[12:38] <Innatech> someone remind me what I'm supposed to be using instead of traceroute?
[12:39] <lcdd> mtr?
[12:39] <Innatech> thx. 
[12:49] <Nafallo> tracepath :-)
[12:53] <leonel> maps.google.com ?
[12:54] <Nafallo> haha
[12:54] <Nafallo> good one :-)
[03:24] <ex-parrot> hey all
[03:25] <ex-parrot> I'm having trouble with the e1000 module under x64
[03:25] <ex-parrot> it tells me it can't allocate an MSI interrupt
[03:25] <ex-parrot> then doesn't work.
[03:25] <ex-parrot> any one got a fix?
[03:38] <ex-parrot> ah no, it seems to work after all
[03:38] <ex-parrot> my mistake :)
[10:56] <AlexC_> bje: hey there,
[11:15] <bje> Hey.
[11:15] <AlexC_> ah, there you are =D
[11:16] <AlexC_> bje: I've got the VPS setup and have made an account for you,
[11:16] <AlexC_> bje: there was an option when I got the VPS to automagically install LAMP which is good, I've setup a few things like PHP settings in php.ini
[11:17] <AlexC_> though I've no idea how to do Mail and DNS(do I even need dns?)
[11:37] <Burn> hello, when I'm installing ubuntu dapper on a dell poweredge 820, he doesn't find any raidcontroller/harddisks
[11:37] <Burn> somebody with experience who knows what's happening?
[11:38] <bje> Burn: Try Feisty :)
[11:38] <bje> Burn: Dapper probably do not have the RAID controller module compiled into the Dapper kernel.
[11:39] <Burn> bje: yes, but aren't there workaround?
[11:39] <bje> Burn: Yup, buy support from Canonical, and ask them to do it. :^)
[11:39] <bje> Burn: but otherwise, build a custom kernel
[11:40] <Burn> bje: ;)
[11:40] <Burn> bje: in fact in need an "out of the box working" installation
[11:40] <bje> Burn: Been trying to do it myself (got issues with HP DL320's)
[11:40] <bje> Burn: Rumour has it that there'll be a new Dapper LTS (6.06.2) released in 2 months time or so
[11:43] <Burn> bje: 2 months, hm can't wait
[11:43] <Burn> :p
[12:29] <Burn> bje: till when are there updates for Edgy?
[12:36] <bje> Burn: no idea
[12:37] <Burn> can't find the page on the internet
[12:53] <shawarma> Burn: Edgy is supported until April 2008.
[12:53] <shawarma> Burn: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/ at the very bottom.
[10:23] <cchance> is anyone alive here
[10:24] <sahafeez> no
[10:25] <cchance> well i need some one to help me out here
[10:25] <cchance> thats why i asked
[10:25] <sahafeez> post and if someone knows they will answer. may take some time
[10:27] <cchance> Ok, when installing the alternet cd version of the server (7.04) the setup starts looping and killing its self at the detecting netowork hardware box, it eventuly after about 20 minutes stops all togeater and goes to a black screen with a flashing cursor and does nothing else  
[10:30] <dthacker> a) Have you verified the checksum on the CD?  b)  Have you tried the CD in another computer?  
[10:31] <cchance> the cd was verified, and no i never checked it in another computer
[10:31] <cchance> i didnt want to install in another pc
[10:32] <dthacker> fair enough.  Have you put in a live CD and run memtest?
[10:32] <cchance> have not ran the mem test, but i dont have a live cd
[10:32] <cchance> its the alternate
[10:33] <dthacker> you may want to get a live cd and check that.  Why the alternate cd instead of the server CD?
[10:33] <cchance> its doing it again
[10:33] <cchance> low mem
[10:34] <dthacker> How much memory is in this computer?
[10:34] <cchance> 64 mb but im too upgrade it soon
[10:35] <dthacker> cchance: I don't have the specs for the alternate CD available, but I'
[10:35] <dthacker> d say you are on the bare minimum of RAM, and that may be causing your problem.
[10:36] <cchance> what about the card? its realtek Fastethernet
[10:37] <dthacker> When I have a question about compatibiltiy with a specific piece of hardware, I google. 
[10:38] <cchance> im not so good with google
[10:39] <lcdd> alternate desktop and server CDs have the same installer. i don't think their memory requirements differ
[11:03] <sahafeez> realtek should just work.
[11:03] <sahafeez> the ram is the issue