[00:04] <ChmEarl> maybe on boot cmdline: cdrom-detect/cdrom/filesystem=ext2
[07:28] <mike-zal> quick question. I logged to my server after 4 days and there is 0 updates and yet it shows system restart required. I did reboot server after last update and there was no such indication last time I accessed server. why does it promt me to do so where there is no reason to?
[08:52] <blueking> I need to open ports for steam account/gaming... question are  about "udp 27000  inclusive", incoming  and outbound  ...  I need to edit firewall rules only for lan-wan  or have to edit wan-lan too ?  I need to add forwarding ?
[13:04] <jemoo> hello
[13:08] <alkisg> Hello
[14:01] <adrian_1908> hello. If I want to permanently disable any firewall rules so that I can work with nftables unimpeded, what would I do? Does "ufw disable" accomplish the task, or would I need to flush any default using iptables at every boot?
[14:30] <samba35> you can disable service @boot time with chkconfig or systecmctl disable service name (in 16.04)
[14:32] <tomreyn> ufw does set some default rules, so you may want to uninstall it
[14:32] <tomreyn> oh, we're talking to a ghost
[14:33] <samba35> :)
[16:10] <jemoo> hi
[19:07] <jaakkos> hi, after fresh install of the Ubuntu 16 LTS server, virt-manager over X forwarding is really slow apparently because of silly window effects that are taking place
[19:08] <jaakkos> and it appears to be a server issue because of the lack of problem with everything else we use
[19:09] <jaakkos> any idea where such effects could be disabled?
[19:11] <patdk-lap> that would be a gui issue
[19:11] <patdk-lap> not a ubuntu-server thing
[19:12] <patdk-lap> ubuntu-server doesn't include any X stuff
[19:13] <jaakkos> I see... I wonder which channel would be best to ask
[19:13] <patdk-lap> probably whatever window manager your using
[19:27] <jaakkos> the wm would be running on my laptop though and has no problem with virt-manager installs from eg. Debian
[21:35] <rizonz> does ubuntu always needs a /etc/default/program for an initscript ?
[22:35] <tomreyn> rizonz: no, not all daemons require such configuration files.