[04:10] hello [04:11] has anyone here installed ubuntu server then out of ignorance did an apt get install xubuntu-desktop? [04:12] ignorance or lazyness [04:12] I was thinking I could pull it up from term when needed for my daughter. :/ I was wrong [04:13] What I was wondering is .. IF i did an apt-get remove xubuntu-desktop would I get the "regular" server back? [04:14] I'd hate to loose everything I've done (albeit a learning experience) [04:15] there isn't a huge difference [04:15] it's just some extra packages [04:16] but see what xubuntu-desktop removes, it and a autoremove should get rid of all un-needed packages [04:18] okay, great ! thank you for the information. I didn't think of autoremove :) [04:20] I'm going to give it a shot right now. If you don't see me in a short bit something went wrong and I'll be starting over === rsalveti_ is now known as rsalveti === ivoks_ is now known as ivoks [07:09] Good morning. === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte === ainTcent is now known as samsn [13:24] Hi all newbie here. Is there a simple solution for getting around a server set up with encrypted LVM. I.e. unlocking it remotely after reboot? [13:32] JaguarDown: Remote unlocking of luks, now there is something: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Specialties#Remote_unlocking_of_the_root_.28or_other.29_partition [13:32] Probably not worth the trouble. [13:38] Ah. Thanks. [13:39] I should probably get a round to writing a paper on my own 2-factor and remote unlock solutions for LUKS [14:05] I just use simple https request to unlock === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [17:00] hey guys, do you know how to repartition the file system to take up the entire hard drive allotted to it? [17:01] That question doesnt make much sense. you repartition a partitioning scheme, not particular filesystems. [17:02] Using a lived and gparted is sufficient, after ensuring that you have a valid backup of your data. [17:02] bekks, Just need to extend the filesystem to use all the available space. [17:02] cluelessperson: livecd, gparted. [17:06] alright, thanks [17:58] If the partition is already using all the free space: resize2fs. [17:58] Assuming its an ext filesystem. [18:27] hello, can someone please check if uvt-simplestreams-libvirt is broken? [18:27] uvt-simplestreams-libvirt sync release=trusty arch=amd64 [18:28] normaly i should get the cloud images with this command, but it seams to be broken [19:09] Hello, i have checkt uvt-simplestreams-libvirt on two different servers on two different networks and it seems to be broken. Can someon check it before i write a bug report? I am on trusty LTS with all patches. and "uvt-simplestreams-libvirt sync release=trusty arch=amd64" does not work anymore. It seems like it is not downloading the images. Qemu-img tries to open the image in /temp but did not find them. Here is the output from [19:09] http://pastebin.com/xU3bUr3f [19:20] Mind_: server is misconfigured [19:21] Mind_: or the code is... it tries to connect to http://cloud-images-ubuntu-com.sawo.canonical.com rather than http://cloud-images-ubuntu-com [19:29] :q [19:40] TJ-: Did you mean my server or the server from ubuntu? [19:42] Mind_: Ubuntu servers - it affects me too. It looks as if the code reads a list of mirror servers... and then tries to use (the closest?) mirror ... and that mirror is badly configured and no longer mirrors the master site. Not sure if there is a way to override it to not use mirrors. Couldn't see anything obvious in the PYthon code [19:43] TJ-: it loads this json file with mirrors : https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/streams/v1/index.sjson [19:45] Mind_: I guess one of those is a CNAME for the sawo.canonical.com name [19:52] TJ-: I don't think there is more than this problem. I looked with wireshark and all dns request that are sended on my side are to get the ip of cloud-images.ubuntu.com. [19:53] Mind_: I was seeing cloud-images-ubuntu-com.sawo.canonical.com [19:55] TJ-: Where is the right place to write a bug report? I don't think that this is a problem of uvt-simplestreams-libvirt. But who should i contact? [19:57] I'm not sure... I think possibly the Canonical sysadmins, maybe try in #canonical-sysadmin === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away