[12:30] <lucasvo> is there a non-gui update-manager for servers?
[12:30] <lucasvo> I am still running breezy
[12:30] <lucasvo> and I'd like to update to dapper
[12:31] <lucasvo> or do it manually?
[12:36] <spike> lucasvo: see the topic, this channel is for ubuntu development discussions only, not for general help. besides, your question is not even server related. said so, such update is just a matter of change mirrors to dapper in /etc/apt/sources.list and running apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:45] <Mysta_> hello guys
[12:49] <Mysta_> anyone around?
[01:11] <neuralis> Mysta_: what's up?
[01:12] <Mysta_> I tried to change my hostname, and cannot restart my machine
[01:12] <Mysta_> i receive an error stating, 'sudo: unable to lookup atl-vmware01 via gethostbyname()"
[01:13] <neuralis> add the requisite entry to /etc/hosts, and please use #ubuntu for general questions in the future
[01:14] <Mysta_> even if Im running dapper-server?
[01:16] <neuralis> Mysta_: yes. see the /topic.
[01:16] <Mysta_> neuralis: gotcha
[01:16] <Mysta_> i see it
[01:16] <Mysta_> im not sure i understand your response.
[01:17] <neuralis> if you look at /etc/hosts, you'll find your old hostname in the 127.0.0.1 line. replace it with the new hostname.
[01:24] <Mysta_> neuralis: i cannot run sudo, I'll get that same error
[01:24] <Mysta_> ah well, i wont take up your time, i'll go back to #ubuntu, thanks anyway
[01:28] <neuralis> Mysta_: see http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1045047&postcount=3
[01:28] <Mysta_> neuralis: lookin now thx
[01:33] <fireloard> does ne1 know about setting up cvs in ubuntu server?
[01:36] <neuralis> he does. unfortunately, ne1 is not here right now.
[01:38] <neuralis> vacation in paris.
[01:40] <neuralis> fireloard: http://sanatio.blogspot.com/2005/12/cvs-server-on-ubuntu.html
[01:40] <fireloard> lol thats the guide i used.. i still get a "unrecognized auth response fromlocalhost: pam failed to release authenticator"
[01:41] <spike> why would anybody use cvs in the first place?
[01:41] <spike> besides sadomasochism of course
[01:44] <fireloard> ha
[01:44] <fireloard> i just wanted a source control program... i thought cvs was the major player in that area?
[01:45] <neuralis> fireloard: no. everyone's abandoning it left and right.
[01:46] <neuralis> fireloard: take a look at http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi and http://bazaar-vcs.org/ for two good, simple version control systems.
[01:46] <neuralis> fireloard: the latter is produced by the same company that does ubuntu.
[01:46] <neuralis> fireloard: the former is fast. :)
[01:48] <neuralis> packages for both are in ubuntu as mercurial and bzr, respectively, though mercurial is an older version. if you choose it, don't use the package, grab it from the site, or i can give you a 0.9 package.
[01:48] <ajmitch> yeah, we were talking about sticking 0.9 in dapper-backports last night
[01:48] <ajmitch> since it builds simply from sid
[01:49] <ajmitch> just waiting for edgy to open up & get 0.9 so we've got somewhere to backport from
[01:52] <neuralis> yeah
[01:56] <neuralis> [root@pedal board-internal] # cat /etc/redhat-release
[01:56] <neuralis> Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 3)
[01:56] <neuralis> need to fix that.
[01:58] <Mysta_> neuralis: that worked wonders, thanks alot!
[02:01] <neuralis> Mysta_: sure.
[02:58] <edneymatias> hi!
[03:08] <edneymatias> hello again
[05:28] <edneymatias> bye!
[10:43] <visik7> does ubuntu server has xen ?
[10:46] <spike> kinda
[10:47] <spike> visik7: see ubutu-devel for a recent thread on the topic
[10:47] <spike> basically packets from debian sid does work
[10:47] <neuralis> visik7: not officially.
[10:47] <spike> as a general rule there are some problems because of the way xen guys release patches and ubuntu kernel version
[10:47] <spike> ie, they're not quick enough
[10:48] <visik7> but do I need to use a vanilla kernel in dom0 ?
[10:48] <neuralis> not an ubuntu vanilla kernel, no; it doesn't support xen.
[10:49] <visik7> for vanilla I mean the one on kernel.org
[10:49] <neuralis> well, you can certainly take the ubuntu server kernel, patch it with xen, and roll your own packages.
[10:50] <neuralis> or you can go the vanilla route (be sure to match the udev version, however.)
[11:25] <Pupeno> Hello.
[11:25] <Pupeno> I can't get php to work. Whenever I try to access a php files it just downloads it. Apache doesn't interpret it.
[11:26] <Pupeno> I've installed libapache2-mod-php5, enabled the module, checked the mime types. Apache shows PHP 5 in the signature.
[11:26] <Pupeno> any ideas ?
[11:38] <st_iron> hello