[00:08] Hey guys I just installed a 7.10 server because i couldn't download and install the 8.04 one. is it safe if i upgrade to 8.04 [00:09] hello? === brocebeats is now known as brocebegone === brocebegone is now known as brocebeats [02:31] damn === scott__ is now known as ScottK-laptop [07:41] anybody installed liferay-glassfish-501? [08:12] can anyone recommend their preferred mail servers? [08:24] !liferay [08:24] Factoid liferay not found [08:32] unewbie: you might want to check out #glassfish ? [09:21] Is anyone here familiar with how to configure eruby? I'm having issues with the load feature. It has a security thing that wont allow users to include each other's files, and it's problematic, because I'm creating my files as "samuel", so the owner is "samuel", while apache uses the user "www-data". [10:20] * delcoyote hi === slimjim8094___ is now known as slimjim8094 [15:15] lamont: I'm tossing you the last commet in Bug 81242. I've no idea if he's right, but I think it'd be worth looking into. That'd be a really good bug to solve if we can. [15:15] Launchpad bug 81242 in postfix "postfix-ldap is linked against gnuTLS" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/81242 [15:15] commet/comment [15:16] <\sh> it's da sunday...and european championship ;) [15:56] hi everyone [17:10] hi, i'm copying files from a single disk (436Gb of data) to a LVM, size (531Gb). when i copy all the files from the source, the LVM fills up - do you know why this might be? [17:11] a little more detail here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5141756&postcount=9 [18:19] keymoo: that must be due to varying block sizes. If you have a lot of small files, they will each use at least one block of actual space on your destination volume, thus "wasting" the difference between the block size and the actual data in the file. [18:36] setup: Dual PIII, 1GB memory, promise FastTrak lite raid card, with 20G WD identical drive in mirror mode, without raid disk, operating system installed on a seperate 40G drive, when i boot without raid drive it works fine, with raid, i get kernel panic as it is booting up [18:36] thanks nijaba how do i check the block sizes on each filesystem? if i make the filesystems the same with the same block size it should work right? i'm amazed at the 100Gb difference though [18:40] keymoo: it depends on the file system type. for ext: sudo dumpe2fs /dev/ccc | grep "Block size" [18:41] replace ccc by the device you want to check [18:41] my filesystem is reiserfs - i notice that LVM has an allocation block size of 4MB - do you know what that is? [18:43] sorry, not from the top of my head, but I sure it is quite well documented somewhere [19:20] * popey hugs soren [19:21] how is it that I only just discovered ubuntu-vm-builder? [19:21] * popey climbs out from under a rock [20:40] Hey folks, can anyone offer any tips for getting acpi to shut down my display on server? I'm not running any desktop [20:42] i've loaded the os on to an old laptop. after timeout, the display goes blank, but the backlight remains on. [21:05] Hey errr I have a question [21:05] !ask [21:05] Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-) [21:05] Can I enable a GUI for the server edition [21:08] or at the very least how do I enable Open SSh and FTP I screwed up installing and didn't select it. [21:09] apt-get install ssh [21:09] to install ssh [21:09] Hey folks, can anyone offer any tips for getting acpi to shut down my display on server? I'm not running any desktop [21:10] Jessica: i've never managed it without having X running, lemme know if you work it out though [21:11] ugh. does x have to be running, or just installed? [21:11] and are you running gnome or kde? [21:12] running, and neither [21:12] ok [21:12] thx [21:12] at the time, i was running a fairly minimal window manager as the gui was only used for playback of media controlled from remote [21:13] industrialbs: also look at tasksel --list-tasks (and tasksel -h for how it works) if there were any other tasks you may have wanted installed [21:13] industrialbs: as for ftp, apt-cache search ftp and take your pick for which you want to install [21:13] Humm, I don't have any bits of X on my servers, yet the display is always off when I go into the server room so i just hit enter to wake it up. [21:13] thx deeps. I'll get it a go. i'll bb after to let you know. [21:14] Deeps: Thank you.