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ruben23hi there guys how do i set a sudo user to have passwordless everytime i run a command.? any idea01:28
geniiIt's an extremely horrible idea but can be done in the sudoers file01:28
Ben64yeah it's a bad idea01:28
ruben23genii: yes just need to test something, pls can you guide into somehow01:29
geniiDo you know how to use vi?01:31
ruben23i uncomment this01:33
geniiBasically: sudo visudo      .... and to the line which says: %sudo   ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL          to add a space and then put: NOPASSWD:ALL    and then save and exit01:33
ruben23i uncomment this01:34
ruben23https://pastebin.com/feXzDPcB01:34
tonton1hello01:44
IShavedForThis_does anyone use plex here, and if so, do you know of a good application to rename files according the the plex name syntax?04:09
oerheksIShavedForThis_, you didn't answer tomreyn earlier, and now, what is plex name syntax?04:45
cpaelzergood morning05:31
arunpyasiWhat may be the reason for " kernel panic-not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block(0,0) " ? Its 16.04, I already had it installed and running fine.. but later, I got that error while boot but boots fine in the advanced option recovery mode..06:20
hateballarunpyasi: filesystem or physical error perhaps06:32
hateballarunpyasi: run recovery (or liveboot) and fsck your partitions06:32
hateballand then you may want to check the drive for errors with smartctl06:33
arunpyasihateball, I did fsck, nothing happened.06:34
arunpyasihateball, so, can be a physical error ?06:34
arunpyasihateball, how do I find the faulty HDD with smartctl ?06:34
arunpyasiI did saw only 8 bad sectors.. does that mean this HDD cannot be used anymore ?06:35
hateballarunpyasi: I personally replace drives soon as they get 1 bad sector06:41
hateballIt usually means they'll be going dead sooner rather than later06:41
hateballarunpyasi: but check also for read/write errors06:41
hateballas sectors *can* be marked as bad and the drive still continue to work06:41
hateballIt depends how much you value your data I guess :)06:42
arunpyasihateball, hmm.. It doesn't have data but the softwares and their configurations06:43
arunpyasihateball, so, 8 bad sector is huge?06:43
arunpyasihateball, Read Error value is 006:46
hateballarunpyasi: could you pastebin the output of that smartctl ?06:56
arunpyasihateball, http://dpaste.com/0PWYX2M07:09
hateballarunpyasi: doesnt look unhealthy other than the bad sectors07:29
hateballarunpyasi: I'd keep an eye on it tho07:30
arunpyasihateball, so, what may be the other way for it ? What more can I try ?07:32
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Guest89023hey hey08:24
Guest89023hello MONDAY08:24
Guest89023:D08:24
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lordievadero/08:51
heheheheya08:52
hehehelordievader: are you a kimsufi user by a chance?08:52
heheheI may get it :) or similar08:52
lordievaderhehehe: Never heard of that....08:52
lordievaderWhat is it?08:52
hehehewhaaaat08:52
heheheone of the cheapest servers providers in the world08:52
hehehe:)08:52
heheheapart scaleway08:53
lordievaderI think I am cheaper :P (free)08:53
lordievaderWell sort of anyways.08:53
hehehelol you host raspberry at home?08:53
lordievaderAmong others.08:53
heheheyes it can be cheaper that way for sure08:54
hehehebut I am moving often to I choose DC08:54
heheheso I08:54
heheheelse I have to drag a bunch of boxes with me08:54
lordievaderMy primary server has an i7.08:55
hehehebut why do you have so many at home?08:55
hehehewhats your latency like?08:56
lordievaderHobby ;)08:56
lordievaderLatency to what?08:56
heheheI though you are hosting production server there08:56
hehehesome saas08:56
hehehe:D08:56
heheheI can imagine customers lag :D08:56
lordievaderNo, just private stuff.08:57
hehehehttps://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/103257/tutorial-create-your-own-windows-template-using-virtualbox08:57
heheheso nice :D08:57
hehehecan install windows on cheap linux boxes :D08:57
lordievaderNetwork of the university is quite nice :) 40Gbit up \o/08:57
hehehehaha08:58
heheheyou need to run server on sinclair or spectrum or robotron08:58
hehehesome ancient crap :D08:58
lordievader?08:59
heheheprobably it may even work08:59
hehehefor fun08:59
hehehetry to fun server on some ancient concole08:59
heheheconsole'08:59
hehehehttp://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man1/audio2tape.1.html08:59
heheheLOL08:59
hehehewhats that?08:59
heheheanyways09:03
hehehemy idea is find a cheap powerful host09:03
heheheand install windows on it :D09:03
heheheand scaleway provides cloud baremetal09:03
heheheI wonder how they can do it09:03
heheheprovision time 2-3 min09:03
lordievaderWhy?09:04
hehehewhy @windows?09:06
heheheI use it for work :)09:06
heheheat home I use linux09:07
gheorghe@hehehe, the corporation you work at makes you use windows? do you live the same horror as I do?09:07
hehehewell I like all OSes I even had MacOs server :)09:08
heheheas to forced nope - but some software there wont work on linux09:08
heheheespecially stuff like qq messenger09:09
hehehebtw https://udemycoupon.org/09:09
hehehesome free udemy courses lol09:09
gheorghewe use skype for business and that doesn't work properly on linux09:13
gheorghewell, it works on android.09:13
hateballout of all the voice/video things I've used I find Skype to be the least reliable one09:14
hateballanything webrtc is just... nice09:14
gheorghe@hateball: what alternatives to skype for business did you sue?09:16
hateballgheorghe: well the most comparable would be Hangouts09:18
hateballdepends if you need the PBX stuff or not09:20
hateballappear.in is nice for one-off things09:20
hateballand there's plenty others09:20
gheorghethank you for the information! now i can make fun of my managers09:22
hateballheh09:24
hateballwell if you're running a mostly microsoft environment, especially with exchange, then skype is a natural choice09:24
hateballIt's just that there are better options, as all of us using Linux are aware of ;)09:25
gheorgheyes, and this affects my mindset when I work with the tools provided by the company. of course they have AD and exchange and skype and all the microsoft stuff...09:28
Fieldyyuck :/09:46
hehehe:)09:49
hehehewhats the easiest vnc server out there?09:49
hehehei installed some following tutorial and its a clusterfuck :D09:49
Voraphehehe: I'd recommend xrdp, I'09:49
Vorapve used it before09:50
VorapAnd it has been very nice and easy to use¨'09:50
gheorghei use vino since it is default with gnome309:51
* lordievader like xpra09:52
lordievaderIf you don't use keys for your ssh, there is even a Windows client :P09:52
heheheVorap: do I need to install mate client or similar for xrdp?09:54
heheheit seems its not a friend with gnome :D09:54
hehehelordievader: well xpra is doing what?09:56
heheheonce installed it can be used to connect to a desktop remotely?09:56
lordievaderhehehe: Basically tmux/screen for xforwarding.09:56
lordievaderYou normaly don't run an entire desktop, but just the applications you need.09:57
hehehelol its ubuntu desktop server09:57
hehehelordievader: what do u mean?09:57
lordievaderhehehe: Do you know what X forwarding is?09:57
hehehei usually run entire desktop09:57
heheheitX1109:58
hehehei just want something simple09:58
hehehe:)09:58
heheheto connect to remote ubuntu desktop09:58
lordievaderX forwarding allows you to run an application on a remote host and see the gui locally.09:59
lordievaderXpra allows you to attach and detach to such a process.09:59
hehehecool10:00
lordievaderI've used it for things that needed to keep running in a browser.10:00
hehehecan it be used for virtual box?10:00
heheheso with x forwarding u can use server instead of desktop?10:00
hehehehmm10:00
lordievaderVirtualbox runs its own vnc, right?10:01
heheheI dont know :D10:01
heheheyet to install it10:01
hehehedoes it?10:01
lordievaderThought so, haven't used it in ages. Qemu/libvirt does.10:01
hehehewhy10:02
cpaelzeryeah also always going with qemu/libvirt10:03
lordievaderQemu is in most cases faster (on Linux).10:03
cpaelzerThe only thing I still sometimes have to admit is the UI for USB forwarding on virtualbox is nicer10:04
lordievaderTooling around it is also much nicer.10:04
cpaelzerother than that all seems to be better around qemu/libvirt these days10:04
hehehexrdp nearly works but why no copy paste passwd there?10:11
hehehehave to type pass by hand10:12
hehehelike wtf sometimes I think people dont think10:12
hehehewho is going to type random chars 40+ passwd by hand10:12
hehehe:D10:12
heheheVorap: thanks :D10:19
heheheit seems aptitude stuck10:30
hehehehow I can see if its installing something or not?10:30
hehehe:)10:30
heheheI can kill apt via pid10:38
hehehebut I just run - update system via system software gui10:38
hehehe.. :D10:38
hehehefixed10:40
gheorghethe GUI is always odd. i never update with the gui, just with apt10:50
gheorghei use the GUI only for network settings since it seems to overwrite stuff you do via terminal10:51
gheorgheand anyway, i deploy all servers without gui10:51
gheorghei use gui only @home for games & facebook10:51
hehehe::)))10:53
redvichi need help with data recovery form a external can someone advise or point to a chat room that might11:15
heheherecover as?11:21
hehehemore details11:21
redvicI have a external hard drive WD elements, shows folders but empty inside and when I try to copy image on root of the drive it takes forever, drive is slow and makes noises. Drive is damaged11:28
lordievaderredvic: Could you pastebin the output of 'sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdX' (where X refers to the drive letter of the external drive)11:29
redviclordievader, will try now11:45
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cpaelzerjamespage: did you override the mininet dep8 test issues in artful-proposed?11:57
cpaelzerjamespage: 2.2.2-1 migrated, but follow on tests triggering it still fail the same way11:58
jamespagecpaelzer: no11:58
cpaelzeror was that a retry-button-push-fest :-)11:58
cpaelzerhmm interesting http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/mininet/artful/amd64 holds no 2.2.2-1 pass11:58
cpaelzerbut there should be at least one from its own sync I'd think11:59
redviclordievader, terminals says command not found12:01
lordievaderredvic: Install it, sudo apt-get install smartmontools12:01
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cpaelzerjamespage: I'll try to recreate and let you know if I find something to discuss12:11
cpaelzerjamespage: if you hear about anybody else who might have forced that through let me know12:11
redviclordievader, can just copy paste output here?12:14
lordievader!paste | redvic12:14
ubotturedvic: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.12:14
redvicubottu, ok it just one line as it failed12:18
ubotturedvic: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)12:18
redviclordievader, Read Device Identity failed: empty IDENTIFY data12:19
lordievaderredvic: What command did you issue?12:19
redviclordievader, sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdb12:20
lordievaderredvic: You probably need the '-d sat' flag, thus: sudo smartctl -d sat -a /dev/sdb12:21
redviclordievader, it worked now to figure out how to get it to you12:22
cpaelzerjamespage: ok, at least locally reproducible with artful (without proposed) - that confirms my expectation12:22
lordievaderredvic: See the paste output of ubottu ;)12:23
redviclordievader, http://paste.ubuntu.com/24899024/12:24
lordievaderredvic: Ah, 51 pending sectors. Could be worse, but yes. Probably a good idea to replace the drive.12:25
lordievaderAbout the missing files, if an fsck has run (and it is some ext filesystem), did you check the lost+found folder?12:26
redviclordievader, there is now lost and found folder so should i do a fsck ?12:30
lordievaderredvic: What kind of filesystem is on there?12:31
redviclordievader, I am batteling to check file system gui properties displays nothing and terminal gives a error lodaing operating system12:38
redviclordievader, i used sudo file -sL /dev/sdb command12:39
redviclordievader, fuseblk ??12:40
lordievaderredvic: blkid tells you ;)12:40
redviclordievader, sudo blkid /dev/sdb12:56
redvic PTUUID="0004a9a0" PTTYPE="dos"12:56
lordievaderredvic: What is the full output of 'sudo blkid'?12:57
redvicsudo blkid /dev/sdb: PTUUID="0004a9a0" PTTYPE="dos" that is it13:01
redviclordievader, is my command correct13:01
redviclord13:02
redviclordievader, the owner uses the drive on whindows so DOS does seem like a option13:02
lordievaderredvic: Well, you want to see what kind of filesystem is on the partition, sdb refers to a disk, sdb1, for example, refers to the first partition on the disk.13:03
lordievaderBut if it is used on Windows it is most likely ntfs... and I have no experience with file recovery on ntfs filesystems.13:03
redviclordievader, used gui disks option and it says partition type for sdb1 is HPFS/NTFS so NTFS?13:04
lordievaderYes, probably.13:05
redviclordievader, /dev/sdb1: LABEL="Backup Kuehl" UUID="60CC5B9ACC5B6974" TYPE="ntfs" PARTUUID="0004a9a0-01"13:07
redviclordievader, got the command right and it also says NTFS13:07
lordievaderYeah, indeed.13:08
redviclordievader, any advise on how to get the data back? it so frustating to see the data and not be able to copy13:08
lordievaderOh, you do see it?13:08
lordievaderI'd dd the disk first, and play with that. Leave the disk as is.13:08
redviclordievader, dd ?13:09
lordievader!dd13:09
lordievaderHmm13:09
lordievader!info dd13:09
ubottuPackage dd does not exist in zesty13:09
lordievaderredvic: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/dd.1.html13:09
redvicdrive is connected to my laptop ubuntu 16.04 lts13:10
cpaelzerjamespage: I found the bug, need to fix openvswitch debian/test/vanilly&dpdk scripts13:12
cpaelzerjamespage: I don't see how that passed proposed, but I opened a bug and will fix it13:13
cpaelzerjamespage: TL;DR the new openvswitch-testcontroller spawns a service by default which is blocking the mininet handling as the tests use it13:13
jamespagecpaelzer: tbh it still remains a bit of black magic to me13:13
jamespagecpaelzer: oh ok13:13
jamespageodd13:13
cpaelzerjamespage: stopping that service in advance to the tests resolves the issue by not blocking the port then13:13
jamespageyou might not need the openvswitch-testcontroller any longer then13:14
jamespagenot sure13:14
cpaelzerI'll try that as an alternative solution as well13:14
cpaelzerjamespage: bug 1698808 for tracking and eventually fix13:15
ubottubug 1698808 in openvswitch (Ubuntu) "mininet 2.2.2-1 breaks openvswitch tests" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/169880813:15
geojunkieSCI??paste13:27
hehehequemu is nice13:48
hehehe:D13:48
hehehea bit more learning curve however seems working well13:48
hehehe:)13:48
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axisysanyone has ubuntu running dl380 gen9 or like? I am trying to find out how to switch to passthrough raid?14:50
drabaxisys: ime (I researched the same thing for my SM servers) it's less about the server and ubuntu and more about the controller15:00
drabin my case for example it's LSI controller which was flashed to IT mode15:00
drabso I'd find exactly what raid card that server has and then google for that mode and JBOD mode / IT mode (which may already be possible as is)15:03
qman__right, it's controller dependent, some support it, some can be flashed to support it, some can't15:10
axisysI am trying to find out a "how to"15:14
axisysso with passthrough.. do I still worry about the controller battery?15:19
axisyslike when it expires, need to replace it?15:19
yoinkSo I've got an odd issue: I can't delete a directory; I'm being told it's not empty, except it's empty and there are no hidden files and as superuser I should be able to do so - but sadly I cannot.15:33
geniiyoink: Tried with rm -rf /dirname  instead of rmdir /dirname  ?15:38
yoinkgenii: many times.15:38
yoink:(15:38
yoinkI tried moving the directory and then deleting... nothing.15:38
yoinkI wonder if it's a filesystem issue.15:39
geniiyoink: Is the directory a mount point?15:40
yoinkgenii: nope - it was a deep subfolder in a build pipeline on a remote runner.15:41
geniiyoink: Is your commandline prompt sitting inside the directory you're trying to remove?15:42
yoinkBuilds started failing one day and it was because this dirctory in question couldn't be deleted. So I logged in to delete it and found the same issue.15:42
geniiyoink: A remount of the partition it's on in read-only and and fsck of that partition seem in order15:43
yoinkgenii: sadly no... I can not remove it no matter where I am, and I applied 777 permissions on it just to make sure it wasn't permission-related. The directly does have an oddly large size listed (20K vs 4K).15:43
geniiSounds like hd/inode corruption15:43
yoinkgenii: thanks, had a feeling that's what it was. :/15:49
gheorghethe ubuntu server installer automated a creation of a swap partition of 6 GB on a VDA of 7 GB. after that, it crached. gee i wonder why ... manually editing the partitions now ...15:52
axisysduring raid build I see there is a question for ssd over provisioning optimation option.. should this be enabled or disabled? any sugeestion?16:15
axisyssuggestion*16:15
hehehe:D16:35
hehehegheorghe: did u ever run windows image on some linux vps? :)16:35
hehehebasically making  it windows flavor16:35
hehehealso I found new host16:35
hehehehttp://lg.chi.mnx.io/#tests16:35
hehehe:)16:35
gheorghehehehe: i am sure i wrote somewhere above how much i do NOT like windows. it is a good OS, but overcomplicated. this happens when you have only one coporation working on the same OS for 20 years. also, all the revolutionary ideeas will come on open source, so windows is just holding humanity back16:56
Ussatyou all aware of this:  https://blog.qualys.com/securitylabs/2017/06/19/the-stack-clash16:58
hehehegheorghe: well to a degree yes, however I use QQ and some other chinese apps16:59
heheheI can run them on the phone but for privacy reasons I prefer separate server :) and they run on windows only16:59
heheheno linux what so ever16:59
hehehemostly tensent apps16:59
heheheelse yes I would not bother16:59
hehehewith open source - how to make money?17:00
hehehethats also a question17:00
Ussathehehe, I assume you are not going to start the same rant you just got booted from ##windows from17:00
hehehewhich rant?17:01
gheorghehehehe: ubuntu is making tons of money now with lxd openstack. it's like the first time in history they actually make money17:01
heheheI said a fact17:01
Ussatits a generalisation...17:01
heheheUssat: cut rants17:01
heheheu can use google and check17:02
hehehestats17:02
Ussat...17:02
Ussatbecause everything on the net is true17:02
gheorghehehehe: you don't have to sell the software to get the money. you can sell support for that software... and it also helps the code get better over time because other companies will improve it, so you can guarantee quality.17:02
hehehegheorghe: for example say ecommerce app developers they get some cash17:02
hehehebut if it was closed source they could get more17:02
heheheI like open source for its transparency17:03
heheheand yes nowdays many people distrust closed source17:03
Ussathehehe, its not a all or nothing game, both open and closed has its merrits17:03
Ussatpeople distrust a lot of open also17:03
heheheI think if there was a way to check closed source for backdoors yes it would help17:03
Ussatagain, bth have their merrits17:03
hehehesupport yes but some soft is so good it needs no support :)17:04
heheheI am going to shop  if someone can post links on how to earn money with open source , would be nice17:05
Ussatdo tell17:05
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jbichamaybe y'all need a FAQ for this: https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/6hzm8j/are_there_any_plans_for_using_mariadb_as_default/17:05
UssatI am not a RH fanbio (TBH I am not a fanboi of any OS) but RH seems to be doin well17:05
gheorghehehehe "u can use google and check ... stats" what stats do you mean?17:26
gheorghejbicha: i've been using only mariadb for some years now... since i found out what oracle did :D17:29
* rbasak wonders what Oracle did17:29
gheorgherbasak: MySQL was owned and sponsored by a single for-profit firm, the Swedish company MySQL AB, now owned by Oracle Corporation.[9] For proprietary use, several paid editions are available, and offer additional functionality.17:32
gheorghefrom wikipedia17:32
jbichathat doesn't sound too bad ;)17:33
naccgheorghe: so they bought MySQL AB?17:33
rbasakgheorghe: OK, so what did they do to MySQL, the Free Software project?17:33
qman__I assume they did what they do to every other free software project, which is stop all development17:34
qman__every other free software project they acquire*17:34
rbasakqman__: your assumption is flat out wrong. Development has continued actively.17:34
naccqman__: FUD. please do research before making false statements.17:35
* jbicha still uses VirtualBox :)17:36
rbasakqman__: see: MySQL 5.5, MySQL 5.6, MySQL 5.7 and the upcoming MySQL 8.0.17:36
gheorghei understand that some companies want to buy open source and make it pay 2 play, but still using that software would mean funding such actions. that is why a lot of distros switched to mariadb... debian was kind of late on this, but than again debian is usually a very stable release17:45
oerheks'companies want to buy open source'... ?17:46
oerheksname 1 please?17:47
jbichagheorghe: you do realize that Canonical is a commercial company, too, right?17:47
dpb1the percona guys seems to really be happy with the job that oracle is doing, fwiw.17:50
rbasakMySQL isn't "pay 2 play".17:50
sarnoldyou can certainly download and use mysql entirely for free. you can make changes to it same as always.17:52
sarnoldwhat you can't get is any kind of communication from anyone at oracle about anything. ever. ;) you get the CPUs published every few months to tell you very vaguely what they fixed two months ago.17:52
rbasakDebian sid still ships MySQL. It meets Debian's requirements of Free Software -ness.17:53
sarnold"unspecified issue affected availability. cvss score 7."17:53
sarnoldhow maria and percona can ever get anything done with an upstream like that is beyond me17:53
naccahasenack: nice work on the samba changes. I'm building locally and then will tag and upload them.17:53
sarnoldbut considering most people treat their database as a big binary blob it really doesn't change how many people use it day to day.17:54
ahasenacknacc: thx, I saw that there is a samba upload stuck in excuses, from 3 days ago17:58
ahasenacknacc: what happens when we upload now and that version is stuck there still?17:58
naccahasenack: well, yours will go on top and be the one stuck :)17:59
ahasenacknacc: stuck only if the test error happens, right?17:59
naccahasenack: looks to be a gvfs regression in a-p?17:59
naccahasenack: right17:59
naccahasenack: are yoa able to reproduce the a-p failure in gvfs?17:59
ahasenackhaven't tried yet17:59
ahasenackI just saw it there18:00
naccahasenack: odd that it *only* fails on amd64 ...18:00
naccmdeslaur: --^ ?18:00
ahasenackI don't know if it's a common brittle failure or not18:00
naccahasenack: it would appear to have passed with 0ubuntu1 but not 2ubuntu1. But there could be other things moving there, of course: http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/g/gvfs/artful/amd18:01
ahasenackit failed in teardown, curious18:02
naccahasenack: yeah, it might be a bad test case, in that the pid file might be already cleaned up (racy?)18:04
jbichagvfs' autopkgtest is a bit flaky18:04
ahasenacknacc: can you import gvfs, or do we only import server packages?18:04
naccahasenack: i can import it, but you can also run the autopkgtest locally w/o the tree (just use the srcpkg name). I'll kick off the importer now18:05
ahasenacksure, I just got used to git ubuntu clone :)18:05
naccahasenack: :)18:05
jbichaI'll retry the samba autopkgtest…18:05
ahasenackjbicha: thanks18:05
naccjbicha: thanks, you certainly would have more knowledge of gvfs than I :)18:06
gheorghejbicha: i know canonical is a comercial company, but canonical made some great things for the world we live in. all of us need to eat, but it depends how you get there18:11
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jbichanacc: did you see that slangasek uploaded python-django 1.10 to artful?18:13
naccjbicha: yeah, i interacted with him on it earlier18:13
naccjbicha: will probably re-merge again with 1.11 once i've confirmed with jamespage18:14
naccahasenack: alright, my merge passed the build (for samba)18:15
ahasenackok18:17
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mdeslaurnacc ahasenack : not sure why that test is failing18:22
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naccmdeslaur: ack, it seems odd :)18:23
mdeslaurdidn't have time to look at it yet, but only on amd64 is weird. perhaps mash the retry button?18:23
naccmdeslaur: yeah i think jbicha has done that now, we'll see18:24
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jbichayeah, the gvfs autopkgtest doesn't pass 100% of the time18:31
jbichabut the nplan autopkgtests are annoying me now :|18:32
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hehehewell if people can copy and all all code is open source18:48
heheheit will advance stuff yet also money wont be there18:48
heheheessentially then most programmers would have to code for free :D18:49
heheheif they agre great18:49
trippehooh apache httpd is no longer considering http/2 as experimental18:49
trippehgo go go apache httpd http/2 in ubuntu ;)18:49
hehehewhat is http2?18:51
hehehe:D18:51
heheheI am using it but yet to check what is it18:51
nacctrippeh: it's on the todo for this cycle (already uploaded, needs a MIR for nghttp2)18:54
ahasenackjbicha: samba gvfs tests passed this time, nice18:57
hehehehttps://www.vultr.com/faq/#oschoices19:07
heheheawesome19:07
gheorgheyea, these guys are really cheap. 10 minutes of food cost more than 6 months of their service19:24
hehehelol do u eat gold?19:29
hehehethey got a promo going for new customers19:29
hehehematching 1st deposit up to 100usd 100%19:29
heheheI am moving from do to them :D19:30
sarnolddamn that's really cheap19:33
hehehe:)))19:36
hehehesarnold: well hardware is cheap now too19:37
gheorghehehehe i wouldn't dump do that easy. they are really stable. well, it depends what you really need... :D19:37
heheheits already done19:38
heheheall hosts are more less same19:38
gheorghedo they still use kvm to deliver that cheap or do they give you a container?19:39
hehehe:) I guess kvm19:41
heheheping 33.9 :D19:42
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hehehe_offhmm using xrdp and password copy paste yet to work19:50
hehehe_offinto login screen19:50
hehehe_offvia remmina19:50
hehehe_offok its working19:52
hehehe_offgheorghe: what kind of open source business apps you use?19:52
hehehe_offI tried some - many suck19:53
hehehe_offlike sugar crm19:53
hehehe_offsome are ok19:53
gheorghehehehe_off, first what's up with the different nick? why is it "off" ?20:03
gheorghe2nd, i work in a corporation which has almost everything on windows, except servers. i sadly don't use open source as much as I would like. i am however using linux for everything else :D20:06
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heheheoff cause I was eating21:00
heheheelse people may think I ignore them21:00
hehehenowdays people treat irc like forum lol21:00
sarnoldjust use /away eating21:01
hehehehehe21:01
hehehesarnold: any ideas how I can make windows iso on linux with fedora virtio drivers21:01
heheheI used imgburn on windows here I got brasero21:02
hehehebrasero looks kinda basic21:02
sarnoldI think in the past I've used dd to get an iso image from a cd21:02
hehehehttps://www.vultr.com/docs/windows-custom-iso-with-virtio-drivers21:03
heheheto do same on linux21:03
heheheI need to make new iso :D from combined files21:03
hehehewell I can simply burn iso withj brasero and see21:05
hehehebut it wont allow to add boot image so no21:06
hehehebtw thanks to one dude I jumped to qemu today21:06
hehehewith virt manager its better than virtual box :)21:06
Epx998anyone work on a hp dl160 g10 yet?21:08
hehehewhy21:08
Epx998it has a lame feature id like to disable, not a hp channel i know - bios posts in a tiny thumbnail view - cant see anything on the thing i dont have micro vision eyes21:09
sarnoldcrazy21:09
sarnoldnormally bioses look comically oversized..21:10
Epx998it has an overview of info i dont need, normal sized, then in the upper left, a thumbnail view of anything id actually want to see21:11
sarnoldahasenack: thanks for tackling the smb1 issue :)21:12
ahasenacksarnold: it's a start :)21:12
ahasenacksarnold: realistically, and I know it's early, I think we might be able to disable it on the server side. Not so sure on the client side21:12
sarnoldahasenack: yeah, ther'es just so many cruddy old devices out there..21:13
ahasenackyep21:13
ahasenackand on server people probably know what they are doing, so it's not a big deal if they have to change one line in smb.conf21:13
ahasenackbut client/desktop is a different matter21:14
ahasenackin that regard21:14
ahasenackwe'll see21:14
heheheqemu stuck - ubuntu said server error pls restart21:18
hehehehowever I am running windows install in qemu - if I restart what will happen to vm?21:18
heheheclusterfuck or it will be able to pick up?21:18
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hehehelol21:41
gheorghei am confused ... so your bare metal is ubuntu, you run qemu-(i suppose)KVM and your VM is windows ...21:42
gheorgheam i right?21:42
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Epx998hmm ubuntu 12 doesnt have hp gen10, just 9. are udeb's still available for ub12?21:46
oerheksubuntu 12 is dead, eol21:47
Epx998yeah i know - but some of our prod environment still runs it21:48
Epx998our android developers are mostly on 12 I think per some google requirement or something21:48
naccEpx998: your prod environment runs an OS that no longer gets updates??21:48
oerheksgiving support is against logical sense.21:48
Epx998i cannot deploy 16+ and only some servers can get ub14 - it sucks21:48
Epx998nacc: yes a problem, if I was allowed to run updates.21:49
naccEpx998: so your production is double insecure?21:49
Epx998nacc: you have no idea.21:49
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Epx998lets see how ub14 netboot does on this gen 1021:50
gheorgheoerheks, when you say it's EOL you make me wonder how come i remember the day I installed it the first time and how come so much time has passed :))21:51
oerhekschecking auth log might help21:54
Epx998hmm ub12 works on the G10, but my preseed didnt know what to do with the drive, even though it was detected.21:59
tomreynsounds like you should revolt a little22:15
tomreyn(or find a different employer)22:16
sarnoldEpx998: fwiw if you're stuck on 12.04 LTS you may wish to investigate ubuntu advantage https://buy.ubuntu.com/  -- it isn't as comprehensive as the 14.04 LTS or 16.04 LTS security updates but might help you through a rough patch22:17
Epx998sarnold: we are moving to 14, mgt is just dragging their heals 'if it aint broke..' but has we buy newer hardware its becoming a problem.22:18
sarnoldEpx998: also be sure to file bug reports from the newer stuff on anything that doesn't work. it might take some effort to get things fixed but should help more people than just you :)22:18
sarnoldEpx998: yeah :/ that's why a lot of people still have WinXP in production.. heh.22:18
Epx998today its a random hp gen 10 they to try, last week it was huewei whatever servers22:19
Epx998ub12 on a g10 is working, i just need to sort out my partman expert recipe22:19
Epx998week before last it was supermicro "micro servers"22:20
Epx998makes getting a decent preceed hard when my mgr keeps changing chassis, drives, raid controllers22:21
sarnoldon the plus side not many people have the chance to see so many different types of hardware in a short time :)22:23
Epx998sarnold: yeah very true, I was just thinking that.  I see the problem here, controller is creating sdb and sdc, recipe specifys sda, and when I dont set partman-auto disk - it asks, so hmm.22:24
Epx998lets see what partman-auto/init_automatically_partition does22:24
sarnoldEpx998: ugh and of course those drive names can change at a whim.. rough choice, the /dev/disk/by-* names are stable but not predictable from install to install..22:25
drabsarnold: the by-id ones seem predictable in my limited experience22:32
drabsince they use the type and serial number22:33
drabwwn-0x50015179xxxx has been consistent reinstall after reinstall22:33
sarnoldit should be yes22:33
sarnoldbut that means having an intern to type those in to an installer script of some sort22:34
hehehe_offhate hate smokers22:35
hehehe_offthey are so nasty22:35
hehehe_off:D22:35
hehehe_offsorry :D22:35
hehehe_offjust someone smoked in a flat I lived22:35
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Epx998ugh whomever wrote this ub12 unattended mixed preseed and kickstart configs22:47
drabI never quite understood why kickstart became a thing in ubuntu land23:00
drabwhat's it for?23:00
Ussatwhat ?23:01
Ussatwhat dont you uderstand ?23:01
drabI mean, what are people using kickstart for when preseeding ubuntu? I saw a bunch of blogs about it when I was figureing out unattended installations and I couldn't quite get why it was needed23:01
drabmaybe I do simple enough stuff that I don't need it23:02
UssatHow many servers you have ?23:02
draba few dozens23:02
Ussatyou build them all one at a time ?23:03
Ussatmanually ?23:03
UssatHow long that take ya ?23:04
drabno, tftp/preseed , preseed files are managed by ansible. there's also about 50 desktops in the mix that get rebuilt regularly23:04
Ussatso......what dont you unedrstand then ?23:05
tarpmandrab: only cases I've seen kickstart used are people coming from redhat land who hadn't learned preseed yet (and the case for wanting to use the same tools everywhere is certainly valid)23:05
drabtarpman: oh, ok, that makes sense, I just kept getting the impression kickstart did something "more" and it was better to pair with preseed, but then I could never figure out what that was and why I'd want to use kickstart23:08
drabso I didn't, but I kept wondering23:08
tarpmannot that I know of23:08
* tarpman just some guy in IRC though23:08
drabheh23:08
drabit's fairly prevalent if you google for ubuntu unattended install so it seemed more than just an accident, but go figure23:09
* drab is just another guy on IRC23:09
sarnolddrab: folks who started with rh tend to find kickstart easier to understand than preseed23:11
sarnolddrab: I for one never seem to find docs to help people with preseed when they ask questions, so I'm sympathetic tothe idea of wanting to use another tool entirely23:11
drabI thought that was true for just about anything :P23:11
drabmy point :P23:11
drabit's one of the few tools I've had to actually look at the source code of23:12
sarnolddid it help? :)23:12
drabof course it didn't, it just made me more confused23:12
hehehehi23:14
hehehewho here used playonlinux?23:14
hehehefor some bizzare reason after install I am yet to find how to start it gui wise23:15
sarnolddrab: drat :)23:16
hehehesarnold: so lets write docs23:16
hehehe:D23:16
heheheI can help a bit23:16
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drabsarnold: drat indeed, story of my life, I even tried that as a nick but it was taken :P23:38
sarnoldlol23:38
drabbut since I got http images working and figured out I could run ssh inside /target I'm really happy with it23:40
drabthe options now are endless and it's really zippy compared to tftp23:40
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drabone day I'll have to bite the bullet and figure out EFI, but for now it23:40
drab's ok23:40

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