[00:00] <stlsaint> Vampy: my destination?
[00:00] <stlsaint> no value needed there?
[00:00] <Vampy> according to Flurdy's howto, i didnt seem to have one
[00:01] <stlsaint> may be where issue lies
[00:01] <stlsaint> one sec
[00:01] <Vampy> sure
[00:01] <stlsaint> Vampy: you using virtual domains?
[00:01] <Vampy> stlsaint, would like to, yes
[00:02] <stlsaint> Vampy: but you are not right now?
[00:02] <Vampy> if i have followed the howto correctly, i SHOULD be using VD"s
[00:03] <Vampy> as for what i'm using right now, i'm a little lost and a tad confused.
[00:04] <stlsaint> Vampy: ubuntu 12.04?
[00:04] <Vampy> yes
[00:05] <Vampy> i have 2 server, one will host business email, and HOPEFULLY personal email.
[00:05] <Vampy> then the other will host websites.
[00:06] <stlsaint> im thinking you need a destination parameter
[00:07] <upalipsu> thank you geirha, this is a good read
[00:07] <stlsaint> Vampy: im almost positive *something* should be there
[00:07] <stlsaint> Vampy: around the lines of: mydestination = server1.example.com, example.com, localhost.example.com, localhost
[00:09] <Vampy> common sense said the same to me..
[00:10] <Vampy> so if the server name is "vampsmailserv1" i'd need mydestination = server1.vampsmailserv.com?
[00:13] <stlsaint> no
[00:13] <stlsaint> just vampsmailserv1
[00:13] <stlsaint> .whatever
[00:14] <stlsaint> until you start getting subdomains or virtual sites ran
[00:16] <stlsaint> Steve_B: o/
[00:16] <Steve_B> stlsaint: Yes
[00:17] <stlsaint> Steve_B: hello
[00:17] <Steve_B> stlsaint: why hello there
[00:17] <Vampy> ok, stlsaint gimme a sec here i need to change out keyboard. the one i got on the server has too many small key for my larger fingers.
[00:29] <Vampy> ok stlsaint.. i'm back
[00:29] <Vampy> so the mydestination should read just (servername) would localhost be good or bad to enter?
[00:32] <upalipsu> when you echo day | s/day/night/ it returns-    bash: s/day/night/: No such file or directory
[00:32] <Vampy> stlsaint, ubuntu.pastebin.com/1140256 is the output from postfix restart
[00:36] <jake_> hello.  i am trying to get a netgear wnda3100v2 to work on ubuntu 12.04lts 32 bit.  i have followed instructiond provided at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1964173 all the way down to the last post of the first page.  typing iwconfig into terminal gives back lo      no wireless extensions.   eth0        no wireless extensions.  any thoughts on what i may have done wrong?
[00:37] <stlsaint> Vampy: please use correct site
[00:38] <stlsaint> ubuntu.pastebin.com is not correct
[00:38] <stlsaint> either ubuntu.paste or pastebin.com?
[00:38] <Vampy> paste.ubuntu.com/1140256 sorry
[00:38] <JoseeAntonioR> s/ubuntu.paste/paste.ubuntu
[00:38] <upalipsu> haha
[00:39] <stlsaint> Vampy: ok so does your mail server work now?
[00:39] <stlsaint> JoseeAntonioR: thanks
[00:39]  * stlsaint used debian :P
[00:39] <stlsaint> paste site
[00:40] <stlsaint> jake_: one sec
[00:40] <Vampy> i cant restart postfix without all those error
[00:43] <stlsaint> Vampy: what errors? your paste just showed it started just fine
[00:43] <stlsaint> jake_: ouch, seems you picked a headache of a card lol
[00:43] <stlsaint> jake_: how experienced are you with linux?
[00:43] <stlsaint> jake_: i ask because it seems the fix (or potential attempts at a fix) are a bit advanced
[00:44] <Vampy> stlsaint, at the end of the restart it does say [ok]
[00:44] <jake_> not experienced at all
[00:45] <stlsaint> Vampy: did it say ok before also?
[00:45] <Vampy> cant see back that far
[00:45] <Vampy> even with shift+pgup
[00:45] <stlsaint> Vampy: what command are you using to start
[00:46] <Vampy> service postfix restart was the last
[00:46] <Vampy> should i service postfix stop then service postfix start?
[00:46] <stlsaint> service postfix restart 2&<1 | tee postfix_start.log
[00:47] <stlsaint> hrm, wonder if im missing a switch in there
[00:48] <Vampy> now look at that log file i just made right?
[00:49] <Vampy> and there is nothing in that log file.
[00:50] <stlsaint> Vampy: lol i missed switch, one sec
[00:50] <Vampy> sure
[00:50] <stlsaint> Vampy: nope, had wrong command
[00:50] <stlsaint> Vampy: do instead:
[00:50] <stlsaint> service postfix restart 2<&1 | tee postfix_start.log
[00:51] <stlsaint> Vampy: look through that log with less
[00:51] <stlsaint> cat postfix_start.log | less
[00:52] <stlsaint> jake_: i can provide a guide on the issue but i must leave in 5 mins
[00:52] <stlsaint> jake_: will be back in about two hours and can help then but not atm
[00:52] <stlsaint> jake_: the fix was only working via a 64bit install but your on 32 so try this one: http://polach.cc/broadcom-wifi-adapter-wpa-access-fix-on-ubuntu-ii
[00:53] <stlsaint> Vampy: ??
[00:55] <jake_> ok, ill give that one a go
[00:55] <stlsaint> jake_: please take note of what you are doing if need to reverse process
[00:55] <jake_> ok
[00:58] <stlsaint> Vampy: anything?
[00:59] <stlsaint> bbiaf
[02:25] <upalipsu> thanks for all the help stlsaint and geirha
[02:38] <stlsaint> upalipsu: np
[02:41] <stlsaint> Vampy: did you get all setup ?
[03:11] <jake_> i now have a netgear genie on my screen, but it cant find the usb adapter
[03:39] <jake_> are you back, stlsaint?
[03:44] <holstein> jake_: i have had decent luck with the gui for ndiswrapper
[03:44] <jake_> there is a gui?
[03:44] <holstein> gtk-ndis i think it is
[03:45] <holstein> jake_: used to be under the system menu, back when menus were still around... it was called "windows wirelees drivers" or something like that
[03:47] <jake_> i have a thing on the bar on the side called windows wireless drivers, it brings up a thing titled wireless network drivers
[03:48] <holstein> jake_: that sounds right... i found https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper/#Installing_Windows_driver_using_ndisgtk_.28ndiswrapper_graphical_interface.29
[03:48] <holstein> sorry for the nasty link...
[03:48] <jake_> says currently installed drivers: bcmn43xx32 hardware present: yes
[03:49] <holstein> http://tinyurl.com/bvqhfen
[03:49] <holstein> heres screenies of the tool im thinking of http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/46385/ ...pretty sure you are in the right place
[03:50] <holstein> i used to have a card that i just never could use otherwise... had to use the windows driver
[03:55] <jake_> yeah, thats what it looks like
[03:55] <jake_> i hit a snag at 3.5 from that link you sent
[03:56] <jake_> i type in sudo modprobe ndiswrapper and it returns FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found
[03:56] <holstein> jake_: these are all out-dated id say.... just point the GUI to the driver you know works, and see what happends
[03:56] <holstein> happens*
[04:00] <jake_> it gives the same error
[04:00] <holstein> it?
[04:00] <jake_> the gui
[04:00] <holstein> jake_: i literally pointed the GUI to the driver and it started working... are you sure you have the proper driver?
[04:02] <jake_> i think it is the right one.  the gui says "Module could not be loaded.  Error was: FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found.  Is the ndiswrapper module installed?"
[04:04] <holstein> jake_: i would load it up in windows if you have it around, and make sure... or grab it from a windows install where you know its working
[04:04] <holstein> OR, just try again from the site, and confirm... or grab a few and try them
[04:04] <holstein> i remember seeing errors til i found the right driver
[04:36] <kannudo> is there a way to burn the latest version of ubuntu onto a single CD? the iso for it is 701 MB and as far as i know cd's only go to 700 MB...
[05:36] <jake_> i believe i have the usb adapter working, but it cannot connect, its acting like the password is bad
[05:40] <Vampy> stlsaint, sorry bout that, i had to step away for a bit,
[05:45] <Vampy> stlsaint, i'm still getting server config error when i telnet in on 25 when doing RCPT TO:blah
[05:50] <Vampy> kannudo most standard cd at 700 will allow you to burn the ubuntu iso. i've not had an problems do such.
[05:52] <stlsaint> Vampy: different errors?
[05:53] <Vampy> stlsaint, doesnt seem to be
[05:55] <Vampy> stlsaint, almost wish there was a different howto/tut on email server setup. this one seems to be a bit wordy, and not so much for the beginner
[05:57] <stlsaint> Vampy: there is
[05:57] <Vampy> stlsaint, happen to have the URL for it?
[05:58] <Vampy> these servers will not be production until i know the mail system is set properly
[05:58] <stlsaint> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Servers
[05:58] <stlsaint> thats one
[05:58] <stlsaint> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix
[05:58] <stlsaint> ^^ postfix
[06:00] <Vampy> both pages are loaded... looking thru them now
[06:00] <Vampy> which MDA would you suggest?
[06:04] <Vampy> stlsaint, if i want a system to "host" multple email domains (ie mail.example.com mail.burgerbarn.com mail.guns4celery.com) this would be virtual host/domains correct?
[06:06] <pecc> yo o/ tried out Disk Usage Analyser but it's lying to me... there's no way in hell my main drive capacity is ~200 GB
[06:06] <pecc> "Total filesystem capacity" that is...?
[06:07] <Vampy> pecc: what are you tryin to find out?
[06:08] <pecc> just my main drive capacity/usage, without all the extra I have connected via USB
[06:08] <pecc> so I disconnected my HDD reader and bam the readings are way more sensible
[06:09] <pecc> but what I'd like to know is, how do I make DUA read only my main drive and ignore the other drives without having to manually disconnect them every time?
[06:10] <Vampy> have you looked through the options to see if u can tell it which drives to look for and report on?
[06:11] <Vampy> ^^ would be if your using the GUI DUA
[06:13] <pecc> hmmmm alright there are options then... I didn't have it fully open so I had missed those
[06:13] <pecc> will look
[06:14] <pecc> alright, found it, 30 GB sounds way more reasonable
[06:14] <pecc> thanks o/
[06:14] <Vampy> no prob
[06:17] <Vampy> stlsaint, i believe im gonna try those ubuntu community setups instead of flurdy's setup, will give this a break for the night, 3 days of working with no positive results tends to wear the nerves thin lol
[06:18] <Vampy> i'll hop in tomorrow if i run in to any problems or if things work, i do apprecaite all the help.
[06:21] <pecc> ok back for more... did sudo apt-get update... finishes with "W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems"
[06:22] <pecc> second update returns the same error
[06:31] <yam_> whats LAMP? is it software for proxy hosting?
[06:33] <bioterror> !lamp | yam_
[06:33] <ubot2> yam_: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[06:34] <yam_> Thanks ubot :)
[06:52] <stlsaint> pecc: well we need the full error
[06:53] <pecc> Reading package lists... Done
[06:53] <pecc> W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/ precise/partner i386 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.canonical.com_ubuntu_dists_precise_partner_binary-i386_Packages)
[06:53] <pecc> W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://repository.spotify.com/ stable/non-free i386 Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/repository.spotify.com_dists_stable_non-free_binary-i386_Packages)
[06:53] <pecc> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[06:53] <stlsaint> funny im having a similar issue cept yours should be pretty easy to fix
[06:53] <stlsaint> pecc: edited your /etc/apt/sources.list and remove duplicate entries.
[06:55] <pecc> omg I rememberes how to prompt gedit \o/
[06:57] <pecc> hmmm there is no duplicate involving http://repository.spotify.com/ stable õ.õ
[06:59] <pecc> and the other duplicate is commented out?
[07:11] <stlsaint> pecc: also check your sources.list.d/
[07:14] <pecc> it's empty?
[07:16] <stlsaint> pecc: it could also be under /var/lib/apt/lists
[07:21] <Player> hi everyone
[07:22] <pecc> hmm it's a directory, what command should I use?
[07:46] <pecc> stlsaint?
[18:36] <Minks> hey there ???
[18:37] <Minks> nyone there ??
[18:38] <Minks> hellooo ??
[18:39] <Minks> hey...
[18:39] <Minks> ms_daisy
[18:39] <ms_daisy> you made it! \o/  Just ask your question and someone will answer if they can help.
[18:40] <Minks> I am having problems with my Ubuntu installation...
[18:40] <Minks> I've just installed ubuntu 12.04...
[18:40] <Minks> alongside Windows 7...
[18:40] <Minks> But now I am unable to boot inside Win 7
[18:41] <Minks> I cant figure out the prob...
[18:41] <wilee-nilee> Minks, have you run sudo update-grub in ubuntu?
[18:41] <Minks> Can someone help me out please....
[18:41] <Minks> Ya I did that...
[18:41] <ms_daisy> Did you defragment before you installed Ubuntu?
[18:41] <Minks> Still without luck !!
[18:42] <wilee-nilee> Minks, did you remove the boot partition from windows or resize it with the ubuntu install?
[18:42] <Minks> I made a seperate partition of around 10GB in Windows 7 for ubuntu...
[18:42] <wilee-nilee> Minks, this was a ubuntu install from windows a wubi
[18:42] <Minks> I believe I did not do that...
[18:42] <Minks> No no...
[18:42] <Minks> I downloaded it from the Ubuntu website,
[18:42] <Minks> burned it into a cd
[18:43] <Minks> and then went on with the installation...
[18:43] <wilee-nilee> the made a partition in windows is a bit confusing windows does not make ext type partitions
[18:44] <wilee-nilee> Did you remove a partition in widows?
[18:44] <Minks> Ya but then I formated it into ext 4 while installing Ubuntu...
[18:44] <Minks> I am a very basic begginer in Ubuntu guys...
[18:44] <stlsaint> Minks: im going to give you a link to a script, download and run the script, then paste the output of the RESULTS.txt file into paste.ubuntu.com and then give the url here
[18:44] <stlsaint> Minks: http://bootinfoscript.sourceforge.net/
[18:45] <wilee-nilee> Minks, Ah, so there was a unallocated space for ubuntu how did you have the unallocated
[18:45] <wilee-nilee> viva the bootscript it can actually be installed it is in gthe repos and then run.
[18:47] <Minks> wilee-nilee I didnt get u ??
[18:47] <stlsaint> wilee-nilee: im on debian ;)
[18:48] <Minks> I am sorry but bootinfo script is not running on my Ubuntu installation...
[18:48] <Minks> I am getting error messages " No such directory " !!
[18:49] <stlsaint> Minks: what command are you running
[18:49] <Minks> sudo bash ~/Desktop/boot_info_script.sh
[18:50] <stlsaint> Minks: did you download to the desktop or the downloads folder??
[18:51] <Minks> I downloaded it to the downloads folder then for my my convinience I copied it to my desktop...
[18:51] <stlsaint> Minks: not sure what is going on but run command
[18:51] <stlsaint> cd Desktop
[18:51] <stlsaint> sudo bash boot_info_script.sh
[18:54] <Minks> still the error message " No such directory "
[18:55] <Minks> saurabh@saurabh-Studio-1555:~$ cd Desktop saurabh@saurabh-Studio-1555:~/Desktop$ sudo bash boot_info_script.sh [sudo] password for saurabh:  bash: boot_info_script.sh: No such file or directory saurabh@saurabh-Studio-1555:~/Desktop$
[18:56] <Minks> Can u tell me the exact command if I downloaded it to the downloads folder ??
[18:58] <stlsaint> Minks: instead of changing into desktop then go into the downloads folder
[18:58] <stlsaint> if you are still in the desktop folder than enter command: cd ../Downloads
[18:59] <stlsaint> then run bash command.
[19:01] <Minks> I am still getting the same error messages !!
[19:02] <Minks> Any other way to check out the partiton drives ??
[19:02] <stlsaint> Minks: did you download the file?
[19:02] <Minks> ya...
[19:03] <Minks> It is showing in my downloads folder...
[19:03] <stlsaint> Minks: what is the externsion on it
[19:03] <stlsaint> extension on it
[19:03] <Minks> .tar.gz
[19:04] <Minks> bootinfoscript-061.tar.gz
[19:04] <Minks> this is the full name....
[19:04] <stlsaint> >.<
[19:05] <stlsaint> tar -xvvf bootinfoscript-061.tar.gz
[19:05] <Minks> ??
[19:06] <stlsaint> Minks: right click the tar file and select to extract it.
[19:06] <stlsaint> then the bash command will work
[19:06] <Minks> I did that already...
[19:06] <Minks> I extracted it in the same downloads folder...
[19:07] <stlsaint> Minks: so it is there
[19:07] <stlsaint> nevermind
[19:07] <stlsaint> just install it omg
[19:07] <stlsaint> enter command:
[19:08] <stlsaint> sudo apt-get install boot-info-script
[19:09] <Minks> ya done with that...
[19:09] <stlsaint> Minks: the file came out wrong i see
[19:09] <Minks> nw ??
[19:09] <stlsaint> Minks: wasnt your fault.
[19:09] <Minks> Ohk !!
[19:10] <stlsaint> Minks: the file name is bootinfoscript....so run command in the Downloads folder...or wherever you installed it: sudo bootinfoscript
[19:11] <stlsaint> Minks: you should see it run and it will show where it put the output data
[19:12] <stlsaint> Minks: did it run?
[19:12] <Minks> ya got the results.txt file...
[19:12] <Minks> :)
[19:12] <Minks> shall I paste the contents of the same here ??
[19:13] <stlsaint> did it say it put it in /root/
[19:13] <stlsaint> oh no
[19:13] <stlsaint> paste.ubuntu.com
[19:13] <stlsaint> then give the url here after you paste
[19:14] <Minks> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1141682/
[19:14] <Minks> there u go...
[19:17] <stlsaint> Minks: were you trying to remove windows?
[19:17] <Minks> No no  not at all...
[19:17] <stlsaint> ...
[19:17] <stlsaint> one sec
[19:19] <Minks> ok...
[19:21] <stlsaint> Minks: well, as i suspected it looks like you erased windows
[19:21] <Minks> OMG !!!
[19:21] <stlsaint> Minks: but you now have linux :D
[19:21] <Minks> Anyway I can get it repaired ??
[19:21] <stlsaint> Minks: repaired no....reinstalled yes
[19:22] <Minks> I was trying to dual boot it...
[19:22] <Calahan_> histo, any tips or tutorials how can I create user who can only sftp to certain folder and prevent him from being able to use ssh. Thanks in advance!
[19:22] <stlsaint> you have a recovery partition on your drive.
[19:22] <stlsaint> Calahan_: you mean a remote user who can only enter a server via sftp folder?
[19:23] <stlsaint> Minks: bad news also is if you do a re-install your going to wipe your other partitions
[19:23] <ms_daisy> Minks, if you reinstall windows, I suggest you take a look at this. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot
[19:23] <stlsaint> Minks: so films, misc and anything else will be wiped
[19:23] <Calahan_> stlsaint i mean user who can connect with sftp and is restricted to for examle folder /test only and cannot use ssh access
[19:23] <Minks> OMG !!!
[19:24] <ms_daisy> back it up now Minks . Do you know how to do that?
[19:24] <Minks> So there is no ohter way by which I can get my windows back even if it has to be via reinstalling wthout effecting my other drives ??
[19:25] <stlsaint> Minks: well thats if you use the recovery partition
[19:25] <Minks> I dont have that much of a memory space to back up all my data !!
[19:25] <ms_daisy> Do you have some recovery CDs of Windows Minks ?
[19:25] <stlsaint> Minks: cds will prevent you from losing it all if you choose another partition
[19:25] <Minks> Aaaannnnn I am afraid I dont....
[19:26] <stlsaint> Minks: if you can get official re-install cd's then you can use them cd's to tell windows to install over the linux partition not touching your other partitions...
[19:26] <Minks> Only I have the DVDs that came alongside with my laptop...
[19:26] <stlsaint> Minks: oh
[19:26] <stlsaint> Minks: check those DVD's maybe a reinstall disk is amongst them
[19:26] <ms_daisy> You have options to backup your existing data Minks .  You could upload it to a cloud-based service like amazon.
[19:26] <Minks> I have a original Win 7 DVD with me...
[19:26] <stlsaint> Calahan_: oh yea thats easy, one esc
[19:27] <nothingspecial> Minks before you do anything, get a hard drive or some dvds or whatever and back your stuff up
[19:27] <Minks> Okeys...
[19:27] <Minks> Will an original WIn 7 DVD help me reinstall windows over Linux ??
[19:27] <nothingspecial> Minks: if you start messing about with recovery tools you stand a chance of loosing the lot
[19:28] <stlsaint> Calahan_: maybe this can get you started
[19:28] <Minks> Without touching the other drives ??
[19:28] <Calahan_> stlsaint yes plz lin it
[19:28] <Calahan_> *link
[19:28] <stlsaint> http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/rhel-centos-linux-install-configure-rssh-shell.html
[19:28] <stlsaint> Minks: yea it should
[19:29] <nothingspecial> Minks: yes
[19:29] <stlsaint> Minks: but again IF you go touching the RECOVERY partition then you run a major risk (if not an absolute risk) of wiping the entire drive
[19:29] <Minks> Okay !! Then ow do I go about it ??
[19:29] <stlsaint> Minks: Get the win7 dvd installer
[19:30] <Minks> No I wont touch the recovery partition...
[19:30] <stlsaint> Minks: take your time here and do some very thorough research seeing as a lack of it got you in this in the first place
[19:30] <ms_daisy> +1
[19:31] <Minks> Ya...
[19:31] <Minks> Thank for the tip man...
[19:31] <Minks> :)
[19:31] <Minks> thankx...
[19:31] <stlsaint> Minks: if you have a external hard drive then use it, or borrow one from a friend. After everything is backed up you can then use the RECOVERY and get a fresh start
[19:31] <stlsaint> the recovery will wipe all paritions but you will get a change to start over and layout your drive in a solid way
[19:32] <Calahan_> stlsaint ok thanks i'll look into rssh
[19:32] <Minks> I think I dont need to use the recovery partition partion if I intent to reinstall windows 7 in the first place over linux ??
[19:32] <ms_daisy> The recovery partition will replace windows over the whole drive I believe.
[19:32] <stlsaint> ms_daisy: yes it will
[19:33] <stlsaint> Minks: in that case, no you do not need to touch recovery
[19:34] <Minks> Now I think I shall go for the normal installation of windows 7 ??
[19:34] <Minks> Or is there anything else I should do ??
[19:34] <stlsaint> pray :D
[19:34] <ms_daisy> But you're backing up your data first, right Minks ?
[19:35] <Minks> :P In these moments... !!!
[19:35] <Minks> I am afraid I wont be able be able to back up all my data coz I have an external HDD but even that is almst full !!
[19:36] <ms_daisy> Use a cloud service. Borrow an external HDD from a friend. Use DVDs. There are options Minks
[19:36] <ms_daisy> But once it's gone, it's gone.
[19:37] <Minks> Ya I knw !! :(
[19:37] <Minks> Nyways I'll back it up...
[19:38] <ms_daisy> yay!
[19:38] <ms_daisy> Good call.
[19:38] <Minks> And then go ahead with the installation of Win 7 with a dvd hoping it'll not effect my other HDD partitions !!
[19:39] <ms_daisy> It will. Windows installs on an entire hard drive.
[19:39] <Minks> Oh !!
[19:40] <Minks> Nyways thanku so much for your help ms_daisy
[19:40] <Minks> :)
[19:40] <Minks> really appretiate it...
[19:40] <ms_daisy> good luck Minks . Make sure to do all the research and go slow for the best results.
[19:40] <Minks> Ya...
[19:40] <Minks> Thankx buddy...
[19:41] <stlsaint> Minks: dropbox is your friend:
[19:41] <Minks> :)
[19:41] <Minks> Oh ya dropbox...
[19:41]  * stlsaint uses 102GB for $10 a month
[19:41] <Minks> Almst forgot about it !!
[19:41] <Minks> Nice...
[19:42] <stlsaint> all my computers and servers could crash and i wouldn't miss a beat. Multiple cloud providers for storage FTW!!!
[20:00] <Calahan_> stlsaint i seem to can't jail user with /usr/bin/rssh, not sure what i doing wrong :(  either user can browse everywhere or cant log at all wtih sftp
[20:01] <Calahan_> if i get it right i set jail in /etc/rssh.conf
[20:51] <upalipsu> hello
[21:00] <stlsaint> upalipsu: hello
[21:00] <stlsaint> Calahan: what setup are you using?
[21:11] <Calahan> stlsaint well i'm obviously too lame to set up properly chroot for rssh
[21:12] <Calahan> I try this post and it did work with small modification http://www.serverubuntu.it/SFTP-chroot
[21:13] <Calahan> but it is not using rssh
[21:13] <Calahan> anyhow big thanks
[21:26] <Calahan> i sometimes have to work with russian language files, i basicly see only some alien language like this ŠŠ¾Š¹ Ń ŃŠµŠ½ŃŃ 2 Š ŠµŠ²Š°Š½Ń, is there any way to see Cyrillic in ubuntu file system?
[21:29] <Calahan> any tips for this matter?
[21:30] <stlsaint> Calahan: use google translate site
[21:31] <Calahan> you cannot translate that
[21:32] <Calahan> i mean its not issue of translating
[21:38] <Calahan> i don't know maybe have to use convmv
[21:39] <Calahan> have to go now see you tomorrow
[21:44] <Cowadlina> Can anybody tell me how to set up 'push to talk' key in TS3 please<
[21:45] <Cowadlina> it basicaly wont record any key I press
[21:52] <basil60> Hi wondering if anyone can provide advice on why my server (124.254.81.40) appears to work when I run tests across the web, but doesn't serve any pages? It's running on ubuntu 11.04
[22:15] <upalipsu> hi again
[22:17] <upalipsu> I'm having an issue with installing windows on my hdd, I tried to see if I could get windows vista to make a partition during the setup and it needs to be formatted on NTFS, can I run windows virtually?
[22:20] <upalipsu> scratch that, I'm gonna try to stay mainly on linux
[22:42] <upalipsu>  stlsaint, i have a question relating to ubuntu and it's theoretical abilities
[22:45] <upalipsu> is it possible, once fammilar with the linux language, to customize and run any program you wish? I hope to one day have a set up with corel painter and a fully functioning cintiq running alongside a laptop. Do you believe this is possible?
[22:51] <stlsaint> upalipsu: anything is possible
[22:52] <stlsaint> learn the kernel and drivers well enough :D
[22:52] <stlsaint> and some bash, C++, python, perl and maybe even the D language ;)
[22:54] <upalipsu> Woah, that's quite a list. Challenge accepted.
[22:54] <upalipsu> may I ask where a good place to start is?
[22:56] <stlsaint> bash
[23:02] <upalipsu> Thanks :)
[23:16] <upalipsu> question- for bash
[23:17] <upalipsu> #!/bin/bash         is this line required for working with bash?
[23:21] <stlsaint> upalipsu: that is called the shebang, shows what to use when running the script
[23:21] <upalipsu> shebang
[23:22] <upalipsu> what does it show?
[23:25] <upalipsu> does it visualize a directory?
[23:27] <stlsaint> upalipsu: bin/bash is your default shell
[23:27] <upalipsu> so bash is a GNU Bourne-Again SHell
[23:28] <stlsaint> not a directory, binary
[23:28] <upalipsu> no man entry for GNU
[23:31] <upalipsu> what's a Shell?
[23:32] <upalipsu> I got it, a CLI program
[23:33] <upalipsu> http://linux.about.com/od/linux101/a/desktop11.htm   reading this
[23:37] <stlsaint> upalipsu: here is a program a couple of us on the team work on: https://launchpad.net/clicompanion/
[23:37] <stlsaint> upalipsu: follow instructions on page to install from ppa
[23:37] <stlsaint> newest code