[05:51] <rokon> as salamu alykum room
[06:05] <pavlushka> walaikum alam
[06:22] <pavlushka> rokon: your Issue solved?
[06:23] <rokon> not at all
[06:23] <rokon> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JZGJV6-Qp0
[06:24] <rokon> take a look , i want this type
[06:24] <pavlushka> rokon: you were asking about automating the openerp server to run in boot or startup
[06:25] <rokon> boot 
[06:25] <rokon> but there is a issue 
[06:25] <pavlushka> rokon: how do you launch that server, tell me exactly
[06:26] <pavlushka> rokon: that video is doing exactly what we were trying to do through startup application option
[06:26] <rokon> brother pavl , yesterday u give me link , it worked 
[06:27] <pavlushka> all we need is the launch code
[06:27] <pavlushka> rokon: So what now?
[06:30] <rokon> now my server running auto  
[06:31] <rokon> you know , i am running ubuntu on vm 
[06:31] <pavlushka> yep, I know :)
[06:31] <pavlushka> rokon: anything else?
[06:32] <rokon> first i have to start vm then login then the server start 
[06:32] <pavlushka> rokon: is it ok with you?
[06:32] <rokon> i want when i start vm server should run on boot 
[06:34] <pavlushka> rokon: post the server launch command here and I will tell you the rest
[06:34] <rokon> i think i need lear a lot 
[06:34] <pavlushka> rokon: you mean learn?
[06:34] <pavlushka> yeah
[06:37] <rokon> :D
[06:37] <rokon> yes
[06:39] <pavlushka> rokon: follow me, on your Ubuntu VM's terminal, type "nano openerp.sh"
[06:40] <rokon> brother pavl , now what u want to do 
[06:41] <pavlushka> it will open a file in nano command-line editor
[06:41] <pavlushka> rokon: I am automating the process at boot
[06:42] <pavlushka> rokon: when the nano editor opens, just paste the content of this link http://paste.ubuntu.com/23946130/
[06:43] <pavlushka> remember, copy all 3 lines
[06:43] <pavlushka> and paste it on the editor by right clicking mouse over there
[06:44] <pavlushka> on the nano editor
[06:44]  * pavlushka waiting for the feedback
[06:51] <rokon> question , i this app run on boot , can i ssh my guest
[06:53] <pavlushka> rokon: if you can ssh now, then you will :)
[06:55] <pavlushka> it will not change any settings, it will just automate the process
[06:55] <rokon> guess , i have do , my app running on the boot , then something went wrong can i go back  previous mode   
[06:58] <pavlushka> rokon: you can ssh to your vm and so you can revert the process by getting into the VM and you can even revert the process from the VM's terminal, know?
[06:59] <rokon> i am not good at terminal ,can i get back to gui 
[06:59] <pavlushka> just undoing the things you've done will take you back to the start
[06:59] <rokon> hmm 
[06:59] <rokon> :D
[07:00] <rokon> brother pavl , i have to go now 
[07:00] <pavlushka> rokon: just remember the things you have done, in case if you need to revert it
[07:00] <rokon> ok
[07:00] <rokon> i will give u the result
[07:01] <rokon> how long u r here 
[07:01] <pavlushka> rokon: we are not finished, there's a next step
[07:01] <rokon> i will knock you when i am starting 
[07:01] <pavlushka> including the script to /etc/rc.locale
[07:04] <pavlushka> but before that, we need to make the script executable
[07:04] <pavlushka> rokon: ok laters
[16:35]  * zaki :3
[17:04]  * pavlushka :E
[17:53] <pavlushka> rubel: vy
[17:54] <pavlushka> rubel: vy in terminal, do "sudo apt search puttygen" and paste the result in paste.ubuntu.com
[17:56] <rubel> putty-tools/xenial,now 0.67-2 amd64 [installed,automatic]
[17:56] <rubel>   command-line tools for SSH, SCP, and SFTP
[17:56] <rubel> pavlushka: putty-tools/xenial,now 0.67-2 amd64 [installed,automatic]
[17:56] <rubel>   command-line tools for SSH, SCP, and SFTP
[17:59] <pavlushka> rubel: type in terminal "puttygen", what it says?
[18:00] <pavlushka> vy
[18:01] <rubel> pavlushka: puttygen ( keyfile | -t type [ -b bits ] )
[18:01] <rubel>                 [ -C comment ] [ -P ] [ -q ]
[18:01] <rubel>                 [ -o output-keyfile ] [ -O type | -l | -L | -p 
[18:02] <pavlushka> rubel: vy there, puttygen is included in the putty-tools :)
[18:03] <rubel> pavlushka: how to start
[18:03] <pavlushka> rubel: vy, you can do a "man puttygen" and see if it shows any manual.
[18:03] <pavlushka> in terminal
[18:05] <pavlushka> rubel: vy, check this out, https://linux.die.net/man/1/puttygen
[18:06] <rubel> pavlushka: ok i try 
[18:06] <pavlushka> at the bottom of this page, there are examples