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hallynstgraber: yeah I thought that was already done, but if not yes i'd like that rolled in :)00:53
hallynstgraber: looks like you rejected 59.dsc?  (if so, thanks)00:54
stgraberhallyn: yep, it's been rejected00:56
hallynstgraber: thanks, updating and re-pushing :)00:56
hallynstgraber: there weren't any others i'm forgetting?  (nothing was in my lxc.queue file, so i thought we were clear)01:06
stgraberhallyn: there's the pivot path change but I'm not sure whether if it matches sru criteria01:11
hallynHmm.01:12
hallynif only /mnt weren't such an obvious choice for subdirs for users to mount to from lxc.fstab :)01:12
hallynthen i'd say obviously not01:12
stgraberthat one was just a one line change right?01:13
hallynnope!  one line in each of two templates :)01:15
hallynok i'll add it in.01:15
stgraberright :) and that one has a pretty easy test case and no obvious regression potential, so that's safe for an sru :)01:16
hallynstgraber: hm.  a conflict in applying that patch points out that in p we don't drop cap_mac_override (but in q we do)01:17
hallynremind me, is that what we want?01:18
hallynheh, and in q, we drop it for ubuntu, but not ubuntu-cloud01:18
stgraberhallyn: I remember seeing that delta with the last SRU, not sure what we should actually drop and what's safe to keep01:20
stgraberIIRC the rational for not dropping them is that apparmor will eventually work in containers01:20
stgraberthough I'm not sure whether it's safe to have that capability at the moment01:21
hallynstgraber: all right we should probably discuss that (perhaps with jjohansen) and make a decision, but for now i'm going to push what i have01:26
hallyn(should if you'd like to take a peek first)01:26
stgrabergo ahead with the upload, I went through all the changes in quantal and I think that's all we want for that SRU01:28
hallynthx, good night01:30
hallyn(then onto libvirt sru :( )01:31
saintlyhello01:40
harushimoto setup an ubuntu cloud, i've been using maas and juju01:43
harushimodo I still need openstack too?01:44
patdk-nbdepends if you want a virtual or hard cloud01:45
patdk-nbor what exactly your definition of cloud is01:46
harushimoi just got into this two weeks01:46
harushimoI'm using virtual machine01:46
harushimoso I can understand the technology more01:46
harushimoa cloud provides service to a consumer where it is virtual01:47
harushimois that right?01:47
patdk-nbthere are hundreds of definitions of cloud01:47
twbA cloud provides buzzword compliance with managers who have somehow got hold of a trade magazine01:47
harushimook01:48
twbDO NOT let your managers read things01:48
harushimoI know cloud computing has been since the 70d01:48
harushimoI mean 70s01:48
harushimoit isn't a new technology01:48
harushimoI just don't get why is it being embraced now01:48
harushimothats another discussion01:48
harushimohehe01:48
twbI wish people would just STFU about it01:48
harushimoI agree with you01:49
twbgrumble #ubuntu-cloud redirects here grumble01:49
IdleOne!language | twb01:49
ubottutwb: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family-friendly, polite, and professional.01:49
erichammondEC2 has completely changed how I build companies.01:50
patdk-nbstupid bot :)01:50
patdk-nberichammond, works for many things01:50
harushimoI just want to deploy one01:50
harushimosee if I can even set one up01:50
patdk-nbI'm started to do a clound in cloud deloy currently01:51
patdk-nbshould be fun01:51
harushimoi agree with you01:51
patdk-nbcloud in cloud01:51
harushimoi know01:51
patdk-nbdamn, can't spell tonight01:51
harushimowhat are you using to deploy your cloud?01:51
harushimoopenstack?01:52
patdk-nbvmware esx01:52
harushimocan you get that for free01:52
harushimoI heard you could01:52
patdk-nbthis, will be a esx installs ontop of kvm01:52
patdk-nbnope01:52
harushimokvm?01:52
patdk-nbyou can get a single server for free01:52
patdk-nbno cloud provider offers direct esx access :(01:53
patdk-nbwanted to use them for a dr01:53
harushimothen what is openstack01:55
harushimodo you need esx to deploy openstack then?01:55
patdk-nbopenstack from what I have heard is a new linux distro01:55
harushimowhat01:56
harushimoare you serious?01:56
harushimoI thought openstack is open source version ubuntu cloud01:56
patdk-nbdunno, from my less than 60seconds of reading it yesterday01:56
patdk-nbno01:56
patdk-nboh, it is01:56
patdk-nbmaybe I'm thinking of something else01:57
harushimoyeah01:57
patdk-nbhmm01:57
harushimoits okay01:57
patdk-nbit was open something01:57
AnGrYfUrByif i wanted to configure a local dns server that only forwards request i would still have to use bind9 ?02:03
twbAnGrYfUrBy: there are many recursive resolvers.02:06
twbAnGrYfUrBy: if you don't like bind, I suggest you try unbound02:06
AnGrYfUrByi just want a dns server so that i don't have to have any ports open on my net work and forward all machines to that dns server02:07
twbIt sounds like you don't really know what you're talking about02:11
AnGrYfUrBytwb its my 1st dns server02:18
AnGrYfUrBythat's why i don't really know what i am talking about02:18
patdk-nbor firewalls02:18
AnGrYfUrBypatdk-nb, i am sorry do dns can be blocked via a firewall02:19
AnGrYfUrByjust block port 5302:19
AnGrYfUrBydone02:19
patdk-nbyes, but blocking inbound 53 won't stop dns from working02:19
patdk-nbunless you have a stateless firewall, and in that case, I suggest you need a new firewall02:19
AnGrYfUrBypatdk-nb, you can blcok inbound and outbound tcp/udp02:20
twbYes, you should have a stateful firewall02:20
AnGrYfUrByalso you can block it via access lists on cisco ios02:20
AnGrYfUrByi just don't want open ports when i can avoid it02:20
twbAre you saying that because you just got your CCNA, or do you actually care about cisco02:21
AnGrYfUrByi don't care what router/firewall it is02:22
AnGrYfUrByi just want to prove a point you can block dns02:22
AnGrYfUrByadtran juniper etc...02:22
patdk-nbaccess lists on cisco ios are stateful :)02:27
patdk-nbbut still, you have to have 1 rule to open up dns, if you use an internal dns server, or if you don't02:27
patdk-nbdo running one, just for firewall reasons, is just pointless02:28
AnGrYfUrBypatdk-nb, i jsut want to limit the amount of ports open02:28
patdk-nbit doesn't open a port02:29
patdk-nbunless your serving dns02:29
AnGrYfUrByI am going to be serving dns local and if it needs to forward a request i only want those requests coming out of one place02:30
AnGrYfUrBythe local dns server02:30
patdk-nbnone of that has to do anything with opening ports02:31
PehdenAmaranth you online?02:55
WilsonStudioWebAnyone here familiar in working with the Ubuntu Software center API in JSOn format?02:57
Pehdenwhats better ispconfig3 or zpanal02:59
WeissLehreris it normal to have a 'system_bus_socket03:09
WeissLehrerin /root/?03:09
FroodHey, I'm having some issues installing anything via aptitude...03:24
Froodhttp://text.testwiki.org/1016/03:24
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uvirtbotNew bug: #986892 in mysql-5.5 (main) "mysql-server postrm breaks apparmor profile for later versions on purge" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/98689205:06
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1011951 in bind9 (main) "package bind9 1:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.1 failed to install/upgrade: underproces installerede post-installation-script returnerede afslutningsstatus 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101195106:05
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BuenGeniogood dauy07:06
BuenGeniorunning 11.04 here07:06
BuenGenioinstalled update-manager-core07:06
BuenGenioand ran do-release-upgrade07:06
BuenGeniobut it reckons it wants to upgrade to oneiric07:07
BuenGenioany way to upgrade directly to 12.04?07:07
twbBuenGenio: no07:09
BuenGeniofrom oneiric?07:09
BuenGenioyes07:09
twbYou must upgrade through each version in turn07:09
BuenGeniook07:09
BuenGeniois that OK?07:09
BuenGenioi.e. no issues with stale/old/deprecated files?07:10
twbwell I'm not stopping you07:10
twbNFI, I don't run non-LTS releases.07:10
Ormie!hurry07:44
OrmieHello, can someone help me?07:44
twb!anyone07:45
ubottuA high percentage of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..." Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? See also !details, !gq, and !poll.07:45
Ormietwb, i have problem using realtek wireless on ubuntu server07:49
Ormiehey!07:55
Ormiewho can answer my question?07:55
Ormietell07:55
twbWhat question07:56
Ormietwb, i have problem using realtek wireless on ubuntu server07:56
Ormiehow do i use it07:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #1011981 in bind9 (main) "package bind9 1:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101198107:56
twbFirst you must describe the problem.07:56
Ormietwb, i can't use dhcpd to obtain the IP address and I can't use password, it returns invalid argument07:58
twbWhat diagnostics have you already tried?07:58
Ormienothing07:59
twbDoes the device appear in lspci ?07:59
Ormieyes08:00
twbDoes it appear in ip link ?08:00
Ormietwb, brb, i am installing ubuntu server once again. just a moment08:02
twbReinstalling does not help08:02
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Ormietwb08:19
Ormieu there08:20
twbOrmie: /names will tell you that.08:21
Ormieok08:21
Ormiedo you think it's crazy to install ubnuntu server on a laptop?08:22
twbNo.08:26
Ormiewho will do that?08:30
OrmieI will because i don't like gui08:30
Ormiegui is not so stable08:30
RoyKOrmie: gui has been stable for some years ;)08:32
Ormieok08:32
twbRoyK: um, years ago it was a different GUI.  If by "GUI" you mean "DE"08:37
Ormietwb, i done installing, now what shall i do?08:38
twbThat rather depends on what you want to achieve.08:39
Ormietwb, iwant to use my realtek wireless card so ican use wireless network, now dhclient cannot obtain the IP and I can't specify the password on iwconfig08:41
RoyKtwb: twm is quite stable08:41
twbOrmie: http://www.cyber.com.au/~twb/doc/wifi.txt is perhaps what you want08:44
Ormietwb, ok, that solves the wpa problem. now I want to fix the dhclient problem08:53
Ormiei can;t obtain my IP08:53
Ormietwb08:56
twbWhat diagnostics have you already tried?08:57
Ormietwb, dude! i need help, i use no diagnostics. it just can't obtain IP. I think my wireless card doesn't support it09:11
twbThat is not a meaningful analysis.09:12
twbOrmie: wifi.txt contains some debugging suggestions.  Did you try them?09:12
ikoniaOrmie: you've been told many times in many channels - calm down and answer peoples questions09:13
ikoniaOrmie: they are trying to help you, if you just blindly rant/spew nonsense, you'll not get help, it's that simple09:13
twbikonia: he's 90% of the way to my killfile already09:13
ikoniatwb: hence why I'm about to try to save the final %1009:13
Ormie02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adpter (rev 01)09:13
ikoniaOrmie: stop09:13
ikoniaOrmie: are you connected to a network sucessfully09:13
Ormiebye :(09:13
Ormieno09:13
ikoniaOrmie: right, so that's why you are not getting an IP address09:14
ikoniaOrmie: you need to be connected to a network to get an IP addresss09:14
Ormieah09:14
Ormiei know what you mean now09:14
twbHe means s/connected to/associated with/09:14
ikoniahave a link, physical or wireless to a network09:15
twbWhich the wpa_supplicant debug line, or /var/log/syslog / daemon.log will tell you.09:15
twbOrmie: I forgot to check -- is network-manager installed?  It should NOT be installed.09:18
BuenGeniohow do I resume upgrade if my connection cut out in the middle of package installation?09:23
BuenGenioi'm logged back in09:23
BuenGeniocan see a "precise" process using 40% cpu09:23
BuenGenioso setup must still be running09:23
yeatsBuenGenio: you should be able to see messages by doing 'tail -f /var/log/dpkg.log' if it's still installing things09:25
BuenGenioah09:25
BuenGenioI was looking at /var/log/apt/history09:25
yeatsBuenGenio: and you might investigate using 'screen'09:26
BuenGeniobut that isn't changing09:26
BuenGeniowhat am I looking for in screen?09:26
BuenGeniopinky says there are 2 logins09:26
BuenGenioactive09:26
BuenGenioone presumably the one that got dropped...09:27
BuenGenioIdle 00:2909:27
yeatsscreen just gives you a way to resume your session if a connection goes out09:27
BuenGenioscreen pts/2 ?09:27
BuenGenioor man screen? ^_^09:27
BuenGeniono man :(09:27
yeatsBuenGenio: if you weren't using screen before, it won't help now, though :-/09:27
BuenGenioso what are my options?09:28
yeatsBuenGenio: does /var/log/dpkg.log show activity?09:28
BuenGenioyes09:28
BuenGenioit's running09:29
BuenGeniosorry no09:29
BuenGenioit stopped on python-support09:29
BuenGeniostatus installed09:29
BuenGenioI imagine it might be waiting for input for one of the config dialogs09:29
BuenGeniohold on09:30
Ormietwb, it is not installed09:30
* Ormie holds on for life09:30
BuenGenioroot@nebula:~# ps aux | grep release09:31
BuenGenioroot      1186  0.1  0.1  29972  1724 ?        Ss   10:10   0:08 SCREEN -e \0\0 -L -c screenrc -S ubuntu-release-upgrade-screen-window /tmp/update-manager-XAuTo9/precise --mode=server --frontend=DistUpgradeViewText09:31
BuenGenioroot      1333  0.0  0.1  49692  1164 ?        Ss   10:12   0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd -o PidFile=/var/run/release-upgrader-sshd.pid -p 102209:31
BuenGeniodoes this mean it IS using screen?09:31
yeatsBuenGenio: try 'screen -r'09:32
BuenGeniocool that worked09:32
BuenGenioI was trying screen -r localhost.209:32
yeatsoh - awesome09:32
BuenGenioand that wasn't working09:32
BuenGenioyeats, legend09:32
BuenGeniothanks09:32
yeatsBuenGenio: glad it was that easy - interrupting an upgrade is never ideal, but it is surmountable :-)09:32
BuenGeniocool, setup done09:33
BuenGeniorestarting09:33
BuenGeniomakes sense using screen for update then :)09:33
BuenGeniocunning!09:33
yeatsheh09:35
Ormietwb!09:37
Ormietwb09:37
twbWhat?09:37
Ormienetwork-manager is not installed09:38
Ormiewhat shall i do?09:38
twbOrmie: run the diagnostics I told you to run09:39
Ormiewhat dianostics?09:39
twb19:12 <twb> Ormie: wifi.txt contains some debugging suggestions.  Did you try them?  19:15 <twb> Which the wpa_supplicant debug line, or /var/log/syslog / daemon.log will tell you.09:40
ikoniaOrmie: why don't you just install a desktop, it's clear your not comfortable09:41
Ormieikonia, you are scaring me09:42
Ormieikonia, fine. so that you don't...09:43
Ormiedon't have to scare me09:43
* Ormie shakes09:43
ikoniaOrmie: please stop with the nonsense09:43
ikoniaOrmie: I'm just suggesting you use a desktop of some sort as it's clear your not comfortable using your machine in it's current state/configuration09:44
Ormieok09:44
ikoniayou don't have to, you can continue blindly as you are, or you can install a desktop and just have things work and you can actually "use" your machine09:45
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sorenDaviey: tsk tsk10:37
sorenDaviey: The use-memcache.patch file is missing in the horizon essex bzr repo. Can you sort that out, please?10:37
sorenDaviey: Protip (which you probably already know): If you use "bzr bd -S", only things that are properly in the bzr repo will be put into the source package.10:39
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Davieysoren: well spotted10:49
Davieysoren: if you note the date, you'll probably see why. :(10:50
Davieyslack.10:50
uvirtbotNew bug: #1012055 in squid3 (main) "package squid3 3.1.19-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101205510:51
sorenDaviey: Ah, International Run-Around-In-Circles day.10:52
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sorenDaviey: Sorry, are you going to sort it out now-ish, or should I make other arrangements?11:04
Davieysoren: oh, sorry.. I can do it now11:10
Davieysoren: didn't realise it was blocking you, sorry11:10
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Davieysoren: wait, https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server-dev/horizon/precise-essex ??11:12
DavieyI was a good cookie...11:13
sorenDaviey: You pushed a revision to bzr, but you didn't include the actual patch.11:32
Davieysoren: oh, i am a plum11:34
Davieysoren: pushed11:38
Davieysoren: I only did that because it was your bday.11:43
sorenDaviey: You make me feel special.11:55
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sorenDaviey: I have a script configured to pull from /essex (rather than /precise-essex). Is /precise-essex where it's at now?11:57
WomkesIs dovecot still on 1.x on Ubuntu 12.04 ?11:58
sorenDaviey: Actually, sorry, no, I don't see you've where you've pushed it at all?11:58
sorenWomkes: We switched to 2.x in Oneiric.11:58
sorenWomkes: So no.11:59
sorenWomkes: 2.0.19, to be exact.11:59
soren(In Precise)11:59
Davieysoren: Now precise covers more than just essex, i think something had to be done.11:59
Womkeshttp://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/mail/dovecot-imapd ah I was reading it wrong11:59
WomkesI saw the 1:12:00
Womkesdont know what that meant exactly12:00
sorenDaviey: Is that a "yes"?12:00
Davieyzul: can you confirm?12:00
sorenI'm not complaining, I just want to make sure I'm looking in the right place.12:00
WomkesDo you know what that 1: stands for in front of the version soren ?12:01
Davieysoren: not complaining ?!  Are you feeling ok?12:01
Davieysoren: I believe it to be the case, but would like to confirm :)12:01
zulconfirm what?12:01
sorenDaviey: It's my birthday. Don't get used to ut.12:01
sorenit.12:01
Davieyzul: precise-essex is where precise essex commits happen under ubuntu-server-dev?12:02
zulnah just essex12:02
Davieysoren: Without complaint, you wouldn't be you.12:02
Tm_TWomkes: it's prefix, nothing else12:02
WomkesOk, thanks, just curious :)12:02
sorenDaviey: It's a proven method.12:02
zulsoren wouldnt be soren without a complaint12:02
zulsoren: happy birthday btw12:03
sorenDaviey: So, where did /you/ push this change? I don't see it in either of /essex or /precise-essex.12:03
sorenzul: ta12:03
sorenDaviey: I'd look at code.launchpad.net/~davewalker, but it times out. :(12:03
Davieysoren: keep up at the back please... https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server-dev/horizon/precise-essex/12:04
sorenDaviey: Yeah, *just* turned up now.12:05
Davieyyeah right... :D12:05
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Tm_TWomkes: http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-Version12:05
sorenDaviey: I have screen caps to prove it.12:06
Davieysoren: If you want some 1:1 tuition on using the tools, give me a shout.. We can work something out.12:06
sorenDaviey: But thanks!12:06
Davieysoren: might even give you a birthday discount :)12:06
sorenDaviey: Don't bother. I'll even throw in a rude gesture, because I'm such a happy customer.12:07
Daviey:)12:07
* soren goes for coffee while Jenkins does his thing12:07
th0mzhi, any1 succeed to make a good file locking under samba please ?12:35
th0mz(i call "good" , edition forbidden when a user already open the file)12:36
hallynstgraber: uh, hm.  i  guess i have a question on bug 231060.  i thought dnsmasq would only attach to, say, lxcbr0 and virbr0.  Not to every vnet0 and vethxxxxx in the initial ns12:38
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 231060 in dnsmasq "packages dnsmasq and libvirt-bin conflict with each other" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/23106012:38
hallynstgraber: oh no, and bug 959037 suggests that precise can't handle multiple except-interface lines12:44
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 959037 in dnsmasq "NM-controlled dnsmasq prevents other DNS servers from running, yet network-manager doesn't Conflict with their packages" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95903712:44
hallyn(quick test)12:47
hallyneh, seems to be working fine with two entries12:56
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BudoI need a support for Ubuntu Cloud (Private) Server, Anyone can help me? Thank you.13:24
BudoI need a support for Ubuntu Cloud (Private) Server, Anyone can help me? Thank you. P.M me13:24
PiciBudo: Its best to just ask your actual question here.13:25
roaksoaxjamespage: ping13:28
BudoOK, i'm new in this, and i would like to install ubuntu Cloude server (Private)! Please can somebody tell me what i need for that, and give me some tutorials for that! Thank you very much.13:28
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BudoOK, i'm new in this, and i would like to install ubuntu Cloude server (Private)! Please can somebody tell me what i need for that, and give me some tutorials for that! Thank you very much. Anyone!??13:30
zulDaviey: new snapshot for nova uploaded13:31
ScottKBudo: I would look on askubuntu.com and see if you find anything there.13:32
TheLordOfTimewasnt there a guide to setting up a private cloud on the community docs at one point...?13:34
Davieyzul: super13:45
stgraberhallyn: these bug don't match what the test results I had here, but looking at your comments, you seem to be getting the same behaviour I had13:48
hallynstgraber: which bugs?13:50
* TheLordOfTime heard "bugs" mentioned13:53
stgraberhallyn: the ones you mentioned earlier (231060 and 959037)13:54
zulbdmurray: ping when you are around13:57
hallynstgraber: oh, got it.  the comments there dont' match yoru results you're saying :)  agreed.13:58
hallyn(misunderstood)13:59
stgraberhallyn: right, the comments from people other than you, don't match my results :)14:00
hallynall right, libvirt taken care of, at least i can test a merge of qemu 1.1.  well probably be unsocial until server mtg time.14:03
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TheLordOfTime!privmsg | Budo14:21
ubottuBudo: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice. Please note that some people find it rude to be sent a PM without being asked for permission to do so first.14:21
TheLordOfTimeThat last sentence is my take on privmsgs without permission14:22
TheLordOfTime(but meh)14:22
sorenI don't care about people sending me PM's if they've got something personal to say. If they PM me to ask about stuff that belongs in a channel... /That/ I do not care for.14:23
TheLordOfTimethat's why i pulled !privmsg :p14:24
TheLordOfTimehe was asking about something he asked in channel :P14:24
Budolol i didn't kill you, omg sorry  xD this is only IRC chat -.-14:28
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Jak2000hi all, i am downloaded the lastest cdrom of ubuntu server, i start the installation, when the step is on: 'Detect Hardware' not continue (i only see a screen of color purple, and not continue, i a waitng around 20 minutes and  not continue, anyone know why? or how to force to continue? thanks14:55
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smoserJak2000, you can hit 'alt f2' and then look at syslog or dmesg15:23
smoserit might tell you something15:23
Jak2000ok, i get this error: http://postimage.org/image/j3sb33347/15:29
smoserJak2000, did you say 'yes' ?15:34
smoseroh. from removble media.15:34
smoserJak2000, well, i suspect what its telling you is that you have a tigon3 ethernet card, and without additional firmware that is not in the ISO, you can't use it.15:36
smoseri would have thought that it was in the iso kernel, but i've never done this.15:37
smoserit looks like you might be able to get the necessary file from linux-firmware at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware15:38
jamespageroaksoax, pong15:41
roaksoaxjamespage: better here15:41
jamespageroaksoax, yep15:42
jamespageso not really - I watch the pkg-javascript list in Debian but thats about it15:43
roaksoaxjamespage: i see.. yeah I guess I15:43
roaksoax'll just have to email to the pkg-javascript list15:43
jamespageroaksoax, what do you need to package?15:43
roaksoaxjamespage: it is packaged really. but rather rvba needs to acces the library as in library/<version>/build/*.js15:44
roaksoaxjamespage: however they are installed as in library/*.js15:44
roaksoaxjamespage: so was just wondering how to deal with that... (either create symlinks on the package itself, or should I have to do it externally from the js package)15:44
Jak2000smoser tahnsk i try15:49
rvbaroaksoax: let me have a look so see if I can easily tell the JS side to use another prefix.15:52
rvbaroaksoax: looks like it's easy to change that prefix after all.  So I guess the current packaging structure might be good enough.  Sorry about the confusion.15:56
roaksoaxrvba: no worries :)15:56
roaksoaxrvba: let me know how it goes with those packages so I can go forward and upload them to quantal15:57
roaksoaxand then I'll prepare a maas release15:57
rvbaroaksoax: There isn't much I need to test really I'll simply change the location of the yui files and tweak that prefix.  But I'll test it just for safety.15:58
roaksoaxrvba: awesome!15:59
rvbaroaksoax: the only thing that puzzles me is the order: I'll be able to commit the changes to use the package only when the package will be available both in precise and quantal (otherwise I'll break our dev setup).16:01
roaksoaxrvba: so I guess that it should be checked whether we have the installed version available, if not use the local ones. As the only reason why these packages would hit precise would be maas related (and /or due to a backport)16:02
roaksoaxbut backports are not enabled by default16:03
rvbaroaksoax: ok, this will require a little bit more work on my side but nothing crazy and I guess we don't really have a choice here.16:04
roaksoaxrvba: for now, in packaging, we can just have a "patch" that removes the local copies of the libraries16:04
rvbaroaksoax: ok.16:05
rvbaroaksoax: I just tested it manually: changing the prefix plus changing the YUI root works.  I'm now using the packaged JS files locally.16:06
rvbaroaksoax: tomorrow I'll work on a proper branch and get it landed.  I'll add a configuration setting to use the packaged version or the local one.16:07
rvbaroaksoax: or maybe I'll just detect the presence of the packaged files as you suggest.16:07
Jak2000smoser i answered YES but continue asking me, can i answer NO ?16:09
smoserwell what happens hwen you answer yes?16:09
Jak2000reask me the question (after 15,20 minutes)16:09
smoser(i suppose you can answer 'no', but i suspect you wont have networking during the install).16:09
smoserhm...16:09
Jak2000ok16:09
smosercan you check and see if htere is anything suspicious in /var/log/syslog or dmesg after that timeout?16:10
Jak2000ok, i continue installing and after i check the syslog, thanks16:10
smoserJak2000, well, syslog wont be copied from install s ystem to installed system.16:12
smoser(you can hit 'alt-f2' , and then swithc back with 'alt-f1')16:12
roaksoaxrvba: alwright, sounds good to me16:12
Jak2000smoser i think i have network support16:12
Jak2000smoser: http://postimage.org/image/fo08gsfnr/16:14
Jak2000its good right?16:14
smoserwell, Jak2000 it would seem at least possible.16:15
smoserJak2000, give it a shot.16:16
blendedbychrishey guys… i'm looking to give someone access only to a few directories via sftp any idea how to do this well?16:21
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smb`jamespage, utlemming, So I did a quick check and it looks like the meta packages may not do the intended thing. I am looking into that, when those would be fixed you should be able to pull in linux-virtual and get only headers and minimal kernel.16:47
jamespagesmb`, great - that sounds like the required behaviour!16:48
utlemmingsmb`: right...as soon as that lands, I'll fix the images :)16:48
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smb`*sigh* :-P16:49
smoserutlemming, smb` is there a bug?16:51
smoserwhat was the above in regard to?16:51
jamespagesmb`, new task on bug 1009553 ?16:52
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1009553 in ubuntu-meta "jeos install oversized" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100955316:52
smb`jamespage, Hm, actually that seems to be already something about meta...16:52
jamespageso it does!16:52
smb`But feel free to add linux-meta to that16:53
smb`Maybe "we" (kernel) are not responsible for the complete oversizedness... :-P16:53
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jamespagesmb`, done16:55
smb`jamespage, thanks, will update it in a sec or two... (or minutes...)16:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #1001846 in cobbler (universe) "cobbler fails to install with error code 1" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100184616:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #1012147 in nis (universe) "lightdm: no graphical login for nis user" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101214716:56
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blendedbychrisguys what's a typical way to allow access to a subset of dirs over an ftp client?17:00
blendedbychrisi usually use sftp (just ssh access)17:00
blendedbychrisbut i want to be able to symlink a few folders for a user to access17:01
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FFForeverGood afternoon19:03
FFForeverWhen mounting a drive via a livecd I get the error "end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 2050" is my drive toast?19:04
NikPHow can I change mz Kezboard lazout to german_19:08
NikP???19:11
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micahg\o/ juju in Debian, congrats SpamapS19:34
bdmurrayzul: hey there did you ping me a while ago?19:44
zulbdmurray: hey i think your concerns for the openstack sru stuff has been addressed19:46
bdmurrayzul: for all three packages?19:48
zulbdmurray: yes19:48
bdmurrayokay I'll have a look19:49
bdmurrayzul: fyi it is the description that should be modified so it is easier to find the information19:56
zulbdmurray: which description?19:59
bdmurrayzul: the bug description instead of having comment #10 in a 20 comment bug have the SRU information20:01
zulbdmurray: right but thats how i always do it since it keeps the original bug report intact and we just hijack the upstream bug report20:02
bdmurrayzul: bug 959294 is missing SRU details20:28
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 959294 in keystone "[SRU] Can't delete users" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95929420:28
zuldang...sorry about that give a sec20:29
zulbdmurray: fixed20:37
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duckxxis there a good alternative to cpanel for ubuntu 12.04 ?21:15
duckxxmy main concern is just creating accounts for domains and sub-domains21:16
RoyK!cpanel21:16
RoyKerm - what does cpanel do?21:16
NafalloRoyK: hosting21:17
Nafallousually shared one.21:17
RoyKhosting what?21:18
RoyKoh21:19
RoyKweb hosting?21:19
RoyKduckxx: there are CMSes available that should be usable for that21:20
RoyK!cms21:20
RoyKstupid bot21:20
bdmurrayzul: why does bug 962615 still have an open quantal task yet it is mentioned as being fixed in a comment?21:28
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 962615 in nova "[SRU] Unable to list volumes after building from snapshot" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96261521:28
RoyK!nova21:30
RoyKidiobot21:30
FFForeverHow can I set the rosolution manually?21:45
zulbdmurray: clerical error21:57
FFForeverI changed the resolution in /etc/default/grub to use 1080x1024, but I still get cannot display this video mode on my monitor22:00
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esuavehow can i upgrade my ubuntu 10.04.3 to 10.04.4 server?22:39
esuaveis there a simple command to do this?22:39
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1012419 in euca2ools (main) "Sync request: euca2ools from Debian sid (main)2.0.2-1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101241923:21
uvirtbotNew bug: #998991 in keystone (main) "python-keystone suggests unavailable package" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99899123:26

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