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IRC Log for 2016-07-14

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[1:09] <xvicarious> Hey, I'm having trouble properly mounting a WDMyCloud in my fstab using cifs. it always mounts 0755 and I want pi access to it.
[1:09] <xvicarious> I'll post my line in fstab if someone comes up to help as not to just paste shit
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[1:44] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Hello! I'm a new Raspberry Pi user. I've got SSH running but I have no internet access. Can someone help me?
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[1:45] <SSHMacdonaldMan> I've tried editing the WPA supplicant and /etc/network/interfaces to having the wlan0 run with DHCP instead of manual.
[1:46] <SSHMacdonaldMan> My router config confirms that a wireless connection is established, and I can successfully ping the router over SSH.
[1:47] <SSHMacdonaldMan> I'm unable to connect to the internet though; apt-get cannot resolve servers, and ping using -I wlan0 returns an unknown host.
[1:49] <SSHMacdonaldMan> I attempted allowing Win 7 to share the Internet Connection over the direct connection and this did not work. I tried bridging the two connections, and nothing was different.
[1:49] <plugwash> what do you get if you type "ip route" ?
[1:50] <SSHMacdonaldMan> default via 192.168.0.1 dev wlan0 default via 192.168.0.1 dev eth0 metric 202 default via 192.168.0.1 dev wlan0 metric 303 169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 169.254.252.200 metric 202 192.168.0.0/24 dev wlan0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.0.102 metric 303 192.168.0.1 dev eth0 scope link metric 202
[1:51] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Ah, bad formatting. Here.
[1:51] <SSHMacdonaldMan> default via 192.168.0.1 dev wlan0
[1:51] <SSHMacdonaldMan> default via 192.168.0.1 dev eth0 metric 202
[1:51] <SSHMacdonaldMan> default via 192.168.0.1 dev wlan0 metric 303
[1:51] <SSHMacdonaldMan> 169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 169.254.252.200 metric 202
[1:51] <plugwash> you seem to have a mess there, same IPs on two different interfaces, default gateways on more than one interface
[1:53] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Is this preventing traffic on the interfaces except for SSH?
[1:54] <plugwash> not sure but it's certainly not a sane setup
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[1:57] <SSHMacdonaldMan> I put Wi-Fi down with ifdown; ip route shows only the local eth0 connection and loopback.
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[1:59] <plugwash> what is the ethernet port connected to?
[2:00] <SSHMacdonaldMan> I'm using a direct connection for SSH. I can ping the host machine running Win 7; and SSH is working fine.
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[2:01] <SSHMacdonaldMan> I guess I now need to allow the connection to break out of the local network, and access the Internet over my local hosts second ethernet port, the one that connects this machine to the router.
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[2:07] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> I got disconnected when I changed a setting; did you respond?
[2:09] <plugwash> why aren't you just plugging your pi into your router
[2:10] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> The router is in the basement level; my machine is connected with a 50ft Cat5 running through a hole in the floor.
[2:10] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Pi is sitting with me here.
[2:11] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> I could SSH over WiFi if I disconnect the direct connection. Correct? Would I have internet access then?
[2:11] <plugwash> possiblly, without knowing the details of your setup it's hard to advise
[2:12] * plugwash has learnt the hard way that trying to help people with network problems without actually being there is a PITA
[2:14] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Sorry. Would it help if I simply give a verbal diagram of the current setup?
[2:16] <plugwash> That might help yes, including IPs, netmasks, whether or not things are bridged etc
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[2:17] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Modem to Router. Router to Desktop running Win 7. Desktop to Raspberry Pi; running headless with a direct connection (ethernet) SSH using PuTTY.
[2:17] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> I'll grab IPs and masks now.
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[2:22] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Actually, which IPs and Masks would you like?
[2:23] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> I can provide WAN, LAN, the IPs and Masks of the two Ethernet ports on Desktop, and the IP address of the Pi over Ethernet for SSH, and Wi-Fi if I bring the interface back up.
[2:23] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> WAN and LAN of the router*
[2:24] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> I'm sure this is a PITA; thanks for your efforts though.
[2:24] <plugwash> lets leave wifi down for now.
[2:24] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> I'm sure this will be necessary.
[2:24] <plugwash> ips/masks for lan side of the router, both interfaces on the PC, and the pi please
[2:25] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> 192.168.0.1 for Router IP; and 255.255.255.0 for the Mask.
[2:26] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> On the desktop, connection one reports 169.254.252.232; with a mask of 255.255.0.0
[2:26] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Connection two reports 192.168.0.100 with a mask of 255.255.255.0
[2:26] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Connection two is to the router from the desktop; connection one is from the desktop to the Pi for SSH.
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[2:27] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> the Pi has IP of 169.254.252.200
[2:27] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Mask of 255.255.0.0
[2:28] <plugwash> Personally what I'd do is bridge the two connections on the desktop
[2:28] <plugwash> Then the pi should pick up an IP from the router via the desktop
[2:29] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Alright. How can I confirm that? I tried bridging the connections before, but didn't know what configuration was proper or how to test.
[2:29] <plugwash> IIRC you select the connections you want to bridge right click and select bridge connections
[2:30] <plugwash> once you have bridged them a new device called "network bridge" should appear. Once bridged you set IP settings on the bridge, not on the individual adaptors.
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[2:30] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Alright; I'll give that a go. What sort of settings should I put on the bridge?
[2:31] <plugwash> whatever you normally use on your desktop to access the internet via the router
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[2:36] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Alright, the connections are bridged and SSH still functions.
[2:37] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Nothing else changed, and the Bridge IP, Mask, and Gateway have been noted.
[2:37] <SSHMacdonaldMan> I'll try to ping google with the Pi after I check the router to see if it has assigned the Pi an address.
[2:39] <SSHMacdonaldMan> The router had addressed the bridge; is my bridge functioning as a virtual router?
[2:39] <plugwash> no, it's functioning as a bridge
[2:39] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Touche.
[2:42] <plugwash> did the pi get an IP from the router?
[2:44] <SSHMacdonaldMan> No. Not that I can tell. The Pis IP is the same when I run ifconfig; ipconfig on Win7 shows only the Bridge connection.
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[2:45] <SSHMacdonaldMan> The router shows that it has addressed the bridge, however. Internet still functions on the Desktop, and SSH is still functioning.
[2:46] <plugwash> try rebooting the pi
[2:47] <plugwash> hopefully when it comes back up it should pick up an IP from the router
[2:51] <SSHMacdonaldMan> It seems to have been addressed but no TCP sessions are occuring; I'm getting UDP session counts though.
[2:51] <plugwash> can you ssh into it's new address?
[2:52] <SSHMacdonaldMan> SSH is working; same IP as before locally.
[2:52] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Connected with Ethernet, remember?
[2:53] <SSHMacdonaldMan> WiFi is put down, right now.
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[2:53] <c-pin> ok so i have a pi 2 now, but what is this weird rainbow square overlay on my screen near the top right
[2:54] <SSHMacdonaldMan> I think that's the NOOBS bootloader.
[2:54] <plugwash> I thought you said it had picked up an IP from the router
[2:54] <SSHMacdonaldMan> It seemed to; I'll restart it again and take more careful note of the LAN addressed.
[2:54] <c-pin> im using raspbian jessie if that helps
[2:55] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Is Raspbian booting afterward, or is that a watermark of sorts?
[2:55] <c-pin> watermark it looks like
[2:55] <c-pin> it looks like the avg antivirus logo
[2:55] <plugwash> c-pin, it's an undervoltage indicator
[2:55] <c-pin> oh so i just need to plug it in to a better source
[2:56] <c-pin> ...right?
[2:57] <plugwash> c-pin, yup
[2:57] <plugwash> SSHMacdonaldMan, sorry but I need to get to bed
[2:58] <SSHMacdonaldMan> Alright, thanks for all your help. Have a good sleep.
[2:58] <c-pin> thanks mate
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[3:10] <c-pin> ok so i have the overvoltage sometimes when i add a bit of stress
[3:10] <c-pin> i think i just need a better psu
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[3:33] <c-pin> ok this undervoltage thing aint gonna work
[3:33] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Well, I decided to forget the direct connection and now I'm using SSH over the built-in Wi-Fi (RPi 3). SSH is working fine, so is the Internet. I'll research my configuration some more and see if I can make it operable.
[3:33] <c-pin> i have it hooked up to an old ipad charger, is that not enough?
[3:33] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Probably not.
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[3:34] <c-pin> how much power does this thing need?
[3:34] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Look up the model you have.
[3:34] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> The cable you are using needs to provide the exact voltage, no more no less, and at the same amperage as well.
[3:34] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Think of it as eating an entire can of ravioli in one bite. Too much amperage, right voltage.
[3:35] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> If you only eat a single piece of ravioli out of the can every day, you'll starve. Right voltage, not enough amperage.
[3:35] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> What you need is enough ravioli per second. Proper amperage, correct voltage and it will work.
[3:36] <c-pin> ok so i found that my hub might deliver enough power
[3:37] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> Alright, just make sure you don't give it too much power because you can short the circuits if you do that.
[3:38] <c-pin> ive done that before -_-
[3:39] <c-pin> nope this guy dont have enough power
[3:39] <c-pin> i mean its a bit of undervoltage if i could get rid of that id be alright
[3:39] <c-pin> like just the stupid watermark
[3:43] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> I don't know what problems that (undervolting) might cause to your device, but you sure shouldn't do it for long. It may also be built into the hardware. Try quitting your xterm session and see if the watermark remains.
[3:43] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> If the software is detecting the undervoltage and displaying this warning, then you could disable it.
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[3:53] <c-pin> gotta be shitting me XD
[3:54] <c-pin> the one that worked was using a usb 2 hub as a hub and powering the pi thru the hub
[3:54] <c-pin> i call it pittsburg!
[4:00] <c-pin> ok so for whatever reason gzdoom and bitchx arent on the repo
[4:00] <c-pin> and when i do sudo apt-get upgrade i get 0 packags newly installed 0 remove and 0 not upgraded
[4:01] <c-pin> im on the internet i can see
[4:01] <stiv> do apt-get update first
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[4:03] <c-pin> cool
[4:03] <c-pin> ok that worked thx
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[6:15] <SSHMacdonaldMan_> SSH and Remote Desktop are so slow over Wi-Fi. This is why I wanted the direct connnection.
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[6:44] <c-pin> is there a good case with a heatsink for the pi 2 model b?
[6:44] <c-pin> im looking but theyre all eh
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[7:16] <Habbie> c-pin, my vilros case came with a heatsink, i haven't used it, don't know what you're looking for of course
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[9:18] <c-pin> Habbie, found a remotely decent case thanks. just a case with heatsink pack for OC
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[9:19] <Habbie> c-pin, alright
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[9:22] <c-pin> now i need to find an app to use cause raspbian is NOT debian XD
[9:23] <c-pin> bitchx aint there, gzdoom aint there
[9:23] <c-pin> i can use irssi and tmux but gzdoom is gonna be a bitch
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[10:01] <Lartza> c-pin, App?
[10:01] <c-pin> packages
[10:01] <Lartza> For what?
[10:01] <Lartza> Raspbian is pretty much debian...
[10:01] <c-pin> i wish
[10:01] <c-pin> sudo apt-get install bitchx
[10:02] <Lartza> c-pin, That package isn't even in debian so
[10:02] <c-pin> it says it on the page
[10:03] <Lartza> What page?
[10:03] <c-pin> http://www.bitchx.com/download.php
[10:03] <Lartza> That software hasn't been updated for almost two years
[10:03] <c-pin> so tmux irssi?
[10:04] <Lartza> Same probably goes for the website
[10:04] <Lartza> If you want? I don't use CLI irc
[10:04] <Lartza> HexChat :3
[10:04] <c-pin> lol hexchat is getting on my nerves
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[10:04] <c-pin> but on windos there aint shit
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[10:04] <c-pin> dont even think about ricing it
[10:05] <Lartza> You could just irssi on windows
[10:05] <Lartza> SSH to irssi
[10:05] <Lartza> I don't use Windows that much so I don't IRC there
[10:05] <c-pin> truth. i tried weechat and it was a pain
[10:05] <c-pin> hexchat makes life easier
[10:05] <c-pin> muh gtk amirite
[10:06] <c-pin> windows is my main OS so thats always fun. hosts all my chat windows
[10:06] <c-pin> but pi 2 i can use retroarch for doom or use debian and... yeah
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[10:08] <c-pin> oh i forgot maybe the pi 2 can play half life 2 or something
[10:08] <Lartza> Hahahahaahhaha
[10:08] <Lartza> Yeah no it can't
[10:08] <c-pin> woooooow
[10:08] <c-pin> i have a model b aye
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[10:08] <Lartza> There are more than the problem of not enough juice in that
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[10:09] <c-pin> all i wanted was brutal doom and i cant get that
[10:09] <Lartza> Why not
[10:10] <c-pin> not sure. it supports gzdoom, not zdoom
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[10:11] <c-pin> hell, ill try it
[10:11] <Aristide> Hello !
[10:11] <Aristide> Do you have problem with lack of power on USB Port with a RPI ?
[10:12] <Lartza> No, do you?
[10:12] <Lartza> What device and your issue would be more helpful
[10:12] <Aristide> Wait, i'm not sure (maybe B 2+ I check)
[10:13] <Lartza> The USB device
[10:13] <Lartza> Not your pi
[10:13] <Aristide> Sorry, Model B 1.1
[10:13] <Aristide> Ah
[10:13] <Aristide> Lartza: My phone :D
[10:13] <Lartza> Uhh.... you are doing what with your phone?
[10:13] <Lartza> Charging it?
[10:14] <Lartza> What is the probleem
[10:15] <Aristide> I have try with a USB Key
[10:15] <Aristide> When Plug, the led is power on
[10:15] <Aristide> But ... Power off ... And not detected
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[10:54] <c-pin> ok failed to compile gzdoom
[10:54] <c-pin> reflashing raspbian
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[11:24] <zGrr> moin :)
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[11:36] <kltrg> I`m trying to install a proprietary driver for my Brother printer and while dpkg`ing, I get the message that "package architexture (i386) does not match system (armhf)". What can I do about this?
[11:37] <vagrantc> you could: dpkg --add-architecture i386
[11:37] <vagrantc> and then it's "ok" to install foreign architecture packages ...
[11:37] <vagrantc> oh, but that will cause problems for apt
[11:38] <vagrantc> as there are not i386 repositories for raspbian
[11:38] <vagrantc> depending on what the driver package does, you could manually rebuild it for armhf with dpkg-repack or something
[11:38] <kltrg> vagrantc, But dpkg already seems to install the package. It gets a syntax error but later. It`s not abandoning rigth away.
[11:38] <vagrantc> there's also the possibility it won't work no matter what you do ... depends on how it is written
[11:40] <kltrg> vagrantc, It`s this driver http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us&lang=en&prod=mfc7420_all Can you tell if it`s a good one or a bad one?
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[12:26] <dammit_> hello, i'm using noobs to install raspbian, when i try to boot it, why is it that i can't click on the install button?
[12:26] <dammit_> my sd card was properly formated
[12:27] <vagrantc> kltrg: i'm afraid trial and error is your best bet
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[12:30] <dammit_> ah i don't have enough disk space :/
[12:31] <vagrantc> dammit_: yeah, the installed image probably has very little space by default ... there may be a script to trigger resizing at boot that failed ot run for some reason
[12:32] <dammit_> raspbian needs 3000MB, but my sd card has 1000MB, that's curious because it is a 4GB
[12:32] <kltrg> vagrantc, Meanwhile, I looked into dpkg-repack. As I understand it, it`s for creating deb`s out of an installed application, not for reformatting packages. Am I wrong?
[12:32] <vagrantc> kltrg: it's been so long since i had to do anything like that ... i was grasping at very old, faded memories
[12:34] <kltrg> :)
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[12:34] <marcushh777> hi everyone
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[12:48] <vagrantc> kltrg: if it really is just installing a printer driver, and not shipping any executable binaries, it should probably be arch:all
[12:49] <vagrantc> that's an issue with third-party software
[12:49] <vagrantc> they don't necessarily know how to ship the stuff correctly
[12:49] <kltrg> vagrantc, I know, I`d love to have an open driver.
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[12:49] <kltrg> vagrantc, But what do I do with arch:all. Do I have to put it in some config file?
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[13:09] <marcushh777> good afternoon kltrg
[13:10] <kltrg> good afternoon, marcushh777
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[13:11] <marcushh777> kltrg: what's on your mind?
[13:12] <kltrg> marcushh777, The problem I have setting up my printer (see above). Can you help?
[13:13] <marcushh777> kltrg: which printer?
[13:13] <marcushh777> kltrg: also, do you have cups installed?
[13:13] <kltrg> marcushh777, Brother MFC7420. The provided proprietary driver is not made for armfh.
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[13:14] <kltrg> marcushh777, Cups is installed.
[13:15] <marcushh777> kltrg: you might be able to get it working with a generic driver, if you can find one close... does cups have a close driver for Brother generic?
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[13:16] <marcushh777> kltrg: what other Brother printers does cups provide as choices?
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[13:17] <marcushh777> kltrg: also, instead of trying to print to it with usb and proprietary driver, try printing to it with network options; and generic driver
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[13:18] <kltrg> I
[13:18] <kltrg> `m back
[13:18] <marcushh777> kltrg: welcome back
[13:19] <marcushh777> kltrg: are you attempting usb print... or network print?
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[13:19] <marcushh777> hi plugwash
[13:19] <kltrg> marcushh777, Cups provides a lot of alternatives, 4 of them being MFC`s like mine. All of them bigger numbers starting with 6550MC.
[13:20] <marcushh777> kltrg: I would try all of those... are you printing usb or network
[13:21] <kltrg> marcushh777, locally, network will be the next step
[13:21] <marcushh777> kltrg: ok, I would put the printer on your network (ethernet or wifi, wifi best) and then attempt to print to it as a network printer
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[13:22] <marcushh777> kltrg: try to use the MFC cups choice that is closest to your printer (by comparing options).
[13:22] <marcushh777> kltrg: also, did you update cups to the latest?
[13:25] <marcushh777> at their heart, most of these flat-bed all-in-one printers are very similar... the MFC drivers I bet are all essentially the same... for the most part
[13:25] <kltrg> marcushh777, Still the same behaviour: Web interface says, printing completed but the printer didn`t do anything.
[13:26] <marcushh777> kltrg: if you open the print queue, is it empty... before you print, does the print job show something in the print queue
[13:26] <marcushh777> ?
[13:27] <kltrg> marcushh777, It`s empty, since it shows all previous jobs as completed. I have to click on "Show compledted jobs" to see them.
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[13:27] <marcushh777> kltrg: ok, so the system thinks its been printed, but it really hasn't been/// rats
[13:28] <kltrg> marcushh777, That`s it.
[13:29] <marcushh777> kltrg: I would try each and every MFC driver on the cups list to see if maybe one might work... other than that, wait for a driver for that printer, or return it and get a printer that cups has a known good driver for it...
[13:30] <marcushh777> kltrg: The common HP all-in-one printers are gnu+linux friendly, and almost all of them have drivers...
[13:30] <marcushh777> kltrg: but, check the cups list first, before attempting to acquire and HP printer either...
[13:31] <marcushh777> an*
[13:31] <marcushh777> acquire an HP printer *
[13:32] <kltrg> marcushh777, I tried every MFC on the list. But I can`t return the printer. I`ve not bought it recently.
[13:32] <marcushh777> kltrg: oh...
[13:32] <kltrg> marcushh777, I`ll have to connect it to another computer then…
[13:33] <marcushh777> kltrg: about the only thing you can do... connect it to another computer... then on the PI print to pdf and ship the pdf to the other computer for printing
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[13:34] <marcushh777> kltrg: a royal pain in the a.. but about all you can do...
[13:34] <kltrg> Thanks to all of you for at least trying
[13:35] <marcushh777> kltrg: Welcome... and <sorry>
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[13:41] <brianx> kltrg: many brother printers were hp pcl5 compatible. often the scanners were also compatible to other scanners too, sane might autodetect it.
[13:43] <brianx> if the two systems won't share the port, use the usb with sane and the parallel via an adapter with cups.
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[13:49] <marcushh777> brianx: excellent idea
[13:49] <marcushh777> kltrg: worth a try
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[13:52] <brianx> i hate mfc devices, keeping them split is always better.
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[14:02] <plugwash> If nothing else because it seems such a shame to throw out a scanner when another bloody printer dies
[14:02] * plugwash hates printers
[14:03] <plugwash> They seem by far the least reliable part of computing setups
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[14:12] <brianx> this hp laserjet 6p would beg to differ plugwash. i've found older laserjets to be highly durable and reliable.
[14:13] <plugwash> Yeah, mono lasers tend to be more solid though some develop paper feed issues later in life. If you want color that is where the real pain starts.
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[14:27] <brianx> plugwash: i only do bottom feed. the repairs are easy on those, there is a lift roller that wears and a separation pad that wears. pretty much everything else lasts forever.
[14:28] * plugwash wonders if he should investigate whether it's possible to replace those on his FS3900DN
[14:28] <plugwash> (which sometimes has feed issues)
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[14:30] <brianx> i'm sure it is. if you can get toners, you can usually get the other wear items for a decently large production printer model.
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[14:32] <plugwash> It's a nice printer in general, unfortunately the firmware has a really annoying design flaw
[14:33] <plugwash> when duplex printing it does two sheets at a time and if it fails to grab a sheet from the paper tray the print engine just stops leaving you to fish a sheet of paper out of the duplexer
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[14:34] <brianx> if you're single user, maybe your print engine could separate every page into it's own job. it'd slow down printing a little but you'd never have 2 pages in motion at the same time.
[14:35] <brianx> well, every pair of pages into a job.
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[14:49] <plugwash> Having found the service manual it seems the first thing to try for paper feed problems is cleaning the rollers with IPA
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[14:53] <brianx> yeah. and a green 3m scrubbie or similar sometimes helps for awhile if IPA doesn't.
[14:55] <methuzla> would a lager work?
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[14:57] <plugwash> heh
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[15:01] <brianx> probably.
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[15:39] <benz> Hi guys, how can I run an application in kiosk mode on my raspberry?
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[15:53] <g38> hello. I've recently installed raspbian on my raspi, but I am a bit disappointed that apt-get update && apt-get upgrade never seems to find any update. Are there regular updates? can security updates be expected to be made available quickly in the raspbian repositories?
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[15:59] <dammit_> hello, what is the size of raspbian? does it fit in an 4GB card?
[16:06] <plugwash> The raspberry pi foundation raspbian image will just about fit on a 4GB card but there isn't much room left if you do
[16:06] <dammit_> this means that i can't install anything
[16:07] <dammit_> so the lite version is better suited here?
[16:07] <plugwash> If you don't need all the desktop/education crap then the lite image will give you more space to add the stuff you do want
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[16:10] <dammit_> k
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[18:14] <logithack1337> i'm trying to install Kodi on Raspbian. i've installed it using "sudo apt-get install kodi" and now it appears under Menu --> Entertainment media --> Kodi Media Center. however, when i click on it, nothing happens. any ideas? thanks!
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[18:16] <stiv> run it from the command line and look for interesting msgs?
[18:16] <logithack1337> stiv: you mean like "sudo kodi"?
[18:18] <logithack1337> ive just run that command and it produced the following output: Client is not authorized to connect to Serverxcb_connection_has_error() returned true
[18:19] <stiv> is there some server component that needs to be running?
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[18:20] <logithack1337> not that i know of, but im fairly new to raspberry
[18:20] <logithack1337> ill google and see if i can find something on the error
[18:20] <H4ndy> I would recommend to just install a kodi distribution for the rpi instead of setting it up yourself
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[18:23] <logithack1337> well, i've been told that its possible to have raspbian installed as your operating system, then install kodi as a program and then you can install apps like youtube or 7tv into kodi.
[18:23] <logithack1337> and thats what i'd like to do
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[18:24] <logithack1337> i've just read my error might be due to the fact that i'm on my raspberry using a vnc connection. apparently, that causes some programs to be started in some sort of protected mode. ill try running it directly in 10 minutes time. brb
[18:24] <logithack1337> ill stay on here though, so keep posting if youve got any ideas!
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[20:13] <os23_> hi, how to fix "Failed to get D-Bus connection: Operation not permitted" when executing systemctl --user?
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[20:16] <thursdaylark> os23_: are you trying to use systemctl --user as root or using sudo?
[20:17] <os23_> thursdaylark, I tried to run it as a regular user
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[20:41] <logithack1337> in case anyone's interested, i figured out why i couldnt run kodi under raspbian. i was trying to run it via vnc connection, which doesnt work. just directly connect your raspberry to a screen with hdmi and itll work.
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[21:23] <os23_> systemd --user doesn't seem to work when using su.. why is this important information not documented
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[21:38] * stiv guesses: because systemd sucks or because you are doing something wrong
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[21:43] <wiringPi2> Hello
[21:43] <wiringPi2> I am getitng the error: "Unable to open GPIO direction interface for pin 22: No such file or directory. wiringPiISR: unable to open /sys/class/gpio/gpio22/value: No such file or directory". How can I fix this problem?
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[22:02] <zxcvce> hi
[22:04] <membiblio> wiringPi2: It looks like if you google for "Unable to open GPIO direction interface for pin 22: No such file or directory" someone has addressed this issue on the raspberry.org forum - did you see?
[22:04] <membiblio> wiringPi2: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=45143
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[22:50] <wiringPi2> membiblio: I solved it. their solution wasn't ccorrect for what I am doing. The solution waas that gpio22 is used
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[23:27] <marcushh777> gordonDrogon: you around ?
[23:28] <marcushh777> gordonDrogon: I have a very interesting proposition for you to consider/ :D
[23:29] <marcushh777> !seen gordonDrogon
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