[00:03] <ddellav> jak2020 sudo -i
[01:01] <jak2020> done
[01:01] <jak2020> ddellav thanks
[01:02] <jak2020> ddellav why amazon not offer debian servers? or other distros?
[01:04] <ddellav> jak2020 amazon will let you install almost any operating system provided you have a valid AMI. In their official library they only offer a handful of supported operating system, but you can look in the community aMI library and find almost anything
[01:05] <jak2020> oo market place..
[01:06] <jak2020> know about tunkey?
[01:06] <jak2020> can i pm you?
[01:09] <ddellav> you can but anything you ask might be helpful to others in this channel
[01:09] <ddellav> yes, i know about turn key
[01:10] <ddellav> be careful when choosing options from the marketplace, they often have costs associated
[01:19] <jak2020> by sample: Kali linux:  $0.00/hr for software + AWS usage fees
[01:19] <jak2020> no cost right?
[01:19] <jak2020>  $0.004 to $3.33/hr for software + AWS usage fees     smartAmi Linux  this have cost
[01:20] <jak2020> i talk about pm you because is general the conversation (not ubuntu)...
[01:20] <ddellav> yes, if it says 0.00/hr then you're good
[01:20] <ddellav> and if you use the AWS free tier, then it's 0 total
[01:27] <jak2020> ddellav please talk about tier please
[01:27] <ddellav> jak2020 for new AWS accounts you get 1 year of free tier access which grants you a bunch of stuff for free, you'll have to google for specifics
[01:27] <ddellav> but you get like 1 micro instance for free for a year
[01:28] <jak2020> ahh ok, other question give me only 8gb of storage?
[01:29] <ddellav> i think it's 30gb of instance storage but like i said, you'll want to google for specific
[01:29] <ddellav> i haven't been in the free tier for a long time
[01:29] <jak2020> ok. thanks
[01:29] <jak2020> is expensive after 1 year?
[01:29] <ddellav> depends on what you pick :)
[01:29] <ddellav> it could be $12 a month or $1239109210941904041 a month
[01:30] <jak2020> mmmm depend of traffic?
[01:30] <jak2020> or?
[01:30] <ddellav> well that yes, but also depends on what kind of instances you pick
[01:30] <ddellav> they have many and they all cost different amounts
[01:30] <ddellav> as well as how drive space you use, everything is monetized
[01:31] <jak2020> ok reading more specifications.
[01:31] <jak2020> thanks for you advices and time
[01:31] <ddellav> np
[01:34] <jak2020> oo other dude:
[01:35] <jak2020> for point my domain: www.mydomain.com to my ec2 instance? (need install a DNS) ?
[01:40] <jak2020> and how to enable for my server ec2 answer ping
[01:44] <jak2020> done the ping...
[03:06] <jak2020> ddellav?
[05:06] <cpaelzer> good morning
[07:19] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:20] <cpaelzer> hi lordievader
[07:25] <lordievader> Hey cpaelzer, how are you doing?
[07:30] <cpaelzer> lordievader: I can only tell you after I'm through all my mails and that seems to need a while today
[07:30] <cpaelzer> so I feel "undefined" for now :-)
[07:30] <lordievader> Check
[07:30] <lordievader> Good luck
[07:30]  * lordievader slides cpaelzer a cup of coffee
[07:31] <cpaelzer> thanks, I hope you are fine too
[10:05] <Aison> how can I disable MIR? I tried to do some X forwarding but I always get the message "Failed to connect to Mir: Failed to connect to server socket". But I don't want to use MIR
[10:34] <rbasak> Aison: that doesn't sound like a server question, so it seems less likely that people in this channel will know. Try #ubuntu.
[10:48] <Aison> rbasak, I connected from my desktop (gentoo) with ssh -X to my ubuntu server and started an x-application on my server. Then I get this error.
[11:04] <rbasak> cpaelzer: welcome back!
[11:04] <rbasak> cpaelzer: bug 1706818 might be one you're interested in
[11:46] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I'm on that already
[11:46] <cpaelzer> and good to see you again
[11:47] <cpaelzer> rbasak: reading details to be sure
[11:48] <cpaelzer> yeah synchronizing those locks was part of my uploads
[11:48] <cpaelzer> but I'm not enough through my pile of mails to be at those uploads
[11:56] <rbasak> nacc: should --expected-distribution also influence pull_orig()? Right now it doesn't.
[11:57] <rbasak> I suspect it should?
[11:58] <rbasak> But right now pull_orig() uses --for-merge to decide where to look first, whereas pristine_tar_orig() uses --expected-distribution AFAICT.
[11:59] <rbasak> Maybe --for-merge should be an alias for --expected-distribution=debian?
[12:25] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I discussed with Paul in the past, he will use ntpdate as "remote ntp scanner" (if that is a good name)
[12:25] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I'll update the bug to make it clear
[12:25] <cpaelzer> I'll also ask the bug reporter to check his scenario with the most recent SRU
[12:25] <cpaelzer> I'd hope that he is good as well, but want to be sure
[12:29] <rbasak> cpaelzer: thanks!
[14:50] <cpaelzer> jamespage: does bug 1626972 miss an "released to mitaka" update?
[14:50] <cpaelzer> It is still on fix committed, but you referred to it as released in bug 1706875
[14:51] <jamespage> cpaelzer: yeah oddity of how we do updates - the promotion of that fix to -updates was bundled with a later change so the bugref was missing
[14:51] <jamespage> done manually
[14:52] <cpaelzer> jamespage: perfect, just wanted to be sure as I closed another one with "just fixed see here"
[14:52] <cpaelzer> jamespage: lucky with OVS 2-8 ?
[14:53] <jamespage> cpaelzer: getting there - dpdk unit tests are failing on some archs, the the libopenvswitch stuff is a mess (so dropping that)
[14:53] <cpaelzer> hmm the tests worked in the past IIRC
[14:54] <cpaelzer> too bad they fail now, generally not working or only specific subtests?
[14:54] <cpaelzer> meaning are these the unit tests or already full grown tests later on like the dep8 mininet thing?
[14:54] <jamespage> just digging into that now
[14:54] <jamespage> cpaelzer: no unit tests as part of package build
[14:54] <cpaelzer> ok, leaving you to that
[15:02] <jamespage> cpaelzer: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25263463/
[15:02] <jamespage> amd64 failures (one passed on recheck)
[15:22] <nacc> rbasak: yeah that's a good idea
[15:34] <nacc> rbasak: could you hop back into HO?
[15:34] <rbasak> ack
[16:18] <rbasak> nacc: not needed right now, but we'll need better names for --source and --mechanism.
[16:18] <rbasak> "Authority" and "Provenance" come to mind for --source.
[17:14] <jamespage> coreycb: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ceph/12.1.2-0ubuntu1 32 bit failures
[17:14] <jamespage> I need to look yet
[17:14] <jamespage> 64 bit will be ok
[17:15] <coreycb> jamespage: ack
[17:53] <runelind_q> if I use livepatch, how can I get apt to stop bugging me about kernel updates?
[17:56] <sarnold> runelind_q: note that the livepatches only address a few issues; you still want to install and reboot into new kernels from time to time
[17:56] <runelind_q> got it.
[18:00] <nacc> rbasak: yeah, i like 'authority' -- provenance is pretty fancy :)
[18:04] <nacc> smoser: around?
[19:13] <nacc> teward: fyi, just uploaded jgrimm's fix to xenial for postfix
[20:31] <these00> What are you up to?
[20:32] <these00> I am checking the charset code out.
[20:32] <these00> Can you post a screenshot?
[20:33] <nacc> these00: wrong channel?
[20:33] <these00> Screenshot of another channel, asking here.
[20:34] <these00> There were more irc nets with specific character sets.
[20:34] <these00> Freenode has it's.
[20:34] <nacc> these00: still don't know what you're asking about, or why you're asking in the Ubuntu server channel?
[20:38] <these00> it looks like there are a couple or more characters misshowing.
[20:38] <these00> the machine used to look is ubuntu, hence asking here nacc
[20:39] <these00> terminal character encoding can be tedious
[20:45] <these00> nacc is there a dvd encoding package?
[20:46] <these00> not something usually free
[20:46] <these00> yet nearly ubiquitouos