[00:25] <axisys> I have a samba share..i can access it in r/w mode .. is there a way to create a locked folder ?
[00:25] <axisys> i created the samba share in 10.04.02
[00:26] <axisys> and I access it from 10.10 or mac ppc .. no problem
[00:40] <SpamapS> axisys: what do you mean by "locked" ?
[00:48] <peedee> hi there..just wondering if anyone knows how to set the default region in an environment variable for ec2-api-tools? I'm in australia so I want to have all my instances in ap-southeast-1 but with all the command line tools like ec2-descirbe-instances for example, if you don't specify a region explicitly it assumes us-east-1
[00:51] <shadow42085> I am trying to setup a private mailserver after installation and configuration I get to testing and when I telnet into it and run ehlo mail.sitename.domain I dont see auth login and auth=login but I see verthing else any ideas?
[00:51] <shadow42085> everything**
[01:01] <jjohansen1> hggdh: did you get to testing a plain kvm instance?  Also can we test natty kernel on maverick
[01:09] <hggdh> jjohansen1: did not have time, with all the issues on the lucid kernel sru test
[01:09] <hggdh> jjohansen1: but will get back to it asap, this is also critical...
[01:09] <jjohansen1> hggdh: okay, just checking
[01:11] <shadow42085> anyone have a solution to my issue or do I need to clarify more
[01:16] <axisys> SpamapS: password protected
[01:38] <SpamapS> axisys: there are a few ways to do it. The simplest one is, on the server side, create an smbpasswd record for the users you want to have access with 'smbpasswd -a user' .. then add 'valid users = user' to the entry in smb.conf. If you're sharing via the GUI, I think you can just list the valid users there.
[03:10] <RoAkSoAx>  kirkland apparently, it seems/win 11
[03:10] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: apparently there's some issue with the virtinst python module as I can'
[03:11] <RoAkSoAx> can't get an Ubuntu instance to run
[03:11] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: ?
[03:11] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: with cobbler/koan?
[03:12] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: virt-inst is kind of always broken, in my experience
[03:12] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: koan, uses virtinst python module to install VM's in the host
[03:12] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: this uses the HTTP repo created by cobbler
[03:12] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: the Fedora repo is recognized correctly as a repo
[03:13] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: you might poke soren about virtinst tomorrow; as I recall, I think he is/was a fan of virtinst (?) but I could be completely wrong about that one
[03:13] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: yeah the Ubuntu repo is not recognized as one
[03:13] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland:
[03:13] <RoAkSoAx> issue similar to: http://askubuntu.com/questions/29476/how-to-install-ubuntu-over-http-in-virtual-manager
[03:14] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: and yes will poke him tomorrow to try to get this fixed by the end of the week
[03:14] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: cool
[03:17] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: powernap is getting more and more attention, so cool :)
[03:21] <twb> Grr, timeout(1) isn't part of ubuntu-minimal as at lucid
[03:21] <twb> Breaks my .profile
[06:29] <tonyyarusso> I'm trying to set up SpamAssassin with Postfix via Amavis-New per https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/mail-filtering.html .  I believe I have everything installed, but I do not have the X-Spam-* headers on my messages yet.
[08:15] <soren> kirkland, RoAkSoAx: I'm not particularly fond of virtinst. It was (and is, I think) a necessary evil. Wazzup?
[08:15] <nealmcb_> howdy soren :)
[08:16] <soren> nealmcb_: Hi! :)
[08:16] <soren> nealmcb_: Up late/early or in an unusual $TZ?
[08:17] <nealmcb_> up late, headed to DC tomorrow^H^H later today for IDtrust.  I'm doing the opposite of a gradual adjustment to the 2 hr shift
[08:17] <nealmcb_> but now time for bed....
[08:18] <soren> nealmcb_: Have fun :)
[08:18] <nealmcb_> having too much fun getting my system76 lemur fully installed and running better
[08:18] <nealmcb_> thanks - and thanks again for your wise words on kvm, xen and who-knows-what....
[08:19] <soren> Oh, thank *you* for the kind words ;)
[08:19] <slime_> hello all, i need to choose opensource groupware solution , any recommendation  for  good one that support calendar ?
[08:21] <soren> slime_: I've never used it myself, but I think citadel is what people tend to use.
[08:21] <slime_> thanks, soren
[09:06] <Zero_Dogg> EOL for 6.06 is marked as June this year, but has no date. That means June 1, right?
[09:10] <twb> That would be the safest assumption, I think
[09:10] <Zero_Dogg> yep, I figured as much, just wanted to doublecheck. Thanks :)
[09:30] <soren> Wow, Dapper EOL's? Time sure does fly.
[11:07] <Daviey> zul, Morning, can you check into https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/natty/lxc/natty-201104041611/+merge/56200 please?
[11:50] <Kartagis> hi
[11:50] <Kartagis> may I ask how to create a virtual domain/user please?
[11:55] <zul> Daviey: if i have to :)
[11:56] <Daviey> zul, Just thought you might /want/ to :)
[11:57] <andygraybeal> mornning
[11:57] <Daviey> morning andygraybeal !
[11:58] <andygraybeal> :)
[12:06] <Kartagis> may I ask how to create a virtual domain/user please?
[12:41] <airtonix> Kartagis: your question doesn't make sense
[12:42] <Kartagis> airtonix: I'm trying to configure postfix to use virtual domain
[12:42] <Kartagis> I've got the related lines
[12:42] <Kartagis> I'm adding them
[12:42] <airtonix> Kartagis: what do you mean by "Virtual Domain" ?
[12:42] <Kartagis> but how to create virtual domain/user?
[12:43] <ikonia> Kartagis: I explained this to you
[12:43] <Kartagis> airtonix: non-unix accounts
[12:43] <ikonia> Kartagis: it depends how your mail server and imap server is setup
[12:43] <ikonia> Kartagis: eg: things like backend account storage
[12:43] <ikonia> what method you've setup for storing the usernames/passwords
[12:43] <ikonia> Kartagis: there are many guides on the net, some even include web front end guis
[12:43] <airtonix> kerberos/ldap etc etc
[12:44] <ikonia> exactly
[12:44] <ikonia> mysql is a popular choice, more so for web guis to manipulate
[12:44] <Kartagis> ikonia: I am trying to configure the mail server now
[12:44] <ikonia> ok - I understand that, but how you add the users depends on how you are setting it up
[12:45] <ikonia> there are many options, (lots of guides too)
[12:45] <Kartagis> ikonia: how I add the users? I don't know how to add non-unix accounts
[12:46] <ikonia> Kartagis: it depends on the method you are using for holding the accounts and passwords
[12:46] <ikonia> Kartagis: as I've said there are many options and many guides on how to setup these options, once you chose one, that is how you will add the users
[12:47] <Kartagis> ikonia: I think I'll go for the non-unix account approach
[12:47] <ikonia> you've said that
[12:47] <ikonia> there are MANY ways to store non-unix accounts,
[12:47] <ikonia> the method you chose dictates how you will add them
[12:49] <airtonix> i like to store my non-unix accounts in outlook express reply mails
[12:49] <airtonix> individually
[12:49] <ikonia> ha ha
[12:50] <ikonia> naughty response
[12:50] <airtonix> :<
[13:06] <awanti> i have edited some group policies on windows 7. now i want to deploy it on my every windows 7 pc during logon from smaba pdc (i want to execute this file "login script.cmd or .bat"........... But how i have to do it plz.
[13:19] <zul> morning
[13:32] <jamespage> hey zul o/
[13:32] <zul> hey jamespage how are you?
[13:32] <jamespage> fine thanks - and you?
[13:33] <zul> jamespage: good just trying to wake up
[14:19] <RoAkSoAx> morning all
[14:22] <raphink> hi RoAkSoAx
[14:24] <RoAkSoAx> hi raphink
[14:27] <raphink> what's up RoAkSoAx ?
[14:36] <jdonnaruma> anyone have experience with installing imapproxy? attempting to start it at the end of the 'apt-get install imapproxy' fails every time
[14:39] <axisys> 192.168.0.30:/export/arl_splunk /splunk nfs rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,mountaddr=192.168.0.30,mountvers=3,mountproto=tcp,addr=192.168.0.30 0 0
[14:39] <axisys> ^ cat /proc/mounts
[14:40] <axisys> how do I mount it ?
[14:40] <axisys> so it sticks a reboot?
[14:40] <pmatulis_> axisys: sticks a reboot?  what does that mean?
[14:40] <axisys> 192.168.0.30:/export/arl_splunk /splunk nfs rw,relatime 0 0  <-- this should be enoung for fstab based on the /proc/mounts ?
[14:41] <axisys> pmatulis_: survives a reboot in other words
[14:42] <pmatulis_> axisys: with the mount command i guess (mount /splunk)
[14:43] <axisys> pmatulis_: the fstab entry looks kosher ?
[14:43] <axisys> 192.168.0.30:/export/arl_splunk /splunk nfs rw,relatime 0 0
[14:44] <pmatulis_> axisys: looks overly complex, not sure.  try it
[14:44] <axisys> pmatulis_: stole it from /proc/mounts
[14:45] <pmatulis_> axisys: not supposed to
[14:45] <axisys> also rw,relatime,vers=4 will mount it as nfsv4 ?
[14:47] <axisys> the nfs server supports nfsv4 .. how do I mount it as nfsv4 share instead of default nfsv3 ?
[14:47] <Kartagis> how do I know if dovecot supports mysql?
[14:48] <pmatulis_> axisys: read the ubuntu server guide
[14:49] <zul> hggdh: can i use one of the test machines
[15:22] <robbiew> RoAkSoAx: hey...we have gfs and ocfs packages in main, right?
[15:22] <RoAkSoAx> robbiew: yes we do
[15:22] <Kartagis> can I ask a question about postfixadmin?
[15:23] <RoAkSoAx> robbiew: they have been there for ages now :)
[15:23] <robbiew> RoAkSoAx: sweet
[15:23] <robbiew> thnx
[15:23] <zul> hallyn: i think i fixed the lxc/libvirt/openstack issue
[15:24] <hallyn> what was it?
[15:51] <RoAkSoAx> ubunu/win 24
[15:51] <RoAkSoAx> ashhh
[15:56] <axisys> we are planning to setup a secure ubuntu server as proof of concept.. it might replace some of the old servers that we are using to access our netowork.. any suggestion of good security audit tool that reports what is not secure in the box.. i saw bastille does it. but it does not look updated since 2008
[16:11] <gagarine> hello I have a folder with permission like that:
[16:11] <gagarine> drwxrwsr-x 10 root www-pub  4096 Apr  5 15:02 htdocs
[16:12] <gagarine> but I can write in the folder altough I'm in the group www-pub
[16:12] <gagarine> any idea why?
[16:13] <gagarine> hooo nevermind...
[16:13] <gagarine> I need to logout, login
[16:13] <gagarine> ... i didn't know than group was loaded only on loging
[16:34] <zul> who is running the meeting today btw?
[16:55] <jamespage> zul: me
[16:55] <zul> ok good :)
[16:56] <zul> jamespage: i can never remember my attention span sucks
[16:56] <jamespage> zul: :-)
[16:58] <hggdh> hallyn: re. bug 746751 -- manually running KVM on the natty machine (under a maverick kernel) works; running under euca fails
[17:01] <hallyn> hggdh: ok, i think i'm going to focus on that one this afternoon.
[17:01] <hallyn> hggdh: you use a lot of bare metal - have you seen any libvirt crashes on startup?
[17:01] <hallyn> (there is a libpciaccess thread safety bug, with lots of dups, but hard to reproduce, not seemingly possible on my laptops)
[17:06] <hggdh> hallyn: I have not seen any crashes so far
[17:06] <hallyn> ok, thanks
[17:06] <hggdh> but I will keep an eye for it...
[17:16] <jjohansen> hggdh: any news?  /me has been off line
[17:16] <hggdh> jjohansen: yes. manually running a KVM image on the machine (natty-based, but running a maverick kernel) is working
[17:16] <hggdh> the KVM image is for lucid, BTW. I do not think I could create a more convoluted environment
[17:16] <jjohansen> hggdh: have you tried natty + natty kernel
[17:16] <jjohansen> :)
[17:16] <bdamos> hi, here: http://www.ubuntu.com/business/server/virtualisation, it says ubuntu can be configured with a low footprint, but i can't find much documentation on how to do this. does it just mean services can be disabled to reduce the footprint? or is it more to it then than?
[17:16] <bdamos> that*
[17:16] <hggdh> jjohansen: not yet... I am waiting for this test to end (I am running a kernel SRU test there, and it is working better than on my laptop)
[17:17] <hggdh> but this will be the next test, already in view ;-)
[17:17] <orudie> greetings. how can I get a list of everyone in 'sudo usermod -s /bin/false user' and 'sudo chsh -s /usr/sbin/nologin username', and what is the difference between the two ?
[17:18] <gagarine> how do I inerhit owner from a parent directory? it's for /var/www because more than one user write files in this directroy
[17:18] <hggdh> orudie: nologin gives you an error message
[17:19] <gagarine> i made a group www-pub with write access and add user to this one
[17:19] <gagarine> www and content belong to root for the moment
[17:20] <orudie> hggdh, it doesn't
[17:20] <h4x0r_x4x0r> morning
[17:20] <orudie> sup
[17:20] <gagarine> drwxrwsr-x 10 root www-pub  4096 Apr  5 15:23 htdocs
[17:20] <h4x0r_x4x0r> I'm looking for C++ IDE working in cloud
[17:22] <h4x0r_x4x0r> anyone of you know this?
[17:26] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: zul SpamapS get me out of a doubt, in Debian/Ubuntu, if software X installs a floder in /var/run/<folder>, then on boot, is /var/run/<folder> removed, or should files under it be cleaned up?
[17:26] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: /var/run is cleared on every reboot
[17:26] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: it's a tmpfs in memory
[17:26] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: /var/tmp is static across boots
[17:28] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: "preserved" rather
[17:28] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: right, is this something in what we differ from other distros? (Cause talking to a suse developer and they insist that directories should not be removed, but just clear files under the directories)
[17:34] <RoAkSoAx> zul: yeah I'm aware of that. but the discussion came I had was with upstream because of bug #751344
[17:36] <RoAkSoAx> zul: on which, upstream makefile installs /var/run/resource-agents, and one of the upstream developers was saying that folders under /var/run/<folder>/* are not removed, but just cleared on boot
[17:36] <RoAkSoAx> zul: and I was saying that from my understanding, everything is cleared under /var/run on boot and that init scripts create folders (if necessary)
[17:37] <zul> RoakSoAx: thats right from my understanding as well
[17:40] <hallyn> hggdh: kvm by hand works, kvm through ecau fails - what about a hand-created libvirt kvm instance?
[17:41] <hallyn> (I'll try it out this afternoon if you haven't)
[17:41] <hggdh> hallyn: what would you need on this hand-crafted instance?
[17:42] <hallyn> nothing, just define a fresh backing file and hook it up to an iso to boot from, see if it works...
[17:42] <RoAkSoAx> zul: indeed! I guess this is an upstream error then
[17:43] <parkdriver> Is there anyone here with Webmin experience? I was wondering if there are any security/performance/etc issues that i should know of.
[17:43] <parkdriver> I'm planning to use it on a production server.
[17:44] <parkdriver> Of course doing everything with the command line is always the purest form of management but I guess I want to simplify things a bit without causing a lot of problems.
[17:45] <parkdriver> Alternatives to Webmin are of course welcome as well.
[17:46] <pmatulis_> !webmin | parkdriver
[17:47] <pmatulis_> !ebox | parkdriver
[17:47] <parkdriver> Good to hear in advance!
[17:48] <parkdriver> I tried eBox / Zentyal but the way it's designed just makes no sense
[17:49] <parkdriver> Configuring a single service is a pain because the configuration pages are spread all over the system. Not quite the minimalistic approach I was looking for.
[17:50] <parkdriver> Oh I see that Zentyal is essentially version 2 of eBox.
[18:01] <mok0_> parkdriver: on an Ubuntu server, all configuration files are in /etc/*
[18:01] <mok0_> not "spread all over the system"
[18:02] <parkdriver> with etc i meant 'et cetera'
[18:03] <parkdriver> and i was referring to the way that \Zentyal'
[18:03] <parkdriver> handles the configuration of services
[18:03] <parkdriver> which is quite counter intuitive, if you ask me
[18:09] <kuramanga> Hey guys, just wondering if any of you have experience getting current total disk space using Python? I've been poking around with using os.statvfs but can't get the numbers to match up and I'd rather not use subprocess to trigger df or fdisk calls.
[18:20] <mok0_> parkdriver: Sorry I misunderstood you
[18:21] <axisys> pmatulis_: ubuntu server guide https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/network-file-system.html nfs client mount syntax for fstab does not look right
[18:21] <axisys> pmatulis_: example.hostname.com:/ubuntu /local/ubuntu nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr
[18:21] <axisys> not all the columns are there
[18:21] <pmatulis_> axisys: what columns?
[18:22] <axisys> pmatulis_: these two columns are missing
[18:22] <axisys>  <dump>  <pass>
[18:22] <pmatulis_> axisys: you don't need them
[18:22] <axisys> <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>  not all these columns need to be populated?
[18:22] <axisys> pmatulis_: did not know that
[18:22] <axisys> pmatulis_: thanks
[18:23] <pmatulis_> axisys: yw
[18:35] <twopoint718> Under 10.10 server, I have noticed that until I make an outgoing network connection, I cannot (for example) ssh into it.  The same holds true for pinging, no response from the server until I first make some outgoing connection.  This is very weird and as far as I can tell I have checked obvious things (no firewall is present, ipconfig shows the correct public IP, correct routes, sshd is up and running at boot)
[18:38] <pmatulis_> twopoint718: switch issue?
[18:39] <twopoint718> pmatulis_: this is connected directly via ethernet to a wall jack.
[18:39] <twopoint718> I just did a test here, I pinged google from the server and then I was able to ssh into it from my desktop
[18:40] <twopoint718> Is there some kind of keepalive or "wakeup" that I need to configure for ssh?
[18:48] <patdk-wk> twopoint718, what is this *wall jack*
[18:48] <patdk-wk> wall jacks don't just work, they have to go somewhere
[18:48] <semiosis> twopoint718: ipconfig?
[18:48] <patdk-wk> semiosis, using windows?
[18:49] <twopoint718> semiosis: ifconfig shows a proper config.  And like I said, I *can* connect, but only if the server is the one initiating it.
[18:52] <twopoint718> patdk-lap: it's a big cisco switch, it has about 50 other things plugged in and so there'd be lots of people having trouble if it were the switch.
[18:53] <semiosis> twopoint718: does that switch do any NAT at all?
[18:53] <twopoint718> semiosis: no, this is a public-facing ip
[18:53] <patdk-wk> big cisco switchs tend to have arp issues
[18:53] <patdk-wk> do you keep changing arp or ports?
[18:53] <semiosis> twopoint718: it could still do NAT... but if it's not, then as patdk-wk suggests, sounds like ARP
[18:53] <patdk-wk> mac
[18:54] <patdk-wk> normally cisco switchs are set to ignore arp updates and to cache mac for like 4-8hours
[18:54] <patdk-wk> so most users never have an issue
[18:55] <semiosis> if you got back to the beginning state, where you could not ssh in, then you might tcpdump on the server and see if you're getting ARP queries when you try the failed SSH attempt
[18:56] <twopoint718> lemme tcpdump... thanks.
[18:58] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: are you still working on cobbler?
[18:59] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: not at the moment
[19:02] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: what can I help you with though?
[19:02] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: I was hoping you'd integrate an nqa-like preseed
[19:02] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: before GA
[19:03]  * RoyK just read on the zfs list about this guy that has stuffed 45 drives into the same raidz1 VDEV and now seems surprised it fails
[19:03] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: yeah I just need to figure out what's wrong with virtinst which I'm gonna look again at later today
[19:04] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: k
[19:16] <RoAkSoAx> soren: ping
[19:27] <Lanta|N900> hey if i wanted to install ubuntu but select nothing on tasksel (i.e. base minimal system, not even "standard system utilities") then can i do that from a normal ubuntu disc or do i need the server disc?
[19:30] <twopoint718> semiosis, patdk-lap: thanks for all the help.  I've tracked it down (duh) to an ip conflict. "arping" showed two different MACs
[19:36] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: so this is what I get when trying to install the isntance with koan http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/589824/
[19:36] <semiosis> twopoint718: it's always the simple stuff... glad you figured it out :)
[19:36] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: it is definitely something wrong with virtinst that can't correctly determine if the ISO is an ubuntu ISO from an HTTP location
[19:39] <suigeneris> hello
[19:39] <suigeneris> I am reading this page: http://bliki.rimuhosting.com/space/knowledgebase/linux/mail/postfixadmin+on+debian+sarge and it says dovecot.conf should be added auth_userdb line. but when I restart, I get Unknown setting: auth_userdb. any thought would be appreciated
[20:29] <Roasted> how do I make dhcp3 auto start on an ubuntu server?
[20:29] <Roasted> I have it installed but it doesnt auto start when I fire up the box
[20:31] <semiosis> Roasted: update-rc.d?
[20:32] <patdk-wk> edit /etc/defaults/dhcp*
[20:32] <patdk-wk> you have to define the interfaces it should use, before it will start
[20:34] <zul> SpamapS: so what do you think of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/740777?
[20:37] <SpamapS> uvirtbot: hm
[20:37] <suigeneris> postfix/trivial-rewrite[30125]: warning: connect to mysql server localhost: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) <--- what's this error? the mysql server is running and the sock file is there
[20:38] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: alrighty!! Finally I got the ISO to launch with virtinst, which I had to patch... know will look into the nqa stuff
[20:39] <SharkOn> hey im trying to conf one of my pages to run apache on port 88, i have added NameVirtualhost *.88 and listen 88 to ports.conf, and my page is using virtualhost *:88 in sites-enabled, i have also opened port 88, but still not working, does anyone know if i have forgot smoething?
[20:41] <osmosis> what would cause a sudden drop in # of inode table size?
[20:54] <ivoks> zul: i doubt that's required
[21:03] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: NQA
[21:03] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: ?
[21:03] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: working?
[21:03] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: not quite yet :( just failed when trying to retrieve some packages I think, but at least I got it to launch :)
[21:04] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: command:http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/589873/ had to amnually change the preseed in cobbler_web and add the extra options
[21:14] <patdk-wk> osmosis, that is easy
[21:14] <patdk-wk> the kernel using that memory for something else :)
[21:23] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: ok, nqa seems to be working now  YaY \o/
[21:28] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: \o\  /o/  \o\  /o/
[21:31] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: i'll upload it to ppa in  a bit
[21:32] <david5345> I added a user using the normal useradd -m newuser && passwd newuser command, but auth.log says "Failed password for invalid user newuser... " Oddly enough I've tried two different user names, and I have done this about a 100 times before, why won't it work now ? grepping /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow show's the user has been created and ls /home shows the user's directory. Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
[21:50] <phoenixsampras> does 10.04  has older packages than 10.10? for ie. ruby
[21:51] <Jayro> hello, could anyone help me get sound working on Ubuntu 10.10 server edition. I am using mp3blaster but when i try to play a song i get "failed to open sound device"
[21:52] <phoenixsampras> does 10.04  has older packages than 10.10? for ie. ruby
[21:53] <guntbert> Jayro: excuse me - sound and server ? how does that fit?
[21:53] <Jayro> jukebox with a http interface
[21:53] <phoenixsampras> does 10.04  has older packages than 10.10? for ie. ruby
[21:54] <guntbert> !info ruby
[21:54] <guntbert> !info ruby lucid
[21:54] <guntbert> phoenixsampras: obviously not ^^
[22:06] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: btw.. cobbler package keeps adding diffs automatically
[22:06] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: yeah, wassup with that?
[22:07] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland:no idea... one of the weirdness of quilt :)
[22:14] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: i think it's becauseof a left over from .pc dir
[22:19] <zul> RoAkSoAx: wha?
[22:20] <phoenixsampras> what is the last ruby package on 10.0.4 ?
[22:20] <RoAkSoAx> zul: get the source from cobbler
[22:21] <RoAkSoAx> zul: and you'll see that there's
[22:21] <guntbert> !info ruby lucid
[22:21] <RoAkSoAx> zul: and you'll see that there's debian-changes-2.1.0-0ubuntu4
[22:21] <RoAkSoAx> n debian/patches
[22:21] <guntbert> phoenixsampras: ^^
[22:22] <phoenixsampras> 4.2? but they are on 1.9
[22:22] <guntbert> phoenixsampras: who is?
[22:22] <phoenixsampras> ruby
[22:23] <guntbert> phoenixsampras: strange
[22:23] <Jayro> could someone please help me get sound working on ubuntu server
[22:24] <guntbert> phoenixsampras: see http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/ruby/ please
[22:24] <guntbert> Jayro: excuse me - sound and server ? how does that fit?
[22:24] <Jayro> jukebox with a http interface
[22:24] <Jayro> guntbert, ^
[22:24] <SpamapS> RoAkSoAx: right, thats because you have differences between orig and your tree that aren't tracked in quilt
[22:25] <guntbert> Jayro: I don't get it - but nvm - it was only curiosity
[22:25] <raphink_> guntbert: we have a kernel expert in our team that loves to code sound support early in the boot process to make servers do a duck sound when they turn on ;-)
[22:25] <raphink_> apart from that, dunno ;-)
[22:25] <Jayro> guntbert, do you think you could help me get the sound working?
[22:26] <guntbert> Jayro: really - no - sorry
[22:27] <RoAkSoAx> SpamapS: yeah which shows that those changes shouldn't have appear in the first place. I think that the way to resolve is by quilt pop -a and then, rm -rf .pc and that should be it
[22:29] <Jayro> does anyone know of a way to test the sound so i can see if it is just mp3 blaster?
[22:32] <TeTeT> Jayro: maybe aplay some wav file?
[22:33] <SpamapS> RoAkSoAx: yeah. Not sure. You guys still trying to fix the "bug" of it not being as usable as you'd like? ;)
[22:33] <Jayro> TeTet, i ran speaker-test and got alsa errors :S
[22:34] <RoAkSoAx> SpamapS: nah.. it is usable now. I just fixed koan (and virt-inst) to install KVM instances, and if using kirkland's NQA preseed, then everything is automatic :)
[22:37] <SpamapS> RoAkSoAx: glad you fixed that "bug"
[22:37] <SpamapS> :)
[22:37] <TeTeT> Jayro: hmm, maybe the wrong model is used, do you have the lspci -vvnn output somewhere on pastebin or so?
[22:40] <Jayro> Tetet, give me a sec
[22:41] <Jayro> TeTeT, lspci -vvnn output gives me the help for lspci
[22:42] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #751959 in cobbler (universe) "koan cannot deploy Ubuntu iKVM instances" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/751959
[22:42] <TeTeT> Jayro: huh? you sure you used only one '-'?
[22:43] <Jayro> lspci -vvnn output is exactly what i used
[22:43] <soren> RoAkSoAx: pong
[22:43] <RoAkSoAx> soren: do you maintain/care about virtinst?
[22:43] <TeTeT> Jayro: what's the output of lspci then?
[22:44] <soren> RoAkSoAx: Do I detect a trick question?
[22:44] <Jayro> TeTeT, it just gives me the help file
[22:44] <soren> RoAkSoAx: Why do you ask? :)
[22:45] <RoAkSoAx> soren: Installation from an HTTP source fails (I was testing with cobbler/koan). So I patched it, and just wondering if you cared enough/know about it enough, to give an opinion
[22:45] <soren> RoAkSoAx: Ah. No, not at all.
[22:45] <Jayro> TeTeT, http://pastebin.com/i9QCujnL
[22:50] <RoAkSoAx> soren: alright, thanks though
[22:52] <TeTeT> Jayro: hmm, which ubuntu version? 10.04?
[22:52] <Jayro> server 10.10
[22:53] <gagarine> How I understand we can set a umask on process but not on directory... So they are not way to set a default set of permission for child directory?
[22:55] <Jayro> TeTeT,
[22:55] <Jayro> ^
[22:56] <TeTeT> Jayro: still digging through google links. how does your alsa-base.conf look like?
[22:56] <Jayro> TeTeT, where is that lcoated?
[22:56] <Jayro> located*
[22:56] <TeTeT> Jayro: maybe this of help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[22:57] <TeTeT> Jayro: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
[22:57] <TeTeT> Jayro: for example my soundcards line there has options snd-hda-intel power_save=10 power_save_controller=N model=toshiba
[22:58] <TeTeT> Jayro: as I use a toshiba laptop the card has some sort of special wiring
[22:58] <Jayro> yeah, ill pastebin my /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
[22:59] <TeTeT> Jayro: this page also contains relevant info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[23:00] <Jayro> ill look, but here is my alsa-base.conf
[23:00] <Jayro> http://pastebin.com/a9vTZRKy
[23:00] <Jayro> TeTeT, ^
[23:02] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: ok, so I just uploaded cobbler and virtinst to ubuntu-virt PPA
[23:02] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: please give it a test
[23:03] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: you;ll need to add the nqa seed at /var/lib/cobbler/kickstarts/
[23:03] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: and then modify the profile for the server ISO you'v;e imported with cobbler
[23:04] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: to reflect the changes in the kickstart (pointing the nqa seed) and add the kernel options (priority etc etc)
[23:04] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: you should be able to launch it with a command such as:
[23:04] <Jayro> TeTeT, hows it look? Im guessing i have to add a line but idk what it is
[23:04] <TeTeT> Jayro: this thread seems to suggest all is fine with your card on 10.10. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1666715 any chance to try the desktop cd / usb key for checking it?
[23:04] <RoAkSoAx> kirkland: sudo koan --server=192.168.1.118 --virt --profile=ubuntu-server-i386 --virt-bridge virbr0
[23:05] <TeTeT> Jayro: I would guess option snd-hda-intel model=<something>
[23:05] <TeTeT> Jayro: but I have no idea what something should be
[23:06] <Jayro> hmm.. maybe Nvidea?
[23:06] <TeTeT> Jayro: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[23:06] <Jayro> thanks
[23:07] <TeTeT> Jayro: good luck, I need to logoff now, midnight here
[23:07] <Jayro> TeTeT, thanks cya
[23:12] <phoenixsampras> how to know what version is my ubuntu server?
[23:17] <zertyui> hello anyone there ?
[23:24] <adam_g>  /window 4
[23:49] <parkdriver> How can you configure SSH to block IP's on the basis of the number of times the IP tries to connect to the SSH service?
[23:52] <soren> parkdriver: You can't. Look at fail2ban instead.
[23:52] <parkdriver> soren: thanks i'll look into it
[23:53] <parkdriver> soren: does that work with ufw?