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[miles] | morning guys | 10:19 |
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[miles] | is anyone building their own packages? | 10:19 |
shawarma | Sure | 10:24 |
lionel | hi [miles] | 10:25 |
ajmitch | packages of what? | 10:25 |
[miles] | gentlemen | 10:25 |
[miles] | well, building .deb's from source tarballs | 10:26 |
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[miles] | ajmitch: I used to package RPM's | 10:28 |
[miles] | ajmitch: but not done .deb 's yet | 10:28 |
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[miles] | hi vpol | 10:29 |
[miles] | and welcome | 10:29 |
vpol | thnx. | 10:29 |
ajmitch | ok, are you wanting information on debian packaging? | 10:30 |
[miles] | ajmitch: well, just some tip's really as to the best methods | 10:31 |
[miles] | ajmitch: I see there is a load of packages to assist | 10:31 |
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ajmitch | 20:32 <ubotu> The packaging guide is at http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/index.html - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/New for information on getting a | 10:32 |
ajmitch | package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperResources - See also !backports | 10:32 |
[miles] | ok thanks ajmitch | 10:32 |
ajmitch | that, and the debian NM guide | 10:32 |
ajmitch | and #ubuntu-motu | 10:32 |
[miles] | ajmitch: you also do RPM's ? | 10:33 |
[miles] | ajmitch: ie, can you say which is the easier to package... .deb or .rpm | 10:33 |
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[miles] | ah ok | 10:33 |
[miles] | lol | 10:33 |
ajmitch | I've only done debian packaging in that time | 10:33 |
[miles] | vpol: your using server version yeah? | 10:40 |
vpol | [miles] : yup. on many servers. | 10:40 |
[miles] | vpol: which country u in? | 10:45 |
vpol | [miles] : russia. | 10:45 |
[miles] | ah jeje | 10:48 |
[miles] | ok | 10:48 |
[miles] | vpol: your nick is familar | 10:49 |
[miles] | vpol: you doing something with jabber? | 10:49 |
vpol | [miles] : messaging :) | 10:49 |
[miles] | damn it, I hate Horde | 12:34 |
[miles] | having to set it all up | 12:34 |
[miles] | it's bloated to hell | 12:34 |
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dballester | hi to all | 12:57 |
dballester | sorry for this nerd question but, anyone knows what password is generated by default for postgresql ( 8.1 )? or at least where i can get this info... | 12:58 |
fabbione | dballester: ask pitti on irc | 01:01 |
fabbione | he is the maintainer | 01:01 |
dballester | thanks fabbione | 01:01 |
dballester | fabbione, do you remember who is the mantainer for the bacula-postgresql packages ? | 01:10 |
fabbione | dballester: dpkg -p $packagename | 01:10 |
dballester | fabbione, good idea :) polite one | 01:11 |
fabbione | :) | 01:11 |
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dballester | John Goerzen | 01:13 |
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knix_ | Is it possible to upgrade Ubuntu server 6.06 to feisty? | 02:19 |
knix_ | If so, how? | 02:20 |
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mralphabet | knix_: 6.06 ---> 6.10 ---> 7.04 | 03:02 |
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hirs | hello | 03:12 |
knix_ | mralphabet, just change the sources and update -dist accordingly? | 03:18 |
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mralphabet | knix_: http://www.debianadmin.com/upgrade-ubuntu-606-dapper-drake-to-ubuntu-10-edgy-eft.html | 03:47 |
knix_ | mralphabet, ty | 03:52 |
knix_ | mralphabet, will this break my server, if I go from dapper-edgy-feisty? | 03:53 |
knix_ | mralphabet, also that site is showing for a gui version. My server is headless, so just edit the sources and so forth? | 03:55 |
mralphabet | knix_: further down it lists cli instructions | 03:55 |
mralphabet | knix_: will it break your server? . . . probably ;) | 03:56 |
mralphabet | knix_: dapper to edgy is not nearly as smooth as edgy to feisty | 03:56 |
mralphabet | knix_: you should be fine, though | 03:57 |
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knix_ | mralphabet, ty | 03:58 |
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hirs | he guys | 04:12 |
knix_ | wassssabie | 04:12 |
hirs | will anyone of you be so kind to spend yome time for me and my problems? | 04:13 |
mralphabet | no, but you are welcome to ask your question anyway! | 04:14 |
knix_ | lets here it.. Throw it out there and someone will get it | 04:14 |
hirs | i am trying to install ubuntu-server 6.06.1 amd64 on a hp ml310 g4 machine | 04:15 |
knix_ | good man | 04:15 |
hirs | but if i choose the country i am coming from(austria) and pressing enter, nothing happens | 04:15 |
hirs | there will be only a blue screen | 04:15 |
hirs | then i have changed to tty4 | 04:16 |
hirs | and theres the party going on | 04:16 |
hirs | error error error | 04:16 |
hirs | but its to fast for me to read is | 04:16 |
hirs | i only can read about: usb, usb hub, usb hp virtual mouse, usb disconnected | 04:17 |
hirs | then i have disabled all usb ports in bios | 04:17 |
hirs | but the same thing happens again | 04:17 |
hirs | i dont know what to do? | 04:17 |
hirs | is it possible that 6.06.1 is not so compatible with intel chipsets? | 04:18 |
mralphabet | hirs: I would put that in the bug category, you may want to search launchpad to see if anybody else has similar issues / possible fixes | 04:18 |
hirs | ok i'll try to follow your instrunctions | 04:19 |
hirs | i have to ask some experts in engish, im not so good at | 04:20 |
hirs | ------------ | 04:20 |
hirs | ok now i have tried to install ubuntu-server 6.10 | 04:20 |
hirs | it works | 04:20 |
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shawarma | w/in 17 | 05:14 |
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Shane-S | where does the server store network related logs and error logs? | 05:33 |
Shane-S | I had an issue where it seems to have cause Windows DC's to never win elections, and apache failed and would not bind to port 80. I reboot seems to have corrected the problem, but I need to find out what it was | 05:34 |
Shane-S | if it was the Ubuntu server at all or just a coincidence the problem cleared up when I rebooted | 05:34 |
ivoks | Shane-S: samba logs are in /var/log/samba/ | 05:37 |
ivoks | Shane-S: apache logs are in /var/log/apache2/ | 05:37 |
Shane-S | what about general networking logs? I have samba on there but not setup for the domain | 05:37 |
ivoks | you've probably already had apache running, so new instance couldn't bind to port 80 | 05:38 |
ivoks | general networking logs? like...? | 05:38 |
ivoks | problems with kernel par of network are recoreded in /var/log/kern.log | 05:38 |
Shane-S | if like eth0 had an error, bad packet, loss of connectivity? | 05:38 |
ivoks | dmesg | 05:38 |
ivoks | or /var/log/syslog | 05:39 |
ivoks | or /var/log/kern.log | 05:39 |
Shane-S | alrioght ty | 05:39 |
ivoks | if you have samba in network, it will probably win elections | 05:39 |
ivoks | you should configure it to loose or not try at all | 05:39 |
Shane-S | yeah I may have to disable that, not very good with getting it running | 05:40 |
ivoks | domain master = no | 05:40 |
ivoks | local master = no | 05:40 |
Shane-S | work with ip of system and asks for a local system account, but nothing AD based | 05:40 |
ivoks | preferred master = no | 05:40 |
ivoks | you want to set it up as BDC? | 05:41 |
ivoks | it can be BDC only for NT4 stlye network | 05:41 |
ivoks | or AD client | 05:41 |
ivoks | it can't be BDC for AD | 05:41 |
ivoks | (yet :) | 05:41 |
Shane-S | no actually I only wanted Samba so my dumb users could "browse" to it | 05:42 |
Shane-S | I use winSCP3 | 05:42 |
ivoks | ah.. i see.. | 05:42 |
ivoks | with authentication or without it? | 05:42 |
Shane-S | well I was trying to get guest access, but i only got it with local Ubuntu account working | 05:43 |
ivoks | do you want users to authenticate when connect or just get files, without entering username/password | 05:43 |
Shane-S | but, its i9n production now, not sure if I want to play other then disabling it | 05:43 |
ivoks | it's easy to make it with guest account | 05:43 |
ivoks | for non-auth share, you need: | 05:44 |
ivoks | in [global] | 05:44 |
Shane-S | well I am sharing the public web folder so teachers can upload their webpages | 05:44 |
ivoks | security = share | 05:44 |
ivoks | server string = name of your server | 05:45 |
ivoks | and then, for a share: | 05:45 |
ivoks | [share_name] | 05:45 |
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ivoks | path = /path/to/shared/folder | 05:45 |
ivoks | guest ok = yes | 05:45 |
Shane-S | I will have to come back and link you to my conf | 05:45 |
ivoks | :) | 05:45 |
Shane-S | I am pretty sure I did all of that | 05:45 |
Shane-S | I am almost out of battery power :( | 05:45 |
Shane-S | I was out troubleshooting this building | 05:45 |
ivoks | it's very important to set it security as share, not leave it as default | 05:46 |
Shane-S | cause wireshark was showing me all kinds of Browser elections | 05:46 |
Shane-S | and then someone called and is like the website just went down | 05:46 |
Shane-S | reboot that and poof, issues here died | 05:46 |
Shane-S | but problem is there are 4 buildings | 05:46 |
Shane-S | and I could not tell if the others were having those issues | 05:46 |
Shane-S | as wireshark can't read across routers :P | 05:47 |
Shane-S | ohh well, I will be back in like an hour or so, thank you | 05:47 |
ivoks | ah... beauty of the job :) | 05:47 |
ivoks | i won't be here | 05:47 |
ivoks | i'm just leaving... | 05:47 |
Shane-S | alright | 05:48 |
Shane-S | well I am sure someone can help | 05:48 |
ivoks | yes | 05:48 |
ivoks | well, bye | 05:48 |
Shane-S | hmm | 05:48 |
Shane-S | http://ww.mantuaschools.com/smb.txt | 05:48 |
Shane-S | http://www.mantuaschools.com/smb.txt | 05:48 |
Shane-S | there, I had linked it from when I was setting it up :P | 05:49 |
ivoks | security = user is bad | 05:49 |
ivoks | as i said, it must be share | 05:49 |
Shane-S | ok | 05:49 |
ivoks | cause, if it's user, then every time one connects she has to enter username/password | 05:50 |
ivoks | with share security, when you choose share, you have to enter pass only if it requiers | 05:50 |
ivoks | if it's guest = ok, then no passwd is asked | 05:50 |
Shane-S | you see anything there that would mess with server elections? | 05:50 |
ivoks | this is 'advanced' setup :) | 05:51 |
ivoks | no, meaning it's default | 05:51 |
ivoks | if it's default, samba will try to become master of your network | 05:51 |
mralphabet | Shane-S: http://jonpeck.blogspot.com/2006/11/how-to-configure-80-fileserver-in-45.html | 05:51 |
ivoks | take a look at man smb.conf and seach for 'master' | 05:51 |
mralphabet | Shane-S: great tips for setting up a quick file server | 05:52 |
ivoks | mralphabet: making things complicate with swat? :) | 05:52 |
Shane-S | thanks, I followed some tutorial to get the conf | 05:52 |
Shane-S | but it did what I needed kinda | 05:52 |
Shane-S | thanks all I will be save this and bbl | 05:52 |
mralphabet | ivoks: it works . .. usually | 05:53 |
ivoks | Shane-S: domain master = no | 05:53 |
mralphabet | ivoks: quick guide, that's all it is | 05:53 |
mralphabet | ;) | 05:53 |
ivoks | mralphabet: once you will not have access to swat on your server (cause of firewall or something else) and then you will look at smb.conf | 05:53 |
ivoks | mralphabet: that will be the last day you had swat on your mind :D | 05:54 |
ivoks | or any other non-vim tool for configuration :D | 05:54 |
ivoks | anyway, take care guys... | 05:54 |
mralphabet | lol | 05:54 |
ivoks | see you later | 05:54 |
mralphabet | later ivoks | 05:55 |
Shane-S | same with me | 05:55 |
Shane-S | bbl ty | 05:55 |
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AlexC_ | Hey hey, | 08:06 |
lionel | Hi AlexC_ | 08:07 |
AlexC_ | could someone point to a good guide for getting email working, so I can use it as a mail server as well? I belive I need to install Postfix? | 08:07 |
Nafallo | AlexC_: help.ubuntu.com | 08:07 |
AlexC_ | =) ok, let me check it out | 08:08 |
AlexC_ | huh? why do I have to set a mail name? | 08:11 |
AlexC_ | say for example I was hosted at myhost.com my email address would not look like account@myhost.com but account@mydomain.com | 08:11 |
AlexC_ | its telling me to set the mail name that email will be sent/received from :S | 08:11 |
AlexC_ | does that mean everyone will then have to use account@myhost.com and not their own domain name? | 08:12 |
Nafallo | you found the serverguide? | 08:13 |
Nafallo | I used one of the community ones :-) | 08:14 |
AlexC_ | yes I used server guide | 08:15 |
AlexC_ | so, does that mean I've just done it weong lol | 08:15 |
AlexC_ | s/weong/wrong | 08:15 |
Nafallo | depends on your needs | 08:25 |
Nafallo | my server uses PostgreSQL to lookup stuff | 08:26 |
AlexC_ | hum, is there a way to use a Virtual postfix ... like you do with Apache and Virtual Hosts? | 08:28 |
Nafallo | thats what I do | 08:28 |
Nafallo | help.ubuntu.com and look at the community section | 08:29 |
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AlexC_ | wow, this postfix thing is making me go dizzy lol | 08:39 |
AlexC_ | if only I could afford cPanel =D | 08:39 |
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[GK] | Does anyone know how to configure a network in the Ubuntu Server Edition? I just installed it on the old computer I have lying around to test it out, but I installed it where I didn't have my network connected and now it won't connect to my internet for apt-get. | 09:37 |
mralphabet | [GK] : /etc/network/interfaces | 09:40 |
[GK] | awesome, thanks | 09:40 |
[GK] | oh and more thing is it possible to install the ubuntu-desktop so I can have an interface to help me? | 09:41 |
[GK] | I realize it will make it slower, but it will just be for configuring | 09:41 |
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mralphabet | sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop | 09:43 |
[GK] | thought so | 09:43 |
[GK] | thanks | 09:43 |
mralphabet | sure thing, my paypal is <bleep>@bleep.com | 09:44 |
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[GK] | Hi, everyone I was hoping to get some help with installing the ubuntu-dektop on the server I am trying to set up. I have used sudo apt-get update and then sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop. The problem is that when I agree to allowing it to install it says to insert the 'Ubuntu-Server 6.06.1 _Dapper Drake_ - Release i386 (20060807.1)' disc into the drive. The problem is I do not have it on me. Also, I had used sudo apt-get dist- | 10:51 |
mralphabet | [GK] : your sources.list has a cd as a repository | 10:53 |
[GK] | mralphabet: And if I remove it, the install should work? | 10:53 |
mralphabet | well . . . comment it ou | 10:54 |
mralphabet | t | 10:54 |
[GK] | ok thanks I'll try it | 10:54 |
theacolyte | yes | 10:55 |
theacolyte | it will | 10:55 |
theacolyte | btw | 10:55 |
theacolyte | I always do that for any ubuntu install | 10:55 |
theacolyte | server/desktop dapper/feisty doesn't matter | 10:56 |
theacolyte | all the packages on the cd are in the default repos | 10:56 |
[GK] | great | 10:56 |
[GK] | oh and where is the sources.list? | 10:56 |
theacolyte | it's in /etc/apt | 10:57 |
theacolyte | asdf I kicked the network cable out in my cacti box | 10:58 |
theacolyte | gg gap in my graphs | 10:58 |
[GK] | lol | 10:58 |
[GK] | perfect its working now, thanks again | 10:59 |
theacolyte | np | 11:07 |
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knix_ | Where can I find documentation on feisty server? | 11:50 |
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