drwhite | Anyone here have experience with USBGuard on Devuan here? | 01:38 |
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drwhite | Regarding my issues from yesterday, anyone able to assist please? | 01:56 |
rwp | drwhite, Yesterday you pasted into the channel and the anti-spam bot kicked you for the multi-line paste. | 02:02 |
rwp | drwhite, Consider using a pastebin such as paste.debian.net or similar and then share the URL with us in the channel. | 02:03 |
rwp | Since that was yesterday and we didn't get to actually see the problem you will need to refresh the question. | 02:04 |
* rwp says as I close the laptop and head off to home... | 02:04 | |
drwhite | I can't see the problems there in the logs any more. lol | 02:05 |
drwhite | There were several things if memory serves. Such as why I can't get the QEMU version in virtualbricks.. Why I can't get USBGuard to work properly.. I'll have to find the logs... | 02:16 |
drwhite | Libvirt can't access the certificate that is there. | 02:56 |
drwhite | virtualbricks can't detect qemu version | 02:56 |
drwhite | qemu can't run with XEN. | 02:56 |
drwhite | Criggie: I was banned.. lol... So auto-rejoin didn't work.. it failed.. lol | 02:57 |
redrick | drwhite: | 03:04 |
drwhite | ? | 03:06 |
redrick | drwhite: Er, as I was saying, For your convenience in shifting to a Pastebin-type service or what-you-will, I've put all of your lines from yesterday in http://linuxmaifa.com/~rick/drwhite | 03:07 |
drwhite | The site at http://linuxmaifa.com/~rick/drwhite seems to be unavailable. | 03:07 |
redrick | Ever been so tired you can't type your own domain name? http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/drwhite | 03:09 |
drwhite | lol | 03:09 |
drwhite | yes | 03:09 |
drwhite | I went and looked at http://maemo.cloud-7.de/irclogs/freenode/_devuan/_devuan.2019-01-23.log.html thoguh | 03:10 |
drwhite | though ^^ | 03:10 |
redrick | Ah, history revealed, et voila. | 03:10 |
redrick | Or viola, perhaps. | 03:11 |
drwhite | aye | 03:11 |
drwhite | I think it is viola. | 03:11 |
drwhite | like violin | 03:11 |
drwhite | a violin, viola | 03:11 |
drwhite | Unless I've been wrong all these years | 03:12 |
redrick | A Man, A Plan, A Canal – Panama! | 03:12 |
drwhite | that too | 03:13 |
drwhite | I preferr it backwards though | 03:13 |
redrick | Gives it a whooly different character, I find. | 03:14 |
drwhite | !amanaP - lanaC A, nalP A ,naM A | 03:14 |
redrick | Wholly, too. | 03:14 |
drwhite | Looks better backwards, ey? | 03:14 |
drwhite | .nauveD :) | 03:15 |
drwhite | Shame problems can't be solved by looking at them backwards | 03:16 |
redrick | One of my .sigs says "If you watch Black Swan backwards, it's a movie about a psychotic girl who benefits from ballet therapy." | 03:18 |
drwhite | fair enough | 03:19 |
drwhite | But that still doesn' thelp her. | 03:19 |
drwhite | She doesn't truely denefit from it | 03:20 |
drwhite | Though I oculd benefit from not having an injured finger for my typing. lol | 03:20 |
redrick | Watching Memento in either direction is the same. | 03:22 |
redrick | Shawshank Redemption, seen backwards, is the tale of a man who escapes a dangerous storm by breaking into prison and hanging out with Morgan Freeman. | 03:23 |
DonkeyHotei | ...and playing a w98se cd forwards installs windows. | 03:25 |
redrick | Thanks for the warning. | 03:25 |
redrick | Locally, we had a diversion program: http://www.svlug.org/events/launch98.shtml | 03:27 |
golinux | This is not a chat channel, ;) | 03:28 |
golinux | It is a help channel. | 03:28 |
* furrywolf chats with golinux | 03:28 | |
golinux | On #debianfork. ;) | 03:28 |
* redrick helps himself by ceasing to goof off on #devuan , properly reminded. | 03:30 | |
work25040 | Hello I installed devuan on my raspberrypi on jully and I found strange that since them the kernel has not been updated even once, the version that I'm running is Linux rpi 4.14.44+ #1 Tue Jun 5 20:32:40 CEST 2018 armv6l GNU/Linux | 12:37 |
KatolaZ | work25040: this is the same question as yesterday | 12:43 |
KatolaZ | and parazyd answered it... | 12:43 |
work25040 | KatolaZ you are right, sorry he said he is going to look into it right? | 12:46 |
KatolaZ | work25040: I wouldn't hold my breadth :) | 12:49 |
KatolaZ | I mean, we must address it, but this needs some additional setup and some testing to make sure that it works right | 12:49 |
KatolaZ | so you might well have to wait for a couple of weeks (or maybe less) | 12:49 |
work25040 | got it, thanks | 12:51 |
KatolaZ | np | 12:53 |
KatolaZ | work25040: feel free to hang aroung though | 12:53 |
KatolaZ | you might actually help with testing :) | 12:53 |
KatolaZ | s/aroung/around | 12:54 |
work25040 | KatolaZ cool, thanks :D | 12:58 |
P-G | Is this the right way to set up a BCM4352? https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/350691/debian-9-wifi-driver-problems-fresh-install | 14:07 |
P-G | My modprobe isn't finding wl in /lib/modules/4.9.0-6-amd64 | 14:09 |
fsmithred | P-G, do you have a wired connection? With some of the broadcoms, you must have a working network connection in order to set up a network connection. | 15:09 |
P-G | Fsmithred: I do. | 15:11 |
fsmithred | synopsis: add contrib and non-free, update, install the broadcom package, it should download the driver. You might need to reboot. | 15:17 |
fsmithred | the debian wiki pages show the correct ways of installing broadcom drivers. | 15:22 |
fsmithred | P-G, if you need the broadcom-sta-* packages, I think you must have build-essential and linux-headers installed. | 15:31 |
P-G | Fsmithred: Yes, I don't really understand why these are necessary but I do have them installed (I think). | 15:47 |
fsmithred | necessary because you get the source and it compiles the driver | 15:48 |
P-G | What compiles the driver? | 15:50 |
P-G | The instructions I found only show modules being swapped out. Does the iw module come from broadcom-sta-* ? | 15:52 |
fsmithred | P-G, I'm not sure which package(s) you need. I haven't read the instructions today, but I've installed all of them at one time or another. | 16:19 |
fsmithred | the b43-installer package will download the driver, the broadcom-sta-* packages build it from the source. | 16:20 |
DonkeyHotei | no, iirc, b43-installer will download the _firmware_ for the b43 driver (which is part of the kernel) while broadcom-sta will compile an _alternative_ driver | 16:22 |
DonkeyHotei | the alternative driver is proprietary with fewer features but better support for certain chipsets | 16:23 |
sxpert | ah. | 16:24 |
sxpert | some day we'll have an free driver ;) | 16:24 |
DonkeyHotei | b43 is free (but not its firmware) | 16:24 |
fsmithred | that sounds more accurate than what I said | 16:24 |
fsmithred | thanks | 16:24 |
DonkeyHotei | there is an alternative free _firmware_ for b43, but it supports only a couple of chipsets | 16:25 |
sxpert | DonkeyHotei: ah yeah, free driver I meant | 16:25 |
sxpert | gah | 16:25 |
sxpert | firmware | 16:25 |
sxpert | DonkeyHotei: hope they keep adding chipsets then | 16:26 |
DonkeyHotei | afaik that hasn't been happening | 16:26 |
sxpert | ah | 16:26 |
sxpert | :sadface: | 16:26 |
DonkeyHotei | the bulk of the hardware b43 is for is long-obsolete in 2019 | 16:28 |
P-G | So I should try b43-installer first then broadcom-sta if necessary? | 16:28 |
DonkeyHotei | that depends. which chip is it? | 16:29 |
DonkeyHotei | 4352, hmm | 16:29 |
P-G | BCM4352. | 16:29 |
P-G | Is it right to remove all those other modules and only use wl? | 16:30 |
DonkeyHotei | b43 does not support the 4352 _at all_ according to http://linuxwireless.sipsolutions.net/en/users/Drivers/b43/ | 16:31 |
DonkeyHotei | newer page, same text: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/b43 | 16:32 |
P-G | I guess that explains it. | 16:34 |
DonkeyHotei | this should apply to devuan equally: https://wiki.debian.org/wl | 16:34 |
P-G | I'm not really familiar with wl as a kernel module though, only as a utility. | 16:35 |
P-G | All debian.org pages load as 403 for me in Firefox and Surf2... | 16:36 |
DonkeyHotei | weird | 16:36 |
P-G | Actually, it's just the wiki. | 16:36 |
P-G | Yeah, no idea why... | 16:36 |
P-G | The meta description for that page says "DKMS will build the wl module..." I assume that's done when broadcom-sta-dkms is installed. Do I need to make it myself from the Makefile in /usr/src/broadcom-sta-... ? | 16:42 |
DonkeyHotei | P-G: no, that's what the package is for | 16:49 |
P-G | Ok, that's what I thought but modprobe isn't finding wl. There is a wl.ko in /lib/modules/.../updates/dkms/wl.ko though. | 16:52 |
DonkeyHotei | depmod? | 16:53 |
P-G | I've tried depmod -a . Is that right? | 16:54 |
DonkeyHotei | maybe it's the wrong dir under /lib/modules? | 16:58 |
P-G | Ahh, it's in 4.9.0-8-amd64 but I'm running 4.9.0-6-amd64. | 17:00 |
DonkeyHotei | so reboot | 17:00 |
P-G | Ok, I'll be back. Thanks. :) | 17:01 |
P-G | That worked for the module. Now I just need to make sure the controller is actually working. | 17:08 |
P-G_ | I figured out what was causing those 403. Seems like my proxy's I.P. had been blacklisted for some reason. Fixed by switching servers. | 17:49 |
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