[00:03] New bug: #228656 in openssh (main) "ssh public key auth fails after hibernate" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/228656 [00:51] hi, can someone help me please. Im trying to install postgres and getting this errors: http://pastebin.com/mf059b70 [00:57] juannicolas: What release are you using? [00:57] ubuntu 8.04 [00:57] OK. [00:58] juannicolas: What are the 4 packages that are not upgraded? === freaky[t] is now known as c1|freaky [00:59] how can I know that? [01:00] By doing apt-get upgrade and seeing what package it wants to upgrade. [01:00] ok [01:00] juannicolas: You are not using official Ubuntu pacakges. You should get help from whoever is supplying you the packages. [01:00] juannicolas: Your package version, 8.3.3-0ubuntu0.8.04, is not an official Ubuntu package. [01:01] hum [01:01] Wait [01:01] I may be wrong about that. [01:01] well, apt-get shows me that [01:01] The following NEW packages will be installed: [01:01] postgresql-common [01:01] The following packages have been kept back: [01:01] bind9-host dnsutils libbind9-30 libisccfg30 [01:01] oops [01:02] juannicolas: My mistake. I wasn't looking in hardy-updates. [01:02] how can i remove all files of postgresql I know there is a way to purge the files and then install the common files of the pakg [01:02] juannicolas: Sorry about that. [01:02] ok [01:02] no worries [01:02] juannicolas: Don't do that. [01:03] well then? [01:03] juannicolas: Do apt-get install postgresql-common [01:04] ScottK [01:04] http://pastebin.com/dfdca13 [01:05] Odd. [01:05] This probably won't help, but what happens if you do apt-get dist-upgrade? [01:05] leonel: I don't remember, do you use postgresql? [01:06] same errors [01:07] ScottK: I do .. [01:08] leonel: Do you think you could help juannicolas out? See his pastebin ^^^ [01:08] please [01:08] checking .. [01:11] juannicolas: installed postgresql-common and no problems here [01:11] juannicolas: do you have another postgresql packages installed ?? [01:11] no [01:11] root@weomsweb2:/var/lib/postgresql# ls [01:11] root@weomsweb2:/var/lib/postgresql# [01:11] dpkg -l |grep postgres [01:12] juannicolas: please [01:12] uff [01:12] few [01:13] versions ?? [01:13] http://pastebin.com/d25da15ff [01:14] iF postgresql-8.3 8.3.3-0ubuntu0.8.04 [01:14] How would I connect to a remote samba share using terminal? [01:14] Hey guys, I have two nameservers which I am trying to protect using iptables. The problem is when I bring up iptables, I cannot resolve dns queries. I can't even telnet to port 53 on the server, I don't understand as I thought i've unblocked 53 and the others... http://rafb.net/p/H4VgPD22.html is my script can anyone see what i'm doing wrong ? [01:14] juannicolas: can you reinstall postgresql-8.3 .. [01:15] no [01:15] dont let me [01:15] give me the same error [01:16] http://pastebin.com/dfdca13 [01:16] juannicolas: do you have info already on postgresql ?? [01:17] How do I get out of the manual? [01:17] leonel i need to restore all files using dpkg in order to restore all the common files so it will let me uninstall it [01:17] no [01:17] I typed in "man ftp" and it displayed the manual. I'm trying to get out of the manual though. [01:17] under the /var/lib/postgresql/ dont have anything [01:18] i isued to have a 8.3 folder there but some one delete it [01:18] Fishscene: Type q [01:18] Thanks [01:19] would anyone know how to connect to a remote samba share? [01:19] the problem is the dpkg manager [01:19] then please remove those postgresql packages and purge them then reinstall [01:19] Fishscene: That one stuck me for a long time too when I first started on Linux. I remember. [01:19] lol :P [01:19] dusty_: you're missing input rules that allow access to port 53 on the server. http://rafb.net/p/NlQzZ430.html [01:20] Deeps, Deeps line 48, 49 of that paste. [01:20] leonel and juannicolas: The thing to do is add exit 0 as the 2nd line of the pg init file in /etc/init.d, then upgrade and the configure will finish. Then you can purge it and try again. [01:21] ScottK: someone deleted the /var/lib/postgresql .. [01:21] dusty_: allows input from source port 53, and output to destination port 53 [01:21] dusty_: doesn't allow input to destination port 53, ie, input to the server to port 53 [01:21] dusty_: if you're confused, look at the lines below for ssh [01:21] ahh thankyou very very much [01:22] dusty_: you're allowing input to dport 22 [01:22] leonel: Right. dpkg has to finish configure before he can purge it. [01:22] yeah [01:22] sorry [01:22] thanks for that! :) [01:22] np [01:22] ScottK: right [01:22] leonel: Editing the init allows you to fake out the postinst into thinking it's started and configure is done. [01:22] Then he can purge. [01:49] How in the world do I copy a samba remote directory to my local samba directory? It keeps saying it's a directory and won't copy it [04:39] nxvl o/ [04:43] emgent: hi! [04:43] emgent: thanks for your support! [04:44] nxvl: You get courier sorted yet? [04:46] ScottK: working on it [04:47] Great. [04:48] ScottK: the only issue was the standards thing, isn't it? [04:51] nxvl: Yes. [04:53] nxvl: if you know little bit italian lang please see http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=TPPMGJPxbzM [04:53] hahaha [04:53] hi ScottK :) [04:54] emgent: is not that different from spanish [04:55] Hi emgent [04:55] ok people, i go to sleep [04:55] here 05:55 am [04:55] night [05:04] you guys have an odd sleep schedule [05:04] lukehasnoname: no, we have different timezones :S [05:05] well ScottK is up at 4am his time, emgent is up at 6 his time [05:07] lukehasnoname: Sleep is for the weak. [05:08] ScottK: the only problem with 3.8.0 was the homepage field, just checked the checklist [05:08] :D [05:08] preparing debdiff [05:10] Great. [05:11] Summary of my day: I'm kind of interested in Solaris. I've been reading some propaganda, and it sounds pretty interesting. Most of the benefits of FreeBSD + strong integration with ZFS, java, and zones (jails), as well as multi-core scaling. 2) I I've also been looking into OpenNMS (I'm really skeptical about Nagios, I've heard too many complaints about its poor scaling and complex configuration). I just need to do more res [05:14] ScottK: uploaded [05:19] nxvl: Got it. Do you feel any different about it if I tell you I'm going to upload it without looking at it? [05:20] not at all, checked and rechecked [05:21] OK. Here goes then. [05:22] nxvl: I wasn't going to look, but lintian isn't happy. [05:22] lol [05:23] nxvl, what time does the bug jam starts? [05:23] * RoAkSoAx greetings all [05:23] I get two E's and two W's, so please have a look with the current lintian. [05:23] RoAkSoAx: 11:30 [05:24] and why i didn't get them? [05:24] :S [05:24] odd [05:25] nxvl: What version of Lintian do you have? [05:25] ScottK: i'm getting them now, but debuild for some reason doesn't promt them [05:25] ScottK: just random bug i think [05:26] nxvl: Odd as I got them from debuilding the source package. [05:27] nxvl: While you're looking, did you run lintian on the .deb? [05:43] nxvl: Debian just released a new lintian. [05:44] ScottK: not the one just synced into ubuntu [05:44] (yes i runed lintian the first time) [05:44] nxvl: No, another one. It's still sitting in incoming.debian.org [05:50] ScottK: in what part of USA did you live? NY? [05:51] Near Baltimore, MD. [05:51] 30 minutes from there or 1.5 hours from Washington, DC. [05:51] anyone have experience with trash-cli? [05:51] ScottK: You're US? [05:52] Yeah. [05:52] holy hell, I thought you were UK. I'm in Texas. [05:53] ScottK: :D [05:53] Well that's like a whole 'nother place anyway. [05:53] true. If I can travel 10 hours straight away from one point and still be in the same state, it's a big place. [05:53] i'm starting to hate build-depends [05:54] nxvl: You'll be glad to know the new lintian doesn't have any new issues with your .dsc. [05:54] for some reason courier doesn't build anymore [05:54] :D [05:54] lukehasnoname: Take it easy or we'll cut Alaska in half and Texas will be the third biggest state. [05:55] ;-) [05:55] lukehasnoname: I grew up in Kansas, so even closer than now. [05:55] * nxvl updates chroot, just in case [05:55] lukehasnoname: kirkland lives in austin [05:56] ScottK: I figured out that from Key Largo to Fairbanks, AK is 4900 miles [05:57] Road Trip. nxvl: Is he a college guy? [05:57] kirkland, that is [05:57] lukehasnoname: No, he works for Canonical. [05:57] oh, haha! [05:57] Also superm1 (usually on #ubuntu-motu) lives there too. === RoAk is now known as RoAkSoAx [06:01] Canonical seems to be hiring a lot [06:01] lukehasnoname: http://webapps.ubuntu.com/employment/ [06:02] I'm looking at Canonical's site now [06:04] The BIS team openings have a desire for familiarity with Salesforce.com software... [06:05] odd. [06:12] Well the Launchpad U/I developer job requires Flash. [06:12] Odder. [06:12] flash? [06:12] wtf!> [06:18] I finally got Mumble [06:18] it would be really cool if Ubuntu hosted a Mumble server for voice chatrooms [06:18] Hello [06:19] I Have A Computer Related Question... [06:21] Can Somone Help With The Question I Have If They Can I Will Tell Them Secret [06:23] it's official i hate autotools [06:24] It's Funny How In Computers They Got Wireless GPS In Them Where They Can View All Your DATA Without Connection [06:25] Anybody Know How To Access This? [06:27] What If I Told You Something Even More [06:28] lukehasnoname: we talked before... I gave you some crap about that tortilla-throwing college you attend [06:30] This Might Be Putting Led Into Your Pencils But Every Person On This Planet Is Remote, What I Mean By That Is They See Through Everyones Eyes And Hear [06:31] would someone with ops kick the dyn@mic bot? [06:32] Is That Very Nesserary [06:32] Those That Do Bad To Me Will Recieve Bad [06:32] nxvl: are you going to DebConf? [06:33] kirkland: no because of a stupid missunderstading :(, you? [06:33] nxvl: nope, though I'd like to go [06:33] nxvl: your hemisphere, thought you might [06:33] it'd to be next year [06:34] kirkland: my conteninent [06:34] nxvl: yeah, i might shoot for that too ;-) [06:34] kirkland: i can even go by land [06:34] nxvl: me to... very long trip, though :-) [06:34] yeah, but here is a doable trip [06:34] nxvl: gotta run, night [06:34] lot of people do it [06:34] night! [06:34] kirkland: have a beer for me! === c1|freaky is now known as fReAkY[t] [12:19] virtualbox-ose-modules-generic: Dipende: virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.26-3-generic [12:20] package broken in intrepid. [12:33] Anyone know of a way to hide the ssh version when you telnet ip 22 ? [12:33] dusty__: Doing that would break SSH, surely? [12:33] hi [12:34] 'lo kaushal [12:34] why? [12:34] mgdm, http://rafb.net/p/TJDXxb67.html [12:34] I am trying to install ubuntu server 8.04.1 on amd 64 bit machine [12:34] dusty__: because the SSH client needs to know what version it's connecting to, in order to negotiate the connection [12:35] dusty__: though, I see your point about the name of the server software, now that I try it myself [12:36] mgdm, any clue as what is happening [12:38] kaushal: not at present, I'm afraid, did it manage to install everything else OK? [12:38] yeah [12:39] where can i check the md5sum of the ISO image [12:39] is there anything on console 4? [12:39] yeah [12:39] E: Unable to fetch some archives, may be run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing ? [12:39] [12:39] base-installer : error : exiting on error base-installer/kernel/failed-install [12:40] it looks like it can't get the package across the network [12:40] I'm just trying to find the MD5 [12:41] http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/8.04.1/MD5SUMS [12:52] mgdm, how can i check md5sum on windows [12:53] since I am using windows as a client [12:54] I haven't a clue, but a quick Google suggests http://www.md5summer.org/ [12:55] just try "windows md5" in google, there's quite a number of them [13:00] mgdm, thanks [13:00] thats the issue [13:00] its not matching [13:01] so where can i download it [13:01] whats the best method to download ubuntu-8.04.1-server-amd64.iso [13:02] You can get it from that site I suggested, but where in the world are you? There's likely a nearer mirror [13:13] moin [15:45] New bug: #256387 in php5 (main) "No me muestra archivos .php" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/256387 === fReAkY[t] is now known as c1|freaky [18:20] rcpt to: sh@linux2go.dk [18:20] Gah... [18:27] zul: ping [18:29] hello [18:29] soren: around ? [18:29] emgent: Yeah. [18:29] * nxvl dances [18:29] soren: in intrepid virtualbox-ose-modules-generic is broken. [18:30] virtualbox-ose-modules-generic: Dipende: virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.26-3-generic [18:30] but virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.26-3-generic isnt in archive [18:30] Ok. [18:31] I don't really touch virtualbox, actually. It's not that I don't want to, I just don't have the time. [18:31] my friend dldc yesterday join in this room for some suggest to virtualization, and him notify to me this problem. i testd it and seems broken. [18:38] I suggest you report a bug about it, or even better: Fix it yourself. It's in universe, so you can do as you please :) [20:23] hmm, I just installed the Ubuntu LAMP task using synaptic. Isn't that the same as installing it using tasksel? [20:25] it may sound like a desktop question, but it isn't. I installed on a desktop now, but only in order to try it out before moving it to the server. It doesn't seem to have configured php properly with apache, for instance. If it's the same with tasksel, then I have to figure out how to do this. [20:33] New bug: #256256 in samba (main) "Unacknowledged reboot required before folder can be shared" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/256256 [21:00] I need some help setting up locale information... [21:04] anyone in here familiar with locales? === c1|freaky is now known as fReAkY[t] [23:06] hmm... is PHP in hardy meant to have suhosin by default ? [23:06] Mine does [23:07] * Mez has seen so many issues with that [23:07] (suhosin) [23:07] at least it seems to have sane values though [23:07] It has broken a couple of things for me in the past (though i can't remmeber offhand what) [23:15] I need some help setting up locale information... [23:15] anyone in here familiar with locales?