[01:07] <spiekey> how can i install the german locales?
[01:07] <spiekey> "locale -a" does not show the german set
[01:20] <spiekey> got it
[02:01] <ubuntu-jeff> Does anyone here have any experience working with Linux Kernel Virtualization?
[02:09] <fujin_> how so?
[02:09] <fujin_> xen? vmware?
[02:09] <fujin_> that other crappy one?
[02:58] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> hi, on ubuntu-server daemons are dying randomly. On regular ubuntu this doesn't happen, I noticed if I do something like "memtest (all_my_ram)" on regular ubuntu the system crawls but processes don't die, on ubuntu-server it kills everything (including sshd). How can I change this behavior to be like regular ubuntu?
[03:19] <ubuntu-jeff> I'm looking at Linux KVM vs VMware and weiging my options
[03:19] <ubuntu-jeff> (sorry about the delay, I stepped away)
[03:24] <ubuntu-jeff> I'm afraid of vendor lock-in with VMware server images. But I'm not sure of the usability (or maintainability, rather) of Linux KVM.
[03:24] <ubuntu-jeff> Also, I know that with VMWare, it is possible to copy an entire virtual machine live, while it is in use. I don't know if the same can be done with a Linux KVM qcow image.
[03:31] <ubuntu-jeff> Also, am I likely to have sudden incompatibility issues (or server re-activations, If the Guest is a M$ server product that requires activation) after a kernel upgrade?
[03:31] <ubuntu-jeff> (because LKVM is part of the kernel proper)
[03:40] <osmosis> whats the speed different between running and i386 distro, vs running an amd64 copy of a distro ?
[03:42] <ubuntu-jeff> One is targeted toward the i386. That is, it will run on virtually all x86 and compatables all the way back to the i386 (in practice, this really is limited to nothing older than a 486, but these days, that's not much of a limit.
[03:43] <ubuntu-jeff> On the other hand, an amd64, also known as x86_64 distro
[03:43] <ubuntu-jeff> is targeted toward the 64 bit x86 architecture, and will run on any 64-bit Intel and AMD chip, except for the Itanium line, which is much different than the amd64.
[03:44] <ubuntu-jeff> Is my explanation sufficiently clear, or am I confusing you, osmisis?
[03:57] <m12> hey guys
[03:58] <m12> in /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini i cant find extension=mysql.so
[03:58] <m12> any tips ?
[03:59] <ubuntu-jeff> apt-get install php5-mysql
[03:59] <m12> ok tnx, sec i check
[03:59] <ubuntu-jeff> don't forget sudo
[04:00] <m12> newest version
[04:00] <m12> why sudo if i am root ?
[04:02] <ubuntu-jeff> oh, I assumed you where continuing in the default Ubuntu enviornment, where 'root' lacks a password, and you where some other arbitrary user in the 'wheel' group.
[04:02] <ubuntu-jeff> hm...
[04:02] <m12> no go
[04:02] <m12> cant find it
[04:02] <ubuntu-jeff> did you do a LAMP install on your server?
[04:02] <m12> why lamp ?
[04:02] <ubuntu-jeff> LAMP
[04:02] <ubuntu-jeff> stands for
[04:03] <m12> i know
[04:03] <ubuntu-jeff> Linux + Apatchie + MySQL + PHP.
[04:03] <ubuntu-jeff> Some times
[04:03] <m12> i did manual install
[04:03] <ubuntu-jeff> ok
[04:03] <ubuntu-jeff> well
[04:04] <ubuntu-jeff> Have you done a manual install of mysql
[04:04] <ubuntu-jeff> before with sucess?
[04:04] <m12> mysql-server
[04:04] <m12> yes
[04:05] <ubuntu-jeff> hm..
[04:06] <m12> i just cant find it in php.ini
[04:06] <ajmitch> because it's not in there
[04:06] <ubuntu-jeff> have you used grep
[04:06] <ajmitch> but in /etc/php5/conf.d/mysql.ini
[04:06] <ubuntu-jeff> to be certain you're not just missing it.
[04:06] <ubuntu-jeff> ?
[04:06] <m12> hm
[04:07] <m12> let me check
[04:07] <m12> lol, tnx ajmitch
[04:07] <ubuntu-jeff> ?
[04:08] <m12> ajmitch , so i dont need to enable it in php.ini and give route to it ?
[04:08] <ajmitch> no
[04:08] <m12> ok
[04:08] <ajmitch> it should just work, assuming that you restart apache
[04:08] <m12> ok , many tnx m8 :)
[04:16] <ubuntu-server-je> is anyone going to answer my kvm question?
[04:18] <m12> another problem i stumble upon is: sudo apache2-ssl-certificate
[04:18] <m12> sudo: apache2-ssl-certificate: command not found
[04:18] <ajmitch> ubuntu-server-je: no, because I haven't used kvm
[04:19] <ubuntu-server-je> ok
[04:19] <ubuntu-server-je> what about vmware?
[04:19] <ajmitch> vmware should work alright
[04:19] <ubuntu-server-je> is it not closed-sourced?
[04:20] <ajmitch> it is
[04:20] <ubuntu-server-je> ok
[04:20] <ajmitch> there have been various utilities for reading the disk images
[04:20] <ajmitch> I don;t know how well they work with snapshots, etc
[04:20] <ubuntu-server-je> like qemu-image?
[04:21] <ajmitch> yes
[04:21] <ubuntu-server-je> which seems to read some of them
[04:21] <ubuntu-server-je> ok
[04:21] <ajmitch> I haven't had much use for vmware outside of testing development stuff
[04:21] <ubuntu-server-je> With a PC that has VT instructions in the CPU, is near-native speed truly achivable?
[04:22] <ajmitch> you can have decent speed even without that
[04:22] <ajmitch> but yes, it should be fairly fast, depending on the workload
[04:22] <m12> guys , can u help with SSL ,i am trying to get it runing , but server just dont accept apache2-ssl-certificate command
[04:25] <ubuntu-server-je> ok
[07:14] <alka_trash> hey anyone know anything about Ubuntu Jeos?
[12:30] <pj_og> Hi! I installed the ubuntu-server, but the base system doesn't boot. I have no idea why. I can boot memtest86+, but trying one of the kernels results only in a "reset". What now? The installation itself went absolutely smoothless, no error or so. But then rebooting doesn't work.
[12:30] <pj_og> ...smooth...
[12:32] <pj_og> I even have no idea how to debug such a thing since there are no messages.
[12:33] <pj_og> Any ideas anybody?
[12:37] <pj_og> To me it looks like there is a problem with the ubuntu-server kernel.
[04:38] <j3one> I have an Ubuntu box (latest server edition) set up at a colo and can ssh into it now.
[04:38] <j3one> Now I am needing to set up LAMP and hopefully
[04:38] <j3one> phpmyadmin + webadmin
[04:39] <j3one> but j3one == noob
[04:39] <j3one> Anyone know of a good guide?
[04:40] <Drazha> j3one, yeap
[04:40] <Drazha> j3one, http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu704
[04:40] <dantalizing> howtoforge has some nice stuff
[04:41] <j3one> thanks
[04:42] <Drazha> that'll be 10 bucks :)
[06:53] <osmosis> is there a way for me to find out what version of the xen kernel is included in gutsy ?
[06:56] <Nafallo> the same as the regular kernel.
[06:56] <Nafallo> it's just a patch these days.
[08:22] <osmosis> how can I revert my config files back to original for a particular package?
[08:23] <ScottK> Purge the package and reinstall is one way.
[08:23] <ScottK> sudo dpkg -P packagname
[08:31] <pike_> dpkg-reconfigure <packagename> may work too id think
[08:49] <osmosis> any recommendations on how to fix these system errors?  http://dpaste.com/19370/
[08:57] <sommer> osmosis: what are you trying to install?
[08:57] <leonel> osmosis:  locale-gen  en_US.UTF-8
[08:58] <osmosis> im just doing a normal  apt-get update; apt-get upgrade;   on a dapper install.  not a normal dapper install though...was setup with debootstrap.
[09:00] <dantalizing> osmosis: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75493
[09:01] <osmosis> dantalizing: coool
[09:02] <osmosis> dantalizing: hmm..  sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales    doesnt fix it.
[09:02] <dantalizing> there are some other suggestings in the thread
[09:03] <osmosis> locale-gen  en_US.UTF-8    works though.
[09:03] <osmosis> leonel: thanks
[09:12] <FlyingSquirrel32> How do I add something to /etc/init.d so I can start/stop/restart it?
[09:14] <sommer> FyingSquirrel32: is the application something you've developed or something installed from apt-get?
[09:14] <sommer> the command you're probably looking for is upate-rc.d
[09:21] <FlyingSquirrel32> sommer: It's ntop. I installed with apt-get, but it didn't seem to create a startup script.
[09:24] <FlyingSquirrel32> sommer: yeah, that's what I'm looking for, but I'd like a template script but I can't seem to find one.
[09:25] <pike_> there should be a skeleton script in /etc/init.d/
[09:33] <FlyingSquirrel32> you're right, thanks pike_
[11:47] <leonel> 
[11:47] <leonel> I had smtp auth  with sql  to postgresql   working in dapper
[11:47] <leonel> now in feisty
[11:48] <leonel> I can't  make any auth  the log says  cant find /etc/sasldb2
[11:48] <leonel> was any critical change ?
[11:48] <leonel> even  did the first  upgrade from dapper to edgy  and the same error
[11:52] <wasabi> smtp auth?
[11:53] <wasabi> you mean with a mail server?