[00:01] <antdedyet> Sweet, Ubuntu is offered by Hostway now
[00:02] <antdedyet> Finally, I have some push to move a big client of mine over from RedHat.
[00:13] <Gargoyle> goodnight all
[01:07] <ScottK> Who was the ebox guy?
[01:08] <ScottK> I commented on your libtree-perl package on REVU.
[03:37]  * emgent night.
[06:34] <Icehawk78> Is there a way to kill a process (a Ruby script, specifically) and then start it again every x hours through SSH?
[07:29] <milestone_> hi all i am running ubuntu on both server and desktop. Now i have a question when there comes a new ubuntu release say from feisty to gutsy, my update-notifier tells me, "hey there i s new release. Do you want to upgrade? " Is there something similar for the server? Or do I need to edit the sources.list by hand?
[07:30] <pteague> i think you'll have to change the sources.list, but i'm not sure... there's a url around somewhere that has info on upgrading versions, but i don't remember... let me see if i can find it
[07:32] <pteague> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:33] <pteague> go into whichever version you need & there should be a network upgrade for ubuntu servers section
[07:33] <milestone_> ok thx
[07:34] <pteague> np, if you have a software raid array you may have issues with that...  i had to re-add 1 of the drives & let it rebuild the backup
[08:12] <_ruben> to upgrade a server use: sudo do-release-upgrade
[09:00] <milestone_> question about locale configuration on gutsy
[09:00] <milestone_> it says install locales reconifugre locales install localeconf reconfigure localeconf
[09:00] <milestone_> but i remember a nice dialog where i could choose which locales i can generate with locale-gen
[09:01] <milestone_> is that gone?
[09:01] <kgoetz> yes. iirc two releases ago
[09:01] <milestone_> i want more than one locale because i am running squirrelmail and it is working with compiled locales
[09:02] <milestone_> kgoetz: why? does it really make sense?
[09:02] <milestone_> so i run locale-gen with the locales i need, correct?
[09:02] <kgoetz> milestone_: dont remember. just remember it got pulled
[09:03] <milestone_> kgoetz: yeah no worries
[09:03] <milestone_> i see that reconfigre locales will re-generate even those locales i generated with locale-gen
[09:53] <Gargoyle> Morning
[11:13] <kraut> moin
[12:25] <zul> morning
[13:09] <AnRkey> i am having problems with my nfs server
[13:09] <AnRkey> I can create and delete dir's and files
[13:09] <AnRkey> can't edit them
[13:10] <AnRkey> output from nano:  Error writing new file: Invalid argument
[13:10] <AnRkey> gedit, openoffice and others give more or less the same error
[13:10] <AnRkey> any help would be cool
[16:29] <CarlFK> gutsy - Package `locale' is not installed and no info is available.
[16:30] <CarlFK> E: Couldn't find package locale
[16:30] <CarlFK> apt-cache search locale = about 1 million hits
[16:33] <coffeedude> CarlFK: Its "apt-get install locales".
[16:36] <CarlFK> coffeedude: just found that on http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=397005
[16:37] <CarlFK> which is the real problem, and folloing all of those sugestions didn't help
[16:41] <coffeedude> CarlFK: ahhh....ok.
[18:45] <zul> does anyone have an opinnon on https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182086?
[18:45] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 182086 in dovecot "dovecot-common postinst fails for multiple ssl certs" [Medium,Triaged]
[18:49] <nxvl_work> zul: the grep is only checking if there is any ssl cert
[18:49] <nxvl_work> zul: not using it
[18:50] <nxvl_work> if there is one it uses it, if not, it creates one
[18:50] <nxvl_work> so the solution is a good one
[18:51] <nxvl_work> IMHO
[18:51] <zul> ok good
[18:58] <CarlFK> what is the #u-doc  chan name?
[18:58] <CarlFK> or is there one?
[18:59] <sommer> CarlFK: #ubuntu-doc
[18:59] <CarlFK> huh - must have misspelled it. thanks
[19:42] <reya276> having a bit of an issue, for some reson postfix stopped sending and receiving emails, any ideas why that might happen, nothing has changed except for some normal updates to Ubuntu yesterday
[19:42] <reya276> this is the only thing in my mail error log "Jan 24 14:31:49 krusty postfix/sendmail[9858]: fatal: usage: sendmail [options]"
[19:46] <Goosemoose> hi guys, has the addon for hardy been finished to enable the simple authentication against an AD domain?
[19:54] <dho_ragus> reya276: whenever i have to troubleshoot mail problems i use `tcpflow port 25`, send mail, then dig through the output of the dump.
[19:54] <dho_ragus> reya276: another thing to do is to do dpkg-reconfigure on your mail package
[19:55] <dho_ragus> i've had mail problems that have been resolved by both of those.
[19:57] <reya276> thanks, but the issue seems to be fixed as It was an update from yesterday that was left unattended and BIND was going to change a script so it was waiting for someone to give the ok
[20:19] <sommer> soren: hello, is there a way to use virt-manager from the cli?
[21:17] <Goosemoose2> Sincerely,
[21:17] <Goosemoose2> Dominic Maricic
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[21:21] <Goosemoose2> hate it when that hapens. does anyone know if the new module to connect ubuntu to an AD server via hardy is ready
[21:25] <jetole_> hey guys, some tech at our company, probably me but thats besides the point, just did a rm -rf /usr/lib on a server, is there a way using a CD I can fix this? I was able to do a dpkg --get-selections before ssh dropped me but using apt-get --reinstall failed with missing libs
[21:27] <zul> i think you might be screwed
[21:27] <zul> but then again you might not
[21:28] <infinity> debootstrap a base system to a chroot, copy over enough libs to make dpkg and apt happy again, then do the --reinstall dance.
[21:37] <jetole_> infinity: thanks
[21:37] <jetole_> infinity: you want to do that for me?
[21:37] <jetole_> j/k