[14:07] I have 18.04 and trying to follow this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialConsoleHowto in step 1 of Server setup, it say to create a file in /etc/init but I don't have that directory in my install. [14:11] Mead: it's outdated, i'd say. [14:12] it works differently on systemd [14:13] see if just adding console=ttyS0 to the linux comand line (grub) does it. [14:16] soo all I'd need to do is add something to grub, and reboot? No other configuration? [14:17] i haven't actually tried, this is a guess based on the first paragraph on http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/serial-console.html [14:17] and you may need ot use the alternate installer for this [14:19] actually it may work on the 'server live' installer (subiquity) like this according to bug 1770962 [14:19] bug 1770962 in subiquity "Support serial-port based install" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1770962 [14:20] oh you didn'T actually mention "installer2, looks like i made this up. [14:21] hi there! i am wondering about landscape: the service rabbitmq-server wont start [14:21] * "installer" [14:22] the startup_log of rabbitmq contains: ERROR: epmd error for host landscape: timeout (timed out) [14:25] however, epmd is running [14:25] i dont get it [14:31] my grub install has this GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="maybe-ubiquity" so I need to use a character after the existing command to seperate this new command? [14:42] icantdie [14:42] sorry wrong window [15:01] ahasenack: it seems bit odd to me to do it in the preinst. What if the package version is just removed - shouldn't it also get removed then in that case? [15:02] ahasenack: maybe it's needed both in preinst and the old postrm, though if it's gone in the newer package, perhaps to late to add to the old postrm now. === Wryhder is now known as Lucas_Gray [17:13] He guys, can you help to install tvheadend on ubuntu-server 14.04 [17:13] E: Failed to fetch http://apt.tvheadend.org/unstable/artifacts/0p/kn5lqob9/tvheadend_4.3-1231~gc597a56~trusty_i386.deb Size mismatch [17:13] E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing? [17:23] zzlatev: I don't know that apt repo but the 0p/ dir doesn't exist [17:23] http://apt.tvheadend.org/unstable/artifacts/ seems to indicate that 0h/ is the latest one [17:23] this is automatically after apt-get install tvheadend [17:24] zzlatev: also, please note that 14.04 goes EOL at the end of the month [17:24] (unless you go with ESM) [17:24] yes, I know that [17:25] but my machine is very old [17:26] does it support 64 bit? [17:27] nope [17:27] OK so that indeed qualifies as old [17:27] how much RAM? [17:28] 1 gb [17:29] should be good enough [17:29] good enough for Bionic (18.04.2) [17:30] sdeziel: so what may be the problem here [17:30] 14.04? [17:31] no, I was just checking your options for the OS itself ;) [17:32] your problem seems to come from a bad apt repo in your sources.list somewhere [17:32] cause that 0p/ dir is not there on the web server [17:39] sdeziel: the problem was that the repo was in /etc/apt/sources.list [17:39] after I remove it now everything works fine [17:42] glad it's now working for you