[02:40] <pankaj> I know that the first 'ALL' in sudoers file means that the rule is specified for all hosts but what does it practically means. If I wrote a username instead of all then what does it mean?
[02:42] <rbasak> What are you trying to achieve?
[03:07] <pankaj> I am just trying to understand that what will happen if I edited the first all.
[03:09] <nchambers> besides ufw, what are some other popular firewalls for ubuntu?
[03:09] <FMan> how does wall(1) decide whether to send the contents of a file?
[06:05] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:18] <Jenshae> Hi
[09:19] <Jenshae> We are still having problems with shutting down.
[09:19] <Jenshae> systemctl only works half the time.
[09:19] <Jenshae> Good weekends?
[09:33] <Jenshae> If I make a persistant USB, how much space would it need? I am thinking of making a Grub to ISO multi-boot one.
[12:18] <lordievader> Jenshae: Is the server doing ACPI?
[13:42] <Jenshae> Hi lordievader - how do I check that?
[13:43] <Jenshae> I haven't found time yet to configure it. Just getting the machine built and the OS installed has taken 3+ weeks because of juggling priorities.
[16:15] <lordievader> Jenshae: what does `acpi -v` return?
[16:16] <Jenshae> Just seen this. Writing it down for tomorrow. Have a good evening o7
[18:36] <nacc> rbasak: around still?
[18:55] <nacc> andreas: ping
[18:56] <andreas> nacc: hi
[18:57] <nacc> andreas: do you have a few minutes for a HO? I'm banging my head against something and just need to spitball a bit
[18:57] <andreas> not really :/
[18:57] <nacc> andreas: np
[19:00] <rbasak> nacc: o/
[19:00] <nacc> rbasak: hey, can you do a HO, should only take a few minutes
[19:00] <nacc> rbasak: if not, it's ok
[19:01] <rbasak> nacc: yes. In five minutes please. In the standup HO?
[19:01] <nacc> rbasak: yep
[19:55] <hallyn> niemeyer: hey - to use goyaml on something like http://paste.ubuntu.com/25715314/ , do I have to parse into interfaces as per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30341588/how-to-parse-a-complicated-json-with-go-unmarshal , or is there a simpler way?
[20:01] <hallyn> I mean i'm about done with the interface parsing now so at this poit i'm just wondering :)
[20:16] <sarnold> goyaml, a tool for goyim to do aml
[20:17] <nacc> sarnold: that's what I read too!
[20:18] <nacc> sarnold: and I wondered about hallyn's new job :)
[20:18] <sarnold> nacc: lol
[20:19] <hallyn> I don't even know what htat means :)
[20:20] <nacc> even more goyim, somehow
[20:22] <sarnold> *goying intensifies*
[20:33]  * hallyn asks google
[20:33] <hallyn> oh.  heh.
[20:33] <hallyn> i'm not sure this conversation is linux-foundation approved
[21:55] <{bosco}> ok so i know i can use .htaccess to limit people viewing inside of folders i dont want them to view on the web. is there another way to do this wihtout allowing them access at all no password option ?
[21:57] <teward> rbasak: i saw pings for me on the meeting - sorry I couldn't attend I was detained.  Anything I need to know?
[21:57] <teward> nacc: or maybe you want to fill me in since you brought up the item in the agenda?
[21:58] <nacc> teward: we were just trying to figure out what the agenda item was (it had your name attached)
[21:58] <teward> nacc: I never added it
[21:58] <nacc> teward: i think that was clarified
[21:58] <nacc> teward: yep, someone put your name on it due to AU
[21:58] <teward> nacc: probably because I'm a community-elected moderator there (for the AU community, that is)
[21:59] <nacc> teward: yep
[21:59] <teward> and i'm on the server team so dual connectivity
[21:59] <teward> nacc: so nothing that really needs my attention or...?
[21:59] <teward> I mean I'll go back in the logs if I have to
[21:59] <teward> but I"ve been busy lately
[21:59] <nacc> teward: i think there was a proposal for some tagging in AU
[21:59] <teward> you also have post-meeting tasks to finish
[21:59] <nacc> teward: i'll try and call it out in the meeting notes
[21:59] <nacc> and i'll ping you on that
[21:59] <teward> nacc: ACK.  I'll look at the logs anyways
[21:59] <nacc> teward: thanks
[21:59] <teward> because I probably should :p
[22:00] <teward> just... finish your post-meeting tasks (update agenda, send meeting minutes, etc.)
[22:00] <nacc> yea yea yea
[22:01] <nacc> rbasak: i found a problem with our algorithm
[22:01] <nacc> rbasak: thinking it over still
[22:02] <teward> rbasak: nacc: et. al. - is there anything *specific* you mean with the idea of watching AU posts/tags?  99% of the questions I"ve seen recently are unanswerable, unsalvageable, spam, or already answered in other questions.
[22:02] <teward> and there's been very little Ubuntu-related 'bug' statements wrt. the server team's purview
[22:04] <teward> usually when there is I bring it up here
[22:04] <teward> (this may be something that needs moved to the ML so I can also raise the thoughts with the AU community as well)
[22:04] <teward> (and my apologies for an extended absence.)
[22:13] <teward> rbasak: nacc:
[22:13] <teward> 16:17 <rbasak> We were thinking about watching a tag, and it would be nice if moderators and other editors knew that it could be used to get our attention by adding the tag.
[22:13] <teward> 16:18 <rbasak> Thought about communicating with relevant askubuntu.com people early to discuss this idea, and your name came up.
[22:13] <teward> ^ it depends on the tag
[22:13] <teward> and what your end-goal is
[22:13] <teward> the 'bug' tag is burned - we will continue to burn it
[22:13] <nacc> rbasak: ack
[22:13] <teward> tags should be meaningful
[22:13] <nacc> teward: ack, rather
[22:14] <teward> if the tag simply adds a watch for the Server Team, i'm not sure it'd pass muster of StackExchange's tag rules
[22:14] <teward> and anything would need a Meta discussion on Ask Ubuntu
[22:14] <teward> to get the community's input
[22:14] <teward> moderators don't unilaterally act in most cases with big things
[22:14] <teward> i mean, I routinely nuke spam and stuff, but that's *not* a big thing :p
[22:15] <teward> so it's just something to consider that we need to have this fully discussed.
[23:42] <axisys> how to pick a different network interface during install from iso?
[23:44] <axisys> have not found anything in google yet..