inetpro | good mornings | 05:52 |
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theblazehen | hi inetpro, all | 06:46 |
nsnzero | morning all | 07:01 |
thatgraemeguy | morning peoples | 07:01 |
andrewlsd | morning nsnzero thatgraemeguy theblazehen inetpro paddatrapper | 08:11 |
paddatrapper | Morning andrewlsd | 08:11 |
chesedo | morning inetpro theblazehen nsnzero thatgraemeguy andrewlsd paddatrapper and all others | 08:12 |
paddatrapper | Morning chesedo, nsnzero, thatgraemeguy, inetpro, thatgraemeguy | 08:27 |
nsnzero | morning thatgraemeguy andrewlsd paddatrapper chesedo and anyone i missed | 08:30 |
magespawn | good morning | 08:32 |
inetpro | question asked on ZA Tech slack #linux channel | 13:56 |
inetpro | " By any chance does someone know where I could find the default list of packages installed on Ubuntu server? | 13:56 |
inetpro | I know you can do this for Ubuntu desktop, | 13:56 |
inetpro | i.e. http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-14.04.5-desktop-amd64.manifest " | 13:56 |
chesedo | inetpro: the jigdo file (whatever that is) contains a list of deb files -> http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-14.04.5-server-amd64.jigdo | 15:48 |
chesedo | but with a server install one can choose which services to install so only a subset of that is used | 15:49 |
tumbleweed | inetpro: there are multiple ways to install Ubuntu server. I'd suggest looking at the packages depended on by ubuntu-standard / ubuntu-minimal, but really the best way to answer that is to install it and then dpkg -l | 18:17 |
tumbleweed | there's the packages debootstrap installs: Priority: required and (optionally) important | 18:19 |
tumbleweed | and their dependencies | 18:19 |
tumbleweed | and then there's whatever else you get from the tasks you select | 18:19 |
nsnzero | evening folks | 19:16 |
inetpro | good evening | 19:18 |
inetpro | chesedo, tumbleweed: thanks for your response | 19:18 |
nsnzero | hi inetpro | 19:19 |
chesedo | hi nsnzero | 19:24 |
nsnzero | hi chesedo | 19:24 |
nsnzero | today i learn't that the last command can show all previous successful logins - are there other such obscure commands that only googling will reveal ? | 19:33 |
inetpro | nsnzero: what's the first command? | 19:36 |
inetpro | :-) | 19:36 |
nsnzero | lol | 19:36 |
nsnzero | hopefully last is not the last command i will learn - what is the strange commands you use ? | 19:38 |
nsnzero | exit | 19:39 |
inetpro | so many commands out there, I don't have any specifics in mind | 19:39 |
* chesedo 's favorite is !! | 19:39 | |
nsnzero | people still find it very hard to believe that poweroff shuts down the pc | 19:40 |
inetpro | nsnzero: a2ps | 19:41 |
nsnzero | and a space before a command will ensure that its not saved to history | 19:41 |
nsnzero | any to post script - interesting | 19:42 |
inetpro | nsnzero: let's say I have a text file called "vlans" with contents as follows | 19:44 |
inetpro | VLAN Name Network | 19:44 |
inetpro | 10 Floor1 10.1.10.0/24 | 19:44 |
inetpro | 11 Floor2 10.1.11.0/24 | 19:44 |
inetpro | ... | 19:44 |
inetpro | and I just want to pretty-print that, I do as follows: | 19:45 |
inetpro | nl -b p^[1-9] vlans | a2ps -R --columns=1 --center-title="VLANS" -o output.ps | 19:45 |
nsnzero | so you can print fancy stuff straight from the terminal - thats awesome | 19:47 |
inetpro | oh yes you can, I just prefer to put it in a file first then inspect with okular before I print | 19:51 |
nsnzero | didnt know about nl as well | 19:51 |
inetpro | nl is awesome | 19:51 |
inetpro | comes in very handy to summarise information | 19:52 |
nsnzero | i will have to try it sometime | 19:53 |
nsnzero | take care inetpro - good night all - thanks for sharing | 19:56 |
inetpro | good night | 19:59 |
inetpro | Kilos-: gaan slaap | 20:00 |
Kilos- | inetpro ek het | 20:44 |
Kilos- | toe gaan krag af en genny start toe skrik ek wakker | 20:44 |
Kilos- | en my plan met die router en lappy op ups werk nie om aanlyn te bly niw want daar is nog a eth hub wat moet ups krag kry | 20:45 |
Kilos- | sug | 20:45 |
Kilos- | night all. sleep tight | 20:46 |
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