[00:38] <Bruha> hello
[00:38] <Bruha> I just installed ubuntu server and am having some problems
[00:38] <Bruha> anyone around to help?
[00:39] <Bruha> after installation from a usb stick, I removed the usb stick and restarted.  I only got a blinking cursor and couldn't do anything.
[00:40] <Bruha> I was going to reinstall and so I put the usb stick back in and booted from it.  Then I got my login prompt and now have a command line
[00:40] <Bruha> however, I have no clue what to do now
[00:40] <Bruha> I'm trying to set this machine up to install Plex on and use as a home media server
[00:57] <Bruha> anyone around?
[02:49] <Bruha> I just installed plex media server on my ubuntu server.  I'm stuck.  What do I do now?
[07:19] <f8mf8> Hi need help with ubuntu server  byobu/tmux  issue, here is a screenshot of the issue  http://i.imgur.com/AZDdCnb.png
[07:21] <f8mf8> no help on #ubuntu, hoping to find some help here
[09:15] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:23] <Alcapote> You have my Hello from the France :)
[13:55] <NetworkingPro> Hello everyone.
[13:55] <NetworkingPro> Im trying to create a remote user account so my nagios server can reboot my servers.
[13:55] <NetworkingPro> Only a reboot.
[13:55] <NetworkingPro> would this work:  nagrmt ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /sbin/reboot
[13:55] <NetworkingPro> ?
[13:56] <ikonia> yes
[13:56] <ikonia> as you where told a minute ago
[13:57] <NetworkingPro> ikonia: oh you mean where you said:
[13:57] <NetworkingPro> "ikonia> something like that"
[13:57] <NetworkingPro> thanks for the precise answer...
[13:58] <ikonia> just test it
[13:58] <ikonia> you want me to check the documentation syntax for you ???
[14:32] <pmatulis> NetworkingPro: you want to create a user?
[14:32] <pmatulis> NetworkingPro: if so, check the man page for 'adduser'
[14:45] <NetworkingPro> pmatulis: actually I was trying to figure out the correct syntax to allow a remote user to issue only a single command without a password.
[14:45] <NetworkingPro> I have that figured out, now Im pushing it to all my servers via salt.
[14:45] <NetworkingPro> Thanks for replying though.
[15:11] <pmatulis> NetworkingPro: nicely done
[17:10] <jonah> Hi I just wondered if anyone can help me configure my NUT ups - I do have it monitoring and working. But I'm not convinced my server will acutally shutdown before the power runs out! I did a test earlier and watched the power go from 100% down to 1% and my server wasn't looking like it was beginning any sort of shutdown so I quickly put the power back on in a panic! I've read the docs and googled around but still not sure what I'm doing
[17:10] <jonah> wrong... Anyone help at all?
[17:10] <jonah> How do I set the server to shutdown nicely on Lowbatt level with Nut?
[17:11] <jonah> Also I haven't added a master user. I just left the config file as it is. Do I need a Master user or does it just default to work without one?
[17:55] <ikonia> jonah: isn't this a function of the UPS
[17:55] <ikonia> it has to call the shutdown command, not the server
[18:01] <jonah> ikonia: hi yes it is a bit worrying, just trying now by adding in a master user. Just not sure when the shutdown is supposed to start or how to change this...
[18:02] <ikonia> that would normally be set o the UPS device,
[18:02] <jonah> ikonia: so I don't set it in nut config files etc?
[20:13] <seeeb> Hi guys, anyone able to connect using nomachine nxserver in an ubuntu 14 server?
[20:13] <patdk-wk> yes
[20:13] <seeeb> great
[20:13] <seeeb> with gnome?
[20:14] <seeeb> I've just upgraded a server from 12 to 14.04 and when I connect from my mac I get a black screen
[20:14] <seeeb> does that sound familiar to you patdk-wk?
[20:15] <patdk-wk> nope
[20:15] <patdk-wk> has always worked just fine
[20:15] <seeeb> puh
[20:15] <seeeb> and it's gnome patdk-wk?
[20:16] <patdk-wk> is there another option?
[20:16] <patdk-wk> I know there are like 3 or 4 different gnome options
[20:17] <seeeb> if it's all in default it should be gnome
[20:17] <seeeb> may I ask what version of nx server are you running there?  sudo /usr/NX/bin/nxserver --version
[20:17] <patdk-wk> thought default was unity and that would be ubuntu desktop, not server
[20:18] <patdk-wk> NoMachine - Version 4.2.27
[20:18] <seeeb> ah ok
[20:18] <seeeb> I'm running 3.5.0-11
[20:19] <seeeb> that might explain
[20:19] <seeeb> is that the free edition do you know?
[20:23] <k2gremlin> If I want a system to reboot say 4 times a day, I would need 4 seperate crontab jobs correct?
[20:48] <joeb3_> k2gremlin, did you get an answer?
[20:49] <k2gremlin> joeb3_, well got to thinking.. really only need 1 reboot a day I think. But If I need to bump up too 2 or 4.. do I just add more lines at different times?
[20:50] <k2gremlin> joeb3_, its my Plex media server.. for some reason it hangs once in a while. In order to get it to play movies again, I have had to restart it
[20:51] <joeb3_> k2gremlin, one line can specify multiple times.  Look at your /etc/crontab file for the format.  In the hour column you can put 12,16,20.  That will run at 12pm 4pm and 8pm.
[20:51] <k2gremlin> joeb3_, Ahh! Thanks a bunch :P
[23:37] <seeeb> guys anyone could install x2go in ubuntu 14? this guide looks great but I can't add the ppa repo https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-x2goserver-on-ubuntu-14.04-as-vnc-alternative
[23:38] <ikonia> you just need to find a trusted source containing the packages
[23:55] <seeeb> always find a reference to ppa:x2go/stable http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/wiki:repositories:ubuntu
[23:56] <seeeb> but it says cannot add PPA
[23:57] <seeeb> any idea about that ikonia?