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fooI am trying to mount a partition on fiesty. I want to mount, say, /dev/sdb1 to tmp. So, I do vol_id -u /dev/sdb1 .. take that, then I plug it into fstab like: <whatever vol_id returned here> /tmp ext3 defaults 0 0 - right?01:08
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ScuniziI have a "permission" problem on a file I copied from my server's ftp directory to the /var/www directory. It's a mov file.  Does it need execute permisssions to play it from FF?03:04
Scunizipermissions are currently -rwxr-x--x03:09
dj-fuAnyone familiar with apache? I'm trying to do AliasMatch ^/~(.*) /var/www/virtual/$i/htdocs/03:28
dj-fubut can't seem to get it going.03:28
mralphabetScunizi: sounds like you need to properly set the mime type so firefox knows it needs to play the file, but seeing as this isn't the apache support group . . .03:37
dj-fuuh03:59
dj-fustupid question03:59
dj-fuI just deleted all of /etc/apche03:59
dj-fu/etc/apache203:59
dj-fuwhich package creates the directory structure in there?03:59
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TTT_Travisanyone here know anything about using PAM04:18
TTT_TravisI am using Samba + Winbind + PAM to authenticate a ubuntu client to my Active Directory 2003 server, I am trying to figure out how to make PAM generate a kerberos TGT at login04:18
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maekis there a way to see the compile time options of a given pkg?05:38
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levanderI just removed a network card from my machine that was eth0 and I'm using the other card that was (and still is) eth1.  Anyone know how to change it so that the one card that's still in there is now eth0?06:06
ajmitchsee /etc/iftab, it maps mac address to interface name06:07
levanderinteresting, even though eth1 is working, it's not listing in iftab06:07
levanderknow how I regenerate that file?06:08
ajmitchwhat does the kernel detect the interface as?06:08
levanderWell, dmesg reports that it sees this network card as eth006:09
levandereth1 doesn't show up till the very last few lines of the dmesg output06:09
levanderwhere it says "eth1: link is not ready" and seems to fail bring up a connection06:10
levanderI've seen a couple of ubuntuforums posts suggesting to remove eth0 from iftab, reboot and see if it's regenerated correctly, gonna try...06:17
levanderbbl06:17
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levanderWell, I took that line outta /etc/iftab and rebooted.  My NIC is now eth0.  But, iftab was not regenerated.  It's just blank.  06:30
levanderDo I just not need that file?06:30
ajmitchno, you don't really06:30
levandermy OCD though, don't wanna just blank out a system file06:30
`6ogthe file doesnt need to be there, so if its blank it doesnt matter06:32
levanderyeah, okay06:33
levanderi'm looking at a launchpad bug that says they're going to stop using that file altogether in feisty anyway06:33
levanderwhich i'm just about to upgrade to06:33
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levanderOkay, great.  My NIC seems all good as eth0, with a blank /etc/iftab.06:52
levanderNow, where can I check to see if my Marvell Yukon 88E8053 NIC is supported in Feisty?  It was in Dapper and wasn't in Edgy (you had to d/l a driver from the manufacturer's web site and compile it).06:53
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Scuniziapt-get upgrade is holding back an upgrade to a new kernal.  From 2.6.15.24 to 2.6.15.26.  Does this mean I did something inadvertently to hold it back or should this new kernal not be installed?08:40
ivoksdist-upgrade08:41
Scunizik.. I'll try08:41
ivoksupgrade will not install new packages; dist-upgrade will install new packages if needed08:42
ScuniziThanks... dist-upgrade won't take it from DApper to edgy will it?08:43
ScuniziI know.. nOOb questions.  The learning curve is steep sometimes.08:44
ivoksnope08:44
ScuniziThanks.08:44
ivoksdist-upgrade will only work with that what's in sources.list08:44
ivoksif there is dapper only, then it will dist-upgrade to dapper08:44
ScuniziThat makes sense...08:44
ivokssame thing is with upgrade08:44
ivoksif you have edgy repos in sources.list08:45
ivoksboth upgrade and dist-upgrade will install packages from edgy08:45
ivoksfirst will only upgrade exsisting packages, sencond will install full edgy system08:45
ScuniziGood to know.. This is a basic Dapper LAMP install I'm playing with on the lan via ssh.08:46
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sahafeezif i want to have syslog as the centeral msg receiver for my network, i just need to edit the init.d file for it an add -r to let it listen, correct?09:05
ivoksi wouldn't edit init.d files09:05
ivoksyou have /etc/default/syslogd09:05
ivoksand there is exactly the thing you need :)09:06
sahafeezhum, i do not see that dir09:06
sahafeezjust looked09:06
sahafeezis it created by default on the install09:06
ivoksit's a file09:07
ivoksoh... dapper doesn't have it09:07
sahafeezlets backup, i have no /etc/default dir...on 7.0409:07
ivoksyou must have /etc/default09:08
sahafeezi do not09:08
ivoksit is created by default, during install09:08
sahafeezhum. once sec. i should learn how to type09:08
ivoksit's in base-files package09:09
sahafeezok, found it. it is like the rc.conf.local on bsd. do not edit the defaults, put it here. ok, cool. called by the init script09:09
ivoksright09:10
ivoksit is easier to upgrade it afterwards09:10
sahafeezmakes sense. thanks. hum, do i need to setup a logger for a remote device or will it be dumped into * by default09:11
ivoksnever tried that, but i guess it will go under *09:12
sahafeezcool it works09:13
sahafeeznow i need to see how to create a device for it as i do not want it all in *09:13
sahafeezthanks!09:13
ivoksnp09:19
h4wk0Why is my apache idle using so much memory?10:11
shawarmaProbably because it's there.10:16
shawarmaif there's plenty of memory available, it'd be a waste of time to swap it out.10:16
shawarmah4wk0: ^^10:17
h4wk0So other programs will take proity over it?10:18
shawarmah4wk0: That's one way to put it.10:18
shawarmaSort of.10:19
h4wk0shawarma; http://www.b4tch.co.uk/info/10:22
h4wk0My sysinfo10:22
shawarmaanything in particular I should see?10:23
h4wk0Physical Memory usage10:24
h4wk0And the breakdown10:24
shawarmaWell, it looks like you've got 318 MB free memory.10:25
shawarmaWhich means you've got plenty of RAM available.10:26
h4wk0636 used on nothing so it seems, got a bnc, ircd, services - apache ftp mysql postgre webmin10:26
h4wk0main processes10:26
shawarmamysql can easily take several hundred megabytes of RAM. Apache probably somehwere around the same depending on what sort of modules you've got loaded.10:30
shawarmaAs I said: It's completely and utterly pointless to waste time on removing stuff from RAM, when there's plenty of free space.10:33
shawarmaThe only thing it will do is make it slower to use it the next time you need it.10:34
shawarmaI have idea how That Other OS[tm]  does this, but I'd be surprised if they did it differently. If they do, they're even sillier than I thought.10:36
shawarmaEr.. I have *NO* idea how...10:36
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