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=== Topic for #ubuntu-server: Ubuntu Server discussion and support | for general (not server specific) support visit #ubuntu | Seriously good guide to asking questions on IRC: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html
=== Topic (#ubuntu-server): set by nealmcb at Sat Jul 7 23:04:50 2007
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krautmoin11:20
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luk3hi could anyone help me with a network card isue in server?11:52
luk3i have an acer machine and it will not detect my onboard network card11:53
luk3anyone got any ideas?11:53
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luk3anyone there?12:10
luk3could someone please help me with a ntwork card issue ?12:22
sorenWhich nic is it?12:24
luk3it is an onboard card built into my mb12:26
luk3it is an acer machine12:27
luk3asm160012:27
luk3any ideas?12:28
sorenWhat's the problem?12:28
luk3it does not detect my card12:28
sorenWhat makes you say that?12:28
luk3when i type ifconfig i am just presented with the loopback info12:28
luk3and when i installed the os it said it could not find any network interfaces12:29
sorenType "ifconfig -a"12:29
luk3just comes up with loopback info12:29
sorenAlright. Throw the output of lspci onto pastebin12:30
soren!pastebin12:31
ubotupastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)12:31
luk3i cant because its not on the net12:31
sorenAh, right :)12:31
sorenWell, give me the PCI id of the nic, then.12:31
sorenAlso, which version of Ubuntu is this?12:32
luk3its ubuntu server feisty12:32
luk3how do i get the pci id?12:32
sorenlspci12:33
luk3ok done that what will it look like?12:33
sorenidentify the nic, "lspci -n" will show you the ID's.12:33
sorenIt will say "blahblahblah network blahblahbah"12:33
luk300:04.0 ethernet controller : silicon integrated system [sis]  191 gigabit ethernet adater (rev 02)12:35
sorenAlright. And "lspci -n | grep 00:04.0" ?12:35
luk300:040 0200: 1039:0191 (rev 02)12:36
luk3any ideas?12:38
sorenI'll just fire up my feisty box. Hang on.12:39
luk3thanks12:40
luk3im assuming that ubuntu hasnt gt the apropriate drivers for this ?12:40
sorenThat's why I'm checking my Feisty box.12:41
sorenGutsy has them.12:41
sorenFeisty might not have.12:41
luk31039:0191 is the controller id right?12:42
luk3you you should be able to get a driver for that ?12:42
luk3i have never come across this before i have set up lods of boxes12:42
luk3:s12:42
sorenIt's the vendor and device id of the network interface card.12:42
luk3http://listing.driveragent.com/pci/1039/0191/10390191?r=0212:43
luk3so thats the right indows driver?12:43
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sorenFeisty has the driver too.12:43
sorenTry: sudo modprobe sis19012:44
sorenand see what dmesg says12:44
sorenluk3: I have no idea what that is.12:45
luk3no message12:45
sorenThen it was probably already loaded.12:45
sorenRemove it and load it again.12:46
luk3what ?12:46
sorenOr dig through dmesg and see what it says.12:46
sorenThe driver12:46
sorensis19012:46
sorenremove it and insert it again.12:46
luk3how?12:46
sorenrmmod sis19012:46
luk3ok done12:47
luk3now restart the server?12:47
sorenNo.12:47
sorenJust reload the driver12:47
sorenmodprobe sis19012:47
luk3ok12:48
luk3still not there12:48
sorenwhre?12:48
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luk3ifconfig12:48
sorenno... We haven't changed anything.12:48
sorenLook in dmesg12:49
luk3ye sis190 gig....... loaded12:49
sorenNothing else?12:49
luk3well it has all the other things but thats the ref to the network device12:50
luk3gigabit ethernet driver 1.212:50
sorenAnd still nothing in "ifconfig -a" ?12:50
luk3no12:52
sorenThere's not much I can do from here, then.12:53
sorenI'd recommend you shove in a cheap-o NIC from your local hardware dealer instead.12:53
luk3only thing i can do is put another nic in i guess12:53
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Kamping_Kaiseris it possable to get the tasks lists used to create the ubuntu cds?01:52
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m12hello02:36
Kamping_Kaiserhi02:37
m12hi kamping_kaiser02:37
Kamping_Kaiser:)02:37
m12:)02:37
Kamping_Kaiserhow are you?02:37
m12i got today two HDD's about same size 20.0GB and 20.5GB02:38
m12i would like to setup raid on it02:38
m12but never done that02:38
m12any tips ?02:38
sorenKamping_Kaiser: What particularly are you looking for?02:38
Kamping_Kaisersoren, i'm trying to use debian-cd, and i thought if i had the tasks it might be easier02:39
sorenKamping_Kaiser: That did not really answer my question :)02:42
Kamping_Kaisersoren, oh :|02:43
sorenKamping_Kaiser: Ok.. What are you trying to do?02:45
Kamping_Kaisersoren, create an install cd that works the same as an ubuntu 'alternate' cd from scratch02:45
sorenKamping_Kaiser: Ok... So what exactly are you looking for? The list of packages on the server cd?02:46
Kamping_Kaisersoren, yes the package list, but for the desktop cd02:47
sorenAh, sorry, I mean "alternate".02:47
sorenLook at the manifest on the cd?02:47
Kamping_Kaiseri'll grab an image later and have a look. thanks.02:48
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TeTeTjdstrand: is there a graphical interface for auth-client-config?03:27
jdstrandTeTeT: no03:32
jdstrandTeTeT: I just put up https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AuthClientConfig03:33
jdstrandTeTeT: its not a 'configurer', but rather a 'configuration manager'03:33
jdstrandTeTeT: if that makes any sense... :)03:34
TeTeTjdstrand: makes perfect sense, IMO authconfig from Red Hat follows a similar approach03:38
jdstrandTeTeT: it is really a low-level tool that other tools like debconf or authtool can use03:38
TeTeTjdstrand: anything planned for Hardy?03:38
jdstrandTeTeT: it is in gutsy universe and slated to go into main soon.  ldap-auth-client will use it for configuring ldap authentication.  After that, I imagine a kerberos-auth-client that will use it, and possibly integration with libpam-runtime and base-files, if the community wants that03:40
TeTeTok03:40
TeTeTjdstrand: would you mind update me when a new configuration tool utilizes auth-client-config? The current list contains ldap-auth-client.03:45
jdstrandTeTeT: np03:45
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TeTeTjdstrand: thanks for the extremly fast feedback04:06
jdstrandTeTeT: :)04:06
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spiekeyhi06:29
spiekeyhow can in install ubuntu server lts with a i386 kernel?06:30
spiekeyit gets stuck at "configuring evms" when in install in within vmware06:30
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sorenspiekey: which version of Ubuntu is that?08:51
Burgundaviahey soren08:51
sorenHey, Corey! What's up? Long time!08:52
Burgundaviajust back from vacation08:52
zulhow was south africa?08:54
sorenBurgundavia: Cool.08:54
Burgundaviavery good08:55
Burgundaviasaw all my relatives I haden't seen in a while, saw the local wildlife, etc.08:55
Burgundaviamarvelled at the terrible bandwidth08:55
zulheh could be worse08:55
Burgundaviathe Uni of Stellenbosch, one of the larger and more techincal unis in SA pays 500,000 R/yr for 20 mbit08:56
zulBurgundavia: pretty normal for southern africa08:56
Burgundaviayep, sadly08:56
Burgundaviaare there relatively recent x86 isos floating around?08:59
Burgundaviadesktop ones, I meant08:59
NafalloBurgundavia: tribe-5?09:00
sorenI have no clue how much 500,000 Rand is in pounds or dollars or anything else I can relate to?09:00
Burgundaviaabout 75,000 USD09:00
Nafallosoren: google probably knows ;-)09:00
sorenO.O09:00
sorenWow.09:00
sorenI can get that for 400 pounds a year.09:00
sorenRoughly.09:01
ScottKsoren: Where are you?09:01
Burgundaviawe are a little more09:01
sorenScottK: My basement :p09:01
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ScottKHeh.09:01
sorenScottK: ...which is in Denmark.09:01
ScottKOK.09:01
sorenNafallo: Hm?09:01
Nafallosoren: mhm?09:02
Nafallosoren: work benefit ;-)09:03
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zulisnt it kroner?09:03
sorenScottK: It is, but DKK wouldn't mean a lot to you people, I suppose?09:03
sorenzul: Yes.09:04
sorenNafallo: Cool.09:04
ScottKRight, but I'd have guessed you'd generalize in Euro (I thought .dk was in the Euro zone)?09:04
NafalloScottK: not all counties in EU use EUR...09:04
sorenScottK: Nah, we didn't like the Euro.09:04
Nafallocountries even09:04
ScottKOK.09:04
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Nafallosometimes I wonder if any countries do :-P09:05
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nealmcbwhere can I get Ubuntu's JeOS?  Re: http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-jeos and http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2198483/ubuntu-expands-virtual09:39
nealmcbthough it seems that there would be many JeOS's, one per application.  But the core, or one targeted at django or apache or something, is what I'm looking for.09:45
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ScottKAnyone here who uses clamav-milter on Feisty?  We have a security patch we'd like to test.10:03
mralphabetany suggestions about how to decompile a .dll file?10:06
wasabimralphabet: This seems a strange place to ask that.10:24
mralphabetwasabi: true10:35
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theacolyteWhat does this mean? And how can I fix it? Seems like one of those really dumb errors10:37
theacolytehttp://pastebin.ca/70238910:37
theacolytewhy won't it replace the deleted config file10:37
theacolytei'm in some kind of retarded dbconfig loop10:37
wasabiBecause dpkg doesn't do that.10:37
theacolyteOk, so how can I fix this?10:37
wasabiDeleting a config file is a change that should be preserved.10:38
wasabiJust like altering a config file.10:38
wasabiPass --force-confmiss to dpkg.10:38
theacolyteI'm not sure what dpkg that's an option for, it doesn't seem to work for dpkg-reconfigure10:39
wasabidpkg itself.10:40
wasabiIt's described in the man page.10:40
theacolyteok well maybe I'm missing something here10:42
theacolyteIf I do a dpkg --force-confmiss packagename, it says it needs an action10:42
wasabiuh huh. -i10:42
wasabiSomething to install.10:42
theacolyteif I do a dpkg packagename --force-confmiss, it says I need an action10:43
wasabiYou aren't trying to tell dpkg to fix your config file. You're trying to tell it to reinstall a given .deb file, replacing missing config files.10:43
theacolyteahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh10:44
wasabiI have no idea what dbconfig is, though.10:44
theacolyteReplacing config file /etc/cacti/debian.php with new version10:45
theacolyteNot replacing deleted config file /etc/cacti/apache.conf10:45
theacolyteawesome.10:45
theacolyteat this point I could have just reinstalled ubuntu-server faster10:46
theacolyteI foolishly assumed that mysql would use a root password from the get-go =/10:46
theacolyteyup10:48
theacolytejust gonna reload it10:48
theacolytethis is silly10:48
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nealmcbtheacolyte: I recall a mysql bug report and much discussion about the difficulties of dealing securely and clearly with root pws....10:54
nealmcbIIRC upstream was going to make some changes10:55
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SuperLagnealmcb: you get an answer to your JeOS question? or have you found it on your own, yet?11:22
theacolytenealmcb: ahh interesting11:35
theacolyteActually I did get it to work once I walked away. Did an apt-get remove cacti, dpkg --purge cacti, reinstalled using apt-get, and configured the db manually11:47
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m12hello11:52
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