[01:03] <TheLighty> hello folks
[01:04] <TheLighty> is anyone around
[01:05] <TheLighty> can anyone recommand a cpanel like interface for Ubuntu on the serve
[01:25] <TheLighty> can anyone recommand a cpanel like interface for Ubuntu on the serve
[02:01] <TheLighty> anyone around yet
[03:30] <CrummyGummy> Hi all, I was running tomcat5 behind apache2 fine. How do I get tomcat5.5 to work now? I've edited the workers.properties file. Anything else I've got to do?
[04:03] <TheLighty> is anyone around yet in here
[04:04] <lionel> CrummyGummy: what is your problem ?
[04:05] <TheLighty> can anyone recommand a cpanel like interface for Ubuntu on the serve
[04:05] <TheLighty> I am gettin a dedicated server today with peinstalled Ubuntu
[04:05] <TheLighty> not sure how much of the install they will do
[04:06] <TheLighty> But I know I will need a cpanel like interface and whm like interface
[04:07] <CrummyGummy> lionel, It seems that theres no response from tomcat to mod_jks requests.
[04:08] <lionel> CrummyGummy: what does apache logs say ?
[04:09] <lionel> TheLighty: sorry, my cpanel is vim :-(. That will not help you :-(
[04:40] <jhutchins_lt> So which mail servers have the ability to define a "fallback" method of sending a message if the primary (direct) method fails?
[05:09] <GNu_Joe> jhutchins, good question, but not my experteese
[07:22] <TheLighty> hello folks
[07:22] <TheLighty> I could use some help configuring Ubuntu
[08:48] <CrypTom> Hi, I've got a problem with the ubuntu kernel "-server": The keyboard of my server (a normal pc) stops working after grub hands over control to the kernel. This does not happen with the -generic kernel.
[08:49] <CrypTom> I'm using edgy with the most recent kernel 2.6.17-11
[08:49] <CrypTom> Is this behavior known? Is there a solution (other than using the -generic) kernel?
[09:07] <GNu_Joe> CrypTom, the server kernel is compiled diffrently, there are know issues, have to checked the bug list?
[09:10] <CrypTom> GNu_Joe: where do I find this list?
[09:12] <GNu_Joe> CrypTom, Think it's https://bugs.launchpad.net/
[09:15] <TheLighty> is anyone around yet
[09:15] <TheLighty> sure could use some help
[09:18] <TheLighty> man I keep missin people
[09:23] <TheLighty> CarlFK CrummyGummy DJ_Mirage GNu_Joe RemoteViewer TheLighty[BNC]  \sh ajmitch asw cemil_ chesty fabbione infinity2 ivoks jhutchins lbm lionel maswan minttea mralphabet r00tintheb0x ra1nb0w tmarble ubuntulog zenrox
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> yes?
[09:23] <TheLighty> thanx
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> whtas up
[09:23] <TheLighty> I am a noob
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> great!
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> d52 1 1 c0t1d0s4
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> oops
[09:23] <TheLighty> I just got a dedicated server with ubuntu 6.10
[09:23] <r00tintheb0x> may bad, whats the problem TheLighty 
[09:24] <lionel> TheLighty: no need to hl all the people there !
[09:24] <r00tintheb0x> okay.
[09:24] <TheLighty> sorry guys
[09:24] <r00tintheb0x> good choice TheLighty 
[09:24] <TheLighty> btu I been asking for help since last night
[09:24] <TheLighty> any hows
[09:24] <TheLighty> all I have is ssh access
[09:24] <TheLighty> nithing else
[09:24] <TheLighty> they did not install LAMP
[09:25] <TheLighty> I have 5 ip's too
[09:25] <TheLighty> and I have no idea where to start
[09:25] <TheLighty> this is a unmanaged server
[09:25] <\sh> sudo apt-get install mysql-server apache2 libapache2-mod-php5
[09:25] <lionel> a good starting point could be to explain what you want :)
[09:26] <TheLighty> well
[09:26] <\sh> that's lamp
[09:26] <lionel> but \sh has a better suggestion :)
[09:26] <\sh> linux apache mysql and php54
[09:26] <\sh> linux apache mysql and php5
[09:26] <\sh> cd /etc/apache2
[09:26] <TheLighty> linux apache mysql and php4
[09:26] <TheLighty> going
[09:26] <\sh> php4 is obsolete for ubuntu and will go in a few days
[09:26] <\sh> php5 is state of art
[09:26] <TheLighty> root@ubuntu:~# cd /etc/apache2
[09:26] <TheLighty> -bash: cd: /etc/apache2: No such file or directory
[09:27] <TheLighty> well I am into vbb
[09:27] <\sh> vbb?
[09:27] <TheLighty> and I here there are some issues
[09:27] <TheLighty> but I think I may be able to work those out
[09:27] <TheLighty> yes
[09:27] <TheLighty> vbulletin board
[09:27] <\sh> oh this I'm installing in 5 minutes using ubuntu...I did that here in my company
[09:28] <TheLighty> oh cool
[09:28] <TheLighty> then sure
[09:28] <\sh> vbb is just a tar.gz ...you have to follow the readme and install docs in the tar
[09:28] <TheLighty> also want ot put some counter strike game serverson here for my son & his froends
[09:28] <TheLighty> I know how to install vbb
[09:28] <\sh> the rest is apt-get install apache2 mysql-server  libapache2-mod-php5 and configuring apache2 
[09:29] <TheLighty> been writing hacks for it gor many years
[09:29] <\sh> TheLighty: what I can hear is, that you need someone who has a clue about administrating linux server...and their i-net services, right? ,-)
[09:29] <TheLighty> yes
[09:30] <TheLighty> I am use to managed server
[09:30] <TheLighty> I have 2 of those
[09:30] <TheLighty> now I am trying un maged
[09:30] <TheLighty> I know enough to be dangerous
[09:32] <TheLighty> so can you help
[09:37] <\sh> sorry no, I have enough to do with my 300 blades right now
[09:38] <TheLighty> man
[09:38] <TheLighty> I thought this was support
[09:39] <\sh> I told you already how to install LAMP....the other things are unsupported...and I can't give you a lesson in "how to become a sysadmin in less then 5 mins"
[09:41] <mralphabet> TheLighty: this is the server development discussion channel, not a general support channel
[09:41] <\sh> Topic:Ubuntu Server *development* discussion | general support -> #ubuntu
[09:41] <mralphabet> most in here idle or talk about the wacky bugs that come up
[09:42] <mralphabet> further, there are *many* pages about  how to set up an ubuntu lamp server and even more on how to work with one if you search for "ubuntu lamp" in google
[09:43] <TheLighty> thanx found a bunch
[09:44] <mralphabet> the type of support you are asking for is usually a paid service from an experienced admin
[09:44] <mralphabet> so those are pretty much your options . . . google it and learn for yourself, use #ubuntu for general support, or pony up some $$ to work with an experienced admin
[09:44] <\sh> between 60 and 120  per hour , depending on the knowledge of the freelancer ,-)
[09:58] <sacater> anyone here know of a kind soul who is willing to let me have a space on their server :|
[09:58] <sacater> for free i may add
[10:02] <mralphabet> if you admin his server, TheLighty may . . .
[10:02] <mralphabet> I don't know of any sane person that would be willing
[10:02] <TheLighty> lol
[10:03] <TheLighty> you guys gave me a few tips
[10:03] <TheLighty> server is up and running thanx
[10:03] <mralphabet> good to hear
[10:03] <TheLighty> wasn't as hard as I thought
[10:03] <TheLighty> only thingg I need to figure out is how to add more IP's
[10:04] <sacater> TheLighty: dunno whats going on..... but...... space on your server?
[10:04] <TheLighty> what do you need it for
[10:04] <sacater> storage
[10:04] <TheLighty> no warez
[10:04] <mralphabet> or porn
[10:04] <sacater> no
[10:04] <sacater> i know
[10:04] <mralphabet> well, no kiddie porn
[10:04] <sacater> mralphabet: :P
[10:04] <mralphabet> regular porn isn't so bad
[10:04] <TheLighty> right
[10:04] <sacater> mralphabet: ill have you know i am responisble about porn :P
[10:05] <sacater> TheLighty: ?
[10:05] <mralphabet> sacater: more then I needed to know, but thanks for sharing
[10:05] <mralphabet> ;)
[10:05] <sacater> mralphabet: oh you got me wrong :p
[10:06] <mralphabet> TheLighty: I don't know about you, and no offense to sacater, I wouldn't let anybody have access in any way to any server that I admin that I don't know
[10:06] <mralphabet> particularly if said person is outside of driving distance of me / my car / my baseball bat
[10:07] <sacater> mralphabet: 80 miles from london okay?
[10:07] <mralphabet> nope, sorry ;(
[10:08] <sacater> oh well
[10:08] <sacater> i excape the baseball bat
[10:13] <\sh> sf.net has enough space for OSS projects
[10:13] <\sh> and  I think lycos europe has still it's tripod service up and running