[04:00] <tepsipakki> mithrandir: the new user-setup broke preseeding "passwd/make-user boolean false"
[04:00] <tepsipakki> it still asks for the username
[04:01] <tepsipakki> duh, wrong channel =)
[06:11] <CarlFK> what is the name of the package for ubuntu-server kernel 686?
[06:17] <CarlFK> juser@tsp2:~$ uname -a
[06:17] <CarlFK> Linux tsp2 2.6.15-21-386 #1 PREEMPT Fri Apr 21 16:43:33 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
[06:18] <CarlFK> if I am going to compile a module, is there a different header package?
[06:21] <fabbione> wrong channel.
[06:21] <fabbione> -> #ubuntu
[06:22] <CarlFK> ill give it a shot...
[06:28] <CarlFK> I think I broke #ubuntu ;)
[09:09] <Rawh> Is this the right channel for questions about mirroring ubuntu releases ?
[09:37] <soumyadip> Rawh: nope
[09:37] <soumyadip> Rawh: debmirror is your friend
[09:39] <Rawh> hmm, already talking with some other dutch person whois in the list
[09:39] <Rawh> cheers for the answer though
[10:55] <CarlFK> is there a -server 'home page' or some good place to start to find info?
[10:59] <lionelp> CarlFK: probabily the Ubuntu server guide: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html
[10:59] <lionelp> You alse have the wiki (https://wiki.ubuntu.com)
[11:03] <CarlFK> thanks
[11:05] <CarlFK> hmm... looking for what the difference between -server and -desktop
[11:12] <lionelp> kernel and default installation packages selection
[11:12] <lionelp> (and support, Dapper server will have 5 years support instead of 3 years for desktop)
[11:14] <lionelp> CarlFK: this is the first question in ServerFaq: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerFaq
[11:14] <lionelp> :)
[11:17] <CarlFK> thanks
[11:17] <CarlFK> the "Which kernels ?" answer isn't clear
[11:18] <CarlFK> 1 and 3 don't agee
[11:19] <CarlFK> wait...
[11:19] <CarlFK> "386 will be installed", then "The installer is capable of recognizing your cpu and install the "best" kernel for it."
[11:20] <CarlFK> ah, 1 and 3 are messed up too
[11:20] <CarlFK> #1 386  required...
[11:21] <CarlFK> #3 ...i386.deb  needs i686
[11:21] <lionelp> keep cool :)
[11:21] <lionelp> the installer (desktop and server) use the same kernel
[11:22] <CarlFK> I would fix it if I knew what 'right' was, and I don't think I should be guessing :)
[11:22] <lionelp> but it will install by default another kernel the -server
[11:22] <lionelp> It do not know if the last is right
[11:22] <CarlFK> kinda figured
[11:22] <lionelp> "The installer is capable of recognizing your cpu and install the "best" kernel for it."
[11:22] <lionelp> Last time I installed, it was not the case
[11:22] <CarlFK> ditto
[11:22] <CarlFK> last time I tired, it errored ;)
[11:23] <lionelp> When did you tried ?
[11:23] <CarlFK> this morning
[11:23] <CarlFK> I am doing pxe net install
[11:23] <CarlFK> https://launchpad.net/bugs/45248
[11:23] <CarlFK> might have something to do with it
[11:24] <blue-frog> hi looking to restrict user login session following time of day, anyone could help pls?
[11:24] <blue-frog> I have strange results
[11:25] <lionelp> CarlFK: we are talking about Dapper ?
[11:25] <lionelp> (just to be sure :))
[11:25] <CarlFK> lionelp: yes - daily
[11:26] <lionelp> CarlFK: right, you seems to have the same pb
[11:26] <lionelp> you should probabily try with tomorrow daily :)
[11:27] <CarlFK> thats the plan
[11:27] <CarlFK> problem on another box, also -server (from a few weeks ago)
[11:28] <lionelp> blue-frog: You modified /etc/security/time.conf ?
[11:28] <CarlFK> yenta_socket module won't load when I boot -server
[11:28] <CarlFK> insmod errors
[11:28] <lionelp> let me try
[11:28] <blue-frog> yes i did user restriction works but..
[11:29] <CarlFK> but I munst have somehow caused it, because I have this that I cut/pasted from a ssh session over a pccard nic
[11:29] <CarlFK>  uname -a
[11:29] <CarlFK> Linux tecra8000 2.6.15-22-server
[11:29] <blue-frog> as soon as i uncommemt account required pam_time.so in common-account, then I cannot luanch a grphical front-end for synaptic for example, says paasword is incorrect while sudo in console works fine
[11:30] <CarlFK> so it worked a few hours ago, and now it doesn't, and "I didn't do anything!"
[11:30] <blue-frog> if I comment "pam_time.so" then gksudo works fine again..
[11:30] <CarlFK> cept apt-get install linux-686, headers, and some other junk ;)
[11:31] <blue-frog> it puzzles me a bit to be honest
[11:32] <lionelp> blue-frog: did you have a look to /var/log/auth.log ?
[11:33] <blue-frog> right i dind't indeed..
[11:33] <blue-frog> will go have a look
[11:33] <blue-frog> one more thing pls
[11:33] <blue-frog> user time restriction works fine for not login before or after allowed time..
[11:34] <blue-frog> but if client logs 2 minutes before end of time then there is no time out
[11:34] <blue-frog> tried timeoutd but obviously must have been missing something in the syntax of /etc/timeouts as nothing happens and timeoutd is running
[11:36] <lionelp> blue-frog: with so few elements, we can not be very helpfull :-(
[11:37] <blue-frog> authlog. says there's an authentication failure, well I know that wihtout looking at log...
[11:37] <blue-frog> ah says couldn't get tty name
[11:38] <blue-frog> could we talk one/one quickly so i cabn explain without flooding lionel pls?
[11:39] <lionelp> sure
[11:39] <blue-frog> .. /join #bluefrog if you don't mind then
[11:40] <blue-frog> or is it ok i explain from the start in this channel?
[11:46] <lionelp> CarlFK: modprobe yenta_socket works for me
[11:47] <CarlFK> yeah, it did for me too - I have no clue how I did it
[11:48] <CarlFK> when -server will install again, I'll install from scratch