[03:16] <Synclair> hello?
[03:17] <Synclair> is anybody there?
[03:19] <Synclair> I need help binding SAMBA to a M$ Active Directory in a Domain Controller
[03:24] <Synclair> hello?
[03:25] <Scunizi> sometimes you have to wait a while.. there's also #linux
[03:25] <Synclair> I know, but this question is ubuntu server admin related
[03:26] <Scunizi> they might be having dinner, sleeping.. etc.. they are all over the world.. I got help one time from somone in Isreal at 3am his time.
[03:27] <Scunizi> took him 15 min. to get to me though.
[03:27] <Synclair> okey..
[03:29] <Scunizi> Synclair: while waiting you might check this out.. http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-help/118271-nt_status_access_denied-samba-problem.html
[03:30] <Synclair> found this.. don't know if it'll work
[03:30] <Synclair> http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_&_Active_Directory
[03:39] <Scunizi> Synclair: well.. I just looked samba up in synaptic and it's version 3.02..(on Gutsy) the link you posted says it requires 3.08 to function.. maybe hardy
[03:39] <Synclair> I'm checking out the alpha release of samba 4..
[03:39] <Synclair> http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid39_gci1225944,00.html
[03:57] <Shrugz> anyone know of a good flash editing program for ubuntu server and or regular ubuntu
[03:57] <Shrugz> ?
[03:58] <Synclair> like for you to create flash animations?
[03:59] <Synclair> well.. you can try to use wine and run macromedia flash
[03:59] <Synclair> or use virtualbox to emulate win
[03:59] <Synclair> anyway, I'm off
[03:59] <Shrugz> yes Synclair
[04:00] <Shrugz> all the windows emulators on my pc
[04:00] <Shrugz> are damaged
[04:00] <Shrugz> and wont work for me
[04:00] <Synclair> try in #ubuntu
[04:00] <Synclair> or in #debian
[04:00] <Shrugz> ive tried
[04:00] <Shrugz> all over
[04:00] <Synclair> here you won't get immediate support
[04:00] <Shrugz> i never get a strait awnser
[04:00] <Shrugz> true
[04:01] <Synclair> try removing those packages using synaptic
[04:01] <Synclair> or apt-get
[04:01] <Shrugz> has Komilion been in here tonight
[04:01] <Shrugz> ?
[04:01] <Synclair> dunno
[04:01] <Shrugz> kk
[04:01] <Shrugz> thanks anyways man
[04:01] <Shrugz> peace
[04:01] <Synclair> beeen here for 45 minutes
[04:01] <Shrugz> ahhh
[04:01] <Synclair> gonna take some sleep
[04:01] <Synclair> cya
[04:01] <Shrugz> cya
[04:01] <Synclair> leaving off to work in 6 hours :S
[04:41] <osmosis> I dont get the whole JeOS thing.
[09:56] <kraut> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KANI2dpXLw&feature=related
[11:16] <_ruben> Jeeves_: still encounting weird behaviour on the dutch archive mirror when using rsync (keep getting max conns reached when it tries to download the Release.gpg files)
[11:16] <\sh> Ok, people....tomorrow there will be the first officially reported deployment of Hardy Server before Release on Rock Solid Production Servers...
[11:17] <Jeeves_> \sh: Hmm
[11:18] <Jeeves_> I run Hardy on the archive platform
[11:18] <Jeeves_> Doesn't that count? :)
[11:18] <Jeeves_> _ruben: Hmm. Strange
[11:19] <\sh> Jeeves_, for canonical/ubuntu? you have to  :) but yes :)
[11:19] <_ruben> Jeeves_: just tried the german mirror to see if its something strange with debmirror, but that went fine
[11:20] <_ruben> wonder whats going on .. when using http: [ 78%] Getting: dists/hardy/universe/binary-amd64/Packages.gz... dists/hardy/universe/binary-amd64/Packages.gz failed 403 Forbidden
[11:20] <\sh> _ruben, use archive.ubuntu.com directly for debmirror ;)
[11:23] <_ruben> \sh: national packets tend to go faster than trans-atlantic ones, assuming the 'real' archive's hosted in the US ;)
[11:25] <\sh> _ruben, regarding whois and my way to archive.u.c it's in GB ;)
[11:25] <_ruben> \sh: ah, never bothered to check really :)
[11:25] <\sh> _ruben, but I trust the source, not the copies ... because I had several issues with our german mirrors in the past...
[11:26] <_ruben> Jeeves_: hmm .. on 2nd attempt it did work with http .. perhaps ended up on diff server
[11:26]  * _ruben wouldnt trust german mirrors either ;)
[11:26] <\sh> _ruben, that's why I have always also a local mirror of all supported distros at home and in the company...
[11:27] <_ruben> lunch time .. bbiab
[11:56] <_ruben> hehe
[11:57] <_ruben> Welcome to the Ubuntu Master Archive mirror rsync server.
[11:57] <_ruben> This server is located in London, United Kingdom.
[11:57] <_ruben> If you are not an Ubuntu official country mirror, please consider
[11:57] <_ruben> using a Ubuntu archive mirror closer to your physical location.
[12:15] <Jeeves_> \sh: It is preferred to use the local mirror for your country
[12:15] <Jeeves_> That makes sense in every way
[12:15] <Jeeves_> Mirror admins should make sure everything works as it should
[12:15] <Jeeves_> As must I
[12:16] <Jeeves_> _ruben: The forbidden messages seem to occur because of Stale NFS handles
[12:17] <Jeeves_> I'm not sure why
[12:17] <_ruben> Jeeves_: ah
[12:17] <Jeeves_> _ruben: I did change some things in the weekend
[12:17] <Jeeves_> Are the forbidden messages of today?
[12:17] <_ruben> Jeeves_: yes, but i think i have seen them before as well
[12:18] <Jeeves_> _ruben: Before is 'ok'
[12:18] <Jeeves_> I want to know if the issues are still there, since my changes this weekend
[12:19] <_ruben> heh .. the master archive is giving me also, yet other, problems .. debmirror wants to download mobile-application-service and its failing md5sum check :p
[12:19] <_ruben> Jeeves_: well, first http attempt bailed out with some 404 and 403's .. next attempt went fine
[12:19] <_ruben> lets see how it goes now
[12:20] <_ruben> no problems now (with http)
[12:21] <Jeeves_> _ruben: Hmm
[12:21] <_ruben> unless its doing some local caching (debmirror itself) im not aware of
[12:21] <_ruben> doubt that , though
[12:23] <_ruben> Jeeves_: any plans for mirroring cdimage.u.c btw? like the jeos isos, etc
[12:23] <Jeeves_> _ruben: I do mirror some of cdimage
[12:23] <Jeeves_> Where are the jeos iso's ?
[12:25] <_ruben> hmm .. last time i checked i couldnt fine em, lemme find em on cdimage
[12:25] <_ruben> Jeeves_: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jeos/
[12:26] <_ruben> Jeeves_: when i got http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com .. i can only see dvd images, or am i missing smth?
[12:27] <_ruben> i am missing smth :)
[12:27] <_ruben> cd images are under releases .. and dvd images are under cdimages :p
[12:36] <Jeeves_> The official iso's are under releases
[12:36] <Jeeves_> dvd-images aren't official
[12:36] <_ruben> ah
[12:43] <Jeeves_> _ruben: Jeos will be mirrored soon
[12:44] <_ruben> Jeeves_: nice :)
[12:44] <foolano> should I open a bug in ubuntu and debian if the same bug exists in both distros or just in one of them?
[12:45] <_ruben> foolano: both, so they fix it in debian and ubuntu can apply presure to debian, and then sync the fix :)
[12:45] <Jeeves_> _ruben: Syncing as we speak
[12:46] <Jeeves_> http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-cdimage-jeos/releases/
[12:46] <foolano> _ruben: ok :) i just didnt want to be a pain in the ass, repeating stuff :)
[12:46] <_ruben> foolano: when you file the ubuntu bug, make sure to link it to the debian one (via: also affects distribution)
[12:47] <foolano> _ruben: ok, i already filed a bug in debian
[12:52] <_ruben> Jeeves_: the rsync issue remains strange, just tried a manual rsync from a opensuse box behind the same nat gateway: no problems getting the file
[12:53] <Jeeves_> _ruben: I've got two servers running here
[12:54] <Jeeves_> One of them is indeed busy rsyncing stuff, (x4, the limit)
[12:58] <_ruben> Jeeves_: sigh .. thought i'd use the ip addresses directly to see if its one of the servers thats giving me problems .. though now both ips and the hostname work like a charm (with manual rsync)
[13:00]  * Jeeves_ killed some rsync's
[13:10] <Jeeves_> _ruben: Better now?
[13:12] <_ruben> Jeeves_: 3 successful attempts in a row just now, so i guess that's a yes :)
[13:12] <Jeeves_> Good :)
[13:14] <_ruben> daily cronjob enabled ;)
[13:15]  * _ruben wonders how many sync scripts get fired up every night at 4:25 (or whatever the default time is for cron.daily) :-P
[13:15] <_ruben> ah, 6:25 on ubuntu it seems
[13:22] <Jeeves_> _ruben: http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/stats/cacti/graph_120.html
[13:26] <_ruben> Jeeves_: probably some gmt offset there? since the spike seems to be at 7:25 ;)
[13:29] <Jeeves_> _ruben: :)
[13:29] <Jeeves_> ubuntu@ftp:~/htdocs/ubuntu-cdimage-jeos$ du -chs .
[13:29] <Jeeves_> 621M	.
[13:29] <Jeeves_> 621M	total
[13:29] <Jeeves_> That should be jeos
[13:29] <_ruben> nice
[13:31] <_ruben> cant wait till i get to reuse an old backup server as a san (iscsi) so i can store even more stuff like this :)
[14:28] <binarical-ap1> i need some help changing the default font size displayed on my servers cli , can someone help me ?
[14:30] <binarical-ap1> im currently running hardy, its generally a heave it hdless server , however reason being that i just added sdb and have it hooked up right now, id like to change the text size to something alot smaller. can someone point me to how i might be able to configure it ?
[14:31] <binarical-ap1> i could work around it with ssh and webmin, however ...... just for the fun of it ......
[14:32] <binarical-ap1> anyone ?
[14:32] <Deeps> Only suggestions I have are: get a smaller screen, or ask google. Can't say I've ever tried to do anything like you're suggesting.
[14:35] <binarical-ap1> thanks deeps
[14:36] <sommer> binarical-ap1: add vga=791 to the kernel line in /boot/grub/menu.1st
[14:36] <_ruben> if framebuffer is operational that is ;)
[14:37] <binarical-ap1> okay thats......nano *
[14:39] <binarical-ap1> thanks guys
[14:40] <binarical-ap1> how can i enable framebuffer?
[14:41] <_ruben> !framebuffer
[14:41] <ubotu> Information about changing your framebuffer modes in GRUB can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrameBuffer#grub
[14:41] <_ruben> not sure if that article covers everything .. involves some de-blacklisting of modules
[14:42] <_ruben> all fb stuff is blacklisted by default afaik
[14:43] <binarical-ap1>  /boot/grub/menu.1st = MENU.1ST or MENU.LST
[14:43] <binarical-ap1> ?
[14:44] <_ruben> L
[14:44] <binarical-ap1> :D
[14:44] <_ruben> font creators should put more effort in distinguising 1 and l :p
[14:47] <ScottK> If someone is in an enterprising mood, there's a .1 update for courier that we don't have yet for Hardy that might be worth having.
[15:33] <wyleyrabbit> Hi
[15:33] <wyleyrabbit> For our server (dual xeon 3 GHz, 2 GB, 1.2 TB of RAID5) here at the office (does web, mail, spam filtering, ftp, etc.) we're using Centos 4. Would there any significant benefit to moving over to ubuntu server?
[15:35] <emgent> support/security/newest packages...  other? :)
[15:36] <wyleyrabbit> emgent, just reading about mail server features. Apparently ubuntu server uses Postfix. Our current server on Centos is using Sendmail. Does sendmail work in ubuntu server?
[15:37] <lamont> as well as it does anywhere
[15:38] <emgent> lamont +\
[15:38] <emgent> +1
[15:38] <emgent>   sendmail | 8.14.2-2build1 | hardy/universe | source, all
[15:43] <ScottK> lamont: Do you have any interest in SE Linux on hppa?  setools FTBFS on hppa due to the usual Java situation there.
[15:44] <lamont> ScottK: yes, and about 30 things ahead of it in my queue.
[15:44] <lamont> IOW, "feh"
[15:45] <ScottK> lamont: OK.  I figure I've let you know.  That's about all I can do.  Good luck.
[15:45] <lamont> danke
[15:45] <lamont> it'll get fixed in intrepid, maybe.
[15:45] <ScottK> It's one of manoj's packages, so have fun with the build system.
[15:52] <JimmyTheGeek> anyone got a good link or two for a newbie who's migrating from Windows?
[16:08] <kirkland`> JimmyTheGeek: you can use this when searching for help: http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/search.html
[16:30]  * delcoyote hi
[17:00] <mvo> could someone please check if #112631 if that is a problem of general concern for ldap users who upgrade form dapper->hardy?
[17:04] <bipolar> ugh... maybe someone in here will be able to help me...  Does anyone know of any tools for cloning/imaging an ubuntu installation? Ubuntu's use of UUID's seems to have made the job more difficult. Basicly I would think I'd need a script to run on the first start of the new system that would set the proper partitions in fstab, along with some other things.
[17:08] <brewmaster_> Is there a way to mirror the changes i make in thunderbird to my folder layout, messages, etc. on the main mail server?
[17:09] <good_dana> brewmaster_: how are you getting your mail?
[17:10] <brewmaster_> pop3
[17:10] <good_dana> no
[17:10] <brewmaster_> hrm
[17:10] <good_dana> pop3 is basically 1 way communication
[17:10] <brewmaster_> i guess i could do it with imap?
[17:10] <Jeeves_> Yes, you could
[17:12] <brewmaster_> i'm assuming that my mail server probably has only pop3 and not both
[17:14] <Jeeves_> brewmaster_: That depends. Is it your server?
[17:14] <brewmaster_> yeah
[17:14] <brewmaster_> dedicated
[17:14] <brewmaster_> lemme check...
[17:14] <good_dana> brewmaster_: can you install things on it?
[17:17] <brewmaster_> yeah
[17:17] <brewmaster_> i do have IMAP :)
[17:17] <brewmaster_> okay, so how would i sync local and remote accounts?
[17:18] <brewmaster_> i want all local changes -- move, delete, create folder, etc. -- to occur on the remote server
[17:18] <brewmaster_> originally, i just left all messages on the server
[17:19] <brewmaster_> ran into problems when a machine died and the account had +192000 messages :(
[17:19] <brewmaster_> on the serer
[17:19] <brewmaster_> server
[17:24] <brewmaster_> am i to understand that just using IMAP will basically solve all my problems?
[17:24] <brewmaster_> looks that way...
[17:24] <Jeeves_> brewmaster_: Yes
[17:25] <Jeeves_> If you use it correctly
[17:43] <brewmaster_> jeeves_, i never knew IMAP was so good
[17:43] <Jeeves_> :)
[17:51] <rdkl18> good morning
[17:52] <rdkl18> i used ext3 as a filesystem for vmware-server....kind of slow...any thoughts?
[18:02] <kirkland> rdkl18: i use xfs anywhere performance is desired
[18:09] <rdkl18> thanks kirkland:  even with usb externals?
[18:10] <kirkland> rdkl18: as of hardy, i'm using xfs almost everywhere
[18:10] <rdkl18> cool.
[18:42] <NewGuyPete> I have server 7.10 installed is there any way to change it from black and white to say black and green?
[18:58] <mactimes> NewGuyPete: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-shell-change-the-color-of-my-shell-prompt-under-linux-or-unix/
[18:59] <NewGuyPete> all right thanks  :D
[18:59] <mactimes> Yw.
[19:02] <mactimes> NewGuyPete: You may also wish to look at 'man setterm'
[19:03] <NewGuyPete> ooh :D thanks again :D
[19:03] <mactimes> Np.
[19:25] <NewGuyPete> is it normal for it (ubuntu 7.10 server) to continue starting proccess once it displays the user log in prompt?
[19:27] <Cahan> does it for my 7.04 server too, just hit return and you can login
[19:27] <NewGuyPete> yeah, I was just wondering lol it dosent look very tidy :/
[19:27] <sommer> it's normal, the thought being it allows you the login at the first possible moment
[19:27] <sommer> least that's my understanding :)
[19:28] <NewGuyPete> makes sence
[19:28] <NewGuyPete> ^_^
[19:54] <zul> Is it worth to have a php5 debug package based on php5-cli?
[19:56] <sommer> zul: sure, I like it
[19:56] <zul> I was thinking for segfaults and the like we can get more info for upstream
[19:56] <zul> obviously not for hardy ;)
[19:57] <sommer> ah, I really only using it for php -i ...which gives you the output of phpinfo();
[19:57] <sommer> it's good and greppable :)
[20:21] <NewGuyPete> is ther a CLI internet radio?
[20:21] <NewGuyPete> there*
[20:22] <scapegoat> You cna try icecast (www.icecast.org)
[20:23] <NewGuyPete> hmm yeah
[20:23] <NewGuyPete> thanks
[20:24] <NewGuyPete> hmm I wonder mplayer /internet-radio.pls
[20:24] <scapegoat> oh you want to listen to a stream, not host it?
[20:25] <NewGuyPete> at first just listen, but I think i'll have a look at hosting
[20:26] <scapegoat> if mpg123 is still around, that worked a CLI player
[20:26] <NewGuyPete> is there a command to eject the CD driver (the button is broken)
[20:26] <NewGuyPete> mpg123, i've heard about that
[20:27] <sommer> NewGuyPete: mplayer -playlist file.pls... should work
[20:28] <NewGuyPete> great :D
[20:35] <NewGuyPete>  mplayer -playlist http://server4.kawaii-radio.net:9000/ w00t it works :D
[20:36] <sommer> party!
[21:07] <NewGuyPete> can wine be run via the command line?
[21:08] <ScottK> NewGuyPete: You'll want to talk to YokoZar on #ubuntu-motu about wine stuff.  He's not there right now though.
[21:08] <NewGuyPete> all right thanks ^_^
[22:00] <JaxxMaxx_> How do I reattach screens that were started by other instances of screen?
[22:00] <JaxxMaxx_> didn't necessarily detach them properly first...
[22:02] <Jeeves_> screen -rd
[22:17] <JaxxMaxx_> Thanks Muchly, Jeeves_
[22:19] <Jeeves_> np