william-long | rwp: I'm not sure what chest does, I just copied it from the sshd file; the Artix wiki said it was part of runit, so I guessed | 00:47 |
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rwp | IIRC chpst is used by Artix in the same way that runas or doas is used elsewhere. But the file is run as root:root from runit already. Then chpst is asked to change user to root:root. Which is basically doing nothing. I don't think it is needed. | 00:49 |
gnarface | though, that said, there's a really good argument against running a webserver as root, so maybe using it but changing to a different group and user would be wise | 00:51 |
william-long | Maybe. Though I've heard that only root can bind to port 80 | 00:52 |
rwp | I expect darkhttpd would need to start as root and then darkhttpd would be switching itself to a non-root user such as www-data which is the typical user for it. | 00:52 |
gnarface | ah, yea, probably | 00:52 |
onefang | You need to be root to bind to any port under 1000. | 00:53 |
joerg | or get some capabilities | 00:54 |
joerg | CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE "Bind a socket to Internet domain privileged ports (port numbers less than 1024)." | 01:00 |
onefang | Ah I did type then delete "or 1024 I forget which". lol | 01:16 |
rwp | We knew what you meant. | 01:16 |
user45788 | Hi guys | 07:46 |
user45788 | After debootstrap, btw how you remove the LID notebook close to shit shutdown the whole planet and galactic devuan system ??? Systremd alike foe | 07:47 |
rwp | It depends upon what you installed but most likely /etc/elogind/logind.conf needs HandleLidSwitch=ignore set. | 07:50 |
blizzow | I've installed Daedalus with cinnamon on a Lenovo X1 Extreme. Whenever I close the lid, the suspend light gives me the slow fade in and out. When I open the lid though, it boots from scratch. | 19:54 |
blizzow | I have set the BIOS to linux s3 suspend. Installed all the thinkpad/non-free firmware I can find. | 19:55 |
blizzow | Anyone have ideas on how I can get suspend to work? | 19:56 |
gnarface | you sure that when you open the lid it's actually booting from scratch? if it had suspended to disk ("hibernate") the resume process would look very similar | 19:56 |
gnarface | ... it also would have taken a lot longer to initiate, so it might have been possible to interrupt it prematurely | 19:56 |
gnarface | it also might have tried to initiate hibernate then failed due to insufficient swap space | 19:57 |
gnarface | anyway, the first thing i would do is make sure you have acpid, pm-utils, and task-laptop installed, then start calling the pm-suspend and pm-hibernate scripts directly to make sure they both work and i knew what the behavior looked like | 19:59 |
blizzow | Yeah, I'm just closing my lid and get the soothing pulse light. When I open, BIOS shows up. | 19:59 |
gnarface | if it was resuming from hibernate, you'd still see the bios | 19:59 |
gnarface | it would look almost exactly like a full natural boot up except that when it completed, whatever programs you were running will still be running | 20:00 |
blizzow | Hrm, I did tasksel to do laptop support, apparently acpid was not installed. | 20:00 |
gnarface | cinnamon might have its own settings for whether to sleep or hibernate on lid close | 20:01 |
gnarface | there's also a text file somewhere... | 20:01 |
gnarface | /etc/elogind/logind.conf maybe? only if you're using elogind though | 20:02 |
gnarface | for hibernate to work, note that your swap partition needs to be at least as large as your physical ram | 20:02 |
gnarface | anyway, you should have pm-suspend and pm-hibernate on there somewhere you can call each of them manually to test, make sure they're working that way first then figure out the lid switch secondarily | 20:04 |
gnarface | (they'll need to be called as root i think) | 20:05 |
gnarface | blizzow: any luck? | 20:26 |
blizzow | No luck after installing acpid and running sudo pm-suspend. Stuck in a meeting now so further testing will have to wait. | 20:28 |
gnarface | sudo pm-suspend did what? nothing? error? | 20:30 |
gnarface | when you get the time, try to find an error in /var/log or dmesg | 20:30 |
rwp | If I am debugging these things I run a terminal with "tail -F /var/log/syslog" so I can see what is being logged in real time, and then trigger a suspend and watch it happen, then resume and see what is being logged. | 20:36 |
rwp | On my x201 and x220 Thinkpads there is a Fn+Sleep key combination. On my x270 it is Fn+4 to trigger sleep. And of course command line pm-suspend otherwise. (Why Fn+4? No idea. But that's the Lenovo documented but unlabeled key combination for it.) | 20:37 |
dan9er | Hello, trying to update over Tor using devuan*.onion. Looks like http://5ajw6aqf3ep7sijnscdzw77t7xq4xjpsy335yb2wiwgouo7yfxtjlmid.onion is down, can it be removed from the rotation? | 21:18 |
gnarface | fsmithred: do you deal with the Tor stuff? ^^^ | 21:22 |
DelTomix | I think the tor stuff on infra needs some maintenance, I was planning to look over that soon if no one else wants to handle it | 21:26 |
debdog | blizzow: I had to alter /etc/elogind/logind.conf as gnarface mentioned. since chimaera setting acpi doesn't work anymore. | 21:29 |
dan9er | sorry, internet died | 21:34 |
debdog | deadly bite by danger noodle on interweb | 21:35 |
dan9er | 😒 | 21:36 |
debdog | dan9er: see topic for link to chanlog to see if you missed something | 21:36 |
dan9er | ik, I'm ok | 21:37 |
dan9er | anyway | 21:37 |
dan9er | DelTomix: iirc someone set up some sort of testing monitor for Debian mirrors on its round-robin list | 21:37 |
debdog | http://veritas.devuan.org/apt-panopticon/results/Report-web.html | 21:38 |
dan9er | Yeah that's it | 21:39 |
dan9er | Oh it's the Devuan one, cool! | 21:40 |
dan9er | There's probably some existing work in Debian to add onion service support to apt-panopticon | 21:42 |
dan9er | That's all from me rn | 21:49 |
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