[07:33] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:29] <marty_axel> Hy. How do i copy 1 file to stick?
[08:30] <lordievader> marty_axel: cp?
[08:30] <lordievader> marty_axel: man cp
[08:31] <marty_axel> yes but how do i access stick from ubuntu ? that `s all i need to know :D
[10:24] <jamespage> coreycb, please could you do the verification for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-properties/+bug/1412465
[10:24] <jamespage> (prefer not to test my own work :-))
[11:47] <tinoco> jamespage: I verified bug 1368737 and i moved user complains (seg faults) to other bug
[11:47] <tinoco> jamespage: providing fix to bug 1412962 (for sponsorship) now.
[11:47] <tinoco> both related to pacemaker
[12:37] <coreycb> jamespage, sure, I'll run the jenkins deploy tests against trusty-kilo and trusty-kilo-proposed
[12:50] <jamespage> coreycb, it really just needs a manual check to make sure that add-apt-repository cloud-archive:kilo works as intended
[12:50] <coreycb> jamespage, ok
[14:48] <^rcaskey> hey all, is there any way I can netboot the desktop iso and then have it issue a few commands on boot? I've got a bunch of machines I want to take an inventory and benchmark of without installing anythign on them
[14:51] <rbasak> ^rcaskey: maybe not with the desktop iso, but you can arrange that by setting up your own initramfs and then netbooting into that. Or look into MAAS - it's designed to inventory and supports custom commissioning scripts, so might do exactly what you want.
[14:52] <rbasak> ^rcaskey: just check carefully that commissioning won't actually overwrite anything on each machine though. I don't recall the exact behaviour, and it's not exactly intended for your case. It will overwrite IPMI auth, for example, so you might need to disable that first.
[15:02] <^rcaskey> thanks, i'll put that google juice to use
[15:07] <metric_> good morning, if someone has a few minutes to spare I could use some help adding my xubuntu box to a windows domain
[15:10] <metric_> I have installed the recommended kerberos packages (per ubuntu) but I am still unable to add it to my work domain
[15:16] <metric_> anyone?
[15:19] <metric_> #quit
[17:25] <jamespage> rbasak, I had a quick poke at tomcat8 - the problem dependency only impacts a single test case which we can just disable
[17:33] <rbasak> jamespage: OK. I haven't had the bandwidth to think about it at all yet.
[17:33] <jamespage> rbasak, ack
[17:34] <jamespage> rbasak, mysql is priority imho
[17:35] <rbasak> jamespage: agreed, although I'm taking care of bug 1412830 first. It's straightforward; shouldn't take too long.
[17:35] <rbasak> (spamassassin)
[18:05] <jetsaredim> is there a way to install the graphics driver without all the desktop crap on a server install?
[18:05] <jetsaredim> I realize that may sound like an odd request but I want to use headless virtualbox but give my VMs that ability to use hardware acceleration
[19:04] <sarnold> jetsaredim: it's not at all surprising; amazon sells those as a class of machine in AWS, afterall :)
[19:04] <sarnold> jetsaredim: I'd just start with apt-get install nvidia-... whatever and see what happens. probably it'll just intsall the bits you need. maybe you'll need some opencl stuff too..
[19:14] <rberg_> Hello all, is there anyway to avoid a reboot to patch CVE-2015-0235 ?
[19:15] <sarnold> rberg_: you can restart whichever services you're worried about being exploited -- knowing that whatever isn't restarted is still using the old libc..
[19:15] <rberg_> cool, thanks!
[19:21] <thor77> what does this block in the mail.log mean? http://paste.crapwa.re/pvgr3e2mf/meifsr did someone get access to my mail-server?
[19:22] <thor77> im very scared about this
[19:22] <thor77> no "<meinRICHTIGESdbpasswort>" is not my database-pw, it means smth like "my right password"
[19:24] <sarnold> thor77: I don't know postfix well, but that feels like a debug-level logging was configured somewhere
[19:24] <thor77> but i never saw that before
[19:24] <thor77> it's there every 2 hours since 3 days
[19:26] <sarnold> thor77: .. interesting. check crontabs?
[19:28] <thor77> sarnold: no crontabs
[19:40] <lamont> sarnold: that's normally -v in master.cf
[19:41] <lamont> for debug, that is
[19:41] <sarnold> lamont: wow, so easy to get such huge dumps of data :)
[19:41] <sarnold> lamont: thanks
[19:41] <lamont> you get to pick per-daemon which ones spew at you like there's no tomorrow
[19:42] <sarnold> lamont: hehe :) debugging email, when all the debug data is still not enough...
[19:42] <thor77> lamont: and why does it start randomly?
[19:43] <thor77> what can trigger that?
[19:44] <lamont> thor77: pretty sure it's just -v for the specific entry in master.cf
[19:45] <lamont> otoh, daemons don't all die immediately when they get idle, so it scales in and out over time
[19:51] <pmatulis> oh boy, squid is in universe.  is there a proxy server in main?
[19:52] <jrwren> use it from universe?
[19:52] <jrwren> pmatulis: if you only need proxy, not caching, apache or nginx both work.
[19:53] <sarnold> pmatulis: heh, squid-deb-proxy was in main for two releases :)
[19:54] <pmatulis> sarnold: yeah, weird
[19:54] <pmatulis> jrwren: will look thanks but looking for caching
[22:31] <axisys> I don't have libc6 2.15-0ubuntu10.10 on my 12.04 lts .. should I manually install it?
[22:31] <axisys> mine is .9
[22:35] <teward> axisys: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade
[22:35] <teward> axisys: should update things that way, rather than manual, but to each their own.
[22:36] <axisys> teward: update was the trick .. thank you
[22:42] <teward> axisys: you're welcome.  when in doubt, run `sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade -s` and see if the update shows in that list
[22:48] <axisys> never used that -s
[23:39] <grendal_prime> i got an issue
[23:40] <grendal_prime> i really want to run an ubuntu vm and have my crew log into it via their android tables.
[23:40] <grendal_prime> but i cannot seem to find a distro that will not start doing really bad screen artifacts when the connection gets slow.
[23:40] <sarnold> grendal_prime: mosh is awesome
[23:41] <grendal_prime> whats mosh?
[23:41] <sarnold> grendal_prime: it's an awesome terminal emulator / predictive type-ahead / screen-diff-sending protocol -- and it can survive suspend/resume and network address changes, which makes it awesome for mobile use.
[23:42] <sarnold> grendal_prime: the best part is mosh uses ssh to set up the initial connection, so there's practically nothing new needed to do... of course, I don't know if there are mosh builds for android :/ but it'd be worth looking for it.
[23:43] <grendal_prime> right...umm let me explain though. We have an app that we run, needs a desktop (java app that will not run on these android devices). I need them to be able to vnc, rdp, spice, whatever protocol into a desktop that is running as a vm and use that desktop to run this app.
[23:45] <sarnold> ohhhhh. sorry :)
[23:46] <grendal_prime> every time i think i have something worked out...bandwidth gets chocked, and text on the linux vm gets...really werid.  big characters, werid oh...characters...bizar
[23:47] <grendal_prime> need my tablet working on this..brb