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ahasenack | nacc: ok, this is where I am now: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25286917/ | 00:17 |
ahasenack | 3f6c0c2 is what was left over from the combination of the add and incomplete remove. I squashed both into that one and changed the commit message in the logical | 00:19 |
ahasenack | and right now it's a "remaining change" | 00:19 |
hehehe | hi | 00:49 |
ahasenack | hehehe: hi | 01:07 |
hehehe | ahasenack: I am moving keepass db between two pc i- it says invalid signature | 01:17 |
hehehe | like wtf | 01:17 |
hehehe | how do I fix it | 01:17 |
ahasenack | don't know what keepass is | 01:18 |
hehehe | I tried both csv import | 01:18 |
hehehe | its a very popular soft to store passwords | 01:18 |
ahasenack | have you checked that the clock is correct on both machines? | 01:18 |
hehehe | well no | 01:18 |
hehehe | how its related? | 01:18 |
hehehe | they do show same time | 01:18 |
ahasenack | sometimes that's the culprit when cryptographic operations fail misteriously | 01:20 |
hehehe | hehe | 01:21 |
hehehe | I see | 01:21 |
hehehe | so much hassle just to move pc | 01:22 |
hehehe | some linux programs dont think things from user view | 01:23 |
hehehe | also ahasenack have you notices less and less people speak on freenode | 01:25 |
hehehe | its kinda like .... | 01:25 |
ahasenack | it's all about timezones | 01:25 |
ahasenack | for example, it's 22:25 here now, and I'm usually in bed already by that time | 01:26 |
ahasenack | because I get up at 05:40 | 01:26 |
hehehe | yes but usa folks | 01:28 |
hehehe | hmm | 01:28 |
ahasenack | west coast is about to have dinner I suppose | 01:28 |
ahasenack | or happy hour at least | 01:28 |
hehehe | well some channel are barely active at all | 01:29 |
hehehe | at any time | 01:29 |
hehehe | such as mongodb and some more | 01:29 |
hehehe | I have been using freenode for last 2,3 years and activity across all main coding channels droped a lot | 01:29 |
hehehe | dropped | 01:29 |
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karstensrage | i cant boot 12.04, it says kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! | 05:22 |
karstensrage | is there something i do in grub to remove some files that accidentally got in /lib | 05:23 |
hateball | karstensrage: liveboot the system and fix it if you need | 05:25 |
hateball | 12.04 is EOL also | 05:25 |
karstensrage | how do you liveboot the system | 05:25 |
cpaelzer | good morning | 05:33 |
hateball | karstensrage: is this a VM, physical, what? | 05:36 |
karstensrage | VM | 05:36 |
hateball | karstensrage: just put in an ubuntu desktop CD and start from that, mount the installed partitions and clean whatever you need to | 05:36 |
hateball | chroot if needed | 05:36 |
karstensrage | OK | 05:36 |
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lordievader | Good morning | 06:18 |
cpaelzer | hi lordievader | 06:18 |
lordievader | Hey cpaelzer, how are you doing? | 06:19 |
cpaelzer | good actually | 06:22 |
cpaelzer | I haven't checked my nightly tests yet :-) | 06:22 |
cpaelzer | I hope the week is closing out fine for you as well | 06:22 |
lordievader | It has been doing quite all right :) | 07:07 |
lordievader | Set up a Windows vm yesterday to which I can plugin a drawing tablet via Spice. Quite fancy, imo. | 07:11 |
PCatinean | hey guys, I use duplicity in a docker container and after recreating the container and make backups I cannot restore anymore | 08:03 |
PCatinean | I always get: https://hastebin.com/cotepiyiha.sql | 08:03 |
PCatinean | does anyone have a clue why this happens? | 08:03 |
lordievader | Different versions of the tool? | 08:27 |
ahasenack | rbasak: hi, do you know that whis means: | 13:06 |
ahasenack | (bind9-merge-1701687)andreas@nsn7:~/git/packages/bind9$ git ubuntu lint | 13:06 |
ahasenack | 08/11/2017 10:05:48 - ERROR:Unable to automatically determine importer branch: No candidate branches found. | 13:06 |
coreycb | beisner: good morning, python-cinderclient 1:1.6.0-2ubuntu1~cloud0 and python-openstackclient 2.3.1-0ubuntu1~cloud0 are ready to promote to mitaka-updates | 13:41 |
rbasak | nacc: I'd like to sync with you on the progress of git ubuntu build please | 15:03 |
nacc | rbasak: ack | 15:13 |
nacc | rbasak: after standup? | 15:14 |
rbasak | yes please | 15:14 |
nacc | rbasak: ok | 15:17 |
nacc | ahasenack: is that branch pushed? | 15:17 |
ahasenack | nacc: it was bind9, but since then I pushed --force over it | 15:22 |
nacc | ahasenack: i mean, is the branch which is uanble to find a candidate branch available somewhere else? | 15:22 |
ahasenack | that's the one | 15:22 |
nacc | ahasenack: 'the one'? your branch ref above is a local branch | 15:23 |
ahasenack | after my push (for unrelated reason) I don't think it happens again | 15:23 |
nacc | ah ok | 15:23 |
ahasenack | https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/bind9/+git/bind9/+ref/bind9-merge-1701687 | 15:23 |
ahasenack | don't know if it happens anymore | 15:23 |
PCatinean | lordievader, could be possible? | 15:41 |
PCatinean | How can I check? | 15:41 |
PCatinean | btw older backups with the same tool work | 15:41 |
rbasak | cpaelzer: "Depend on gir1.2-appindicator3-0.1 for appindicator support" - I wonder if this still applies with the switch to GNOME? I don't know the answer - just asking. | 15:44 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: I kept what I wan't able to ensure being droppable | 15:45 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: but yeah it could be optional now with unity being gone | 15:46 |
cpaelzer | but I considerd such deep dives more appropriate when it is not so late before FF | 15:46 |
cpaelzer | and since it wasn't anything that seems to cause issues - nor the last bit that prevented it to beocme a sync I left it | 15:46 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: the problem on verifying that is that the old description is rather unclear what part of the appindicator support was the reason | 15:47 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: didn't it woak at all, was there a detail being not perfect? | 15:47 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: that un-verifiability is the reason I left it for now | 15:48 |
rbasak | cpaelzer: +1 | 15:59 |
rbasak | nacc: https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/usd-importer/+git/usd-importer/+ref/lp1698402 | 16:01 |
ahasenack | what's the name of that console tool again that shows bandwith usage by each connection | 17:38 |
ahasenack | not iptraf | 17:38 |
ahasenack | not nethogs | 17:38 |
ahasenack | there's another one | 17:38 |
ahasenack | iftop | 17:39 |
ahasenack | that's the one | 17:39 |
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mason | iftop is lovely | 18:02 |
mason | iftop can also filter things, filtering only a particular system, everything *but* a system, etc., so you can limit observer effect. | 18:02 |
jge | hey drab you around? | 18:03 |
dpb1 | ahasenack: what was the one we used for the demos | 18:04 |
ahasenack | dpb1: about what? | 18:04 |
dpb1 | network monitoring with the graphs | 18:05 |
ScottE | You can do some neat stuff with BPF these days too - https://github.com/iovisor/bcc is a collection which includes a number of network tracing and histogram tools | 18:06 |
ahasenack | I don't remember | 18:06 |
drab | jge: what's up? | 18:07 |
jge | nvm drab found the convo we had last time | 18:07 |
dpb1 | ah yes | 18:07 |
dpb1 | bmon | 18:07 |
dpb1 | ScottE: the 'b' in bpf reminded me | 18:07 |
ScottE | :-) | 18:08 |
drab | dpb1: if you mean in console, there's also nload | 18:09 |
drab | which makes nice ascii graphs, my fav for that kind of thing | 18:09 |
dpb1 | ah cool | 18:10 |
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dpb1 | nacc: I shouldn't need to do anything to keep up with the git-ubuntu snap, right? it should just always be up to date | 20:43 |
dpb1 | ? | 20:43 |
braziercustoms | How far do I need to go when starting over from failed conjure-up attempts? Is just destroying the controller enough? | 20:45 |
dpb1 | braziercustoms: I think just removing the model it created is enough, stokachu amirite? | 20:46 |
stokachu | braziercustoms: where did it fail | 20:46 |
stokachu | braziercustoms: does `juju controllers` list your controller? | 20:46 |
stokachu | dpb1: yes re: git-ubuntu snap | 20:47 |
braziercustoms | I keep getting a failure getting charms during glance install | 20:47 |
dpb1 | stokachu: thx | 20:48 |
stokachu | braziercustoms: head back over to #juju im in there | 20:48 |
nacc | dpb1: with master, yes | 20:53 |
dpb1 | nacc: thx | 20:54 |
ahasenack | dpb1: yes, the snap will be kept up-to-date | 21:10 |
ahasenack | r115 currently | 21:10 |
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troy1 | do any of you use ubuntu server as router/firewall. any recommendations in applications that make it easier to manage? | 21:38 |
sdeziel | troy1: I use iptables-persistent | 21:40 |
dpb1 | oh wow | 21:41 |
dpb1 | til | 21:41 |
sdeziel | not sure if that qualifies as easy to manage but you get your ip{,6}tables ruleset load at boot without fluff :) | 21:41 |
troy1 | yea was wondering because I have used pfsense quite a bit and they do it pretty well | 21:41 |
sdeziel | if you are coming from pf you might find iptables a tad different | 21:42 |
sdeziel | I don't know much about pfsense but I think you drive pf through a WebUI isn't it? | 21:42 |
drab | troy1: might wanna take a look at "firehol" | 21:42 |
drab | ime it's the closeset thing | 21:43 |
drab | oh, pfsense, not just pf | 21:43 |
drab | pfsense != pf , if you're looking for something mroe familiar to pf than iptables then look at firehol | 21:43 |
drab | if you want something similar to pfsense in linux land, then look at ipcop | 21:43 |
sdeziel | isn't IPcop long abandonned? | 21:44 |
drab | altho ime nothing really matches pfsense | 21:44 |
drab | sdeziel: yeah, well, that's as good as it gets if you don't want to get stuck with paid-upgrades | 21:45 |
drab | if community version + paid upgrades is of interest then probably the winner is clearos | 21:46 |
drab | and then smoothwall | 21:46 |
sdeziel | ipfire looks ~nice and seems to be maintained | 21:46 |
sdeziel | never tried it myself though | 21:47 |
sdeziel | I'm too attached to iptables-save format to move to a WebUI | 21:47 |
drab | lol, same here | 21:47 |
drab | I looked through about a dozen of them and then just stuck with plain nix + firehol | 21:48 |
drab | i guess the most widespread one is dd-wrt actually, since most ppl have a modem/router and put that on it | 21:49 |
drab | but it won't go on your pc so maybe not an option | 21:49 |
troy1 | Ill look into firehol then. | 21:51 |
troy1 | This is just a home project anyways. Wanted a router/firewall and server | 21:53 |
sdeziel | troy1: for a linux distro with a WebUI to configure the firewall, you may try OpenWRT | 21:56 |
drab | https://xkcd.com/1875/ too good to not share :D | 21:56 |
sarnold | troy1: I have friends who swear by ferm | 22:22 |
drab | I have friends who swear "ferm" - it's a 4 letters word after all :P | 22:31 |
sarnold | hehe | 22:32 |
troy1 | drab: was looking through the firehol documentation seems to be well put together. | 22:49 |
drab | troy1: docs are good, community is good albeit small, but the main devs always got back to me in a day at the latest and they really know what they are talking about ime | 22:50 |
drab | plus I was looking to balance a few lines and firehol comes with link-balancer which did the job really well | 22:50 |
dpb1 | funny, ferm is a popular brand of power tools, also makes routers, I have one! | 22:50 |
drab | need to customize the script now so that instead of just detecting line downs actually measures latency | 22:51 |
sarnold | dpb1: haha | 22:51 |
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