[05:53] <sebas__> Hi. Is there any firewall by default in edgy server? i can't access mysql from other machines
[05:53] <sebas__> i get this error: "ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on '192.168.0.12' (111)"
[05:54] <thom> no, there's no firewall
[05:54] <thom> is it listening on anything other than localhost (or even running)
[05:54] <sebas__> yes, i can access from the server
[05:55] <sebas__> i tried with telnet, from the server i got response but if try from another machine there's no answer
[05:55] <sebas__> maybe it's configured to listen only at localhost?
[05:56] <sebas__> is this the default behavior?
[05:58] <sebas__> ok, solved.. it was the configuration in /etc/mysql/my.cnf
[05:59] <sebas__> by default it's binded only to localhost
[05:59] <sebas__> thanks guys
[05:59] <sebas__> :)
[09:31] <Euler> hi all...anyone here succesfully to a net install of ubuntu on a sun t1000?
[09:41] <shwag> Anyone know the procedure for doing a OS replacement on a remote server? Usually I just rsync the whole filesystem over, with the exception of /sys /proc and /dev , then sometime have to generate a new /dev, fix grub, and configure the network interface.
[09:55] <lullabud> Euler:  i have not, but i'd be very interested to listen in on that discussion since i'm going to be installing on a t2000 shortly.
[10:02] <lullabud> anybody have experience with EVDO cards in dapper?
[10:10] <Euler> i have a verizon evdo card in my dell laptop, and it works, put it's somewhat magical :)
[10:43] <lullabud> Euler:  that's exactly what i'm trying out, but it didn't work.
[10:44] <lullabud> Euler:  i got the EV620 and put it in a latitude d620, and it works fine in windows but doesn't auto-configure in linux.
[10:44] <lullabud> Euler:  i saw some general evdo config pages, but was hoping there might be something specific to ubuntu that would do as you say, something somewhat magical.
[10:47] <Euler> i got my d420 through emperorlinux, and they did the hard parts
[10:49] <lullabud> Euler:  ubuntu?
[10:49] <Euler> yeah
[10:49] <lullabud> hmm....
[10:49] <lullabud> does it dial-on-demand or is it always on?
[10:50] <Euler> no, you have to dial with ppp
[10:50] <Euler> there are a couple config files in /etc/ppp/peers
[10:50] <Euler> works great tho :)
[10:51] <lullabud> yeah, this thing is going to be a life saver.
[10:51] <lullabud> lullabud:  ....now if i can just find a good excuse to ditch the blackberry....
[10:51] <lullabud> oops.  wtf am i talking to myself for.
[10:51] <Euler> heh
[10:53] <Euler> anyone know if canonical really provides server install support?
[10:54] <lullabud> Euler:  they do
[10:54] <lullabud> Euler:  i've e-mailed several times with their tech support to troubleshoot problems on the dell 1950 and 2950.
[10:57] <Euler> cool...i tried to contact them to get a support contract...just wondering when i can expect to hear back....really want to get this T1000 up
[11:06] <lullabud> i'm sure they'd love to help you. :)
[11:07] <lullabud> what a cool company too... i was talking to their partners guy while they were out in my area for a conference and the company sounds really really cool.
[11:08] <lullabud> just a really awesome vibe about it.
[11:08] <Euler> cool
[11:11] <lullabud> yeah.  it's always awesome to talk to people who are progressing in the same ways you are, in this case from RPM distros to .deb distros.