[03:07] <patdk-lp> dk2, you have issues, or if it's a vm, heh, something isn't right
[05:29] <hhee> good time. how can i set bash to show full hostname in prompt? right now i have, for example - name@ubuntu:~$  --but i need name@ubuntu.zone - in /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname - already ubuntu.zone
[13:12] <Killerup> hello
[15:02] <pmatulis> hello
[18:02] <Troupal> hello!
[18:03] <Troupal> Someone know what distro I can use for a serveur web + media/dlna + nas ? And if I can make a server with the 2 part (nas/media/dlna + web/mail/irc) separated (nas on private network, not on Internet) ?
[18:03] <Troupal> Sorry for my English ^^
[18:09] <Troupal> There is nobody here?
[18:09] <odc> weekends are always quiet
[18:10] <odc> Troupal: you can do that with any linux distribution
[18:10] <odc> you just need to learn how to do it ;)
[18:10] <Troupal> odc: exactly!
[18:11] <Troupal> But I hope I can do that with a respecable level of security.
[18:11] <odc> ubuntu would be a good fit for a NAS because it now supports ZFS
[18:12] <odc> will you run php on your web server ?
[18:12] <Troupal> And you know if it's easy to do nas and web server with the nas totaly broken of Internet?
[18:12] <Troupal> Maybe not, Ruby.
[18:12] <odc> good
[18:13] <odc> i suppose your server is behind a router?
[18:13] <odc> like a freebox?
[18:14] <Troupal> Yes, orange.
[18:15] <odc> je vois
[18:15] <Troupal> Tu es français?
[18:15] <odc> so no problem, your box will protect your server
[18:15] <odc> it's like a firewall
[18:15] <Troupal> With the redirection of port or juste firewall ?
[18:15] <odc> you don't need to make "2 parts"
[18:15] <Troupal> *just
[18:16] <odc> yes
[18:16] <Troupal> Ok, so, it's perfect! =)
[18:16] <odc> if you want more protection, put your we suff in a VM or a (well configured) container
[18:16] <odc> web*
[18:17] <Troupal> And I'm on Manjaro, I think a rolling release is better for nas and version of the software, but for the security, what is better?
[18:18] <odc> hm
[18:18] <odc> i should be equivalent since Ubuntu backports security updates
[18:19] <odc> you can keep manjaro if you think it will be easy to maintain over several years
[18:24] <Doow> I have a dedicated server for a game that I'd like to keep running all the time. Does it make sense to write a systemd service wrapper for it, or should I follow some other path? (at least one tutorial suggests using screen). The game is not mine, and I don't have access to the source.
[19:59] <sarnold> Doow: screen makes sense if you ever need to interact with it
[19:59] <sarnold> Doow: otherwise I'd write a systemd service file for it
[20:15] <Doow> sarnold: thanks =)