smallfoot- | HEEEEEEEEELP BRAINSTORM IS BROKEN | 00:34 |
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Pici | smallfoot-: log a bug then: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-qa-website | 00:37 |
tretle | whens ubuntu.net going up for testing? | 00:39 |
smallfoot- | tretle, what is ubuntu.net? | 01:32 |
tretle | the online desktop blueprint for intrepid | 02:41 |
mnereson | HI. I have an ubuntu webserver ed with php, mysql, apache, a couple of wordpress blogs. Suddenly tonight, the pc shuts down every 5 minutes. Is there someplace I can look for why? | 04:09 |
crimsun | /var/log/syslog | 04:10 |
mnereson | crimsun thanks. any ideas as to why all of a sudden this could happen. I have not changed any thing on the server in weeks | 04:11 |
crimsun | mnereson: hardware failure, software misconfiguration, ... - there are quite a few possibilities. | 04:15 |
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bri-h | dumb question - is there an easy way to go from hardy to intrepid alpha without reinstalling from a cd? | 04:57 |
crimsun | sure | 04:57 |
Luckrider | there is a terminal command, I just don't kno wit | 04:57 |
crimsun | you just need to update your apt cache, update, and {dist,full}-upgrade | 04:57 |
Luckrider | *know it | 04:57 |
crimsun | there are a couple methods of updating your apt cache; the easiest is probably modifying /etc/apt/sources.list directly and changing all "hardy" references to "intrepid" | 04:58 |
DanaG | crimsun: random bug I found in PulseAudio: the app 'extace' (a cool spectrum analyzer thingy that uses the esound compatibility) kills the server when the app exits. | 05:00 |
DanaG | Somehow, it actually makes pulseaudio segfault. | 05:00 |
bri-h | after i do that, do I just apt-get -update | 05:00 |
crimsun | err, that's a bug in extace | 05:00 |
crimsun | granted, PA can be made more robust | 05:00 |
crimsun | that's exactly the same as pavucontrol making pulseaudio sigsegv | 05:00 |
DanaG | Oh yeah, and why does pavumeter not have a "choose a device" dropdown? That seems a bit silly to me. | 05:06 |
crimsun | the gui tools are being overhauled | 05:06 |
Qster | there a place to see what is going to be added in intrepid? | 05:07 |
DanaG | Oh yeah, I made myself a udev rule to automatically unload snd-emu10k1 when I yank the card. Now I don't have to worry about OOPSes or Panics. | 05:12 |
crimsun | err, it's still oopsing? | 05:13 |
DanaG | I had this behavior before I made the udev rule: | 05:13 |
DanaG | Insert card: it works. Remove card: it's fine. Insert card again: OOPS. Remove card again: Panic. | 05:13 |
DanaG | Oddly enough, it seems like PulseAudio is only sometimes able to grab the surround51 device. | 05:14 |
crimsun | likely a config issue for the latter one | 05:20 |
DanaG | It'll sometimes say something about the device being busy, or refusing parameters, or something. | 05:26 |
bri-h | well here goes - rebooting with intrepid alpha for the first time - if you hear don't hear from me in a few minutes I guess it didn't work | 05:26 |
crimsun | right, I uncovered a lot of those trying to chase down 192888. | 05:26 |
G_009 | !intrepid | 05:26 |
ubottu | Alpha Software: Intrepid Ibex is the code name for Ubuntu 8.10, due October 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidIbex | Warning lots of breaking software and other good stuff between now and October! | 05:26 |
crimsun | I'll probably just reorder the entire default.pa in my branch. | 05:27 |
DanaG | Aah, the Flash bug. | 05:28 |
crimsun | which is fixed in intrepid. | 05:28 |
crimsun | it's intractable for hardy*, unfortunately. | 05:29 |
DanaG | What's the fix in Intrepid? There were several proposed solutions. | 05:29 |
DanaG | Aah, Flash 10. | 05:30 |
WorkingOnWise1 | is obex push and a2dp bluetooth going to get some serious attention in Intrepid? | 05:30 |
crimsun | we have a fixed Flash 10 beta, and we've gone with libasound2-plugins | 05:30 |
G_009 | how about that link to download | 05:30 |
crimsun | I'm pushing to drop libflashsupport entirely | 05:30 |
bri-h | looks like it worked | 05:30 |
crimsun | much of that work is ongoing in my bzr branches of alsa-*, pulseaudio, and flashplugin-nonfree | 05:31 |
G_009 | i always start on beta anyways.. | 05:35 |
* G_009 chuckles | 05:35 | |
bri-h | woohoo - running intrepid alpha and all's well | 05:54 |
bri-h | I expected more excitement | 06:00 |
Qster | ! | 06:00 |
crimsun | probably due to $time_of_day | 06:00 |
bri-h | rgr | 06:05 |
bri-h | Good night all -- uname -a | 06:27 |
bri-h | Linux brian-laptop 2.6.24-17-generic #1 SMP Thu May 1 13:57:17 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux | 06:27 |
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nekostar | would generating an rsa key on a system thats not had the ssh packages updated via this method: http://osmirror.mirrors.phpclasses.org/browse/package/4121.html generate a vulnerable key? | 10:14 |
RAOF | nekostar: I'd guess the answer to be "yes", but since that site wants me to login before I can actually look at anything I can't check. | 10:19 |
RAOF | nekostar: If it uses the openssh libs, yes. Of course, you could just create a key and see if it's vulnerable. | 10:20 |
nekostar | yeh | 10:23 |
nekostar | are the php libs enough to create the key themselves? | 10:23 |
nekostar | or do they need to use a system lib at some point typically? | 10:23 |
RAOF | nekostar: They'll almost certainly use a system library at some point. Writing cryptography routines is _hard | 10:39 |
RAOF | So they either use system libs, or you probably should'nt trust them :) | 10:39 |
nekostar | yeah | 10:42 |
nekostar | that was what i'm thinking | 10:42 |
JiaQin | Hi,everyone,can I ask some question about ubuntu 8.04 here? | 11:16 |
JiaQin | I want to use the tool "Password and Encryption Keys" to generate keys, but I can not finish the process. When promote me to input passphrase, it hangs up. | 11:18 |
JiaQin | Who knows why? | 11:19 |
Oslao | Hi | 13:24 |
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Marco | Hello. Just how "pre-alpha" is intrepid? | 15:53 |
Marco | like debian sid, or more unstable? | 15:53 |
danbhfive | I think the first alpha comes out next week | 15:54 |
Marco | danbhfive, would you say it's more or less unstable than debian unstable? | 15:54 |
danbhfive | Marco: er, it means its broken | 15:55 |
gnomefreak | its more unstable than sid | 15:55 |
gnomefreak | more unstable than experimental debian atm | 15:55 |
Marco | gnomefreak, heh | 15:55 |
gnomefreak | please dont go by the release date of alphas to determine if its safe or not | 15:55 |
gnomefreak | seeing as theres alot of broken packages atm it may not release without first fixing them | 15:56 |
mnereson | Hi. my server edition started shutting down at 20 past the hour yesterday. I checked sys log and it looks like there is some hourly cron job running that results in a shutdown | 16:29 |
mnereson | how can I check out the hourly jobs? | 16:29 |
zaggy-nl | crontab | 16:31 |
zaggy-nl | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto <- mnereson | 16:32 |
amikrop | Are there any similar instructions to these https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/ueagle-atm but for Intrepid (even for Hardy)? | 19:27 |
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amikrop_ | Are there any similar instructions to these https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/ueagle-atm for Intrepid (even for Hardy)? | 20:32 |
amikrop | Are there any similar instructions for Intrepid (or even for Hardy)? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/ueagle-atm | 20:38 |
timing | hey wouldn't it be nice to add a shotdown after upgrade function thing to the update manager? | 23:12 |
timing | *shutdown | 23:12 |
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