[00:30] <patdk-lap> what is whoopsie?
[01:06] <wdroberts> patdk-lap: not sure, but i noticed it on my 12.04 build. maybe try 'man whoopsie' or 'vi /etc/init.d/whoopsie'.
[01:06] <patdk-lap> I tried
[01:06] <patdk-lap> missing
[01:07] <patdk-lap> I've installed 12.04 many times, for iso testing, but this is the first time I actually looked at it
[01:09] <wdroberts> the name 'whoopsie' reminds me of 'oops' in the kernel, not sure if they're related or not
[01:09] <patdk-lap> seem to be
[01:10] <patdk-lap> but no info about it or how it works or anything
[03:18] <delerium_> Hi, Ok... I was stupid.... I upgrade my server to 12.04 and I have some software (Zimbra) that doesn't work anymore.  Is there a way to roll back this upgrade ?
[03:18] <delerium_> (I was coming from 10.04)
[03:19] <sysc> no way to roll back afaik...
[03:19] <sysc> unless your running vmware and took a snapshot pre-upgrade
[03:20] <delerium_> sysc: nha.... I confirm, I was stupid ;(
[03:52]  * pehden is away: I'm busy
[05:49] <darkqaos> Hello
[06:34] <darkqaos> installing windows server 8
[06:34] <darkqaos> right now
[06:34] <darkqaos> to test
[06:34] <darkqaos> anyone played with it?
[06:48] <koolhead17> Daviey, ping
[13:33] <TeLLuS> Hi I noticed after upgrading that vservers is not working in precise. Since they moved to another server I have not been using it myself for some time.. I wonder if there is any other similar containment option available so I do not have to patch a kernel every time. If I look around only KVM is looking ok, but from what I can see it is not handeling memory in an efficient manner like with the vserver.
[15:48] <darkqaos> so
[15:48] <darkqaos> does anyone ever discuss anything here
[15:55] <jacobw> people discuss problems to which they desire answers
[15:56] <jacobw> and sometimes other things :)
[19:50] <azertyi> hello there
[19:51] <azertyi> is there anyone know how to mount using nfs ?
[19:52] <darkqaos> yeah
[19:52] <darkqaos> NFS
[19:52] <darkqaos> what version of Ubuntu
[19:52] <darkqaos> are you running?
[19:53] <sw> !nfs | azertyi
[19:53] <darkqaos> wow
[19:53] <darkqaos> very nice!
[19:53] <darkqaos> okay ubunt-server
[19:53] <darkqaos> I just put ubuntu on an old p3 server
[19:53] <darkqaos> :) used to run windows server 2000
[19:53] <darkqaos> i dont know wha tto do, its in my lab right now im SSH'd in
[19:53] <darkqaos> any fun tricks? Thought id do some web hosting for fun
[19:56] <azertyi> 11.10
[19:56] <azertyi> ubuntu 11.10 darkqaos
[19:59] <sw> darkqaos: fun tricks?
[20:00] <darkqaos> @sw yeah - I've only used ubuntu as a samba server so far
[20:00] <darkqaos> along with a web host (LAMP)
[20:00] <darkqaos> also ran qemu, libvert, and more for an Archipel project
[20:01] <darkqaos> now im looking to get some life out of this old machine
[20:01] <darkqaos> htop currently shows it running with only 21mb of ram consumed :)
[20:59] <pehden> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11828468#post11828468
[20:59] <pehden> anyone?
[21:04] <virusuy> gents
[21:05] <pehden> Hi
[21:10]  * pehden is away: I'm busy
[21:16] <patdk-lap> pehden, kill the autoaway, and why would you be attempting to compile software yourself?
[21:16] <patdk-lap> expecially if you don't know how to solve simple issues like that
[21:17] <patdk-lap> you should attempt to follow a tutorial that is for the os your using
[21:20]  * pehden is back (gone 00:10:08)
[21:21] <pehden> it wasnt an auto away
[21:21] <pehden> it was a switch
[21:21] <pehden> its noticable
[21:21] <pehden> that tut didnt work. thats why i cam here.
[21:21] <pehden> the file is there. it just says its not. my system is 64bit
[23:49] <Monkeypaws> can someone chat with me about LVM on my NAS?  I want to do it, i think it makes sense for me, but i dont want to paint myself into a corner with something complicated...  I want to add in drives of varrying sizes regurly and have it presented as 1 store.  I don't think i want the snapshot stuff, just the ability to add in drives as I go.
[23:51] <KM0201> wha tdo yo mean, "paint yourself into a corner?