[02:09] <pennTeller> Hi guys, can anybody shed some light on where to add an mx record?
[03:41] <Keo-0w>  i keep having that error message whenever i try anything w/apt-get
[03:41] <Keo-0w> linux-server depends on linux-headers-server (= 3.2.0.99.115); however: Version of linux-headers-server on system is 3.2.0.106.122.
[04:27] <sarnold> Keo-0w: are you on an out-of-date mirror? the new version of linux-server is at http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-meta/ and looks like it has been for a few days
[07:55] <jamespage> sbeattie, dropped in yakkety - apologies
[07:57] <sarnold> thanks :)
[07:57] <sarnold> ("hard drive manufactures hate this man and his one simple trick to save terabytes of storage!")
[09:18] <danialbehzadi> Hi. I am getting a dedicated server and I want to setup some appliances (about four) on it. Is it rational to manage it with Maas or not? Since classic visualization method are not optimal, what is the best plan for managing this?
[09:30] <tomreyn> danialbehzadi: if you are talking a single server, MaaS is not for you
[09:32] <danialbehzadi> tomreyn: So, What is the best for single servers? LxD? Docker? etc.?
[09:32] <tomreyn> just setup some virutalization or container environment (possibly with a web interface) and add VMs on top.
[09:33] <tomreyn> depends on what you want to do. those 'appliances' are probably in some specific format?
[09:34] <tomreyn> ...and can have some requirements
[09:36] <danialbehzadi> tomreyn: No. I can make them myself in any format. Just looking for the best format…
[09:38] <tomreyn> if you can afford virtualization, use that. the easiest way to manage a single server nowadays is maybe with kvm, libvirt, virt-manager
[09:41] <tomreyn> if you don't care about security so much you could also go with docker / lxc / lxd
[10:30] <negev> hi, just filed this but i'm not sure if it's a bug or a config issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/apparmor/+bug/1605855
[15:03] <van777> i've got ubuntu-server in vmware. Does it support listening mp3 with mplayer? Mplayer shows, it's playing, sound card ok, no sound. https://imgur.com/a/MUwXa
[15:08] <compdoc> van777, what do you use to connect?
[15:10] <van777> compdoc: I just use wmware
[15:11] <van777> wmware workstation. and i usually use putty, but i did not even try to listen to something via putty )
[15:11] <compdoc> I install ubuntu server with a minimal Mate desktop and the x2go service to connect to guests in KVM. sound and clipboard works
[15:12] <van777> i've got no desktop, just the server
[15:12] <compdoc> I guess spice might work too, but I never have much luck with that
[15:15] <van777> i am wondering wether mplayer can play on the server without X desktop..
[15:16] <compdoc> have you ever had sound working using vmware?
[15:16] <van777> compdoc: good question!  let me check.
[15:22] <van777> compdoc: another vm neither has sound . it must be the weird USB soundcard that doesn't work with vmware..
[15:24] <compdoc> dont know enough about vmware tao say if it supports sound
[15:24] <compdoc> to
[15:25] <van777> compdoc: thank you, it must be the hardware problem.. http://imgur.com/a/RcLFz
[15:56] <OerHeks> van777, what happens when you switch to 'default host soundcard' ??
[15:57] <OerHeks> besides the mpeg codecs you need to play
[15:58] <van777> OerHeks: default host soundcard doesn't play too.
[15:59] <OerHeks> then i guess there is a codec missing to play?
[15:59] <van777> OerHeks: will this be ok? sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[16:01] <van777> do i really need them in ubuntu-server? hmm
[16:01] <OerHeks> van777, that will pull a desktop environment too, all you need is alsa and add the user to the audio group tons of howto's > https://learn.yancyparedes.net/2013/02/playing-audio-files-on-ubuntu-server-12-04/ >>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/582750/play-music-from-vlc-on-ubuntu-server
[16:02] <van777> OerHeks: thanks!
[16:02] <OerHeks> the first url i used a few years back myself
[16:03] <van777> i'll reboot, brb
[16:07] <van777> OerHeks: you're a genius. i does play with alsa!
[16:07] <van777> solved
[16:09] <OerHeks> van777, have fun!
[19:49] <sambagirl> i need to assign a domain to a local server with a static ip here and i was wondering if someone could point me to to the correct way to do it. i read a bunch of stuff but confused by the conflicts in approaches. it is 14.04lts server
[19:49] <sambagirl> it would be a tld btw
[19:49] <sambagirl> no sub
[20:09] <codedmart> How can I recover the default sites-enabled file from nginx? I made some changes but want to reset to default.
[21:02] <negev> anyone around who knows apparmor well?
[21:30] <CarlFK> if I use the di installer, tasks="" (so no desktop) I think that gives me a u-server.  but maybe not so don't shoot me.
[21:30] <CarlFK> what is blanking the console?
[21:30] <CarlFK> like screen saver after 5 min (or some amount of time)
[21:55] <guestuser1234> Hey, how do I set FQDN in ubuntu server?
[21:55] <guestuser1234> hostname -f returns just hostname