[08:29] <ball> hello ivoks
[08:30] <ivoks> hi
[08:31] <ball> hello stomham
[08:32] <ball> stromham*
[08:32] <stromham> ?
[08:32] <stromham> hello
[08:33] <ball> Does #ubuntu work well with dual-core or dual-processor PCs?
[08:34] <stromham> do what/
[08:34] <ball> (I'm pondering edubuntu and I think all the apps would run on one box, so it would have to be fairly beefy)
[08:35] <ball> (or as beefy as PCs get anyway)
[08:36] <ball> Something I said?
[08:38] <ivoks> it works wll with dual processors
[08:38] <ivoks> i didn't try it on dual-core :)
[08:38] <ball> ivoks: thanks, that gives me a clue at least.  Does it balance the load across the two chips?
[08:39] <ivoks> ball: like any other linux distribution
[08:39] <ball> I'm new to Linux
[08:39] <maswan> it works fine on dual core too, but this is fairly off-topic fo server development discussion
[08:40] <ivoks> agree. :)
[08:41] <ball> Sorry.
[10:28] <A-Kaser> poy poy
[11:17] <Jeeves_> Ola!
[11:18] <Jeeves_> Are there known issues with Ubuntu Server 6.06 on a Dual Xeon?
[11:18] <Jeeves_> I have some 'non responding' CPU's...
[11:19] <A-Kaser> no
[11:19] <Jeeves_> Hmm
[11:20] <Jeeves_> It's funny, the installer kernel boots, but the installed kernel reboots half way
[12:16] <RShadow> I current have a remote ubuntu server, that I like to monitor remotely.. currenty I have a bunch of terms sshed into the machine to view various things.. however this eats up alot of the server resources.. any ideas for a better way?
[12:17] <A-Kaser> snmp + cacti
[12:18] <RShadow> can you elaborate a little bit (or possible point me in the direction of a decent HOWTO)
[12:18] <A-Kaser> hum
[12:19] <A-Kaser> generally
[12:19] <A-Kaser> the server are monitored by snmp
[12:19] <A-Kaser> it's a protocol and a daemon
[12:20] <A-Kaser> after you can check the data over network and archvied
[12:20] <A-Kaser> cacti http://www.cacti.net/
[12:20] <A-Kaser> can display information and history
[12:21] <RShadow> cool.  I'll check it out
[12:30] <lionelp> RShadow: there is a page on help.ubuntu.com/community on cacti (probably h.u.c/community/cacti)
[12:32] <RShadow> awsome... Thanks for the info
[05:03] <Kamion> Would someone who's experienced in writing specifications mind writing some use cases for https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuServerTasks? I've done the rest of the specification, but I couldn't quite face the use cases ...
[05:03] <Kamion> some way to make them not just effectively a copy of the design would be nice
[05:04] <A-Kaser> ?
[05:05] <Kamion> A-Kaser: was that directed at me?
[05:06] <A-Kaser> yes :)
[05:06] <Kamion> A-Kaser: if you have no idea what I'm talking about, please ignore it
[05:07] <A-Kaser> ok if you want
[05:08] <Kamion> ah, good, neuralis has volunteered
[05:13] <A-Kaser> I never use a "specified" server install, because we don't know which packages will be installed
[05:13] <A-Kaser> so we make all the servers install manually
[08:36] <FunnyLookinHat> I'm setting up a very basic X server on my ubuntu server install and did an install xserver-xorg and configured it but it's telling me:
[08:36] <FunnyLookinHat> Fatal server error:
[08:36] <FunnyLookinHat> could not open default font 'fixed'
[08:36] <FunnyLookinHat> What package do I have to install to get that error fixed??
[08:43] <FunnyLookinHat> Ahh, found it... x-window-system-core
[10:36] <terje> hi, I'd like to configure my freshly installed ubuntu-server as a nat-gateway for a subnet I'm working.
[10:37] <terje> err.. working on.
[10:37] <terje> any pointers?
[11:47] <A-Kaser> terje, nop
[11:48] <lionelp> terje: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo