=== Gurkenmaster is now known as zz_Gurkenmaster === freeflying is now known as freeflying_away === wickedpuppy2 is now known as wickedpuppy [01:25] ~$ sudo dpkg -i synergy-1.4.14-Linux-x86_64.deb ... // ~$sudo apt-get remove synergy ... The following packages will be REMOVED: // synergy // 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded. // After this operation, 23.1 GB disk space will be freed. [01:26] Y and only removed synergy [01:26] Just a note regarding that... on 13.10 installed an hr or so ago on a 64 bit machine [01:29] sudo apt-get install synergy [01:29] oops, wrong machine [01:30] that's why i need only 1 kb :p [01:53] HI where could I get info on creating kickstart via usb? thx I have done it for DVD (kickstart via DVD), now I want to change the media to usb. PLEASE HELP Thx === ping__ is now known as newbiepermanent [06:18] If I add a dedicated ip to my vps, is it still accessible through my old shared Ip, or only through my new dedicated IP? [07:18] wagonboi: How are we suppose to be ableto answer that, without knowing the particular network setup related to your VPS environment? Also, wouldn't the original ip of the vps also be a dedicated one? === zz_Gurkenmaster is now known as Gurkenmaster === chmurifree is now known as chmuri === freeflying_away is now known as freeflying === freeflying is now known as freeflying_away === Nafallo_ is now known as Nafallo === freeflying_away is now known as freeflying === freeflying is now known as freeflying_away [17:20] I'm new to the Ubuntu Server comunity. I wanted to know what all I can catch up/read up on apart from the stuff in Ubuntu Wiki? [17:50] Hello Everyone, I'm new to the Ubuntu Server comunity. I wanted to know what all I can catch up/read up on apart from the stuff in Ubuntu Wiki? [17:50] do you need postfix for sendmail to work? [17:50] ankrj, do you have vps hosting or just using a home server? [18:00] Hello MavKen, I do not use either. I could setup a Home Server. [18:01] I guess I should rephrase my question, what more should I know to effectively contribute to the project (apart from the Ubuntu Contribute Wiki)? [18:02] Good question. Do you have any special interests or areas of expertise (or areas you want to improve either Ubuntu or yourself in)? [18:02] You might want to sign up to our mailing list, it's not very high volume. [18:03] if you want a good setup to learn, i recommend digitalocean.com $5/month for root access and there are several versions of ubuntu server you can use [18:03] im new to the server side of things, but there are millions of tutorials for anything you want to do out there [18:04] i cant get sendmail working for some reason [18:05] OK Ersi, thanks for the suggestion. I'll start with the mailing list. I am a Network Engineer by profession, I have fair knowledge of Python and C++,would these skills be helpful? [18:05] ankrj: the server guide is always looking for contributions. [18:06] Mavken thanks for your suggestions as well. I wont be looking into a paid solution as of now, will srely look into setting up a Home Server and start from there [18:06] Rbasak, are you referring to the documentation? [18:06] cool... I had home server before till my ISP disconnected me [18:06] ok, thats sad! [18:07] ankrj: Yeah, Python and C++ are totally valuable skills! [18:07] Ersi, Rbasak, if I do get in touch Ubuntu-Server guys for Mentorship [18:07] what kind of tasks will I get? [18:08] ankrj: There's quite many Python-sourced scripts and programs by the way [18:08] OK! [18:08] I don't know about the mentorships, unfortunately. [18:09] oh, ok [18:09] There's also the ubuntu-server group on launchpad.net (which is canonical and ubuntus development platform) by the way :-) [18:09] But getting a mentor might be a good idea to get up to speed with things [18:11] OK, will look into that! Just wanted to know what kind of tasks are involved and the time that we need to put in during mentorship - as I'm working full time and my python/C++ skills are kinda beginner/amatuer level? [18:11] ankrj: https://help.ubuntu.com/13.10/serverguide/ [18:12] Rbasak, looking at it now :) [18:12] Anyone who does Bug Triage here? [18:12] ankrj: I think the tasks might be quite tailored to what you would like to help with. [18:12] ankrj, i'm a bug triager [18:12] sup? [18:12] (bugsquad + bugcontrol) [18:13] Mind if I call you TLOT? [18:13] nope [18:13] ankrj: I suggest that you pick an area that you'd like to see improved. It's easier to get help on a specific goal since it's pretty hard to set you a task that matches your skill and experience. [18:13] Sure, OK [18:14] So tlot, after the reading the Bug Squad + Ubuntu server Bug Traige guide, is it basically dive in directly to triage bugs? [18:15] Or anything that I need to know? [18:18] ankrj: go ahead and dive in. If you can get bugs to the stage where they are confirmed, detailed steps to reproduce and developers would agree that it's a bug and needs to be fixed in Ubuntu, then that would be really helpful. There are more bugs pending triaging than we can manage right now unfortunately. [18:22] aww he timed out [18:22] oh well, i was making money anyways, selling off some bitcoins :P [18:22] rbasak, yeah, that's a good explanation for triaging. :) [18:23] rbasak, bugsquad typically also suggests to get involved in packages/programs you know enough about to be able to test/confirm things, because a lot of bugs out there have really obscure replication steps... [18:23] but if you know said package pretty well, you can probably replicate those things : [18:23] :) [18:31] how can i prevent my sendmail from going directly to spam folder on gmail? === Gurkenmaster is now known as zz_Gurkenmaster [23:02] is there a way to automatically have a 'user.com' added to the sites-available folder each time i add a user? I have the doc root as /home/user/www/public_html/