[06:18] <J-_> I just installed LAMP on Dapper and was wondering and where I have to change the PHP.ini to? memory_limit I think it was?
[06:19] <ajmitch> for apache2?
[06:20] <ajmitch> assuming php5 & apache2, see /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
[06:20] <J-_> k, what should I change it to? i only have 256mb ram
[06:20] <J-_> or what do i change rather?
[06:21] <ajmitch> to whatever you find appropriate for what you need
[06:22] <ajmitch> and yes, the property is memory_limit
[06:23] <J-_> cool, thanks brb. I'll look into it.
[06:24] <J-_> it's at 8M right now, should should I put it at?
[06:26] <ajmitch> depends what you need to run
[06:26] <ajmitch> if you're brave & trust your code, you can set it at -1 to disable the limit
[06:26] <ajmitch> hello Burgundavia 
[06:27] <Burgundavia> hey ajmitch
[06:29] <J-_> ajmitch: cool thanks, yeah I'm having a problem with allocating memory I think. I'd be configuring a page in drupal, save, and try and go to the next page and it wouldn't appear for a few minutes. I'd wait, refresh, and it would appear again.
[06:30] <J-_> I think it's the memory anyway.
[06:32] <J-_> I have 53000k memory free in top.
[06:32] <J-_> 738000k in swap
[06:32] <ajmitch> quite possibly, why are you trying to run with so little memory?
[06:33] <J-_> because I'm poor. lol
[06:33] <J-_> =D
[06:33] <ajmitch> definitely increase it from 8M
[06:33] <ajmitch> I doubt drupal could ever fit in 8M
[06:33] <J-_> I increased to 15M, should I increase it more?
[06:33] <ajmitch> yes, probably at least 32 or 64M
[06:33] <J-_> wow, okay. is that per process?
[06:34] <ajmitch> shared, I think
[06:34] <ajmitch> 32M should do it
[06:34] <J-_> cool, thanks
[06:34] <ajmitch> this is the max limit, remember
[06:34] <ajmitch> if it doesn't need it, it won't allocate it
[06:36] <J-_> nice, should I restart apache after that?
[06:36] <J-_> I put it to 40M
[06:37] <ajmitch> yes
[06:38] <J-_> /usr/bin/apache2ctl restart?
[06:38] <ajmitch> sudo invoke-rc.d apache restart
[06:39] <J-_> it says unknown init script
[06:39] <ajmitch> sorry, apache2
[06:40] <J-_> ah, I should have known that! =P
[06:41] <J-_> thanks
[06:43] <J-_> oh wow, I think it's running a lot better now.
[06:44] <J-_> thanks a ton!
[12:21] <stonekeeper> hi there. Is there a way to upgrade the standard server kernel on 6.06LTS? thanks
[12:22] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: what do you mean by upgrade ? install a custom kernel ?
[12:23] <stonekeeper> no, install a later kernel release.
[12:23] <stonekeeper> ofiicial release. I'm assuming there is one?
[12:23] <stonekeeper> apt-get upgrade doesn't show any new kernels
[12:25] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: which kernel version are you running ?
[12:25] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: did you do an apt-get update before ?
[12:26] <stonekeeper> ok, the kernel version is 2.6.15-28-386. I had to install this version because of a bug in -server kernel and virtualbox.
[12:27] <stonekeeper> i did do an update
[12:28] <mathiaz> 2.6.15-28 is the latest version of the kernel
[12:29] <stonekeeper> oh right.
[12:29] <stonekeeper> when was that released?
[12:31] <mathiaz> 10 May 2007
[12:32] <stonekeeper> oh right, I'm confused, I had the 6.06 cd before this date
[12:33] <mathiaz> make sure that you run the latest version: 2.6.15-28.55
[12:33] <mathiaz> security updates increments the last number (.55)
[03:01] <stonekeeper> hmm we have -386 instead of .55
[03:14] <gyzmodo> guys
[03:14] <gyzmodo> i've a question
[05:38] <CrashTest_> I am trying to figure out the easiest way to mount my Ubuntu test web servers htdocs directory from my XP box.  I can hit it just fine using nfs from my linux box, but I need a way to do this from XP like it was a local drive or directory.  Any ideas?
[05:38] <mralphabet> samba
[05:39] <mralphabet> or something like webdrive that can use ftp
[05:39] <CrashTest_> smb can do this, that's right.  For some reason, the most obvious escaped me :)
[05:39] <CrashTest_> Thanks :)