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Guest71607 | Hey, anyone that could help me with dummy lamp questions? | 01:51 |
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patdk-lap | normally apply voltage, and lamp lights up | 01:52 |
tsimonq2 | Guest71607: as in LAMP? | 01:52 |
Guest71607 | With permissions and vsftpd uploads | 01:53 |
skrp | ive been having an issue all day, using ubuntu-server as a gui client to my bsd servers. i use lxde | 03:01 |
skrp | my mouse will stop to function and i can only time in whatever window im in when the issue happens | 03:02 |
skrp | then it says openbox error | 03:03 |
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lordievader | Good morning. | 08:43 |
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alximych | hi! I'm trying to install MySQL 5.6 onto Ubuntu server. When I run 'sudo mysql_install_db', I get this error message: 'FATAL ERROR: Could not find my-default.cnf'. I googled it and I'm told to use --basedir='path_to_mysql_base_dir'. My question is: Where on Ubuntu is the MySQL --basedir located? | 11:56 |
RoyK^ | alximych: you shouldn't need mysql_install_db - it's there already | 11:59 |
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lordievader | alximych: Did you install it from the repo? | 11:59 |
alximych | lordievader: I used this command to instal MySQL: sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.6 php5-mysql | 12:01 |
lordievader | Yes, everything that you need should have been setup for you. Like RoyK says, no need to run that command. | 12:02 |
alximych | do I need to run sudo mysql_secure_installation ? | 12:03 |
alximych | well, I run it anyway | 12:04 |
lordievader | alximych: During the install you've already setup root password, etc. I don't think you need to run it. | 12:04 |
alximych | thanks a lot!!! | 12:04 |
tarvid | GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT is set to -30 by default, what does the -30 mean | 12:42 |
bittin | :) | 13:41 |
jpastore | Is this a good spot to ask about ubuntu-vm0builder + kvm? | 19:20 |
jpastore | hi I'm trying to setup kvm on an ubuntu 15.04 server. I'm getting some errors when creating the container. here's the command I ran, and the output http://pastebin.com/HS5a0rU0 | 19:31 |
lordievader | jpastore: "This kernel does not support a non-PAE CPU." | 19:42 |
jpastore | lordievader, is there a kernel I could use? | 19:43 |
lordievader | What cpu are you running this on? | 19:44 |
jpastore | lordievader, http://pastebin.com/0RZiKvrc <-- cat /proc/cpuinfo | 19:53 |
lordievader | jpastore: Hmm, I'd let kvm copy your cpu info into the vm. | 19:57 |
jpastore | how do I do that? | 19:58 |
jpastore | prior to your response I started an OS reload with 14.04. I was trying different virtualization options. thought I blew it. | 19:59 |
lordievader | Using the vmbuilder I have no idea. I simply use virt-manager for configuration stuff. | 19:59 |
jpastore | ok | 19:59 |
jpastore | after they finish, I'll give it a go with virt-manager | 19:59 |
jpastore | isn't that a gui tool? | 19:59 |
lordievader | Yes. | 20:01 |
jpastore | Can I run viort-manager from here, or should I just tunnel x traffic over ssh? | 20:01 |
lordievader | jpastore: virt-manager is built on remote management. Just install virt-manager on your workstation, ssh and libvirtd does the rest. | 20:03 |
jpastore | oh yea? I'll give that a go thank! | 20:03 |
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