xrogaan | lo | 10:02 |
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xrogaan | I'm seeing strange things when I shutdown my computer. Like some alsa issues, or something about a random number generator device thing that can't be reinitialized. However, I'm not seeing anything in the logs (this it happens at shutdown). I don't think I should worry about it, since the machine is shutting down though. | 10:07 |
xrogaan | But should I worry about it? | 10:07 |
gnarface | probably not, but how are you shutting it down exactly? | 10:10 |
gnarface | do you see the same thing if you run "shutdown -h now" as root? | 10:10 |
gnarface | and is the video card nvidia? | 10:10 |
gnarface | check to see if the alsa thing is just a complaint about failing to save the mixer state file, that one might be easy to fix | 10:19 |
gnarface | (if you're pushing a power button it could actually be going into suspend or hibernate, in that case it could be something different) | 10:28 |
xrogaan | Shutdown is regular shutdown. | 10:37 |
xrogaan | yeah; alsa is about the mixer state | 10:37 |
xrogaan | I do'nt really care about alsa | 10:37 |
MaxJenius | i have an issue on ceres, wondering how to fix it. Whenever I apt update/upgrade this error pops up and i dont know how to fix it https://dpaste.org/yP4rd | 11:22 |
xrogaan | MaxJenius: it's a ruby problem, not an apt problem | 12:08 |
xrogaan | MaxJenius: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38797458/ignoring-gem-because-its-extensions-are-not-built | 12:10 |
MaxJenius | thanks, im running gem update and seeing if that works | 12:17 |
MaxJenius | hmmm that didnt seem to solve it | 12:20 |
MaxJenius | okay fixed it, needed to completely remove rvm | 12:28 |
MaxJenius | and reinstall | 12:28 |
harryruhr | Hi, I'm getting lot of 404 errors when trying to apt upgrade. Of course I did "apt update" first. | 14:43 |
harryruhr | Failed to fetch http://tw1.mirror.blendbyte.net/debian/pool/main/n/nftables/nftables_0.9.8-3.1+deb11u1_amd64.deb 404 Not Found | 14:43 |
harryruhr | sources.list points to http://deb.devuan.org/merged | 14:44 |
harryruhr | It there a way to exclude mirror tw1.mirror.blendbyte.net? | 14:45 |
hagbard | You could try using a specific mirror, or a country-code round-robin. | 14:46 |
hagbard | Hmm, according to panopticon, that mirror is up and okay: https://sledjhamr.org/apt-panopticon/results/Report-web.html | 14:48 |
hagbard | The mirrors usually update their repos every half hour, so chances are that the problem will solve itself. | 14:50 |
harryruhr | OK, tried again, and now it worked. I don't knwo which mirror was picked now, though | 14:50 |
harryruhr | It seems there is a mirror sync in progress right now. OK, I will be patient :) | 14:54 |
onefang | Keep in mind when using https://sledjhamr.org/apt-panopticon/results/Report-web.html that my server company still hasn't fixed IPv6 after they moved a bunch of servers. Use http://veritas.devuan.org/apt-panopticon/results/Report-web.html if IPv6 tests are important to you. | 16:52 |
bb|hcb | harryruhr, hagbard: This looks like broken sources.list - the request is for a debian file on a devuan mirror; most probably there is /debian instead of /merged, or the mirror in question does not redirect the debian files in a proper way? | 17:50 |
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