[00:11] <fifty> yo hello guys whats up, what are u guys doing?
[00:20] <IdleOne> you got a lot of time to waste
[00:21] <IdleOne> Why don't you go play a game or something
[00:24] <fifty> Just because i help people and ur just sittin there and banning people who writes not correcly :D
[00:25] <fifty> And just doing nothing?
[00:25] <fifty> Great job.
[00:27] <fifty> lspci was needed ;) worst admin ever :D
[02:44] <llinguini> Anybody has any experience running mail servers?
[02:45] <llinguini> What's the best way to go about it? mail-in-a-box?
[02:46] <sarnold> there's a lot of moving pieces with email; and modern antispam tools seem like the sort of thing that eat souls. can you let google handle it instead?
[02:47] <sarnold> if you have to do it yourself, pick one piece at a time and work on it, keep a good eye on the logs, and test each layer by hand when you can..
[02:48] <sarnold> where "one piece at a time" means e.g. local delivery or local submission for remote delivery or imap4 or pop3 or dkim or .. whatever the other thing is that's like dkim :)
[02:51] <llinguini> sarnold: Do you think paying $5/month for a google apps is worth it?
[02:51] <llinguini> That's what I'm thinking about, because I already pay $5/month for a digital ocean droplet. If it's that much more work then I guess it would be worth it
[02:52] <sarnold> llinguini: it'd certainly be work $5 / mo for me :) (heck, i'm paying more htan that per month for an ancient he.net account with way worse email..)
[02:53] <sdeziel> $5/month is really cheap in comparison of the time you'd need to put in your hand made mail stack
[02:54] <sarnold> yeah
[02:54] <sarnold> if you're doing the mail stack because you want to learn how to do it and don't want to hand it over to google, well, that's one thing.
[02:55] <sdeziel> true that ^^
[02:55] <sdeziel> mail is fun but tedious too
[02:55] <sarnold> fifteen years ago I had good fun setting it up..
[03:09] <llinguini> Well, I mostly need it so I have a more professional email address. Not saying I'm not interested in learning about setting up the stack.
[03:10] <llinguini> Just maybe not worth my time if it takes that much time to set up.
[03:12] <sarnold> yeah that sounds like an ideal candidate for just paying google to do it for you.
[03:12] <sarnold> (which one of these days I'm going to get around to doing for myself. I'm just a very lazy person.)
[06:05] <ruben23> hi guys anyone can help with this command somehow ------> isql -v MySQL -cdr.awayin.net.au aaaaaaaa bbbbbb   ----------> i get this error somehow [IM002][unixODBC][Driver Manager]Data source name not found, and no default driver specified and [ISQL]ERROR: Could not SQLConnect
[06:32] <cliffer> Critical extension is unavailable: unable to start SyncRepl session is used using bind-dyndn-ldap: http://pastebin.com/cqwx5Lqk FFForever any idea?
[06:33] <cliffer> it seems as if base is not set but should be set in /etc/bind/named.conf.options
[09:46] <DelphiWorld> hi ubuntuyists
[09:46] <DelphiWorld> i am trying to compile tbs dvb drivers but getting lot of unknowne symbols up on loading them
[09:46] <DelphiWorld> anyone know of this situation?
[09:50] <RoyK> DelphiWorld: no idea, but what is TBS DVD? And if you could pastebin the errors, it might be easier
[09:50] <RoyK> !pastebin | DelphiWorld
[09:51] <DelphiWorld> RoyK: tbs is a brand, making DVB (digital video broadcasting) card
[09:52]  * DelphiWorld rebooting ... wait
[09:57] <DelphiWorld> yo
[09:57] <DelphiWorld> RoyK: paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15927094/
[09:58] <RoyK> DelphiWorld: pastebin output of uname -r and modinfo tbs_pcie_dvb
[10:00] <DelphiWorld> i made it to work RoyK
[10:01] <RoyK> what did you fdo?
[10:01] <RoyK> what did you do?
[10:08] <DelphiWorld> RoyK: removed the media drivers
[10:08] <DelphiWorld> RoyK: and redid make install for my drivers
[10:08] <DelphiWorld> all went well!!!
[10:08] <RoyK> :)
[10:08] <DelphiWorld> :P
[10:08]  * DelphiWorld love DVB
[11:33] <_KAMI_> Hi!
[11:35] <_KAMI_> After http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2950-1/ security update the ldap connection to smb ldap has stopped. Do you have ide what went wrong or what was misconfigured in my system?
[11:39] <_KAMI_> Thank you in advance!
[11:40] <mdeslaur> _KAMI_: is that using owncloud?
[11:42] <_KAMI_> We doesn't use owncloud but we use few other software that uses ldap of samba for user authentication
[11:42] <mdeslaur> _KAMI_: you need to use ldaps, or re-introduce the security issue by adding "ldap server require strong auth = no" to your config
[11:43] <_KAMI_> okay I will set up things to enforce ldaps everywhere
[11:43] <mdeslaur> _KAMI_: see https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2016-2112.html for more info
[11:46] <_KAMI_> mdeslaur: thank you for the information
[11:47] <_KAMI_> We will go to ldaps for all connection
[12:22] <devster31> given the choice between a start-stop-daemon init script and an LSB compliant one which should I prefer?
[13:48] <cliffer> Critical extension is unavailable: unable to start SyncRepl session is used using bind-dyndn-ldap: http://pastebin.com/cqwx5Lqk FFForever any idea?
[14:03] <coreycb> jamespage, I tested horizon in trusty mitaka staging and it's ready to promote
[14:03] <jamespage> coreycb, ack doing so now
[14:47] <autofsckk> hello everybody, i have a little problem, im getting some strange behaviour from a ubuntu box, i have 3 NIC's there with this chip  "Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 06)"  i found some strange output in dmesg showing the nic going down and up a bunch of times, i read about the driver r8169 having some troubles in
[14:47] <autofsckk> ubuntu & debian, but i want to know if ...
[14:47] <autofsckk> ... that could be really affecting my server performance, i mean if that problem could be making some disconnections
[14:48] <jrwren> autofsckk: check, test, or replace the cables? it could be a bad cable.
[14:49] <autofsckk> jrwren -> i have several servers with this chip/problem i get some strange things going on, i know it could be a bad cable but on all the machines?
[14:49] <jrwren> autofsckk: not likely.
[14:49] <autofsckk> the thing i would like to know if somebody here have had this chip and if the have had problems with it
[14:49] <jrwren> autofsckk: sorry. mine are all RTL8168evl/8111evl and RTL8168c/8111c
[14:51] <autofsckk> i found there's a module replacement from realtek r8168 that i already did on a test machine, but i dont know how to test it before putting it on production, because the place where i should put it is like 3 hours from here :/ jajaja and that is the shortest
[15:37] <FFForever> cliffer, Did you check out zentyal? I haven't personally used the bind ldap module before
[15:38] <cliffer> FFForever: no, i could check there for reference values
[15:38] <FFForever> Possibly. Load it up on a vm and see how they do things.
[20:02] <hallyn> say - i seem to vaguely recall a website that let you search 'all the code in debian packages' ?
[20:02] <hallyn> was that in a dream, or does that exist?
[20:03] <Odd_Bloke> hallyn: https://codesearch.debian.net/ ?
[20:03] <hallyn> Odd_Bloke: rockin', thanks
[20:03] <Odd_Bloke> hallyn: (Guess what I typed in to Google ;)
[20:03] <hallyn> you're supposed to hand me a lmgtfy link then
[20:04] <Odd_Bloke> I vaguely recalled that website, but couldn't work out how to find it. ;)
[20:05] <hallyn> ugh, http://sources.debian.net/src/kde4libs/4:4.14.14-1/kpty/kgrantpty.c/?hl=101#L101  of to a terrific start
[20:06] <sarnold> it's super-handy to assign it a keyword for searching; I use o dcs <foo> in pentadactyl a few times a day.. ;)
[20:07] <hallyn> sarnold: or a function in edbrowse :)
[20:07] <hallyn> but (obviously) i've had far less need for it than you
[20:07] <sarnold> hallyn: ooh you can do that? :) I only gave edbrowse ten minutes of trying the other day.. it looked promising but I don't know ed well enough to feel at home in edbrowse :(
[20:08] <hallyn> sarnold: yup, nicely scriptable.  in some ways easier to do (if you are using multiple pages) than scripting around wget
[20:19] <sarnold> hallyn: then it obviously deserves more of my time :) thanks
[20:47] <jge> Hey all, anyone in here ever used xmllint to extract multiple values out of an xml page?
[20:48] <YamakasY> anyone an idea why kernels are still not autoremoved ?
[20:48] <YamakasY> old ones, I need to run auto-remove for it
[20:48] <jge> I have this command working: curl -s http://app-01-prod:8080/manager/status?XML=true | xmllint --xpath "string(/status/connector[@name='\"http-bio-8080\"']/requestInfo/@requestCount)" -
[20:49] <jge> but it only fetches one of the values I need
[20:49] <jge> I need @requestCount and @bytesSent