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mutabihey all - does anyone know any good visual designers for mysql that work under linux at all? something like mysql workbench for linux ?00:29
mutabiokay answered my own question: http://ondras.zarovi.cz/sql/  :-)00:33
joebob777as7tesla4 Great!01:40
jetolehey guys02:53
joebob777as7hey jetole02:53
jetoleif I don't specify a route/gateway in my /etc/networks/interfaces then ubuntu seems to choose one for me automatically, can I disable this?02:54
jetoleor do I have to write my own f$!#ing network startup script?02:54
joebob777as7jetole what is the purpose?02:54
hellspawngot a basic server and would like to have dual hd's one for backup. program suggestions??02:56
jetoleI have a machine with three public routes on three seperate interfaces and only one is supposed to be the gateway so I set the nic to manual and or static and apply the ip and netmask and then setup the expensive static routes and I could not figure out why I had multi default routes until I took all routing off and they were still there and when I didn't start 3 of the nic and set it up verbatim from the pre-up I used and the ...02:56
jetole... ip command in interfaces it came up properly02:56
joebob777as7hellspawn cron rsync02:56
jetolehellspawn: yes, network based backup02:56
hellspawnk that should start me in the right direction02:57
jetolealso rdiff-backup works better then rsync for backup02:57
hellspawnexcellent02:57
joebob777as7hellspawn I use cron rsync over ssh02:57
jetolersync is really not where you want to look for backups but is a great tool for replicating data offsite02:58
jetolerdiff-backup provides more backup specific options02:58
hellspawnjust a basic duplicate of files to the other hd on the server02:58
jetoleread about it in "backup and recovery" from o'reilly02:58
joebob777as7hellspawn I swear if you use rsync you'll be happy02:59
jetolehellspawn: maybe rsync then, rdiff backup only copies changes keeps date info so I can pull how file looked since backup on X day etc etc02:59
jetoleyou might be02:59
jetolelike I said, rdiff-backup is really designed for the backup process and rsync isn't but that makes rsync simpler and stupider for the task03:00
jetolei am not bad mouthing rsync, stupid for the task sounds like what you might want03:00
jetolebut I would do it to another computer03:00
jetolehaving backups to the hard drive is great till the computer crashes03:01
joebob777as7a quick and dirty backup is rsync over ssh with self signing ssh03:01
twb`Kerberized NFSv4 doesn't love me.03:01
hellspawnwhile it may be "dumb" for the job I can make it a weekly task and save important data03:01
jetoleI use self signing for mine as well03:01
jetolehellspawn: absolutly, I use rdiff-backup nightly03:01
jetolehellspawn: so you don't know how I can disable routing in interfaces?03:02
joebob777as7hellspawn rsync -vaz /path/to/data server:/path/to/backup03:02
jetoleor anyone know how routing can be disabled in interfaces?03:02
hellspawnjoebob777as7 seems easy enough03:03
hellspawnjetole I think you need to look at your net.eth0 script.. but that may be gentoo03:04
hellspawntoo many distros.. so little time03:04
jetoleyeah thats gentoo alone03:06
jetolescrew it, I am writting an rc script for these interfaces03:06
hellspawnjetole  /etc/network/interfaces03:06
hellspawnjetole: that may have been the smartest thing I'vev written all day03:07
jetolehellspawn: come again03:08
hellspawnjetole: check out /etc/network/interfaces03:09
jetolehellspawn: thanks for the advice03:09
jetole22:56 < jetole> I have a machine with three public routes on three seperate interfaces and only one is supposed to be the gateway so I set the nic to manual  and or static and apply the ip and netmask and then setup the expensive static routes and I could not figure out why I had multi default03:09
jetole routes until I took all roting off and they were still there and when I didn't start 3 of the nic and sedt it up verbatim from the pre-up I  used and the ...03:09
jetole22:56 < jetole> ... ip command in interfaces it came up properly03:09
jetole22:54 < jetole> if I don't specify a route/gateway in my /etc/networks/interfaces then ubuntu seems to choose one for me automatically, can I disable this?03:10
jetolenotice the time gaps03:10
hellspawnjetole: why don't you just give me your address and I'll send you my extra router03:10
jetolewhy do I need another router?03:12
hellspawnwhy are you using a computer as a router??03:12
jetoleI have a linux IDS here with 11 NIC03:12
hellspawnI may be misunderstanding03:12
jetolehellspawn: static routes for an inline IDS03:12
jetolenot that I don't think a computer cannot perform as an excellent router but I am deffinitly having issues at the moment with it03:13
hellspawnI could tell you a solution but it would be a gentoo one not a debian one03:13
jetolewell I am already writting the rc script and taking it out of interfaces all together03:14
jetole /etc/network/interfaces03:15
wo0f 04:13
piedoggieI'm testing out  8.04 beta as a guest under vmware workstation with the goal of running under vm ware server.  I need to run vmware tools to enable clean shutdown/startup.04:15
piedoggieI installed the virtual kernal and the vmware tools install complains about the supplied vm kernel modules04:16
piedoggiewhat is the one-true-way of installing vmware tools?04:17
JanC8.04 has pre-compiled vmware tools in the repositories IIRC04:18
piedoggieany idea of the name?04:18
JanCopenvm* or somthing like that04:18
piedoggieonly find the x11 video drivers04:20
JanCopen-vm-tools04:20
JanChttp://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/open-vm-tools04:20
piedoggiegot it04:20
piedoggiethanks04:21
JanCnp  ツ04:22
piedoggiehmm selecting the gui version installs a *boat load* of packages :-)04:23
JaxxMaxxoooh, unicode smiley04:23
piedoggieit is the future man..04:23
JaxxMaxxwhat's the keycode for that one?04:24
piedoggiedon't know.  fumble fingert it into existance.04:24
JaxxMaxxmust be using multinational keyset04:25
JaxxMaxx©04:25
piedoggiecopyright??04:26
JaxxMaxx£04:26
piedoggiepound04:26
JaxxMaxx¢¡Ÿ₧¥œœ›š™04:26
piedoggiecool04:27
JaxxMaxxthe joys of alt+numpad04:27
piedoggieugh.  the open vm tools don't do the clean shutdown it seems04:43
jetoleJaxxMaxx: I remember back in the windows 95 days and even windows 98, alt+255 created a hard space and you could make a folder in dos that windows didn't know how to open05:17
JaxxMaxxNice place to stash the goods05:24
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rhineheart_mhello.. what's the correct permission to module directory? is it www-data?11:06
Kamping_Kaiserwhat modules11:07
rhineheart_msorry.. wrong entry..11:09
rhineheart_mKamping_Kaiser, if ssh server can be accessed in the internet.. is it safe?11:10
Kamping_Kaiserthat is a nonsense question11:10
rhineheart_mokay.. sorry for the nonsence question then.11:10
Kamping_Kaiserits as safe as the weakest password on the system11:11
rhineheart_mhow about having a password if 15letters plus 2 digits.. that format is safe?11:11
* Kamping_Kaiser shrug11:12
faulkes-if you are going to put a server up with ssh, then passwords can always be guessed, regardless of length11:16
Kamping_Kaiserafk. sleep11:16
faulkes-you should be looking at additional measures11:16
faulkes-such as restricting the hosts which can ssh to the server via iptables11:17
faulkes-or installing and configuring fail2ban11:17
faulkes-or both ;)11:17
Kamping_Kaiserhosts.allow/deny is a nicely crude way of doing it11:17
* Kamping_Kaiser really gone11:17
rhineheart_mbut I'm using a dynamic IP to access server back in the office.. how would I do that? how about using private key file?11:18
sorenThe safe choice is to disable password logins altogether and only do pubkey authentication.11:20
faulkes-that's another option as well11:20
rhineheart_muhuh.. please advise me the safest way to do it?11:21
sorenI... er... just did?11:21
rhineheart_mI mean. which is the safest way to secure the box with ssh server...11:21
sorenWEll, that's not entirely true.11:21
sorenThe safe choice is to turn the thing off or not plug it into the network.11:22
rhineheart_mat least.. the safest11:22
rhineheart_msoren, that's an excellent one. but I guess.. it's the only avenue for me to send files to server with the use of ssh server by winscp11:22
faulkes-we've presented you with a number of options, it is up to you to decide which you feel meets your requirements for security11:24
rhineheart_mI guess I would choose pubkey auth11:24
sorenOk. Do that then.11:25
rhineheart_mnow.. may I ask you guys here..how to change the username administrator into something else I want.. the administrator was the one I set when I set-up the box11:25
sorenrhineheart_m: There's no tool to do that. You need to change /etc/{passwd,group,gshadow,shadow} manually.11:26
rhineheart_mokay.. so how to do it?11:27
faulkes-if you are only changing the person who has sudo ability11:28
rhineheart_myeah.. I want to change the username with sudo ability11:29
sorenrhineheart_m: You open those files and change the name whereever you see it.11:29
faulkes-add the new account you want to be able to sudo to the admin group and remove the old account11:29
sorenYeah, that's much easier.11:29
rhineheart_mhow to list down the usernames with sudo ability?11:30
faulkes-check /etc/group and see who is in the admin group11:30
rhineheart_mhow to read the file?11:33
rhineheart_mI tried cat /etc/group  <<<<is it the right one?11:34
siggerI notice the apache conf file doesn't have LoadModule but does refer to a mods-enabled dir.  Do I just move stuff from mods-available to mods-enabled and restart to add a mod?12:26
nijabasigger: a2enmod12:26
siggerthx.  (gees, not much on its man page tho!)12:27
siggerguess theres not much to say.12:27
sorenrhineheart_m: getent group admin12:28
nijabasigger: similarly you have a2ensite12:28
rhineheart_msoren, thanks.. do you use winscp?12:31
sorenI don't run windows.12:32
soren...and that sounds like a windows application?12:32
rhineheart_msoren, okay.. how about scp?12:33
sorenSure12:33
rhineheart_mdo you know how to allow it to write files in the directory?12:34
sorenscp isn't special w.r.t. filesystem permissions. If the user has write access, that's it.12:35
rhineheart_mokay.. how to make a user to have write access?  I guess the user m using doesn't have it.. but it is the user with sudo power.. I just don't know why the server won't allow to write12:37
sorenTry over in #ubuntu.12:38
sorenrhineheart_m: "For general (not server specific) support visit #ubuntu"12:39
NineTeen67CometI know this isn't only Ubuntu but I've noticed when I run top on my server, I see a ton of Apache running. I have 11 sites on this server, would each one be requesting an instance of apache? Right now my bandwidth is limiting even myself to get into my server, but I've got top running is how come I'm asking.13:16
fromportapache forks, but not for every website13:30
fromportone website could also produce 100 apache processes13:30
NineTeen67CometOkay, it just seems like it is really running a lot ..13:31
NineTeen67Cometno biggie, I think my current bandwidth hogging is coming from one of my other boxes (just don't know which one) ..13:31
fromportapt-get install iptraf vnstat13:33
fromportand of course: read themanuals ;-)13:34
faulkes-the number of apache children or workers is generally configurable, however the issue sounds more like one related to actual traffic rather than procecsses13:54
fromportyep, i really like things like munin to monitor my servers ;-)13:59
_MMA_Hi all. I'm trying to switch from SAMBA to NFS. Here's the issue: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=738086 Any ideas?14:06
sommer_MMA_: are the permissions correct?14:11
_MMA_Yep. I think I have it actually. Looks like I might need to define the subfolders in exports with the "nohide" option.14:12
sommer_MMA_: these are the options I use: (rw,sync,no_root_squash)14:12
_MMA_sommer: How does "no_root_squash" effect things?14:18
_MMA_I see the definition of the option, but an unsure what that means.14:18
_MMA_s/an/am14:19
sommer_MMA_: there's a good explanation here: http://www.freeos.com/articles/3421/14:23
_MMA_sommer: Thanx14:23
sommer_MMA_: not strictly necessar, but on a LAN I'm okay with it :)14:24
sommernecssary even14:24
_MMA_Ahh... Yeah. I get it now.14:25
eth01boo15:05
Piet44i have problem with enabling eth0 on ubuntu 7.10 jeos. I already edited the vmx file to ethernet address static but wont help15:37
Piet44my error is NOT_IMPLEMENTED /build/mts/release/bora-44356/pompeii2005/bora/devices/net/vlance.c:180215:37
siggerI'd appreciate if a few people could take a look at this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ConfigSave-ConfigLoad and tell me files that would need to be saved off a server that I might have missed.  Not a long read.15:38
siggerTrying to get some more feedback before putting in front of the Ubuntu gods15:38
sommersigger: are you wanting a list of config file?15:47
siggerwell, configs that people would find useful to have backed up if they were migrating, etc.15:51
siggeryou consider passwd a config file?  if not (I don't think of it that way) then stuff like that too15:51
siggerand of course welcoming a comment like "hey dopey, this already exists... its called xyz"15:52
sommersigger: just wondering, because I think the list is going to vary person to person15:52
sommerI think what you have is a good explanation of what you're trying to accomplish15:52
siggersommer: it is.  thats why I suggest a cleartext file where folks can drop in the names of files they'd like to have backed.  but some just need to be.  e.g. passwd/groups15:53
sommeroh, I see what you mean15:54
sommerthe defaults15:54
sommerprobably add /etc/hosts if you don't have it15:54
siggerthe feature rec pages suggest seeking user feedback, so just trying to do what they ask so I have the best shot at getting someone to pay attention to it.  I'm personally not the biggest lin expert in the world15:54
siggergot that15:54
siggermaybe cron stuff?15:55
sommerI would think that would vary too much15:55
siggerseems like it oughta be optional.  maybe its all in cleartext with no defaults, but the file starts off with some entrys to give folks a head start or some ideas.15:56
siggerI never like unseen defaults personally15:56
sommermaybe look at files that don't get modified depending on which packages are installed15:56
siggerer, sorry, not followign15:57
sommerI think hosts, passwd, and groups are a good start15:57
siggershadows, hosts15:57
sommerwell I was thikning of nsswitch.conf, but that can be modified depending on ldap, nic, etc15:58
sommerer nis not nic :)15:58
siggerhehe, I don't even know what that is.... sounds like a line in cleartext ;)15:58
sommerit determines the resolv order for host names15:59
siggerah15:59
sommerI'd stick with the three you have, those seem pretty sane to me, but either way15:59
siggerso much stuff potentially, iface stuff.   but all that is up to sysadmin to spec in the cleartext.16:00
siggerk, cool.  maybe I'll just tweak and leave that for the experts.  I don't even think this should be that hard in bash, as I think it through16:00
sommersigger: yep, you might also try and track down that dsl script you mention and maybe attach it to the page16:02
siggerin the DSL chan right now asking for it.  thx16:02
piedoggiesetting up 8.04 Beta under VM Ware server.  Switched to the virtual kerneland now I'm trying to figure out how to force a clean shutdown when the host machine goes down.16:16
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good_danai'm installing 6.06 on a ms virtual server 2005 r2 sp1 host, and its been sitting at the "installing core packages" for over an hour16:39
good_danaand there's 0 CPU usage16:39
sommerhey all, I just received this: udev hook script requires at least kernel version 2.6.1717:59
sommerwhen doing a test upgrade from fiesty to hardy17:59
sommerwondering if anyone else has had this issue?17:59
ScottKsommer: I'd file a bug on that if there isn't one already.  Sounds like a sequencing issue.18:00
sommerScottK: ya, I did some searching and couldn't find a similar bug, but thought maybe someone else may have had the same issue18:01
sommerI'll file one, thanks18:01
sommerjust to double check, the procedure I did was to: apt-get install network-manager-core, then do-release-upgrade -d18:02
sommerdoes that sound right?18:02
ScottKYes.18:03
sommercool18:03
piedoggieany suggestions on how to get a clean shutdown of an 8.04 guest under vmware server or workstation?18:08
mrpoundsigndoes anyone know, offhand, how to enable innodb table support in mysql? It seems to be off in 5.0.45-1ubuntu3.319:02
macdIts on, just create a new table using it as the storage engine19:09
mrpoundsignNo, it's not on, it won't let me make tables with innodb support.19:11
mrpoundsignit went away with an upgrade. It's enabled in 3.1, but not there in 3.319:12
mrpoundsignhmm, well, it looks like request-tracker is confused about innodb support19:16
mrpoundsignok, this is bizarre. SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_innodb'; shows DISABLED, but I can create InnoDB tables;19:21
mrpoundsignaah, interesting, if you specify innodb, it creates the tables as myisam19:23
agilistaany of you using gfs?19:23
mrpoundsignso, it seems 5.0.45-1ubuntu3.3 is missing innodb support.19:23
zulfor bug #208411 if we dont do inetd default anymore then why dont we just remove it from the init script19:25
ubotuLaunchpad bug 208411 in dovecot "Please guard the inetd.conf checks" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20841119:25
mrpoundsignis there a way to pull the config options to see what's happening? I think it's being compiled with '--skip-innodb'19:25
FreeNod1hi can I start programs on my ubuntu server just like my ubuntu desktop?19:31
FreeNod1^^''19:32
mutabiFreeNod1 no mate - it has no GUI so you need issue commands yourself to start apps.19:37
mutabimrpoundsign - get the source and build from scratch mate with the options you want - best way for a server deployment.19:38
infinitysoren: *whine*19:43
infinitysoren: Fix my dovecot bugs so I don't have to do it myself!19:43
FreeNod1mutabi:  oh yikes... not even with a terminal client?19:44
mrpoundsignmutabi: is there a doc on that?19:46
infinitymutabi: Are you sure you don't want to be in #slackware?19:47
mrpoundsigninfinity: whats wrong with dovecot?19:48
infinitymutabi: (It's not considered best practice in an Ubuntu support channel to tell people that they should go compile their own stuff when we happen to provide thousands of packages, specifically so they don't have to...)19:48
infinitymrpoundsign: Oh, nothing terribly, just grumpy about init spew to stdout, and too busy to upload it myself. ;)19:48
mrpoundsigninfinity: how about telling me how to tell what the compile options are for ubuntu-server-5.0.45-1ubuntu3.319:48
mrpoundsign:) at lease mutabi is helping. though I would much rather use a package, or get someone to confirm the problem.19:49
mrpoundsignand I will file a bug if I can get someone to confirm the issue.19:49
infinitymrpoundsign: Err, "ubuntu-server" isn't a package...19:49
mrpoundsignmysql-server, sorry19:50
infinityzul: Don't remove inetd junk from the init script.  It's there to guard against people who DO have it installed.  It's correct, it's just not correct to do it blindly.19:50
infinityzul: Sorry, completely missed you commenting on it.19:50
zulinfinity: yeah it was just a rhetorical question19:51
mrpoundsignlike, if someone can tell me how to get the source package, I can see if the innodb option is disabled upon compile :)19:51
infinitymrpoundsign: I could be smoking something, but I don't see us shipping 5.0.45 binaries at all... We ship 5.0.51a-3ubuntu519:51
mrpoundsigngutsy-updates19:52
infinitymrpoundsign: Source packages can be snagged with "apt-get source ${package}", assuming you have "deb-src" lines in your sources.list that match your "deb" lines.19:52
infinitymrpoundsign: Ahh, and here I am assuming hardy's more recent than gutsy. :)19:52
mrpoundsignand where would it put this source when I am done downloading?19:53
infinitymrpoundsign: In CWD.19:53
mrpoundsignkeen.19:53
mrpoundsignwith all the patches, etc?19:53
infinitymrpoundsign: Yup.19:54
mrpoundsigninfinity: and 5.0.51 > 5.0.45 ;)19:54
infinitymrpoundsign: It'll download foo.orig.tar.gz (upstream), foo.diff.gz (patches), foo.dsc (manifest of the previous two), and then helpfulling apply B to A and dump it in a foo-$ver/ directory.19:55
mrpoundsignand where do I see the config options?19:55
infinitys/helfulling/helpfully/19:55
infinitymrpoundsign: foo-$ver/debian/rules would be your best best.19:55
mrpoundsignkeen.19:55
infinity(In gerneral... In the specific case of MySQL, that's definitely where they're defined, unless someone's mangled it severely since I used to maintain it)19:55
mrpoundsigninfinity: are you running .51a? Does "SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_innodb';" show enabled to you?19:56
infinity| have_innodb   | YES   |19:57
infinity5.0.51a-3ubuntu419:58
mrpoundsignok, this is nor infinitely frustrating. It looks like the package source should have it enabled. grr.19:58
mrpoundsignok, ok... there's nothing in the startup script relating to innodb. skip-innodb is not enabled in /etc/mysql/my.cnf -- anything else I should look at? Any ideas what so ever?20:00
infinityI'm short on ideas right now, due to trying frantically (and failing miserably) to multitask.20:02
infinitymrpoundsign: You should at the very least file a bug at https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.020:05
mrpoundsignthanks for all the help. This is even worse -- I updated another machine, and it's enabled. copied the my.cnf from that machine to the non-working machine, and it's still disabled.20:05
mrpoundsignyeah, now I am not sure if it's a bug or a misconfiguration.20:05
infinitymrpoundsign: Oh, that's bizarre.20:06
mrpoundsignboth 1686 arch, both 2.6.22-1420:06
mrpoundsigni68620:06
mrpoundsignis there a way to force a re-download and install of the package without losing my databases?20:07
infinityapt-get --reinstall install mysql-server-5.020:07
mrpoundsignok, how about getting it to re-download as well?20:08
mrpoundsignseems to be using the already downloaded package.20:08
zulinfinity: what do you see without the if then in the dovecot init script?20:08
infinity"apt-get clean" first.20:08
infinityroot@loki:~# /etc/init.d/dovecot restart20:09
infinitysed: can't read /etc/inetd.conf: No such file or directory20:09
infinity * Restarting IMAP/POP3 mail server dovecot                                                  [ OK ]20:09
mrpoundsignthere we go. Where does it put the packages so I can md5sum them to compare, if I need to? :)20:09
infinitymrpoundsign: /var/cache/apt/archives20:09
zulinfinity: gotcha20:09
infinityzul: Thankfully, that part of the script isn't set -e, so it doesn't fail, but it's still fugly. ;)20:10
mrpoundsigninfinity: awesome, thanks. :) will let you know what I find, if anything.20:10
zulinfinity: uploaded20:12
infinityzul: You're a champ.20:13
zulinfinity: np20:14
piedoggiefound shortcoming open-vm-tools package on 8.04.  It's missing all of the default scripts for power up, powerdown, suspend, restart.  Yes, I filed a bug20:14
mrpoundsigninfinity: md5 summaries match; same problem. Is there a file that specifies start-up options for mysql? Nothing in /var/mysql (or it's sub directories) seems to be mismathed between the two machines20:15
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infinitymrpoundsign: Everything in /etc/mysql, the init script itseld and, there's always the slim chance that the user starting it has something setup in ~/.my.cnf20:16
mrpoundsigninfinity: they are all identical across the two machines.20:18
mrpoundsign(at least, as far a md5 can tell)20:18
infinitymrpoundsign: Of course, some variables can be set in the mysql DB itself.. Not sure if have_innodb is one of them (seems like an odd one to allow people to set).20:19
soreninfinity: Are just whining or do you have a bug number? :)20:24
mrpoundsigninfinity: and I definitely didn't set it. :) where can I dump those options?20:25
infinitysoren: Not only do I have a bug number, but zul already fixed it.20:26
soreninfinity: Oh :)20:27
swingrhi20:27
infinitysoren: Yeah, you totally missed out on your chance for free booze as compensation, sorry.20:28
soreninfinity: What if I threaten to break it again?20:28
swingrhi! i got a question. i tried to setup a crypted debian server, but the installer is buggy.  now i wanna try ubuntu server.  i have 2 hdd, want to run them on raid1  and encrypt this.  does ubuntu server installer offer all of this?20:30
swingrdoes the installer offer cryptsetup during installation?  and will there be any bug, like in debian etch?20:31
sorenThat should work.20:41
swingrok, then i will download and have atry20:44
FreeNod1do I need to untar a program in specific place to use it?21:02
FreeNod1^^''21:02
mrpoundsigninfinity: I think I found it; somehow my /tmp directory permissions got munged. Do you know how to set the correct permissions?21:05
infinitymrpoundsign: chmod 1777 /tmp21:05
mrpoundsigninfinity: zomg. <shoots self in head>21:06
mrpoundsignhow the *** did /tmp get changed to 700?21:06
mrpoundsigninfinity: nothing in mysql.err, it was in syslog.21:07
* mrpoundsign cries21:07
zulinfinity: wohoo...free booze21:36
infinityzul: I made no such promises to YOU, just saying that soren missed out. ;)21:41
zulinfinity: fine then :P21:41
zulim going to go watch family guy then21:42
sorenYou tease.21:42
sorenBut I knew that.21:42
good_danai put in the wrong dns entries when i was installing my server how do i change them to ones that work?22:19
mrpoundsigngood_dana: do you mean the hostname?22:21
good_danamrpoundsign: no i mean where it looks to resolve hostnames, i figured it out though22:21
mrpoundsigngood_dana: /etc/resolv.conf -- if that's not the answer you already had :)22:22
good_danathe other question i had was how can i force it to load 640x480x32 on boot like i had to do for the install?22:22
good_danamrpoundsign: thanks, that is the answer i had :)22:22
zylstra555Hello. Just had a power failure... I need to check my server for hard disk issues. How do I do that?23:36
donsmousesudo fsck23:36
donsmousesorry sudo fsck /dev/xxx,where xxx is the name of your harddrive23:37
zylstra555donsmouse: "WARNING!!! Running efsck on a mounted filesystem may cause SEVERE dammage"23:37
donsmouseyeah,i read that on a post in the forums23:37
donsmousehas anyone tried the new ubuntu 8.04 beta?23:38
zylstra555I have, it seems stable (the server version) enough for my forum site23:39
donsmouseyeah i tried it and it seems to work ok,but still in the testing stage23:39
donsmousewell i'll talk to you guys later,have to go to work23:41

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