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dconroy
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also be very careful with dd you can really screw things up
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ducasse
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+1, i was just writing a longer warning :)
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adroit_machine
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thanks ducasse, dconroy
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ducasse
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adroit_machine: you can just come back here when you are about to write it, and i'll guide you through it.
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whothehellami
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Hi, I am running ubuntu 16.04.1 and there is an issue with the network manager: After resuming from suspend mode I can see a symbol for an ethernet connection even though I am connected to a wifi. I've seen that this is a known bug and I found a workaround https://askubuntu.com/questions/761180/wifi-doesnt-work-after-suspend-after-16-04-upgrade. No fix yet?
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<system>
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=== silent is now known as Guest90720
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tykayn
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yop guys
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tykayn
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yeah there are still some bugs with the wifi notification
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tykayn
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and the coming back from suspend mode
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brainwash
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whothehellami: please check the bug report
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brainwash
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whothehellami: you can add comments to it and help testing any potential fixes
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mint
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hi
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TvL2386
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I have a customer that installs his php files in /var/www/html. There is a directory /var/www/html/cache where apache2 writes stuff to. My customer wants to be able to manage those files with ownership www-data:www-data
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TvL2386
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and I don't want to give him root rights
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ij
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What installs menu.lst? Does linux-image-*?
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ducasse
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TvL2386: maybe acl's can help you, see 'man setfacl'.
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Pharaoh
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Hi! I am having persistent issues trying to install amdgpu-pro drivers..
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Pharaoh
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Errors were encountered while processing:
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Pharaoh
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/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-paj00u/0-opencl-amdgpu-pro-icd_16.40-348864_amd64.deb
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Pharaoh
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/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-paj00u/1-opencl-amdgpu-pro-icd_16.40-348864_i386.deb
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ducasse
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Pharaoh: i thought we arrived at the conclusion you should not use them?
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brainwash
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ij: you should mention the whole file path
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ij
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/boot/grub/menu.lst is what I'm talking about.
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eka
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what's a good screenshot making app?
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brainwash
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ij: grub is creating that file I'd guess
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monomon[m]
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eka: i was very happy with Shutter
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Pharaoh
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ducasse: I thought i had the issues since it never got installed properly.
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eka
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monomon[m], I was just looking at that... thanks!!
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ducasse
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Pharaoh: if this is stll on 16.10 then it never will install correctly
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Pharaoh
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ducasse: anyways, both the devices (GPU) and Intel are unclaimed. How can I force it to choose intel?
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ducasse
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Pharaoh: that's a bios thing, i think
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Pharaoh
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ducasse: Thanks, I will not wok on AMD further. I just got some updates from AMD and thought of giving it a try...
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mikecmpbll
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i don't understand the "-I 127.0.0.1" config option in /etc/default/ntp
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TvL2386
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thx ducasse I'll check it out
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ducasse
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Pharaoh: until they update the drivers for 16.10 they won't work, but everything i found yesterday told me you should use radeon...
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mikecmpbll
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docs say it's the interface that ntp listens on but it's preventing my ntp from communicating with external ntp servers.
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Pharaoh
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ducasse: Thanks a lot, I will wait for the updates then..
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ducasse
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mikecmpbll: set it to 0.0.0.0 to listen on all interfaces
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mikecmpbll
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ducasse : removing it completely has it work correctly, but i don't understand what it's doing
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Guest37005
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after upgrading from 16.04 to 16.10 chkrootkit gives me "tcpd" INFECTED ,anyone else? false positive or should I wipe my system ,thanks
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ducasse
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Pharaoh: i would focus on getting radeon working, by filing a bug
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<system>
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=== for{} is now known as ILoveMuppets
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Pharaoh
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ducasse: Thanks, I will file a bug with them
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ducasse
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mikecmpbll: me neither, i only use timesyncd now.
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mikecmpbll
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ducasse : is it saying that the ntp daemon can receive queries and act as a timeserver itself, only on loopback? if so, that sounds like a reasonable default.
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mikecmpbll
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and i don't know why i have to remove it to allow it to talk to ext. servers :D
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mikecmpbll
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meh. maybe i'll look at timesyncd
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ducasse
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Pharaoh: you can use 'ubuntu-bug linux-image-generic'
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Guest37005
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after upgrading from 16.04 to 16.10 chkrootkit gives me "tcpd" INFECTED ,anyone else? false positive or should I wipe my system ,thanks
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Ben64
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Guest37005: what's the output of "md5sum $(which tcpd)"
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EriC^^
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!debsums
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EriC^^
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!info debsums
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ubottu
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debsums (source: debsums): tool for verification of installed package files against MD5 checksums. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.2 (yakkety), package size 41 kB, installed size 213 kB
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EriC^^
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^ might be useful, still though the error seems important
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Guest37005
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even if I do apt purge tcpd , chkrootkit still gives me tcp infected
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Ben64
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why would you purge it
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Guest37005
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anyone has upgraded from 04 to 10 and could look??
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Ben64
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i asked you for something already
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Pharaoh
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ducasse: Thanks again,i filed the bug as you suggested.. using ubuntu-bug linux-image-generic
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Guest37005
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I don t know the path to tcpd to do md5sum
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Ben64
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i gave you the exact line to type
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Guest37005
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ok 1 sec
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Guest37005
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I have command not found
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Ben64
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what's the exact error
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Guest37005
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no command wich
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Ben64
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so you type that, and it comes back with literally "no command wich"
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Ben64
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your computer is definitely compromised in that case, time to smash with hammer
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EriC^^
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which or wich?
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hateball
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Typing is hard
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Guest37005
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can you explain a little
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Ben64
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i asked you for the exact error
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ducasse
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Guest37005: can you doublecheck what you typed?
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Ben64
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and if that is what you provided, that is a problem
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Guest37005
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No command 'wich' found, did you mean:
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Guest37005
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Command 'which' from package 'debianutils' (main)
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Guest37005
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Command 'wicd' from package 'wicd-daemon' (universe)
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Guest37005
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Command 'wish' from package 'tk' (main)
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Guest37005
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wich: command not found
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ducasse
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Guest37005: and what Ben64 wrote.
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Ben64
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great, now try typing it properly. "md5sum $(which tcpd)"
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Guest37005
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result : bash: md5sum /usr/sbin/tcpd: No such file or directory
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Ben64
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very close, now without the quotes
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ducasse
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Guest37005: did you purge the package?
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Guest37005
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no now it s installed
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EriC^^
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!info chkrootkit
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ubottu
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chkrootkit (source: chkrootkit): rootkit detector. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.50-3.2 (yakkety), package size 295 kB, installed size 885 kB
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at last sorry for being clumsy it gives
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8f9ef65213bbddd6e21c414d8606e255 /usr/sbin/tcpd
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Ben64
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it's fine
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Guest37005
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surely the upgrade interfered with chkrootkit checking??
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Ben64
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chkrootkit does false positives all the time
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Guest37005
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I wish it happened to someone else to be 100$ sure
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Ben64
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i already said it's fine, so it's fine
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Guest37005
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thanks
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Ben64
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it doesn't mean you don't have a rootkit, but tcpd is normal
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Guest37005
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the fact that I purged it and reinstall it it s bound to be normal, no?
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Ben64
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possible to have bogus repositories
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Guest37005
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yes
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MorpheusArch
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Hey I have a question regarding UCK (Ubuntu Customization Kit)
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EriC^^
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or some script that switches them every once in a while
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