[02:23] <tepsipakki> hi, I'm trying to preseed a server install to use a server-kernel, but so far without success
[02:27] <tepsipakki> so the question is, does the vanilla server-installation prompt the user for a kernel?
[02:27] <tepsipakki> or is "linux-server" something that has to be installed by hand?
[02:31] <tepsipakki> maybe I'll just file a bug..
[06:31] <lapo> hi
[06:56] <lapo> would be possible to have a more recent dovecot in dapper (in sid there are packages for the lastest one which is beta3)?
[06:57] <fabbione> no
[06:58] <fabbione> we are in deep bug fix mode only
[06:58] <lapo> beta3 fixes a lot of bugs :-)
[06:59] <lapo> I have a lot of "Corrupted index cache file" errors with the current build
[07:01] <fabbione> i am using it with no issue
[07:01] <fabbione> file a bug if you think it is utterly important to have the newest version
[07:02] <lapo> fabbione, #30314
[07:02] <fabbione> ok than somebody will process it
[07:02] <fabbione> sooner or laer
[07:02] <fabbione> later
[07:03] <lapo> I have the maildirs on xfs, can it be the source of the problem?
[07:04] <lapo> nothing is writing to those maildirs atm, except for dovecot
[07:04] <fabbione> yes
[07:04] <fabbione> xfs sucks
[07:05] <fabbione> like many others fs
[07:05] <fabbione> ext2 or ext3
[07:05] <fabbione> these are the only 2 i trust for my data
[07:05] <fabbione> ext2 if they are really really sensible
[07:07] <Psi-Jack> Anyone use any DNS server that uses mysql-based table lookups?
[07:20] <lapo> fabbione, seems like that the  "Corrupted index cache file" is not caused by xfs, I have the same behaviour with ext3 as well
[07:32] <lapo> fabbione, I found out references to that index corruption problem, seems like related to 64bit system, and seems like fixed in lthe betas, see http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2006-February/011360.html
[07:46] <lapo> fabbione, I filed #33457 regarding this thing, thanks for your attention
[07:46] <lapo> bye
[09:05] <eri1> hello?
[09:06] <eri1> I accidentaly overwrote root user in phpmyadmin and locked myself out, any way to fix that?
[09:08] <ivoks> yes
[09:09] <ivoks> but you have to be root
[09:10] <eri1> yeah
[09:10] <eri1> ...
[09:10] <ivoks> stop mysql service
[09:10] <ivoks>  /etc/init.d/mysql stop
[09:11] <ivoks> then run: mysqld --skip-grant-tables
[09:11] <ivoks> be aware
[09:11] <ivoks> now *everyone* can write in your DB
[09:12] <ivoks> log into your phpmyadmin and set a new password for root
[09:12] <ivoks> kill mysqld and start it as a service
[09:13] <eri1> how do I stop a service?
[09:13] <ivoks> /etc/init.d/mysql stop
[09:14] <ivoks> this is a question for #ubuntu
[09:18] <eri1> thank you
[09:32] <ivoks> np