image-amd64 for cloud based kernels. Or some hosting vendor may supply custom kernels. | 19:59 |
djph | rwp: eh? what'd i install that ? | 23:28 |
djph | rwp: *that isn't 'generic' ? | 23:29 |
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