[00:26] <draven> for 10.04 what is the current kernel?
[00:34] <Doonz> so if im running an app through x when i close my connection will that app stop running?
[01:20] <Datz> draven: I think it is 2.6.32-31
[01:53] <Guest37947> hi!
[01:54] <Guest37947> can any one no a good program recording and maneging my cctv cam's?
[02:10] <Max-P> Hi, there, does someone know why an empty Ubuntu-server (freshly installed) uses as much as 200 Mb RAM, with only the base processes running (rsyslog, cron, getty) while a fresh Debian install only takes <50 Mb?
[02:13] <draven> why do i have to use dist-upgrade to get kernel updates for server but not for standard?
[02:14] <julian_c> Hmm... never really thought there was a difference. On non-server installs, I've had to do dist-upgrade to get newer kernels.
[02:15] <draven> julian_c, might just be a difference between the gui update manager and the command line apt tool
[02:35] <qman__> Guest37947, zoneminder
[02:36] <Guest37947> qman__: I found zoneminder, but i can't install :/ I user isp config in my servers.
[02:37] <qman__> Guest37947, zoneminder is fairly difficult to install, I'd definitely say it's for advanced users
[02:37] <qman__> but it is the best CCTV software for linux
[02:38] <qman__> far as I know, anyway
[02:38] <Guest37947> yep, i know. But what's the next, maybe u now a good tutorial? (zoneminder.com tutorials or install man is not help much. ... it's just say sudo apt-get install zoneminder .... after u have to do what u want ... )
[02:39] <qman__> their wiki has some tips on getting it to work in ubuntu
[02:39] <qman__> I spent a good two days or so getting the one I set up going
[02:39] <Guest37947> thx, i watch it
[02:39] <qman__> it was a while back, on 9.10, so I don't really remember what I did
[02:39] <qman__> and it may not even be relevant in current versions
[03:17] <el_seano> does anybody know of a quick command to tell which release of ubuntu you're using?
[03:19] <el_seano> nevermind.  lsb_release -a
[03:38] <jeeves_moss> what syslog server will allow me to make a directory for each device, and allow for slave servers (so if the remote connection goes down, the logging keeps going on my cisco equipment)
[03:42] <ChmEarl> pastebin: Oneiric kernel xen config - grep -ic xen /boot/config-2.6.39-2*
[04:42] <n2deep> hi can anyone help with nx flag reporting: http://pastebin.com/u4zkDB4M
[04:44] <n2deep> this is a virtual machine.
[04:44] <n2deep> the nx bit was disabled when I installed the operating system, it's enabled now.
[04:45] <n2deep> ..enaabled in the physical host bios now
[05:54] <PryMaL> I'm currently trying to recover a MySQL root password for a friend, can anyone help with the syntax error that it's giving me please.  UPDATE user SET password=PASSWORD('newpassword') WHERE user="root"; is the string I'm using but have a generic "you're using bad syntax on mysql" error
[10:16] <lambda_x> why lvm volume groups created during installation dont have /dev/mapper/[name] entry while volume groups created by hand do have?
[11:21] <mithran> hi all, im trying to configure webmin on ubuntu server 10.04. but im not able to access the webmin page, i installed all the packages, and the port 10000 is open on the server, im able to ping the server as well, but the webpage is not loading
[11:22] <mithran> please help
[11:22] <mithran> im getting a net::ERR_TIMED_OUT error
[14:05] <Doonz> RoyK: you around buddy
[15:09] <maxb> Is there any special gotcha to trying to run an isc-dhcp-server on a Linux bridge interface? (bridging a bunch of tap interfaces used for QEMU; the DHCPD never seems to do anything)
[15:46] <randomuser> maxb, works for me
[15:46] <maxb> oh :-(
[15:46] <maxb> Wonder why it hates me
[15:47] <maxb> So, you have a bridge, have tap interfaces, added them to the bridge, got an IP address configured on the bridge, told the dhcpd about the IP subnet, and it just works?
[15:48] <maxb> My dhcpd doesn't do anything, even though I can see the DHCP Discover messages in wireshark
[15:49] <maxb> It all works fine when I have a single tap interface, no bridging - but I want to allow for multiple VMs at once
[15:53] <randomuser> i have a line in dhcpd.conf to tell it to listen on virbr0
[16:14] <maxb> randomuser: What does that line look like? Is virbr0 a standard "brctl addbr" bridge? Any special settings associated with it?
[16:15] <randomuser> it says DHCPARGS=virbr0;
[16:16] <randomuser> it appears to have STP enabled
[16:16] <randomuser>  other than that, a bridge is a bridge
[16:16] <randomuser> how did you create yours? is your virtualization platform running dnsmasq or some other competing service?
[16:17] <randomuser> (mine tries to do dnsmasq)
[16:54] <incorrect> is the a cli client for ubuntu one file sync?
[17:01] <JanC> incorrect: u1sdtool ?
[17:01] <incorrect> maybe there is a ppa for that
[17:02] <JanC> incorrect: it's part of the 'ubuntuone-client' package
[17:03] <JanC> no need for PPAs
[17:03] <JanC> at least in 11.04
[17:03] <incorrect> my server is on 10.04
[17:04] <JanC> incorrect: maybe also ask in #ubuntuone or such
[17:04] <incorrect> ah thanks
[17:04] <JanC> incorrect: there might be a backport of the more recent U1 stuff in lucid backports
[17:06] <JanC> although it also provides/needs a new couchdb version IIRC, so I hope you don't use that for anything else on that 10.04 server
[17:53] <Doonz> hey guys im having trouble iwht my server. It locks up on me i cant access the websites nor can I access it through ssh. But i can ping it and the data that is being pipesd through the website continues to flow any idea where i can look in the logs for ideas?
[18:04] <Doonz> and it crapped out again
[18:21] <dougb> when i've logged into my machine over SSH, on a certain user account when I press the up arrow key it just prints ^[[A and not the previous command, is there a way to fix this?
[18:30] <dougb> i fixed it, my shell was sh
[20:06] <winsen> i had problem with ubuntu i can not update it
[20:08] <winsen> it says (-5- no adress associated with hostname, so it seems problem with DNS, thanks
[20:08] <winsen> for helping
[21:43] <mynameistux> I'm getting the message "network autoconfiguration failed" when install. My router handles DHCP, and I'm using a PCI-E gigabit ethernet card with a realtek RTL8111/8168B. ubuntu-server 11.04 amd_64
[21:46] <mynameistux> found http://forums.hardwaresecrets.com/installing-realtek-rtl8111/3906?s=54601af5ec9ee62636d482bf1fa42193&amp; but ... uggh, easier to buy another network card
[21:50] <_ruben> the brand alone oughta be enough to buy another :)
[21:51] <Henriquez> ok, i have my (sub)domains setup correctly now but i want to serve content from a different server in my LAN to ldap.domain.TLD (phpldapadmin) is that possible with virtualhosts?
[21:51] <guntbert> gmcdonald: did you try with apt-get or with aptitude?
[21:52] <gmcdonald> apt-get
[21:53] <gmcdonald> 20 packages can be updated, it says, it also says system restart required
[21:53] <gmcdonald> so I apt-get update/upgrade then reboot
[21:53] <gmcdonald> then it tells me same 20 packages can be updated, system restart required
[21:54] <guntbert> gmcdonald: I've seen the "system restart required" remain after the update - you could thank you it with aptitude for once - sometimes it makes a difference - use aptitude update, then aptitude safe-upgrade
[21:55] <gmcdonald> I'll try that thanks
[21:55] <gmcdonald> I've done update/upgrade/reboot 4 times so far with no effect
[21:57] <guntbert> gmcdonald: and try aptitude -vv safe upgrade  (makes it more verbose)
[21:57] <gmcdonald> interesting, an aptitude safe-upgrade did not add anything, it removed old kernels
[21:58] <gmcdonald> no difference on reboot
[21:58] <mynameistux> I just bought this card for 25 dollars, and I don't have the box anymore so I can't return it
[21:58] <mynameistux> :(
[21:59] <guntbert> as I said: don't put too much weight in the "system restart required" message
[21:59] <gmcdonald> guntbert: true, but it always tells me I have 20 packages to update, 8 of them security updates
[21:59] <gmcdonald> I've updated them 5 times now
[22:02] <guntbert> gmcdonald: look into /var/log/aptitude and /var/log/dpkg
[22:03] <gmcdonald> will do
[22:04] <gmcdonald> note apt-get update/upgrade is upto date, it doesnt actually update anything any more
[22:05] <guntbert> then let it lie and ignore the "system restart required" message
[22:07] <gmcdonald> the concern is the constant message I get on logging in/rebooting telling me I need to update 20 packages, 8 of them security
[22:08] <gmcdonald> if it has updated them , fine. Hopefully the next message needed will clear this one out the way
[22:08] <guntbert> gmcdonald: yes, as I said I've seen that before, something like motd not getting corrected
[22:08] <guntbert> /etc/motd (or so)
[22:08] <gmcdonald> right
[22:09] <gmcdonald> ok
[22:11] <gmcdonald> guntbert: thanks for your help, off now to free up some channels/keyb shortcuts :)
[22:24] <Henriquez> ok, i have my (sub)domains setup correctly now but i want to serve content from a different server in my LAN to ldap.domain.TLD (phpldapadmin) is that possible with virtualhosts?
[22:30] <_ruben> Henriquez: what do virtualhosts have to do with that? just a dns issue
[22:36] <Henriquez> well because the server is on a different ip adress and the requests go to another internal ip adress
[22:37] <Henriquez> and i don t know what directive to make a request from the webserver go to the other physical server in my lan
[22:38] <Henriquez> i already created ldap.domain.TLD  so that is not the issue
[23:01] <_ruben> ldap.domain.tld currently points to serverA but needs to go to serverB, change dns to point to serverB instead of serverA
[23:18] <Henriquez> server a and server b have the same wan ip. It is about lan ipś