[03:31] <yves> I'm having a nice experience migrating from MS Exchange 2k3 :-)
[03:32] <yves> I'll write something about that when it's finished
[03:33] <yves> one particular outstanding issue is that users love outlook and OWA
[03:33] <yves> the pretty webmails available are bloated do-everything solutions
[03:33] <yves> roundcube has a great potential, though
[06:47] <yves> server team may want to know that we've uploaded nwu 0.1.4 to revu
[06:47] <yves> we would appreciate reviews =] 
[07:02] <mark105> does kubuntu have the same server install as ubuntu?
[07:03] <fabbione> yes
[07:03] <fabbione> the base installer is the same for everything
[07:04] <mark105> hun
[07:04] <mark105> err
[07:04] <mark105> hum
[07:04] <mark105> as kubuntu works and ubuntu doesnt
[07:04] <mark105> must be something wrong with my cds
[07:07] <fabbione> possibly yes
[07:16] <mark105> dunno
[07:16] <mark105> oh well
[07:16] <mark105> they the same so what does it matter
[08:22] <mark105> i have a problem
[08:22] <mark105> my server has 2 cpus
[08:23] <mark105> they both show up in bios
[08:24] <mark105> but even tho im running a smp kernel only one ever shows up
[08:30] <fabbione> mark105: 2 cpus or an hyperthreading CPU with 2 cores?
[08:31] <mark105> 2 physical cpus
[08:32] <mark105> in a compaq proliant 800
[08:57] <infinity> mark105: Odd are the BIOS is only enabling one... Or something worse, like one's bad, not getting enough power, etc, etc.
[08:58] <infinity> mark105: With an SMP kernel, if the kernel sees an SMP table, it'll walk it to count the CPUs, and enable every CPU that appears to be online, if it can't do that, it's 99.9% likely to be a hardware issue.
[08:58] <infinity> s/Odd are/Odds are/
[08:58] <mark105> hum ok
[08:59] <mark105> i dunno
[08:59] <mark105> compaqs have these little extra power regulator things for the cpus also
[08:59] <mark105> i figured that it showed up in bios so it was working
[09:02] <mark105> prety sure its working as the mobo its self has light indicators wether the cpus are physically working and both are green which means they is ok
[09:02] <mark105> and i have no bios options to turn them on or off
[09:02] <mark105> so im at a loss as to whats wrong
[09:02] <mark105> im very new to these compaqs tho
[09:02] <mark105> big beasts these are
[09:11] <infinity> mark105: Well, after you boot an SMP kernel (and which SMP kernel did you install, by the way?), does "dmesg" have anything enlightening to say about the CPU discovery and setup?
[09:15] <mark105> not sure at current, i have just reinstalled
[09:15] <mark105> so no smp kernel yet
[09:32] <infinity> Right, well install linux-686-smp, and see where you go from there.
[09:33] <infinity> (Assuming this is breezy.. If it's dapper, just linux-686 will do, since we do SMP/UP unified now)
[09:42] <mark105> yeh breezy
[09:42] <mark105> apt'ing now
[10:17] <mark105> nope only one cpu came up says kernel
[07:34] <rambo3> think of this:  dvd -rw : ubuntu server live cd for apache and mysql
[10:50] <hub> hi
[10:51] <hub> would u buntu server install on a PXE bootable machine
[10:51] <hub> that has no cd-rom
[10:51] <hub> nor floppy
[10:52] <hub> I know it should be possible with a debian, but wondering about ubuntu
[10:52] <neuralis> i see no reason why not.
[10:53] <hub> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PXEInstall <- found it
[10:53] <hub> neuralis: yeah, I found it. this method should work :-)
[10:53] <hub> neuralis: I'm used to have netinstaller for PXE, but that one is perfectly acceptable
[10:54] <hub> I just have to make sure the hardware supports it
[10:54] <hub> properly