[09:46] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:47] <AppAraat> hi, has anyone configured an Ubuntu printserver on a samba share here? I'm wondering what difficulties did you face. Has having a multi-version windows environment been problematic?
[10:53] <lordievader> AppAraat: For me it was a Debian print server. I could simply add the printer in the cups admin panel.
[10:54] <AppAraat> I found that AppArmor complained when I tried to print a test page. I'm researching that at the moment.
[10:55] <lordievader> Ah, Debian doens't have AppArmor.
[13:26] <Abhijit> i was following this guide and created the myproject in /etc/init but sudo start myproject gives start command not found ls /etc/init shows myproject is there
[13:26] <Abhijit> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-serve-flask-applications-with-uwsgi-and-nginx-on-ubuntu-14-04
[13:27] <Abhijit>  iam using 15.04
[13:29] <lordievader> Abhijit: 15.04 uses systemd, not upstart.
[13:29] <Abhijit> ok.
[13:30] <Abhijit> so everything changes then?
[13:30] <lordievader> Yes, systemd is a completely different init system from upstart.
[13:30] <lordievader> Abhijit: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers
[13:31] <Abhijit> ok
[13:41] <bayoumi> Hi, ubuntu touch device list? Where to find?
[13:42] <bayoumi> nevermind :) found it..
[16:05] <YamakasY> hi guys, this is not working in my mirror.list trusty main main/installer-amd64 what do I need to set to download the installer-amd64 folder ?
[18:55] <AppAraat> so suppose I encrypted the /home dir. How do I "unencrypt" that. Can I simply copy the contents to a new partition, wipe the old and modify fstab to reflect it?
[18:55] <AppAraat> running 14.04
[18:58] <lordievader> Perry much, yes.
[19:05] <sysop2> hi
[19:06] <sysop2> my ubuntu server box is losing the contents of resolv.conf every now and then and I have to run dhclient again to get the name resolution working agian.
[19:07] <sysop2> any ideas? I have a cronjob that runs every minute and runs dhclient if the resolv.conf is empty. but that is just a work around I  really need to figure why its happenening.
[19:07] <bekks> Do you use network-manager?
[19:11] <sysop2> I dont see it in the process list or in init.d so I would say no.
[19:11] <sysop2> I that was more on desktop boxes?
[19:11] <sysop2> not servers.
[20:42] <YamakasY> oh hence which Percona packages do we want to install on Ubuntu these days ? man they all seem to be the same
[21:08] <histo> huh?
[21:08] <histo> !info percona
[21:19] <ianorlin> histo: that package name is not just percona but has things after like if you run apt-cache search percona there are several
[21:22] <histo> !find percona
[23:14] <sysop2> hmm my ubuntu server box seems to be losing the name servers every 10-13 minutes.  but nothing longer than 13 minutes.
[23:32] <sysop2> ok I setup the cronjob to write to a log  the date/time right after it runs dhclient. I also setup auditd to monitor the resolv.conf file(the real one)  and this is what I got.  http://pastebin.com/DVRJu7Kq
[23:33] <sysop2> it doesnt make much sense to me. its not a cmd that is calling it, its a syscall, but would the system blank out the dns servers ever 10-13 minutes?
[23:34] <sysop2> why would I meant.
[23:34] <sysop2> every