[01:39] ScottK: jdstrand Ok I'll work on the big patch today been a busy day [01:40] ScottK: jdstrand I'll ping you when it's done but I'm busy right now, I'll start ASAP [01:46] leonel: I wont be able to get to it until monday or tuesday, so no huge rush [01:46] leonel: thanks for your work on this! :) [02:23] dendrobates: no hangs in gutsy installer on hardy kvm [02:24] dendrobates: 7 installs completed. I updated the bug accordingly [02:28] jdstrand: i'm just installing a hardy box with alternate image [02:28] jdstrand: did you need me to test something? [02:51] jdstrand: on tty1 it seems to be still configuring cpio, but on tty4 it's installing several packages [03:30] nxvl: if you happen to see bug #217815, please add notes to the bug [03:31] jdstrand: already did :D [03:31] jdstrand: while there where happening [03:32] alternate install on kvm is really slow [03:32] i started almos 1 hour ago [05:04] what is the command in terminal to tell what users are logged in? [05:05] who [05:06] I had a Root login warning email with an IP I did no recongize, is there anyone to see what was last done on the server? [05:29] I've just setup my first cli server - but I want to run it headless and can't log in via ssh - can I set it up to auto login? [05:30] ere4si: did you install openssh-server? [05:31] sommer: nope - will that let me login via ssh? [05:31] ere4si: heh, sure will... by default ubuntu only has ssh client installed [05:32] sommer: thnx! [05:32] the theory being that not every admin may want ssh access [05:32] ere4si: np [05:42] works like a charm - thnx again sommer [05:42] ere4si: heh, you're welcome [05:52] how can i change tty's via ssh? [05:55] ere4si: I don't think there's is a literal way, but I usually just open anotehr ssh session [05:56] ere4si: you can also look into the screen command... does sorta the same thing, only better in some instances [05:57] sommer: I think the extra ssh session should be all I need :) thnx [05:58] ere4si: np, if you're using gnome-terminal, konsole, or xfce-terminal you can just open another tab :) [07:56] good evening [07:57] Morning [08:00] i was looking for information on how to configure my apache installed by LAMP do you by chance know of a tutorial on it? [08:23] hello buzzsaw [08:23] should like I can help you to configure your apache [08:23] what you wanna do ? [08:24] but there is also #apache who could be helpful, just in case [08:34] Morning ツ [08:35] morning [09:00] LMJ, i got it thanks :-) [09:00] just got it figured out [09:27] $drive = $_POST['drive']; [09:27] shell_exec('eject $drive'); [09:27] echo("$drive has been ejected."); [09:27] ?> [09:27] even if $drive is cdrom1 it always ejects cdrom. Why does it do this? [13:28] help me [13:31] Hmm? :) [13:35] is python support activated under installation? [13:35] or is python at all available in the standard install? [13:36] hardy server RC [13:38] i believe so, as apt(itude) depends on it [13:41] after the base system is installed it is available :) [13:41] indeed [13:42] thanks.. :) [14:25] what package shall I use for netkit-inetd ? The BSD one or inetutils? [14:26] I'm making a http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_pxe_install_server [14:27] bsd one [14:28] thanx [14:50] bsd is giving trouble.. what the difference within the 2 zul? [14:52] i've got the pxe setup working and am using the bsd version: openbsd-inetd [14:55] I'll try again then.. [14:56] netstat -uap is not giving me: udp 0 0 *:tftp [14:56] but: udp 0 0 *:bootp [14:56] is that ok? [14:57] with the bsd one I get both, with the internet one I get bootp and ip6 support for tftp... [14:58] # netstat -uap|grep tftp -> udp 0 0 *:tftp *:* 2835/inetd [15:56] * delcoyote hi [16:43] morning everyone [17:01] * fromport goes for dinner ;-) === blueyed__ is now known as blueyed [18:17] hi [18:18] Ive tried to compile php 5.2.5 on dapper because theres no new php version in the repo, at least it installed php5-cli but without the extensions... Ive tried to revert it by aptitude purge php5-cli and reinstall it but its still php 5.2.5 any ideas how to get the old version back? [18:33] using g4l ghost for linux to make image file backup for my ext3 partition having the ubuntu os, error message i get is unable to read from image block 0 , g4l uses partiimage and that uses the dd comand i think..... any help? [18:39] using g4l ghost for linux to make image file backup for my ext3 partition having the ubuntu os, error message i get is unable to read from image block 0 , g4l uses partiimage and that uses the dd comand i think..... any help? [18:43] can any one recomend an easy to use utilitiy that can make image of a partition for backup and can support compression? [21:00] hello. [21:01] join #ubuntu [21:01] crap.