[00:18] <qman__> I'm getting 403 forbidden on us.archive.ubuntu.com, anyone else having trouble?
[00:20] <qman__> seems to be just this one computer, must be something broken with my apt
[00:55] <qman__> turned out to be a squid problem post-upgrade, had to adjust the config to make it work
[00:56] <qman__> I have a new weird bug though
[00:56] <foo> I have php5-fpm setup on ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS but for some reason I'm getting 500 error with this. Been on this for over 30 minutes and cannot figure it out. Getting this in error log: (111)Connection refused: FastCGI: failed to connect to server "/usr/lib/cgi-bin/php5-fcgi": connect() failed - that file doesn't exist. Should it? I followed several guides that all said the same thing. Hmm.
[00:57] <qman__> when restarting bind, I get a strange error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8126784/
[00:57] <qman__> this only happens when restarting bind, nothing else
[00:58] <Guest60343> foo: check this http://serverfault.com/questions/437514/unable-to-install-php-fpm-on-apache-failed-to-connect-to-fastcgi-server
[01:00] <foo> Guest60343: thank you, actually, I did that - that's what it is right now, and it still doesn't work. Hmm, that makes sense as to why it doesn't exist then. I don't understand why I'm still getting an error. Thank you for your help!
[01:00] <foo> Guest60343: I followed the same guide, for the record
[01:03] <foo> Following access denied I get this:  FastCGI: incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server "/usr/lib/cgi-bin/php5-fcgi"
[03:33] <rizzy> hey guys, i would like to set up a wiki page on my ubuntu server. what would be the best wiki code to use
[03:34] <cfhowlett> rizzy, "best"?  use the one the works for your.  mediawiki is used by wikipedia FWIW
[03:34] <rizzy> I need a way to set up "articles" that can be searched by users of my web server. Basically storing how-to's on using Webmail, changing password, setting up Outlook, etc.
[03:35] <rizzy> I don't know if a Wiki would be best, or what would be the best way to approach this.
[03:36] <rizzy> For example, Article 10001 may be telling you how to change password, and accessing it would be through a link like http://support/ViewArticle?id=10001
[03:36] <cfhowlett> rizzy, so essentially it's a blog?
[03:38] <rizzy> Yes and no. The only people posting will be admin's. I would like for people to be able to go http://support and see a list of recent articles and view them.
[03:38] <cfhowlett> rizzy, that's a wiki.
[03:39] <cfhowlett> rizzy, see ubuntu's wikis for an example
[03:39] <rizzy> At our organization we use a web page called Sales Force, and we have an Articles section that contains every possible issue that can arise along with any alerts and they are searchable and viewable. Howto's can be written that has pictures, and PDF/Word docs can be attached.
[03:40] <rizzy> OK I see I found Ubuntu's MediaWiki install. The one I had found didn't work!
[03:45] <rizzy> I will test it out and see if it works for me :)
[03:46] <cfhowlett> rizzy, looks like an interesting project.  best of luck.
[06:59] <apb_> sarnold: Fixed it :)
[07:32] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:53] <trijntje> Hi all, I'm running rtorrent on a netbook under ubuntu server 14.04, and even under minimal load (upload of 100KB, no download) the netbook keeps dropping of the network
[07:53] <trijntje> what can be the cause of this? The router remains reachable, and the netbook is connected via ethernet, not wifi
[07:56] <trijntje> I've put a ping to the affected netbook on pastebin here, the weird thing is that when it comes online again the ping time is 300000 ms: http://pastebin.com/s3Ddat2B
[08:07] <rizzy> ok so guys I've run into a problemw with this MediaWiki. WHen I download it, untar, put in a folder, upon the first run it has me set up. So I put in the info it asks for, then it generates a PHP. I place that file on the server. Now when I try to pull p wiki page, its blank.
[14:04] <fridaynext> anyone know of a good hardware channel to discuss pc/server builds?