[02:09] <gdi2k> not a ubuntu question at all, but it is about servers, so maybe someone good advice: I want to buy a decent Intel dual-port NICs, and I see a lot of HP branded ones that are supposed to be for specific HP server platforms. Will these work in a generic server box, or are they somehow restricted to HP gear?
[02:10] <gdi2k> example: http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-NC360T-PCI-E-Dual-Port-Intel-Gigabit-Ethernet-NIC-412648-B21-412651-001-Clean-/181362132661?pt=US_Internal_Network_Cards&hash=item2a3a0686b5
[02:11] <pleia2> it'll work fine, HP has a pretty big networking division these days (bought some networkingy companies)
[02:12] <pleia2> sells NICs, switches, etc
[02:12] <gdi2k> pleia2, excellent, thank you
[02:12] <pleia2> sure thing
[08:35] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:20] <rabbel> Hey guys... I'm wondering if someone of you managed to do an automated install with USB stick..
[11:20] <rabbel> Because I didn't :)
[11:48] <lordievader> My /run is full. This is probably due to atop consuming ~400M on there. Can I simply remove the atop folder?
[11:49] <lordievader> In other words do programs expect data that is in /run to be there the next time they start?
[11:53] <lordievader> Ah debian bug #650222 is the problem.
[14:37] <Yud_Zroc> so is there a way to remotly connect to an ubuntu server from a windows client (Example user A is running windows 7, the server being ubuntu server 12.04)
[14:39] <Yud_Zroc> Preferably to manage it, not to just use FTP, or git/svn. The area where it will be set up will have no access to a mouse/keyboard/monitor
[14:40] <ikonia> just use ssh
[14:40] <Yud_Zroc> from what? cmd?
[14:40] <ikonia> any ssh client you want
[14:41] <Yud_Zroc> Ok, so ssh client must me installed on my windows machine to access it?
[14:41] <ikonia> yes
[14:41] <Yud_Zroc> got it, thankyou for pointing me in the right direction
[15:19] <rakesh__> hey i deleted the www folder as apache was not properly installed .now on installing apache (which system says is already installed) www folder does not show up.wat to do???
[16:03] <peyam> hi
[16:03] <peyam> I have a ubuntu server on my old computer
[16:03] <peyam> and I Want to put files there from my other computers
[16:04] <peyam> how do I do it? i already have installed vsftpd
[16:14] <teward> is there any step-by-step guide for setting up an email server complete with IMAP and SMTP?
[17:15] <peyam> hi again guys
[17:15] <peyam> I dcan log in to my ftp server
[17:16] <peyam> cant*
[17:28] <teward> peyam, i'm curious, why don't you just put SSH on your computer you're running ubuntu server on, then use the built-in SFTP?
[17:28] <teward> rather than set up a completely new FTP setup for it
[17:28] <teward> (you'll need an sftp client, but there's a ton of those that work)
[17:29] <peyam> teward, All im trying to di is to make a server and put movies in it so I can watch movies in other rooms
[17:29] <peyam> so I see a page that says "it works"
[17:29] <peyam> but its all and I dounno how to add files to it and see them there
[17:29] <teward> i think what you want is a media server kinda setup
[17:29] <peyam> yes
[17:30] <peyam> how do I fix it
[19:55] <peyam> hi
[19:55] <peyam> I have made a home server
[19:55] <peyam> I made a ftp server
[19:56] <peyam> now i want to know how my local users can see the content of the files uploaded to ftp. all I can see is the "IT WORKS" on my server page
[22:17] <karantzis> hi! is this the right place to ask some DNS questions?
[22:21] <RoyK> karantzis: it's the right place to ask ubuntu questiosn ;)
[22:21] <RoyK> karantzis: it's the right place to ask ubuntu questions ;)
[22:21] <RoyK> !ask | karantzis
[22:23] <karantzis> ok, here goes: 'im having an ubuntu server with domain example.com and would like to have it point subdomain.example.com to a different machine. How can one go implementing that?
[22:23] <karantzis> RoyK: using ubuntu server 12.04
[22:26] <RoyK> google bind delegation
[22:26] <RoyK> if you§re using bind, that is
[22:28] <karantzis> yes, i am. Thanks for the pointer RoyK
[22:34] <omrib> I'm having the weirdest problem with libvirt 1.1.1 from cloud-archive:havana repository. pip install libvirt-python==1.2.2 fails because /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lvirt-lxc: https://travis-ci.org/omribahumi/libvirt_metadata_api/builds/21847716
[22:36] <omrib> libvirt-python assumes libvirt lxc support is compiled in if libvirt version is >1.0.2. Is this assumption wrong, or is the libvirt-dev package broken?