[00:24] <FernandoMiguel> nite
[04:41] <cyphase> lol, back to rhythmbox
[12:09] <BluesKaj> hi all
[12:38] <`-`> #ubuntu ops are nazi fags. please remember to use your brain not that other bit of the anatomy the #ubuntu team appears to think is best.
[14:03] <brendand> i updated my system to Precise and now when I try to view a bug page in launchpad Firefox crashes. If I turn Javascript off I can avoid the crashing
[16:01] <Chipaca> augh! just updated to P, and getting flooded by DMAR messages in syslog
[16:03] <x0r> does anyone know how to make an application listen on tcp ports, instead of tcp6
[16:03] <x0r> my vnc server just atrted to listen on tcp6, and I do not what i did that made it change
[16:14] <BluesKaj> x0r, which apps? ..some routers allow apps to open designated ports on tcp and udp
[16:17] <x0r> I have two server
[16:17] <x0r> servers
[16:17] <x0r> both the same hardware
[16:17] <x0r> one in a remote location shared by a few users
[16:17] <x0r> one at my home for develeopment debug
[16:18] <x0r> as fas as i know both of them are the same
[16:18] <x0r> yet one runs vnc lstens on tcp, the other server listens on tcp6
[16:18] <patdk-wk> x0r, that has to do with two things
[16:19] <patdk-wk> how you configured sysctl, and how you configured the app
[16:19] <x0r> I want to to either force tcp, turn off tcp6, or ultimatly figure what changed
[16:19] <patdk-wk> your running precise on both of them?
[16:19] <x0r> as far as I know
[16:19] <x0r> uname -a show the same thing
[16:19] <patdk-wk> what does it show?
[16:20] <x0r> http://snapplr.com/kz0w
[16:21] <patdk-wk> that is defently not precise
[16:21] <patdk-wk> you probably want #ubuntu
[16:22] <x0r> so this is not the channle for 11.10
[16:22] <x0r> sorry
[16:22] <patdk-wk> this is for 12.04
[16:22] <x0r> lol
[16:22] <x0r> okay
[16:22] <x0r> I'll move on
[16:23] <patdk-wk> normally though, listening on ipv6 works for both ipv4 and ipv6, unless you disabled that yourself
[16:23] <x0r> in theory
[16:23] <patdk-wk> na, it works fine
[16:23] <x0r> also in theory these two boxes should be pretty much the same
[16:24] <patdk-wk> unless the application makes assumptions and can't handle ipv6 ip's
[16:24] <x0r> yet one listens on tcp6 the other listens on tcp 4 only
[16:24] <patdk-wk> something on your two box's are the same
[16:24] <patdk-wk> either the sysctl that controls that
[16:24] <x0r> no one can connect to vnc sessions on the system where the listen port is tcp6
[16:24] <patdk-wk> or how you configured the program
[16:24] <x0r> I just instaled it
[16:24] <x0r> sudo apt-get
[16:25] <patdk-wk> heh? why does that matter?
[16:25] <x0r> just as that is all I did, nit as in 10 mnintes ago
[16:25] <x0r> it has been running filen for weeks
[16:25] <x0r> I did not configure anything
[16:26] <x0r> took defaults
[16:26] <x0r> puzzler
[18:59] <sskalnik> Is the 'admin' group totally deprecated in Precise?
[18:59] <sskalnik> Noticed there is only 'sudo' in 12.04 server
[20:14] <iceroot> hm, admin-group was only for sudo-access?
[20:35] <sskalnik> iceroot, I cannot say with certainty
[21:29] <johnjohn101> saw lots of issues with vmware player..   is it even worth looking at now or just wait until feb/march?
[22:22] <FernandoMiguel> friends
[22:22] <FernandoMiguel> anyone recall the CIFS bug that wouldn't umount on powerdown ?
[22:23] <FernandoMiguel> I though it was fixed in 11.04 but I'm still being terribly hit by it