[01:38] <cheeseboy> im trying to compile mysql i get these errors http://pastebin.ca/600579 how do i fix?
[01:58] <nealmcb> cheeseboy: you might ask mysql folks in their own chat room.  why do you want to recompile rather than installing the package via apt-get?
[01:59] <cheeseboy> no root privliges
[02:01] <nealmcb> cheeseboy: you'll probably have better luck with the mysql folks then - looks like your source package is missing something
[04:29] <redline6561> i'm having a lot of trouble uploading files with vsftpd. can anyone help me figure out what I'm doing wrong?
[04:31] <redline6561> i've tried uploading with filezilla and gftp. i'm uploading from my local machine to a machine in the basement. i've set write_enable and local_enable and local_umask to 022.
[04:31] <redline6561> whenever i try to upload a directory (say with music in it) it creates the top directory with permissions d------------ and fails to create anything beneath it.
[04:31] <redline6561> help?
[04:35] <redline6561> aww hell with it. i just got it to work with SFTP. forget regular ftp. thanks anyway everybody
[05:08] <Yahooadam> hey guys, 2 quick questions
[05:08] <Yahooadam> how do i find the stauts of samba (i thought it would be somthing like /etc/init.d/samba status)
[05:08] <Yahooadam> and my samba does not seem to load on bootup, whats goin on ?
[09:53] <J-_> I'm currently trying to get PHPmailer working in a LAMP install. libphp phpmailer  uses php4 along with some other dependencies. I'm just wonder if that'll affect or work with php5, etc?
[03:17] <stonekeeper> hi guys, how can i find out if a package has been backported to dapper LTS? thanks.
[03:27] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: you can have a look at http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[03:27] <stonekeeper> thanks
[03:27] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: you can search for packages in the dapper-backports distribution.
[03:29] <stonekeeper> yeah, thanks. openldap still at 2.2. How could i get 2.3 for dapper?
[03:31] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: you can try to file a bug in ubuntu-backports.
[03:31] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: See [WWW]  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports for more information.
[03:33] <stonekeeper> thanks
[03:38] <stonekeeper> ok, i guess I'll have to use feisty server. How long will that have updates for?
[03:44] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: feisty is supported until October 2008.
[03:45] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: you can have the list of releases and their end of support date on http://wiki.ubuntu.com
[03:45] <stonekeeper> but there will be upgrade options right? It's not like the box will be dead in the water right?
[03:49] <mathiaz> stonekeeper: yes. You'll be able to upgrade to Gutsy Gibbons, the next version that will be released in October.
[03:50] <stonekeeper> thanks. I'll do that.
[04:11] <JackC> does the ubuntu-server default kernel have ntfs write support built in?
[04:20] <shawarma> no
[04:21] <shawarma> And you wouldn't want it to. :)
[06:51] <JackC> does ubuntu server use xinetd or inetd?
[06:52] <ivoks> none
[06:52] <ivoks> by default none
[06:52] <JackC> ah i see, so if i have installed the samba SWAT daemon, how would i go about enabling it? normally i would just add it to the inetd :s
[06:53] <ivoks> install inetd and add it
[06:54] <JackC> ok thanks alot
[06:55] <ivoks> np
[06:56] <ivoks> package is called netkit-inetd
[07:21] <jdstrand> dendrobates: can you look at my updated comments on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/heimdal/+bug/123782
[07:35] <JackC> which is the correct config file for apache? there is both /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
[07:37] <mathiaz> JackC: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[07:37] <JackC> thanks
[07:37] <mathiaz> JackC: /etc/apache2/httpd.conf should be empty
[07:38] <JackC> it is, i was just trying to change the documentroot, but it seems adding it to apache2.conf didnt change it, and that i need to edit sites-available instead, is it configured to use virtual hosts or something? Last time i used apache2 i just chanced the DocumentRoot in apache2.conf
[07:40] <mathiaz> JackC: yes. You should change it in site-available/default
[07:40] <JackC> ok thanks alot
[08:28] <Shane-S> how do I check my version from the CL?
[08:29] <nealmcb> Shane-S: version of what?
[08:29] <Shane-S> Ubuntu, not sure of it is 6.0.6 or 6.10
[08:29] <nealmcb> command --version often works, or command --help
[08:30] <nealmcb> ahh -
[08:30] <Shane-S> tried version :P
[08:30] <nealmcb> more /etc/lsb-release
[08:30] <nealmcb> the official standard for finding linux versions :-)
[08:31] <Shane-S> ok 6.10, just want to know for my questions
[08:31] <nealmcb> thanks!
[08:31] <nealmcb> version info really helps when you ask questions
[08:32] <Shane-S> I am running in a virtual testing enviroment, and I know I can set the IP, but in doing so I can't see it on the network of course. So, is there a way to "spoof" and IP address to trick software to think the machine is another IP...
[08:32] <nealmcb> by the way, there is no 6.0.6,  - you probably mean  version 6.06 
[08:32] <Shane-S> specifically, it is web-based running Apache/PHP so maybe it would be a #apache question, just not sure
[08:33] <Shane-S> yeah, 6.06 :D I have like every version from 6.06 to 6.10 from U,K,X, and the server editions :P
[08:33] <nealmcb> you can serve multiple IP addresses from a single interface 
[08:34] <nealmcb> and there are tools to send arbitrary packets.  what do you want to do?
[08:34] <Shane-S> well here is probably the kicker, if I serve multiple IP, that is fine, but the software checks the IP and I am not sure if I can see it on the network or if it respond to a local IP
[08:35] <Shane-S> well the damn vendor keeps releasing new software packages, which is great, but everytime my templates break and I have to pay a coder to "fix" them...so this time I want to test it before taking my site down
[08:35] <nealmcb> what software?
[08:36] <Shane-S> however, the key for the software is some hash that includes my host's IP address, so installing it localy doesn't work
[08:36] <Shane-S> indexu by nicecoder
[08:36] <nealmcb> can you run it on a different port?
[08:37] <nealmcb> is there a free software alternative?
[08:37] <Shane-S> well it doesn't care about the port, as apache processing it with PHP, so I am sure just adjusting Apache's port will change that
[08:38] <nealmcb> sounds like a problem for nicecoder's support folks :-)
[08:38] <Shane-S> lol no in my case, I like the software and paid for it, just need a test enviroment, and it doesn't work without the key code. I will just try it and complain to them :P
[08:39] <Shane-S> well if I could just make it think the IP was the internet one that would be fine, which I know I can do. I will just have to harass them to remove the IP portion, cause that also limits me to switching hosting account, which I have done
[08:39] <Shane-S> this is a case I can't have my cake and eat it too
[08:39] <Shane-S> I guess I could if I used the desktop versio
[08:39] <Shane-S> then I would have Firefox
[08:40] <Shane-S> lol...so many "methods" :P
[08:40] <Shane-S> perhaps Desktop is the best overall, then I can make it have the same IP as the internet one, test it, get it working, and then upload it to the production server
[10:08] <r00tintheb0x> if i were to "dd if=/dev/rdsk/c0t1d0s2 of=/dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s2 bs=128" would the two partitions have to be the same size or would it just use the free space on /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s2?
[10:16] <jetole> hey guys
[10:19] <jetole> I have a server that I just replaced then NIC  cards in today, I installed two identical belkin gigabit ethernet cards, they both show up under ifconfig -a but the second card gives me IRQ handler type mismatch for IRQ 0, and on the second line it says IRQ handler: timer, but the first card seems to work perfectly, does anyone know what I do other then throw this server through a window? 
[10:24] <lcdd> jetole: i'm just guessing, but does the second card share interrupts with some other device?
[10:25] <jetole> I don't know, how would I check?
[10:25] <jetole> I am looking over dmesg atm but not sure what I am looking for
[10:26] <lcdd> cat /proc/interrupts
[10:27] <jetole> I guess it does, it only shows one ethernet on /proc/interupts and it shows "timer" on :0
[10:28] <jetole> is there a way to fix this that you know of?
[10:30] <lcdd> if there is a way to allocate IRQs in bios setup, i would try to force one for the card
[10:31] <jetole> I didn't see one
[10:31] <lcdd> switching the card physically to another slot might work. other than that, i don't really know
[10:35] <jetole> Right, I am just reading something at the moment on APIC but switching it may be easier
[10:36] <jetole> another thing I am gonna toss fourth before I try switching it, is they are identical cards, if one gets the first interupt they request maybe the second one defaults to 0, but yeah I am not sure so I am gonna walk over and reboot and switch
[10:37] <nealmcb> r00tintheb0x: /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s2 has a fixed size and no notion of space allocation when you write to it that way.  if it is a smaller size than the one you copy from, you'll  not get it all, and if it is bigger, you'll waste space
[10:37] <jetole> ok, it is booting now, lets hope it works so I can go home for the day
[10:38] <nealmcb> of course the file system inside the partition has a notion of free space, but the dd command to copy to another partition doesn't know that
[10:38] <jetole> oh also, these two new cards started at eth2 and eth3, is there somewhere that eth0 and eth1 are saved?
[10:41] <jetole> nevermind, found it
[10:41] <jetole> /etc/iftab