=== leavd is now known as kicksled === leavd is now known as kicksled === leavd is now known as kicksled [02:55] does anyone know of a backup service that supports s3? [02:56] ugh [02:56] supports rsync, not s3 [02:56] i'm looking for an alternative to s3 that supports rsync [02:56] i have a lot of large files, so backups must be differential [02:56] s3sync doesn't support that === kicksled is now known as leavd === leavd is now known as kicksled === lordievader is now known as Guest84460 [06:50] hi when i logged in my server via ssh root@myip and password enter. it is showing me root@ubuntu [06:50] it should not root@myip ? [06:53] It shows you what is defined in .bashrc [06:53] which is usually $user@$hostname [06:55] 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] i think after this i can run my domain on it ? [06:59] A regular server install will show you tasksel where you can pick e.g LAMP to be installed [06:59] https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23387165/ here why i found in hostname and host file hateball [07:00] Also if you can ssh in as root, that's not a standard Ubuntu install [07:00] *why = what [07:00] No idea about such VPS installs [07:00] i can remove and install plain === sonne_ is now known as sonne [08:35] hi all [08:38] help install web server kubuntu [08:39] !lamp | WebHostingFree [08:39] WebHostingFree: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process. [08:43] doman name help pls [08:53] sonu_nk: looks like you use linode? linode has some good tutorials on how to set up lamp and other stuff. [09:28] Ahoy [09:29] Is anybody good with Grub? [09:29] Got an issue, Grub Loading. server in bootloop [09:29] http://paste.ubuntu.com/23387463/ === circ-user-U5rlD is now known as Fiskfishdan [09:31] hi how to install phpmyadmin on ubuntu 16 ? [09:31] or its same as for ubuntu 14 [09:31] ? [09:32] apt-get install phpmyadmin ? [09:35] Fiskfishdan, i did this but now i cant see my phpmyadmin when i am trying myip/phpmyadmin [09:35] why ? === minx is now known as GenericCatGirl [09:48] 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 === iberezovskiy|off is now known as iberezovskiy === Guest84460 is now known as lordievader === Guest21645 is now known as ahasenack === ahasenack is now known as Guest91977 === BioKee is now known as Guest73531 [13:14] ddellav, where are we with verification of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/neutron-fwaas/+bug/1619452 [13:14] Launchpad bug 1619452 in Ubuntu Cloud Archive liberty "[SRU] liberty point releases" [Undecided,Fix committed] [13:15] that's been in proposed for 2 weeks or so now [13:17] jamespage i'm pretty sure the verification is done but i'll double check before updating the bug. [13:21] ddellav, ack === petevg_afk is now known as petevg [14:22] berglh: /win 15 [14:22] err [14:23] sorry [16:00] cpaelzer: are *you* going to be at lpc? [16:00] hallyn: no unfortunately not [16:01] hallyn: just was at dpdk userspace and soon team sprint - need to be at home as well :-) [16:01] 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] cpaelzer: oh, too bad. yeah, next time. === iberezovskiy is now known as iberezovskiy|off === fhd__ is now known as fhd [18:00] Is there a way to check when was the last time I ran "apt upgrade" (or "apt update")? [18:03] A human readable format would be preferred, but I'm capable of converting UNIX timestamps should that prove necessary [18:03] 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] also parse sudo in auth.log === xar is now known as xar- [23:08] roaksoax: /action is winning at irssi