[02:35] <FuriousGeorge> what is it on ubuntu that is seeing the br0 interface i set up and remembering it?
[02:35] <FuriousGeorge> by set up i mean from cli
[02:37] <mybalzitch> /etc/network/interfaces
[02:46] <ChibaPet> My system froze just a while ago and the only thing in the logs was a dbus error. I'm not actually running any graphical software that uses it, so I'm guessing systemd ate itself. Kwality.
[02:54] <ChibaPet> I feel like this will show up a bunch more once we're all using this in enterprise environments.
[03:22] <sypher> ChibaPet: Like RHEL 7 has been using systemd since release?
[03:24] <ChibaPet> sypher: Yes, but it's not actually used in production most places that I can see. EL6 is still the predominant OS.
[03:24] <ChibaPet> And it seems that Ubuntu Trusty is more common than EL6.
[03:25] <ChibaPet> So, not a lot of real-world use yet.
[03:25] <sypher> ChibaPet: I'm a Linux engineer at $dayjob. I highly beg to differ on both of those statements.
[03:25] <ChibaPet> =shrug=
[03:25] <sypher> I see EL6 and EL7 an order of magnitude more often in every client I support. Only two of them use Ubuntu, and its rare.
[03:25] <sypher> And I'd say about a third of them are EL7.
[03:26] <ChibaPet> EL shows up more in big, traditional deployments, but Ubuntu seems to own the cloud.
[03:26] <sypher> Again, my observations don't line up with yours.
[03:26] <ChibaPet> Evidently. :P
[03:27] <sypher> But different industries use different techonologies.
[03:27]  * sypher just woke up, sorry for typos.
[03:27] <ChibaPet> I hadn't noticed a typo, so you're all clear from this end.
[03:28] <sypher> Anyway... systemd, for all that people demonize it, has caused zero problems in any of my clients' deployments. Which, of course, is anecdotal, but that's a lot of anecdotal information.
[03:28]  * sypher shrugs.
[03:28] <ChibaPet> It was recently pretty exciting for EL people using Docker. :P
[03:38] <ChibaPet> Sigh. I guess I should just understand that software crashes sometimes, and that when the logs indicate that it's systemd going bad, I need to take that in the larger context where this is a rare thing. :P
[03:38] <sypher> ChibaPet: Which release are you running?
[03:39] <ChibaPet> This box, Xenial. (Yes, I'd meant my original utterance for a different channel.)
[03:39] <sypher> Ahh. Probably still growing pains, then.
[03:39] <ChibaPet> I hope not, this close to release. :P The thing that sucks is that I have no spoor to use for a bug report.
[04:36] <elh9> if i move my primary graphics card (hd5450) from a x16 slot to a x1 slot, so that i can move my VM dedicated r9 280x to the x16 slot, can i force ubuntu to use the hd5450 instead of defaulting to the primary pcie slot?
[04:37] <elh9> or is this something that would need to be modded in the bios?
[08:37] <elh9> if i move my primary graphics card (hd5450) from a x16 slot to a x1 slot, so that i can move my VM dedicated r9 280x to the x16 slot, can i force ubuntu to use the hd5450 instead of defaulting to the primary pcie slot?
[08:37] <elh9> or is this something that would need to be modded in the bios?
[08:47] <eahmedshendy> Have you ever get error this while using ssh to connect to your server? debug1: Exit status 254
[08:47] <eahmedshendy> Note that we didn't do anythiing related to PAM. and this machine is an Ubuntu instance on Amazon
[09:51] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:18] <ChibaPet> lordievader: Good morning.
[11:18] <lordievader> Hey ChibaPet
[11:18] <lordievader> How are you?
[11:18] <ChibaPet> Not bad. I'm up a bit earlier than is normal for me with some scheduled work.
[11:19] <ChibaPet> And you?
[11:26] <lordievader> I was up very late this morning...
[11:26] <lordievader> But furthermore can't complain.
[11:27] <ChibaPet> Up late is a source of wonder and joy for me. Up early is the questionable one. :)
[15:05] <LaT0rtue_> TELNET:            telnetchat.ddns.net - port 23
[16:26] <atralheaven> hi
[16:44] <teward> This may sound like an odd question, but is there a way to set up a postfix server that my internal network can reach to and then send messages out via a GMail SMTP connection (so everything comes from noreply@domain.tld)?  Being on a home net, my monitoring stuff doesn't email me because residential IP blacklisting happens everywhere
[16:55] <patdk-wk> that is a horrible idea
[16:55] <patdk-wk> I don't believe gmail allows you to just relay anything
[16:55] <patdk-wk> you should never use noreply@
[16:56] <patdk-wk> but otherwise, yes
[17:00] <atralheaven> sorry I was disconnected
[17:00] <atralheaven> i
[17:00] <atralheaven> I don't know if anyone has answered me
[17:02] <teward> patdk-wk: well, there's a google apps account which matches noreply@domain.tld, so it'd auth up to that account to send.  that's the question
[17:03] <patdk-wk> sure
[17:06] <jrwren> teward: yes, there are ways to do that. You can also use mail services like AWS Simple Mail Service.  You also may be able to use your ISP to relay said messages.