[12:13] <hansin> Can anyone recommend on of the various available Japper services/deamons?  I see that jabberd2 and ejabberd are there.  Is the jabber package jabberd14 or something else?  I was hoping to start with one that is easy to configure.  Thanks.
[12:14] <hansin> s/one of the
[12:33] <hansin> Ok, I answered my own question; the Jabber package is the jabberd14.  Not sure if I should go with jabberd2 though.  I know they are two distinct projects.
[01:17] <nealmcb> hansin: I'm hearing pretty good things about ejabberd and wildfire
[01:20] <Dessan> hansin, I personally love wildfire
[08:00] <hansin> Yeah, I just noticed that you can download a openfire_XYX.tar.gz file, and it states this next to the download link: "No Java JRE, works on most Unix variants"
[08:01] <hansin> So I bet it would be pretty easy to get it working on Ubuntu Server.
[09:43] <PanzerMKZ> does anyone change some of the settings in hdparm for harddrives and cd rom's?
[10:42] <juliux> hi
[10:42] <juliux> did somebody tested scalix opensource edition with evolution as client?
[05:36] <juliux> hi
[07:53] <madh64> Hi, I have just installed ubuntu server 6.06.1 (LTS) on a via cv860a system. The install seemed to go fine, but when I boot the installed system it segfaults right after loading init.rd. Can anyone help?
[08:49] <madh64> i think my segfault issue may have been due to incorrect kernel arch. is it possible for me to install an i586 kernel?
[09:45] <stiv2k> why does it say this every time i try to upgrade?
[09:45] <stiv2k> The following packages have been kept back: gnupg linux-image-server linux-server
[11:49] <madh64> hi - is it possible for me to run ubuntu-server on a i586 based machine?
[11:51] <Nafallo> not with the serverkernel AFAIK
[11:53] <madh64> i read that i586 support was being dropped but i hoped there was a work around
[11:53] <Nafallo> go with another kernel I would think?
[11:54] <madh64> how do i put an i586 kernel on at install time?
[12:01] <nealmcb> stiv2k: are you using aptitude?  I've seen that sort of thing especially with aptitude.  apt-get may work better, though it doesn't keep track of what you intended to install as well....