[05:37] <troy> night night
[08:32] <Pygi> Hi Hi :)
[03:29] <spike> hi there
[03:30] <Pygi> hi spike
[07:01] <troy> moin moin
[07:03] <spike> 'lo troy
[08:06] <Valandil> moinmoin :-))
[08:06] <Valandil> ;-)
[08:07] <spike> hey Valandil
[08:12] <Valandil> hi spike :)
[08:12] <Valandil> Do You know apache2?
[08:13] <Valandil> this crappy little thing eats up 60 percent of cpu-power of a Athlon MP 2600+ Dual-CPU-Server!
[08:14] <Valandil> and I don't know why!
[08:15] <spike> Valandil: which one? ie, they got a few pkgs, preforked, perchild, threadpool, worker?
[08:15] <Valandil> uh the one from the ubuntu-server
[08:16] <Valandil> took the default config
[08:16] <Valandil> I guess, it's got something to do with php and mysql... but I cannot trace it
[08:17] <Valandil> but I guess, it takes too much cpu-power - or is that normal fpr apache2?
[08:17] <Valandil> I used to use 1.3
[08:18] <spike> Valandil: personally, I havent found a single person able to explain me why I should run v2
[08:20] <spike> OTOH, I've read a few nice articles why devs would have big benefits from apache2.x, actually 2.2, which has been released a few days ago iirc
[08:20] <spike> on the admin side, the only point to me is you need stuff that works with apache2 only, ie, mod_authz developed for svn web access
[08:22] <Valandil> hmmm me, I don't need this stuff, but my boss says something of "we are modern, so don't use old, dusty software" :-(
[08:22] <Valandil> But I try new version, perhaps I get it :)
[08:22] <Valandil> *gg*
[08:23] <Valandil> Oh, meal :-)) cu later ;)
[08:23] <Valandil> and Thanks for the Ideas!
[09:22] <spike> is there any reason why lvm is used instead of evms?
[10:03] <cSt> Hi everyone.  I have an older laptop where the default ubuntu install didn't work (maybe my media), anyway I tried server and everything went fine.  Now I want to get gnome (or kde) installed, but I'm not familiar with apt, or the package names for getting gnome up and running.  Any help would be appreciated.
[10:10] <neuralis> cSt: that's a question for #ubuntu, but you can get started with 'apt-get install ubuntu-desktop'.
[10:19] <cSt> okay, thanks.  I think I have something going now.  I added the "universe" source in /etc/apt/sources.list and started apt-get install gnome, it's pulling stuff from the cd now.  I'll move over to the #ubuntu channel.