[10:34] <CrummyGummy> Hi all, I just did an update to my server and it looks like the startup scripts have changed substantially. I've got a few custom startup scripts. Should I be worried. What changes need to be made?
[10:35] <lionel> CrummyGummy: you updated from whic release to which release ?
[10:35] <lionel> but I am preaty sure you does not have to worry
[10:40] <CrummyGummy> not a release, just a general dist-upgrade. I'm still running Edgy. 
[10:40] <CrummyGummy> But I'm super paranoid after the sh symlink was changed from bash to dash
[10:40] <CrummyGummy> without me realising.
[10:41] <lionel> CrummyGummy: in Edgy, there are only bug fixed in upgrades
[10:50] <CrummyGummy> lionel, thanks. I was just a bit worried. My ha service goes for a loop if the startup scripts fall over :(
[03:47] <vandenoever> hi all, i'm trying to run xeyes from my server, but i get 'display not found'
[03:48] <vandenoever> i'm even tried installing xorg-server but that does not help
[03:48] <vandenoever> also i restarted ssh with x11forwarding enabled
[03:48] <vandenoever> i log in with ssh -X or -Y, but this does not help
[03:52] <lionel> vandenoever: try to install xbase-clients
[03:52] <lionel> (on th eserver)
[03:55] <vandenoever> lionel: ah, i'll try, thanks
[03:57] <vandenoever> lionel: wow, do i need all of that?
[03:57] <lionel> all of what ?
[03:57] <vandenoever> 100 packages in xbase-clients
[03:58] <lionel> xbase-clients is on package
[03:58] <lionel> ah, you means dependencies ?
[03:59] <vandenoever> yes, there are a lot of them
[04:05] <vandenoever> ok, what i need is 'xauth'
[05:41] <cmdln> morning
[05:42] <cmdln> anyone have any guides to migrating to swraid from noraid?
[06:46] <Shane-S> is there a pre-made package that will install webalizer or other apache log analyzer?
[06:50] <mralphabet> http://fontignie.blogspot.com/2006/04/install-and-configure-webalizer-on.html
[10:07] <firecrotch> Hi all: In a default install, does PHP run as an Apache module or as cgi?
[10:07] <\sh> firecrotch, when you install php module it runs as module, if not, you have to configure it as cgi
[10:08] <ivoks> firecrotch: bottom line: you can do both :)
[10:10] <firecrotch> Perhaps I should have worded it differently... My host did a normal install with LAMP from the CD, and I haven't changed anything as far as how PHP runs... so... is it running as a module or cgi? I don't know how to tell from php_inf()
[10:13] <\sh> firecrotch, depending on the installation he did.. the php5/4 module needs to be installed separatly
[10:17] <firecrotch> \sh: php_inf() will show me if it's running as a cgi, correct?
[10:19] <\sh> firecrotch, it should, I didn't use the cgi-style in ages :)  
[10:20] <firecrotch> Okay, I think it's running as a CGI.  I just finished an apt-get upgrade and there was an upgrade to php5-cgi
[10:21] <firecrotch> Would php5-cgi show up if I did ps -e in a console?
[10:26] <kupesoft> I just got disconnected, but I hope this is relevant: -to check the SAPI of php, try: echo php_sapi_name();
[10:27] <firecrotch> Alright, I think I finally figured it out.  if it's running as a CGI, then the $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']  variable will show the php-cgi script and not the actual file.
[10:28] <kupesoft> firecrotch: There's a better way: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.php-sapi-name.php
[10:28] <firecrotch> kupesoft: that gives me apache2handler
[10:28] <kupesoft> Then PHP is running as an apache module,
[10:28] <kupesoft> apache2 module, that is
[10:28] <firecrotch> Hooray!
[10:29] <firecrotch> Thanks, kupesoft
[10:29] <kupesoft> (=
[10:29] <kupesoft> firecrotch: If you want to write PHP scripts for use locally, you can use php cli (sudo apt-get install php5-cli)
[10:30] <kupesoft> I mean if you want to write command-line php scripts
[10:31] <firecrotch> Thanks =D