| AlexLikeRock | help | 00:35 |
|---|---|---|
| AlexLikeRock | https://paste.mozilla.org/ghkBECbA | 00:35 |
| rrq | pls paste the whole message .. (that warning line is unrelated) | 00:42 |
| AlexLikeRock | lol | 00:46 |
| AlexLikeRock | fine | 00:46 |
| AlexLikeRock | https://paste.mozilla.org/ncwQEyHR | 00:47 |
| AlexLikeRock | rrq, | 00:47 |
| AlexLikeRock | they try to install from "/media/alex/deVuan-ninos1/var/cache/apt/archives" | 00:49 |
| AlexLikeRock | but they are empy | 00:49 |
| AlexLikeRock | sorry | 00:50 |
| AlexLikeRock | they try to install from /media/alex/deVuan-ninos1/var/cache/apt/archives/partial | 00:50 |
| AlexLikeRock | but they are empy | 00:50 |
| AlexLikeRock | they are at /media/alex/deVuan-ninos1/var/cache/apt/archives | 00:50 |
| rrq | "partial" is only used during download | 00:51 |
| rrq | this is for an "updated" command which doesn't install packages | 00:52 |
| rrq | it downloads meta files | 00:52 |
| rrq | you may put APT::Sandbox::User "root"; in /etc/apt/apt.conf to avoid the sandboxing, if you think that's related | 00:53 |
| rrq | is the disk full? | 00:54 |
| AlexLikeRock | yes , partial is only during download | 00:56 |
| AlexLikeRock | i did aptitude upgrade | 00:56 |
| AlexLikeRock | i did one more time | 00:57 |
| AlexLikeRock | and change the error | 00:57 |
| AlexLikeRock | not full disk | 00:58 |
| rrq | ok, (the pasted log is "aptitude update") ... do you have a local apt cacher? it does happen that those hold on for a while to "corrupted" files | 01:00 |
| rrq | and try with APT::Sandbox::User "root"; in the chroot-ed /etc/apt/apt.conf (create it if missing) | 01:03 |
| AlexLikeRock | mmmm | 01:07 |
| AlexLikeRock | yes its empy | 01:07 |
| rrq | yes nowadays most "default" config is held in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/ so /etc/apt/apt.conf is available for site-local stuff | 01:09 |
| AlexLikeRock | cd /var/cache/apt/archives | 01:18 |
| AlexLikeRock | dpkg -i *.deb | 01:19 |
| AlexLikeRock | run so fine | 01:19 |
| AlexLikeRock | but have some herror news | 01:19 |
| AlexLikeRock | https://paste.mozilla.org/psey4kp7 | 01:20 |
| AlexLikeRock | take a little look | 01:20 |
| rrq | right; you should use dpkg -i -E .. to avoid messing with already installed packages | 01:22 |
| rrq | that should yield a more focussed error output | 01:23 |
| AlexLikeRock | thanks | 01:23 |
| AlexLikeRock | ok rrq let me reboot and try | 01:24 |
| AlexLikeRock | rrq, im back | 02:09 |
| rrq | same? | 02:10 |
| AlexLikeRock | removing some one pakages ... then reinstall | 02:15 |
| AlexLikeRock | 02:32 | |
| AlexLikeRock | /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/live: 100: modprobe: not found | 02:33 |
| AlexLikeRock | ¿? | 02:34 |
| rrq | I'm guessing at a usrmerge issue ... | 02:35 |
| rrq | if this is a new debootstrap you should prime the target with the silly-links before debootstrap | 02:37 |
| AlexLikeRock | time to eat chiken at sauce :-P | 02:51 |
| AlexLikeRock | whats mean "W: APT had planned for dpkg to do more than it reported back (2 vs 7). | 06:21 |
| AlexLikeRock | Affected packages: dbus-x11:amd64 | 06:21 |
| AlexLikeRock | " | 06:21 |
| AlexLikeRock | " reported back (2 vs 7)." ????? | 06:26 |
| rrq | I have no idea (and don't use apt)... but a quick web earch says "nothing to worry about" | 06:29 |
| rrq | try apt-get -f install to see if there's more | 06:30 |
| rrq | (actully I do use "apt" on occasion but not much) | 06:32 |
| AlexLikeRock | thanks | 06:33 |
| arity | gnarface: 1)cables are ok since other computers works 2)i did "xrandr --output --HDMI-1 --auto" 3) im using same dwm on both the computers 4) if dpms was turned off, still xrandr output shuld should show "HDMI-1 connected" instead of "HDMI-1 disconnected". I have come to the conclusion that the HDMI port on this has some hardware issues.(Pardon my English) ty for help and also xwindows ty | 06:34 |
| AlexLikeRock | good english arity , | 06:41 |
| AlexLikeRock | whats graphic do you have ? | 06:41 |
| AlexLikeRock | maybe you need other drivers/firmware | 06:42 |
| AlexLikeRock | arity, run : lspci -nn | egrep -i "3d|display|vga" | 06:43 |
| arity | i have hybrid graphics aka optimus. i using nvidia-driver | 06:46 |
| arity | the hdmi port on the laptop is fried i think. | 06:47 |
| arity | heres the output http://0x0.st/XqqC.txt | 06:48 |
| arity | doesnt matter i think since i have already done all the permutation of Intel and Nvidia | 06:49 |
| AlexLikeRock | O___O hybrid !!!!!!! | 06:49 |
| arity | its a stupid laptop | 06:49 |
| arity | yes | 06:49 |
| AlexLikeRock | yes , very stupid , i hate that ! | 06:49 |
| AlexLikeRock | "its not fried " | 06:49 |
| AlexLikeRock | optimus ! | 06:50 |
| AlexLikeRock | found! | 06:50 |
| arity | ++ | 06:51 |
| AlexLikeRock | 3 steps | 06:51 |
| AlexLikeRock | 1.- https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers | 06:51 |
| AlexLikeRock | 2.- https://wiki.debian.org/NVIDIA%20Optimus | 06:52 |
| AlexLikeRock | 3.- https://developer.nvidia.com/optimus | 06:52 |
| AlexLikeRock | init 6 | 07:04 |
| AlexLikeRock | soup | 07:46 |
| AlexLikeRock | help | 08:12 |
| AlexLikeRock | E: /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/btrfs failed with return 1. | 08:12 |
| AlexLikeRock | update-initramfs: failed for /boot/initrd.img-5.10.0-30-amd64 with 1. | 08:12 |
| AlexLikeRock | run-parts: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools exited with return code 1 | 08:12 |
| AlexLikeRock | 08:12 | |
| rrq | paste /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/btrfs ... it's a text file (script) | 08:14 |
| rrq | did you usrmerge before? or just patched to find modprobe? | 08:15 |
| AlexLikeRock | yes usr merge | 08:39 |
| rrq | pls paste that file for review | 08:42 |
| CueXXIII | AlexLikeRock: any messages before the E:… line? | 08:43 |
| CueXXIII | (you could put the whole output on eg. paste.debian.net ) | 08:44 |
| AlexLikeRock | CueXXIII, http://paste.debian.net/1318941/ | 08:50 |
| AlexLikeRock | tell me somting about install header | 08:52 |
| AlexLikeRock | ok, installing ... | 08:53 |
| AlexLikeRock | Error: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) | 08:55 |
| AlexLikeRock | dpkg.log : | 08:56 |
| AlexLikeRock | 2024-06-02 23:53:52 startup packages configure | 08:56 |
| AlexLikeRock | 2024-06-02 23:53:52 configure linux-image-5.10.0-30-amd64:amd64 5.10.218-1 <none> | 08:56 |
| AlexLikeRock | 2024-06-02 23:53:52 status half-configured linux-image-5.10.0-30-amd64:amd64 5.10.218-1 | 08:56 |
| AlexLikeRock | 08:56 | |
| AlexLikeRock | update-initramfs: failed for /boot/initrd.img-linux-image-5.10.0-30-amd64 with 1 | 08:58 |
| AlexLikeRock | http://paste.debian.net/1318942/ | 08:59 |
| AlexLikeRock | CueXXIII, | 08:59 |
| AlexLikeRock | gnarface, | 09:02 |
| AlexLikeRock | golinux, help | 09:02 |
| rrq | what is: echo $PATH ? | 09:04 |
| CueXXIII | AlexLikeRock: you have installed the package "kmod"? | 09:06 |
| rrq | AlexLikeRock: what is echo $PATH | 09:07 |
| AlexLikeRock | Keep the following packages at their current version: | 09:10 |
| AlexLikeRock | 1) kmod [Not Installed] | 09:10 |
| AlexLikeRock | 2) kmod:i386 [31+20240202-2 (now)] | 09:10 |
| AlexLikeRock | unistaling x86 -..... | 09:10 |
| CueXXIII | wait, how did you manageto install the i386 version of kmod? | 09:12 |
| AlexLikeRock | because i migrate from x86 to AMD64 this devuan :-D | 09:13 |
| CueXXIII | oh, good luck | 09:13 |
| AlexLikeRock | from devuan jessie x86 to amd64 : i all ready done . | 09:14 |
| AlexLikeRock | but te problem come ,whe change of PC , | 09:14 |
| AlexLikeRock | i migrate my HDD to a new laptop | 09:14 |
| CueXXIII | you might want to install all tools for mkinitrd in their amd64 version first | 09:15 |
| AlexLikeRock | the problem come , whit drivers/firmwares differents | 09:15 |
| AlexLikeRock | yes, that its the work of today | 09:15 |
| CueXXIII | before building the initrd, i mean | 09:16 |
| AlexLikeRock | migrate some missing files to be migrated | 09:16 |
| CueXXIII | i don't know if mkinitrd supports a mixture of 32bit and 64bit x86 binaries in there | 09:16 |
| AlexLikeRock | of course not | 09:16 |
| AlexLikeRock | heheh | 09:16 |
| AlexLikeRock | debian its not ready to coexist with both worlds | 09:17 |
| AlexLikeRock | i found many probles of conflict | 09:17 |
| AlexLikeRock | pakage-32bit vs pakage-64bit | 09:18 |
| CueXXIII | hm, what does "dpkg --print-architecture" currently say? it should say amd64 | 09:19 |
| AlexLikeRock | dpkg --print-architecture | 09:21 |
| AlexLikeRock | amd64 | 09:21 |
| CueXXIII | good | 09:21 |
| AlexLikeRock | some little programs work fine at 32bit ; like videogames | 09:21 |
| AlexLikeRock | 2 startup packages configure | 09:27 |
| AlexLikeRock | 2024-06-03 00:25:02 configure linux-image-5.10.0-30-amd64:amd64 5.10.218-1 <none> | 09:27 |
| AlexLikeRock | 2024-06-03 00:25:02 status half-configured linux-image-5.10.0-30-amd64:amd64 5.10.218-1 | 09:27 |
| AlexLikeRock | new version of kernel Ver.6 | 09:54 |
| AlexLikeRock | http://paste.debian.net/1318950/ | 09:54 |
| AlexLikeRock | its the same problem https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=6341 | 09:55 |
| AlexLikeRock | any one can translate to human? | 09:56 |
| gnarface | AlexLikeRock: it says "please install the linux-headers-5.10.0-30-amd64 package to fix this" did you try that? | 10:21 |
| gnarface | seems like you might be missing a couple other things too and i'm not sure if the dependencies will be properly attached; try installing "build-essential" too and make sure that gives you the kmod package | 10:22 |
| gnarface | one of your drivers requires dkms, so you need kernel module build dependencies installed before upgrading any kernels | 10:23 |
| gnarface | once you have all the proper build dependencies, you can "apt-get --reinstall install linux-image-5.10.0-30-amd64" and it should work | 10:24 |
| AlexLikeRock | yes dkms , thanks | 10:45 |
| gnarface | hopefully we're to infer that worked, i guess? | 10:55 |
| AlexLikeRock | i got a problem | 23:36 |
| AlexLikeRock | tty : user@(none):/$ | 23:36 |
| gnarface | AlexLikeRock: did you get dkms working? | 23:36 |
| AlexLikeRock | hi there gnarface , work good , yesterday they need it to insyall | 23:37 |
| gnarface | populate your /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname file | 23:37 |
| AlexLikeRock | ok | 23:38 |
| AlexLikeRock | # cat /etc/hosts | 23:38 |
| AlexLikeRock | #127.0.0.1 localhost | 23:38 |
| AlexLikeRock | 127.0.0.1 sexy | 23:38 |
| AlexLikeRock | 127.0.1.1 debian | 23:38 |
| AlexLikeRock | and | 23:38 |
| gnarface | no, no not like that | 23:39 |
| AlexLikeRock | cat /etc/hostname | 23:39 |
| AlexLikeRock | sexy | 23:39 |
| AlexLikeRock | bad? ---> 127.0.1.1 debian | 23:39 |
| gnarface | well, first of all, it's this: | 23:39 |
| gnarface | 127.0.0.1localhost.localdomainlocalhost | 23:40 |
| gnarface | host.domain host | 23:40 |
| AlexLikeRock | its not a server , just a home laptop | 23:40 |
| gnarface | second, i'm not sure you can repeat the same IP address | 23:40 |
| gnarface | so it might just ignore or replace previous records, not sure | 23:40 |
| AlexLikeRock | they are diffetrent | 23:40 |
| gnarface | oh | 23:41 |
| AlexLikeRock | ok, ignore seccond | 23:41 |
| AlexLikeRock | comment.... | 23:41 |
| gnarface | i dunno what 127.0.1.1 is for, i removed it after the first time it got in my way | 23:41 |
| rrq | AlexLikeRock: cat /etc/hostname | 23:42 |
| gnarface | but the point is, 127.0.0.1 is localhost | 23:42 |
| AlexLikeRock | ok, yes ,good think | 23:42 |
| gnarface | don't rename localhost | 23:42 |
| gnarface | put in your own LAN iop | 23:42 |
| gnarface | ip* | 23:42 |
| gnarface | and then give that a name | 23:42 |
| AlexLikeRock | ¿?? | 23:42 |
| AlexLikeRock | ok, | 23:43 |
| rrq | AlexLikeRock: cat /etc/hostname | 23:43 |
| gnarface | rrq: i think he already showed that | 23:43 |
| rrq | :) early morning here :) | 23:44 |
| AlexLikeRock | cat /etc/hosts | 23:44 |
| AlexLikeRock | 127.0.0.1 localhost | 23:44 |
| AlexLikeRock | #127.0.0.1 sexy | 23:44 |
| AlexLikeRock | #127.0.1.1 debian | 23:44 |
| gnarface | but i think the issue is either that it's localhost or that he's only got 2 fields populated in hosts | 23:44 |
| rrq | .. and usinig /etc/init.d/hostname.sh ? | 23:44 |
| gnarface | i thought the issue might be that he was reusing the IP twice but i misread 127.0.1.1 the first time | 23:44 |
| gnarface | probably' | 23:44 |
| AlexLikeRock | rrq, cat /etc/hostname ---> sexy | 23:45 |
| gnarface | but i'm not sure what specific stuff gets it from /etc/hosts and what gets it from /etc/hostname, it varies | 23:45 |
| rrq | .. and changes only show up in a new shell | 23:45 |
| AlexLikeRock | rrq, not an ..sh | 23:46 |
| AlexLikeRock | ok gnarface | 23:46 |
| AlexLikeRock | init 6 | 23:46 |
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