[02:55] <echosystm> does anyone know of a backup service that supports s3?
[02:56] <echosystm> ugh
[02:56] <echosystm> supports rsync, not s3
[02:56] <echosystm> i'm looking for an alternative to s3 that supports rsync
[02:56] <echosystm> i have a lot of large files, so backups must be differential
[02:56] <echosystm> s3sync doesn't support that
[06:50] <sonu_nk> hi when i logged in my server via ssh root@myip and password enter. it is showing me root@ubuntu
[06:50] <sonu_nk> it should not root@myip ?
[06:53] <hateball> It shows you what is defined in .bashrc
[06:53] <hateball> which is usually $user@$hostname
[06:55] <sonu_nk> hateball,  i just purchased plain cloud and i m just want to run my domain on it. wht should i do to install host and lamp ?
[06:55] <sonu_nk> i think after this i can run my domain on it ?
[06:59] <hateball> A regular server install will show you tasksel where you can pick e.g LAMP to be installed
[06:59] <sonu_nk> https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23387165/ here why i found in hostname and host file hateball
[07:00] <hateball> Also if you can ssh in as root, that's not a standard Ubuntu install
[07:00] <sonu_nk> *why = what
[07:00] <hateball> No idea about such VPS installs
[07:00] <sonu_nk> i can remove and install plain
[08:35] <WebHostingFree> hi all
[08:38] <WebHostingFree> help install web server kubuntu
[08:39] <hateball> !lamp | WebHostingFree
[08:43] <WebHostingFree> doman name help pls
[08:53] <kicksled> sonu_nk: looks like you use linode? linode has some good tutorials on how to set up lamp and other stuff.
[09:28] <circ-user-U5rlD> Ahoy
[09:29] <circ-user-U5rlD> Is anybody good with Grub?
[09:29] <circ-user-U5rlD> Got an issue, Grub Loading. server in bootloop
[09:29] <circ-user-U5rlD> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23387463/
[09:31] <sonu_nk> hi how to install phpmyadmin on ubuntu 16 ?
[09:31] <sonu_nk> or its same as for ubuntu 14
[09:31] <sonu_nk> ?
[09:32] <Fiskfishdan> apt-get install phpmyadmin ?
[09:35] <sonu_nk> Fiskfishdan, i did this but now i cant see my phpmyadmin when i am trying myip/phpmyadmin
[09:35] <sonu_nk> why ?
[09:48] <kicksled> sonu_nk: I would follow a good tutorial setting things up. I assume you already have a LAMP-stack set up? One of many good tutorials on installing and securing phpmyadmin - https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-secure-phpmyadmin-on-ubuntu-16-04
[13:14] <jamespage> ddellav, where are we with verification of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/neutron-fwaas/+bug/1619452
[13:15] <jamespage> that's been in proposed for 2 weeks or so now
[13:17] <ddellav> jamespage i'm pretty sure the verification is done but i'll double check before updating the bug.
[13:21] <jamespage> ddellav, ack
[14:22] <roaksoax> berglh: /win 15
[14:22] <roaksoax> err
[14:23] <roaksoax> sorry
[16:00] <hallyn> cpaelzer: are *you* going to be at lpc?
[16:00] <cpaelzer> hallyn: no unfortunately not
[16:01] <cpaelzer> hallyn: just was at dpdk userspace and soon team sprint - need to be at home as well :-)
[16:01] <cpaelzer> hallyn: I should try to be there next time - if not for anything else - just to have a chance to link more with you for libvirt/qemu
[16:04] <hallyn> cpaelzer: oh, too bad.  yeah, next time.
[18:00] <jerichowasahoax> Is there a way to check when was the last time I ran "apt upgrade" (or "apt update")?
[18:03] <jerichowasahoax> A human readable format would be preferred, but I'm capable of converting UNIX timestamps should that prove necessary
[18:03] <sarnold> jerichowasahoax: /var/log/dpkg.log may show the last time packages were installed; the timestamps in /var/lib/apt/lists should suggest the last apt update
[19:25] <pmatulis> also parse sudo in auth.log
[23:08] <berglh> roaksoax: /action is winning at irssi