[00:23] anyone here good with user management as I have a hacker in my ubuntu server. Hes not done damaged but im worried about what there up too? Ive just been into a folder i was in two days ago and its been cleared out. [00:37] That's not a hacker, that's a cracker and vandal! [01:07] wobbly, just pull the plug. [01:09] they did, on their irc client === misuto7 is now known as misuto [15:08] i am running 18.04 lts with ,i want to use old kernel for testing purpose how to add 2/3 kernel entry to grub ? === strive is now known as str1ve [17:48] Can anyone help with the RDP connection running virt-manager on ubuntu server 18.04 [17:48] ive set it up in the vm windows 10 instance but its still refusing to connect [17:51] maybe check your firewall? [17:51] port forwarding in ubuntu server and such [17:53] disabled firewall - port forwarded on router [17:54] without rules, your will have a hard time connecting to a winblows vm [17:55] grinn [17:55] https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/security-firewall [17:57] ufw allow 3389/tcp [18:02] i shall check these now [20:24] using a kvm/qemu VM, can I do a complete passthrough of NICs, instead of using linux bridging? I have 4 NICs available on this particular machine. Could my host then only believe it had 2, and the other two appear to the VM as traditional devices? [20:28] pci passthrough [20:29] just hands over the pci(e) device to the guest machine [20:30] the host will see them, of course, but just disable them in the network config and they shouldn't be touched [20:32] I was just in my BIOS trying to see if I have wake-on-lan... which I don't. I do have intel vt-d. Do I need to check anything else? Is the passthrough just a software flag? [20:43] it is [20:44] the host OS hands over control of the PCIE device to the guest OS [20:45] modern hardware allows you to do that in a somewhat safe manner [22:23] jayjo_, ethtool [23:31] ChmEarl: that won't help