=== nictuku [n=yves@ubuntu/member/nictuku] has joined #ubuntu-server === Nethernet [i=overand@dissociative.net] has joined #ubuntu-server [01:41] is there any way to translate the stuff in dmesg to dates/times? [02:03] Overand: dmesg only happesn when the kernel starts? [02:05] hm [02:05] no [02:05] but [02:05] change of topic- [02:05] I'm having what I *think* are power management issues [02:05] are there any daemons i should be checkjugn? [02:06] i didn't see apmd running [02:08] apmd shouldn't be running on a server system, that's for sure. [02:08] (It's not running in our default desktop install either, for that matter) [02:08] What are the power management issues you think you're seeing? [02:11] the system is waiting to get colocated, at a friends house [02:11] and it's been going unreachable [02:11] and he can't ssh in [02:11] from inside the lan [02:11] and i can't do anything from outside [02:12] so hey grabs the keyboard to bring up a local console [02:12] and all of a sudden... everything works again [02:12] Sketchy... [02:12] yeah [02:12] we'd *just* gotten done stress-testing, too [02:12] None of the nwtwork drivers should be powering down the cards, EVER. [02:13] and were ready to colocate this stuff [02:13] well it's aTyan GT20 (S2865) [02:13] In fact, NICs are one of the few things that stay on even when a machine's asleep. [02:13] which uses some broadcom card and an nividia one [02:13] and we're *not* using the nvidia one [02:13] =] [02:14] Was this a server install, or a desktop install? [02:14] server [02:14] but- it was one of the RCs [02:14] that being said,it's vbeen updated [02:14] latest kernel,etc [02:14] Yeah, RC makes no difference if you've been updating. [02:14] well, latest *pacakged* kernel [02:15] ... packaged [02:15] it's AMD64 though [02:15] THis is waytoo weird of an issue [02:15] Which also makes no difference. [02:15] theoretically [02:15] just saying the drivers may be less mature in some cases [02:15] Not generally, no. [02:15] OK [02:16] There are a few weird issues if you run the i386 dist on amd64 hardware, but amd64-on-amd64 is quite solid. [02:16] yeah, i've had no problems at all [02:16] the system was stable for ages [02:16] i can't track down *when* it freaked out [02:17] When he hits the console, I assume the machine responds instantly?... ie: It hasn't actually put itself to sleep, doesn't do a resume cycle, etc? [02:17] it miiiight have been after a kernel upgrade [02:17] asking him [02:17] I might just drag his ass in here, heh [02:18] I'm better with ubuntu and linux in general, and slightly better with hardware, but he's OK. [02:18] well it's alive now [02:18] so i'm having him set aside the keyboard, and leave the monitor on, and we'll see if it fires down [02:18] I had him check the BIOS for weird config issues- nothing [02:19] he says the monitor doesn't fire itself down [02:20] k- no delay [02:21] Okay, so it's almost certainly not a power management thing, unless we broke the tg3 driver (we didn't) to recently start powering down NICs just for fun. [02:23] I'm hoping it's not hardware [02:24] he's gonna try a fresh install [02:24] I can find anyone who can help me with rtorrent in #ubuntu. Can anyone here help me? Cause server is without X and rtorrent runs without X, so probably somebody here knows. [02:25] Zambezi: there are some nicePHP base torrent clients [02:25] great for allowing people to get *nix ISOs and whatnot [02:25] very cool stuff- can't remember app napes [02:25] ah- torrentflux [02:25] check that out [02:25] Overand, But I would like to use rtorrent. But the applications isn't find in Breezy. [02:26] did you check in universe and multiverse? [02:26] Overand, And a packages I need doesn't work in Dapper. It sucks. I need Edgy now! [02:26] yeah- it's out there [02:26] i see it in dapper [02:27] Overand, I checked the packagesite on Linux. And rtorrent is only found in Dapper. [02:28] Zambezi: misread you re: dapper [02:28] what packagedoesn't work in dapper? [02:28] just curious [02:29] Overand, It's an external packages. [02:29] ok [02:30] And I'm starting to freak out if I can't solve this problem. :-( === antoninus [n=anthony@88-107-40-24.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === antoninus [n=anthony@88-107-40-24.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com] has left #ubuntu-server ["Leaving"] === truz_`24 [n=truz_`24@74.129.166.232] has joined #ubuntu-server === ajmitch [n=ajmitch@ubuntu/member/ajmitch] has joined #ubuntu-server === skateinmars [n=skateinm@bea13-1-82-228-105-196.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === jsgotangco [n=jsg123@ubuntu/member/jsgotangco] has joined #ubuntu-server === A-Kaser [n=francois@83-217-92-6.adsl.realdsl.be] has joined #ubuntu-server === ivoks [n=ivoks@ubuntu/member/ivoks] has joined #ubuntu-server === zenrox [n=zenrox@71.115.198.118] has joined #ubuntu-server === thefish [n=thefish@unaffiliated/thefish] has joined #ubuntu-server === zenrox [n=zenrox@71.115.198.118] has joined #ubuntu-server === Pazzo [n=thomas@dialin-225136.rol.raiffeisen.net] has joined #ubuntu-server [11:42] ugh [11:42] so that machine I was having hte 'power management' problem with seems dead again. [11:42] I'm tempted to blame the issues on the 'router' it's behind- consumer NAT. === lbm [n=lbm@0x50a1ee0c.unknown.tele.dk] has joined #ubuntu-server === DJ_Mirage [n=martijn@biggetje.xs4all.nl] has joined #ubuntu-server [01:24] Good day. === allee [n=ach@allee.exgal.mpe.mpg.de] has joined #ubuntu-server === Ries [n=Ries@200.63.220.5] has joined #ubuntu-server === Ries [n=Ries@200.63.220.5] has joined #ubuntu-server === thefish_ [n=thefish@dsl-fixed-62-69-44-72.surfdsl.murphx.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === tmarble [n=tmarble@192.18.101.5] has joined #ubuntu-server === ToonArmy [n=chris@88-105-189-20.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === ToonArmy [n=chris@88-105-189-20.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === kermitX_ [n=kermit@unaffiliated/cxg] has joined #ubuntu-server === skateinmars [n=skateinm@bea13-1-82-228-105-196.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === skateinmars [n=skateinm@bea13-1-82-228-105-196.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === skateinmars [n=skateinm@bea13-1-82-228-105-196.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === nihilocrat [n=nil@192.154.65.4] has joined #ubuntu-server === nick58b [n=brand@cypher.nceas.ucsb.edu] has joined #ubuntu-server === Pazzo [n=thomas@host130-250-static.72-81-b.business.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ubuntu-server === skateinmars [n=skateinm@bea13-1-82-228-105-196.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === kermitX_ [n=kermit@unaffiliated/cxg] has joined #ubuntu-server [11:05] helloooo [11:05] I was just wondering if the LAMP server install option has any sort of accelerator pre-installed [11:06] or various parts of the php and apache config pre-tuned to work best for a LAMP setup [11:15] nihilocrat: I just compile eAccelerator from scratch.... works on of the box === ToonArmy [n=chris@88-105-179-94.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === CarlF1 [n=carl@c-67-163-39-124.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === CarlF1 [n=carl@c-67-163-39-124.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu-server []