critr | jackd problem solved. fix: qjackctl > setup > interface > hw:Generic_1 (same as hw:2) | 02:35 |
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critr | gnarface: and everyone else who helped. Thank You! | 02:43 |
micdud | can anyone test ntpdate or ntpdate-debian on daedalus , returns (OSError: [Errno 97] Address family not supported by protocol) (or is it just me when ipv6 disabled in kernel) | 04:10 |
micdud | solved. got to run with -4 flag now i guess (if no ipv6) | 04:11 |
gnarface | hmm, i'm not seeing that problem here, so either they just changed it or it only happens if ipv6 is enabled on your ntp server | 04:19 |
micdud | ipv6 is disabled in kernel on client machines , had similar probs before . if i do not use it just turn it off | 04:29 |
rwp | Having IPv6 disabled is getting to be the unusual situation these days. Even when I don't have working IPv6 I don't completely disable it here. | 04:35 |
fluffywolf | that sounds like a bug somewhere, but I'm not sure where. it shouldn't be trying to make ipv6 connections if they're not possible, and it should be sanely falling back... | 04:37 |
micdud | i like output of netstat,ss and other command to to be clean , so i can glance quickly instead of trying to figure out what belongs where . sometimes ipv4 and ipv6 wildcards seem the same | 04:38 |
micdud | it is common , last time it was sftp server that would not start with ipv6 disabled | 04:38 |
rwp | Seems like the code could try and detect if IPv6 is available and avoid it if not. And the reverse for IPv4. | 04:38 |
rwp | Most of the traditional daemons have options to avoid -4 -6 though. So just seems like a pretty minor nit rather than anything to get to excited about. | 04:40 |
fluffywolf | dunno, standard utilities should work on most systems by default... | 05:11 |
micdud | how is daedalus treating everyone ? so far i had a few quirks that were not there before (ntpdate and ipv4only thing, missing udev persistent-network.rulles generation, xfce desktop install in aptitude after a basic clean install was quirky to say the least) | 05:16 |
fluffywolf | I haven't tried it yet. one of my servers is ipv4 only, so I'll need to remember not to upgrade it... | 05:17 |
fluffywolf | boots with... | 05:17 |
fluffywolf | sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1 | 05:17 |
fluffywolf | sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6=1 | 05:17 |
brocashelm | daedalus has been fine; like a ceres that stopped updating all the time (switched from it when the testing freeze occurred) | 05:18 |
digix | hm, and here I was doing "ip -family inet6 address flush dev eth0" | 05:18 |
digix | but I guess disabling ipv6 with sysctl is better. | 05:19 |
micdud | GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="ipv6.disable=1" in /etc/defaults/grub for me | 05:19 |
fluffywolf | try disabling it with sysctl and see if you still get errors? | 05:19 |
micdud | do not forget to grub-update | 05:19 |
fluffywolf | lol, at least three people in this channel with ipv6 disabled. clearly utilities should not break if it's disabled. | 05:20 |
* brocashelm never uses ipv6 | 05:20 | |
fluffywolf | it works on one of my servers | 05:20 |
onefang | Wish I had IPv6 at home, but maybe I'll get it back at the next home. | 05:20 |
micdud | i will start using when a single website/service i visit online stops working with ipv4 !!!! | 05:20 |
digix | I DO use ipv6.. on vpn connection.. but not on eth0. | 05:20 |
fluffywolf | the other one is a linode that predates them having ipv6, and thus was never assigned an ipv6 address, and Breaks Badly (TM) if you have ipv6 on. | 05:20 |
onefang | If I don't get it at my next home, I'll just tunnel it from my main server. Think I have enough IPv6 addresses to spare. B-) | 05:21 |
fluffywolf | however the virtualization works, networking badly fails when the kernel tries using it but the host isn't set up for it. | 05:22 |
micdud | google sort or fudge ipv6 on android by not having dhcp / so managing/accounting a network with androids is a hastle | 05:23 |
fluffywolf | everything to do with android, and google in general, is a hassle. | 05:24 |
onefang | Toybox is part of Android these days, it has dhcp support if I recall. | 05:24 |
fluffywolf | password2: I wrote a program to make 3d mazes in the mid '90s... it output vrml so you could solve them in your browser in first person. | 05:31 |
fluffywolf | grr, wrong window | 05:31 |
* onefang wonders if fluffywolf would like to convert that maze program to OpenSim? B-) | 06:15 | |
fluffywolf | I don't think the code for it has existed for about 30 years now... | 06:22 |
systemdlete | I booted from daedalus network install and immediately (before answering any questions) went to a console (alt-F2). I tried to mount /dev/sdb1 on /mnt, both of which seem to exist, but it failed. mount told me that something was not valid (it didn't specify whether it was /dev/sdb1 or /mnt that was invalid). | 12:50 |
systemdlete | I booted into rescue mode, waited until it prompted me for the language, and went to the console. | 12:52 |
rrq | if you go too early the installr hasn't stocked up on its modules so might not know about all filesystems | 13:07 |
rrq | and you need to tell filesystem: mount -t iso9660 /dev/sdb1 /cdrom | 13:07 |
spine-o-saurus | should be available immediately | 13:11 |
van2022 | How to migrate to Daedalus 5.0? | 13:44 |
digix | van2022: from Chimaera? | 13:48 |
van2022 | yes | 13:49 |
digix | first, make sure you're updated..with apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade | 13:49 |
digix | then cd /etc/apt && cp sources.list sources.list.old && cat sources.list.old | sed s/chimaera/daedalus/g && apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade | 13:51 |
digix | pretty much :) | 13:51 |
digix | oh fuck, screwed up a little.. | 13:52 |
digix | that should be sed/chimaera/daedalus/g >sources.list | 13:53 |
digix | (no harm done though) | 13:57 |
leafwiz | rwp: Hey, responding to your answer to my question about my kernel not building after a system upgrade | 17:57 |
leafwiz | The output from the file /var/lib/dkms/rtl88x2bu/5.13.1/build/make.log : https://pastebin.com/9ihDzcBc | 17:57 |
leafwiz | (from yesterday :) ) | 17:57 |
systemdlete | rrq: I find that by: modprobe ext4 | 21:20 |
systemdlete | then I can mount the drive | 21:20 |
systemdlete | thanks for the pointer | 21:20 |
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