[01:26] <jak2000> hi all
[01:26] <jak2000> how to copy a file from svr1 to svr2 without ask a password? using scp command
[01:29] <patdk-lap> jak2000, it should *just work*
[01:29] <patdk-lap> assuming you setup your key
[02:49] <Beautiful> hello. can anyone give me examples of big companies that currently use ubuntu as their server solution? thanks
[02:56] <patdk-lap> !poll
[05:31] <Xin> Beautiful; many use it for servers etc
[05:31] <Xin> few use it for full desktop networks supporting end users
[05:35] <Beautiful> Xin, oh yeah. right after i ask the question i found on their page they are partnered with a bunch of people. well their logos
[05:35] <Xin> which means.. what?
[05:36] <Beautiful> Xin, um....that it can be trusted?
[05:36] <Xin> im partnered with google technically
[05:36] <Beautiful> it means that many big companies use ubuntu servers
[05:36] <Xin> can my os be trusted now
[05:36] <Beautiful> so its like battle tested and shit
[05:37] <Xin> lol yes, it is very widely used..
[05:37] <Beautiful> yeah. it stood the test of time
[05:37] <Xin> so was ssh with hartbleed
[05:37] <Xin> ;))))
[05:37] <Beautiful> Xin, if your OS was used by many many people i'd be inclined to trust it a bit more than others that have not been used by people
[05:37] <Beautiful> but yeah i understand its not a definitive metric
[05:37] <Xin> It's used by 10,000 people
[05:40] <Beautiful> Xin, your OS?
[05:40] <Beautiful> well how is it being used? is it used as a hobby or in production systems?
[05:40] <Xin> yep
[05:41] <Xin> production
[05:41] <Beautiful> Xin, what is your os
[05:41] <Xin> I call it UbuntuWithATrojan
[05:41] <Xin> You should use it
[05:41] <Xin> im in partnership with google
[05:42] <Beautiful> why the Trojan part?
[05:42] <Xin> No reason.
[05:42] <Beautiful> lol....
[05:42] <Beautiful> y u always lyin
[05:43] <Beautiful> Xin, link me to your project then lol
[05:44] <Xin> I'll send you a download link what's your email
[05:44] <Beautiful> hahah
[05:44] <Beautiful> i'll pass on dat
[05:44] <Beautiful> topsecret@nsa.gov
[05:45] <Beautiful> email for more inquiries
[05:45] <Xin> wtf im sponsored by google
[05:45] <Xin> I put their logo on my page bro
[05:45] <Beautiful> thats why i give you the top secret email bro
[05:45] <Beautiful> so you can send me in privacy
[07:11] <jak2000> how to copy a file from svr1 to svr2 without ask a password? using scp command
[07:12] <jak2000> need generate a key right anyone know a tutorial?
[07:26] <LostSoul> Hi
[07:26] <LostSoul> Anyone common with corosync and crm?
[11:10] <Yuri4_> Guys, I'm a linux noob. Going to follow the tutorial on how to set up meteorjs (+nginx) on ubuntu 14.04, but on Ubuntu 16.04. Might I encounter problems because I'm using different version? It's for VPS in Azure.
[11:36] <vbotka> Yuri4_, you may, but fitting to 16.04 should be trivial and straightforward.
[11:37] <Yuri4_> vbotka, it wasn't trivial when my Apache wasn't working because of config location chane in 16.04. Is there are list of all of this changes?
[11:39] <vbotka> Yuri4_, I see, best start would be to review the release notes https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes
[11:41] <Yuri4_> Nope. Nothing about apache config change location there
[11:46] <vbotka> Yuri4_, I see, 16.04 records are missing http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=apache2
[11:47] <Yuri4_> vbotka, what does that mean?
[11:48] <vbotka> Yuri4_, default is /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[11:48] <vbotka> Yuri4_, did the location change in 16.04
[11:49] <vbotka> ?
[11:50] <Yuri4_> vbotka, I had to edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf