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[00:01] <Doonz> did you understand? sorry im not very good at explaining
[00:05] <Doonz> *sigh*
[00:13] <leonel> well
[00:13] <leonel> have you patched anything before ?
[00:13] <Doonz> no
[00:13] <leonel> compiled anything from source in linux ?
[00:14] <Doonz> http://www.addonics.com/support/faqs/faq-pmsupport_desktop.asp <-- here is a faq that i tried following but i used all 2.6.22 packages
[00:14] <Doonz> and it didnt work
[00:14] <Doonz> and no
[00:14] <Doonz> never have
[00:15] <leonel> check this doc : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile
[00:15] <Doonz> k
[00:16] <leonel> make sure you are using a patch for the kernel version you have Gutsy has 2.6.22
[00:17] <Doonz> does that faq look right tho?
[00:19] <Doonz> or should i just reintall using this Ubuntu 6.06 LTS codenamed Dapper Drake since that is what the faq has for a tutorial
[00:22] <leonel> Doonz: what ubuntu version you have ?
[00:23] <Doonz> 7.10
[00:24] <leonel> Doonz: just keep your kernel version and do as the link I sent
[00:25] <Doonz> ok
[00:25] <leonel> Doonz: but remember the kernel ( for me ) is a Big beast that is not so easy as any other package
[00:25] <Doonz> yeah.
[00:26] <Doonz> http://home-tj.org/wiki/index.php/Libata-tj-stable <- can you download this patch and look at the readme for me Patch tarball against Linux 2.6.22.1 20070808
[00:26] <Doonz> cause im not sure howto do that patching
[00:28] <leonel> get the kernel source
[00:28] <leonel> and where says modify the source as your needs
[00:28] <Doonz> downloading as i type
[00:29] <leonel> then cd /usr/src/
[00:29] <leonel> and change to where the kernel source is
[00:29] <leonel> then do the
[00:29] <leonel> patch -p1 < 2.6.22.allthe_long name
[00:30] <Doonz> ok
[00:30] <leonel> if THERE ARE NO ERRORS then build the package
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[01:44] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[01:44] <EvaLuaTe> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/51292/ <- any idea why it hasn't been updated properly ?
[01:48] <zul> EvaLuaTe: try dpkg -c <deb> to look at the contents of it
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[02:31] <EvaLuaTe> yeah, i installed the wrong deb, sorry :P
[03:39] <nxvl_work> soren: around?
[03:40] <nealmcb> nxvl_work: pretty late in europe....
[03:40] <nxvl_work> mmm
[03:40] <nxvl_work> i will ping him tomorrow
[03:40] <nxvl_work> nealmcb: did you know the state of https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntu-easy-business-server
[03:42] <nealmcb> I think that is old, and current focus is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EboxSpec
[03:43] <nealmcb> nxvl_work: ^
[04:03] <nxvl_work> is a bug is duplicated it's needed to be marked as invalid, didn't it?
[04:14] <ScottK> nxvl_work: No
[04:14] <nxvl_work> ScottK: i need to leave it as it is?
[04:15] <ScottK> Just mark it as a dupe is all you need to do.
[04:21] <nxvl_work> ScottK: there isn't such a status
[04:21] <ScottK> What do you mean?
[04:22] <ScottK> If the bug is a dupe, make it a dupe and don't worry about the status.
[04:22] <nxvl_work> and how do i mark it as dupe?
[04:23] <ScottK> Click on "Mark as duplicate" in actions on the left side of the page
[04:24] <Kamping_Kaiser> is there anything in the gnu/linux world that allows filtering packets by type rather then port? (afaik IPTables isnt able to do this)
[04:24] <ScottK> When you say type, what do you mean? UDP/TCP?
[04:24] <ScottK> iptables will do that.
[04:25] <Kamping_Kaiser> ssh/http/ftp/ntp/etc
[04:25] <ScottK> Ah.
[04:26] <ScottK> For example, you'd want to filter and SSH packet that was sent via port 80, but not an HTTP one on the same port?
[04:26] <nxvl_work> ScottK: thnx
[04:26] <ScottK> nxvl_work: No problem
[04:27] <Kamping_Kaiser> ScottK, yes, exept that i wouldnt run both services on one port - its more about connections to httpd's on non-standard ports not getting filtered by a proxy if its not on port 80
[04:28] <nxvl_work> Kamping_Kaiser: he's talking about blocking outgoing traffic
[04:28] <nxvl_work> Kamping_Kaiser: in that case you can want to block ssh on port 80, but no http
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> nxvl_work, ah yes, thats right. (soryr, i mis understood)
[04:29] <Kamping_Kaiser> *sorry
[04:32] <ScottK> Not sure about that. Sorry.
[04:33] <nxvl_work> there is a command
[04:33] <nxvl_work> i thing it's net
[04:33] <nxvl_work> but it's kind of tricky and hard to learn
[04:33] <nxvl_work> or it was ip?
[04:34] <nxvl_work> Kamping_Kaiser: one of the 2 commands do that, net or ip, i don't remember well, se it looooooong time ago
[04:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> nxvl_work, i'm not aware of them doing that, i'll have a look, thanks
[04:35] <nxvl_work> Kamping_Kaiser: the one i'm talking about works one level lower that iptables, and then you can filter whatever you want
[04:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> nxvl_work, ok, i'll have a poke at the internet and see what it gives me
[04:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> thanks :)
[04:39] <sommer> Kamping_Kaiser: you might take a look at l7-filter... it lets you inspect packets up to layer 7
[04:39] <sommer> I don't think it's in ubuntu though, so you might have to roll your own kernel
[04:40] <Kamping_Kaiser> sommer, i'll start checking it out, thanks.
[04:40] <sommer> np
[04:49] <nealmcb> Kamping_Kaiser: I would think intrusion detection systems would do that sort of thing, and there are lots for linux, but I haven't looked recently
[04:54] <nealmcb> sommer:olpc running kde (slackware?) http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=73c7d06&s=1 guy says he can do ubuntu also
[04:59] <nealmcb> and http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=80m5z49&s=1
[05:04] <nealmcb> sommer: movies running full screen, multiple desktops sliding back and forth - wow - this hardware is more capable than I thought
[05:06] <sommer> nealmcb: that's freakin awesome... did you make that or find it?
[05:06] <sommer> that's totally what I want mine to do
[05:06] <sommer> well maybe not play movies, but definitely a normal desktop
[05:10] <sommer> woops didn't just saw the second link... heh
[05:15] <nealmcb> sommer: rennj in #olpc-help pasted those links
[07:03] <XiXaQ> has anyone been able to connect evolution users together, so they can share contacts, calendars, etc?
[07:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> XiXaQ, i've not found a (good) way yet :/
[07:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> their all monolithic exchange replacements :(
[07:05] <XiXaQ> yes, but they seem to be very expensive and very heavy?
[07:05] <XiXaQ> I need this for max 10 users.
[07:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> expensive== $$ or resources?
[07:06] <Kamping_Kaiser> basically the same boat here :/
[07:12] <XiXaQ> both.
[07:13] <XiXaQ> it seems to me that it should be possible to achieve it with an ldap server and apache with webdav enabled?
[07:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> theres free groupware stuff, wich does include what your after
[07:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> not sure, if you find an elegent way let me know
[07:27] <XiXaQ> likewise.
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[08:28] <kraut> moin
[08:31] <_ruben> *yawn*
[08:43] <jords> I'm having problems with samba user-level authentication on ubuntu server 7.10. I've added the user i'm trying to login with using sudo smbpasswd -L -a jords and sudo smbpasswd -L -e jords, but I can't log in still. Smb.conf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/51317/
[08:43] <jords> this is the login to view the shares i'm talking about
[09:17] <acidfire2008> anyone around can help me?
[09:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> hm. wrong bot
[09:18] <acidfire2008> jesus u guys and your script
[09:19] <acidfire2008> im wondering if someone can help me config pure-ftpd
[09:19] <acidfire2008> i got it installed i just wanna enable fxp and change port
[09:27] <acidfire2008> anyone alive?
[09:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> you may have to wait a while. be patient
[09:28] <jords> I'm alive
[09:29] <jords> but i use vs-ftpd... the only one that i managed to easily setup so every user can login and access their home folder
[09:29] <acidfire2008> can users fxp?
[09:29] <acidfire2008> all i wanna do is fxp grrr
[09:29] <jords> fxp?
[09:29] <acidfire2008> send from one ftp to another
[09:30] <jords> ahh... I'd just use sftp for that really
[09:30] <acidfire2008> hwo u do that/
[09:30] <acidfire2008> sftp a different pogram or what
[09:31] <jords> yeah sftp uses SSH to transfer files... has to be running on the servers.
[09:31] <jords> similar to ftp but faster and secure
[09:31] <acidfire2008> no i need to be able to connect to my server machine ftp and another ftp and transfer files via fxping
[09:31] <acidfire2008> its a feature i just cant figure out how to view my config file
[09:32] <acidfire2008> etc/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd.conf
[09:32] <acidfire2008> i know its in there
[09:32] <acidfire2008> but via sshing how can i edit a config file properly
[09:32] <jords> sudo nano /etc/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd.conf
[09:32] <jords> should do it
[09:33] <acidfire2008> whoa its like a blank page
[09:33] <acidfire2008> brb
[09:33] <jords> ok... maybe it's not there then ;)
[09:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> i dont see a pure-ftpd.conf in gutsy: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=pure-ftpd.conf&searchmode=searchfilesanddirs&case=insensitive&version=gutsy&arch=i386
[09:37] <jords> I'm having problems with samba user-level authentication on ubuntu server 7.10. I've added the user i'm trying to login with using sudo smbpasswd -L -a jords and sudo smbpasswd -L -e jords, but I can't log in still. Smb.conf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/51317/
[09:41] <Kamping_Kaiser> acidfire2008, http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=pure-ftpd&searchon=names&subword=1&version=gutsy&release=all look at that and check each package to see its configuration file/s
[09:41] <Kamping_Kaiser> jords, is the configuration valid? samba has a check tool.
[09:42] <jords> Kamping_Kaiser: ok... how do i check?
[09:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> jords, using sambas configuration checking tool - i dont have samba, you'll have to find out what its called
[09:42] <Kamping_Kaiser> jords, perhaps ask #samba
[09:44] <jords> heh well #samba has'nt been helpful.... i found the checking tool, it's conviently named "testparm" ????. but it does'nt find any problems
[09:46] <Kamping_Kaiser> jords, can you check the time, attempt a login, then pastebin the relevent part of /var/log/syslog and /var/log/smb.log
[09:48] <jords> [2008/01/09 22:47:43, 0] auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_administrators(792)
[09:48] <jords> create_builtin_administrators: Failed to create Administrators
[09:48] <jords> [2008/01/09 22:47:43, 0] auth/auth_util.c:create_builtin_users(758)
[09:48] <jords> create_builtin_users: Failed to create Users
[09:48] <jords> is coming up in my samba logs
[09:49] <jords> nothing printed to syslog
[09:49] <Kamping_Kaiser> never seen that before, you may have to ask in #samba :/
[09:49] * Kamping_Kaiser avoids samba typically
[09:51] * jords can't stand samba
[09:52] * jords has to use it because some people have windows and can't just use sshfs or nfs
[09:52] <acidfire2008> what about it
[09:52] <acidfire2008> i got pureftpd up and running
[09:52] <acidfire2008> just cant friggin fxp to it
[09:53] <Kamping_Kaiser> acidfire2008, tried a pure-ftpd channel?
[09:54] <acidfire2008> do we have one haha
[09:55] <Kamping_Kaiser> dunno. try #pureftpd
[09:55] <ICU> ##pureftpd
[09:56] <ICU> a "/list *pure*" helps :)
[09:56] <Kamping_Kaiser> ICU, i can never get it to tell me stuff :(
[09:57] <ICU> works like a charm :)
[09:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> half your luck :/
[10:01] <AnRkey> can i make a group part of another group in linux?
[10:01] <AnRkey> or am i being special?
[10:11] <acidfire2008> how can i change port in pure-ftpd
[10:12] <acidfire2008> thats all i think i need to do
[10:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> afk.
[10:17] <ICU> acidfire2008: google told me: http://www.awk-scripting.de/cluster/fxp-configuration.html#M4
[10:19] <acidfire2008> ive been there tons of times
[10:19] <acidfire2008> im on ubuntu 7.10 and i cant figure out where to change ftp port for pureftpd
[10:29] <acidfire2008> well this sucks
[10:29] <soren> acidfire2008: What have you tried?
[10:32] <acidfire2008> how can i search the ubuntu repositories and find out the right name for glftpd
[10:33] <acidfire2008> like so i can sudo apt-get install it
[10:45] <mok0> My /etc/mail/m4/submit.mc file is constantly being overwritten. Any ideas of how that happens? It's bloody annoying
[10:46] <acidfire2008> grr no one here uses glftpd
[10:46] <acidfire2008> or can someone give me a tip on a ftp server to install that will allow me to fxp
[10:48] <_ruben> my bet's that the licence of glftpd wont allow inclusion into ubuntu .. last i used it (years ago) i think it had some custom license and was part binary even (but might be wrong on that)
[10:49] <_ruben> glftpd is (or was at least) the prefered ftpd for warez sites
[10:50] <acidfire2008> so what should i use
[10:50] <acidfire2008> all i wanna do is be able to fxp to this ftp from antoher server
[10:50] <_ruben> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-87505.html .. first hit on google, wouldnt know if it'd still apply
[10:50] <acidfire2008> all i wann do really is change my port for pureftpd
[10:50] <acidfire2008> wanna*
[10:51] <_ruben> so you *only* want to change the port .. and *only* want to enable fxp .. funny
[10:52] <acidfire2008> those are my 2 plans
[10:52] <acidfire2008> i got told pureftpd can do it
[10:52] <acidfire2008> i just think it wont work on port 21
[10:53] <soren> acidfire2008: You could start by answering the questions you've been asked..
[10:53] <soren> acidfire2008: What have you tried already to change the port?
[10:54] * _ruben installs pure-ftpd for the fun of it ...
[10:54] <acidfire2008> well i cant get into the config
[10:54] <acidfire2008> so i havent really tried nething yet
[10:54] <acidfire2008> ruben u on 7.10 server?
[10:55] <acidfire2008> plez if u find out how to change port let me know
[10:55] <soren> Look...
[10:55] <soren> You're not even trying to change the port yet.
[10:55] <soren> You're trying to open a configuration file.
[10:56] <acidfire2008> but it dont have just one config file
[10:56] <soren> But how on earth are we supposed to know that when you only keep asking the same (wrong) question over and over?
[10:56] <acidfire2008> ive been reading
[10:56] <acidfire2008> soren have u played with pureftpd before?
[10:57] <soren> acidfire2008: You need to understand that IRC isn't just a convenient replacement for Google, documentation or man pages. IRC (and any other forum) is a place where you go and ask other people to take time out of their day to help you with your problems when you've tried yourself.
[10:57] <acidfire2008> ive been googling all day dont get a attitude
[10:57] <soren> and when you ask them, it's *your* responsibility to ask good questions so that others don't waste their time trying to figure out what your actual question is.
[10:57] <soren> acidfire2008: *I'm* the one with an attitude?!?
[10:58] <acidfire2008> na the guy behind u
[10:58] <soren> See...
[10:58] * Kamping_Kaiser waves
[10:58] <Kamping_Kaiser> ;)
[10:58] <soren> That's one way to make me not want to help you.
[10:58] * jords chuckles and goes back to sleep
[10:58] <acidfire2008> well u started off with a attitude so why would u wanna help me neways
[10:59] <acidfire2008> ive been explaing everything ive been doing
[10:59] <soren> acidfire2008: Asking the same (wrong) question over and ove and over constitutes an attitude in my book.
[10:59] <soren> acidfire2008: No.
[10:59] <acidfire2008> how did i ask the same WRONG ?
[10:59] <acidfire2008> and how is it wrong
[10:59] <soren> acidfire2008: Becuase you keep asking how to change the port, but your real problem seems to be that you can't figure out how to open the configuratino files.
[11:00] <acidfire2008> says u gotta make own config files or some shit
[11:00] <acidfire2008> i dunno
[11:00] <_ruben> oh well .. lets be nice for once ... replace the 2000 with the port you really wanna use : echo ,2000 | sudo tee /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/Bind
[11:01] <acidfire2008> see u knew how
[11:01] <acidfire2008> lol
[11:01] <_ruben> i didnt know how
[11:01] <_ruben> i figured it out tho
[11:01] <soren> acidfire2008: What says you have to make your own config files?
[11:02] <acidfire2008> sorry for being rude but ive been getting mad with this shit lol
[11:02] <acidfire2008> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pure-ftpd/+bug/477
[11:02] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 477 in pure-ftpd "Config of pure-ftpd need to be simplified." [Wishlist,Confirmed]
[11:03] <_ruben> time for lunch .. bbl
[11:03] <acidfire2008> ,56782
[11:03] <acidfire2008> is all it told me
[11:06] <soren> Well, did it help?
[11:06] <acidfire2008> did not change port no
[11:07] <acidfire2008> its still on 21
[11:07] <soren> And not 56782 ?
[11:07] <acidfire2008> yep
[11:07] <soren> acidfire2008: Did you restart it?
[11:07] <acidfire2008> do i need this whole post to add?
[11:07] <acidfire2008> echo ,2000 | sudo tee /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/Bind
[11:07] <acidfire2008> just like that?
[11:07] <soren> "post to add"?
[11:07] <jords> can you paste /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/Bind to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org?
[11:08] <acidfire2008> do i type it in just like that
[11:08] <jords> yeah
[11:09] <jords> if you just copy the whole file and paste it to the url i told you then i can see the config file
[11:09] <jords> see what's wrong hopefully
[11:09] <acidfire2008> how do i open that file/
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[11:10] <acidfire2008> and jords or soren how do u restart?
[11:11] <jords> /etc/init.d/pureftpd restart
[11:11] <jords> try that :D
[11:11] <acidfire2008> -bash: /etc/init.d/pureftpd: No such file or directory
[11:12] <soren> pure-ftpd, probably.
[11:13] <acidfire2008> holy shit it worked
[11:13] <acidfire2008> now i need _ruben to maby help me enable fxp
[11:13] <acidfire2008> he knew it needed to be put into that file
[11:19] <soren> acidfire2008: The pure-ftpd-wrapper man page is quite useful.
[11:20] <acidfire2008> link?
[11:20] <soren> er..
[11:20] <soren> no
[11:20] <soren> just type:
[11:20] <soren> man pure-ftpd-wrapper
[11:20] <acidfire2008> google?
[11:20] <acidfire2008> u confusing me
[11:20] <acidfire2008> lol
[11:21] <soren> You..
[11:21] <soren> well..
[11:21] <soren> just type:
[11:21] <soren> man pure-ftpd-wrapper
[11:21] <soren> And press return
[11:22] <acidfire2008> ok it says i need to enable fxp
[11:22] <acidfire2008> wonder how i woudl do that
[11:22] <soren> What?
[11:23] <soren> That's not what it says at all.
[11:23] <acidfire2008> i knwo
[11:23] <soren> ?!?
[11:23] <acidfire2008> but ive seen turtorials saying thats what i need to do
[11:23] <soren> You just said that it did?
[11:23] <soren> And I'm telling you to look at that man page, because it explains it!
[11:25] <acidfire2008> i just read all that and i dont see nothing abotu fxp
[11:25] <acidfire2008> sorry im really new with this
[11:26] <kraut> http://lakki.iki.fi/~lakki/Server_in_the_house.pdf
[11:28] <soren> acidfire2008: Then you haven't read it..
[11:28] <soren> acidfire2008: Configuration files containing boolean values are "AllowAnonymousFXP", "AllowDotFiles", "AllowUserFXP",
[11:29] <soren> acidfire2008: You create a new config file called AllowAnonymousFXP with just "on" in it.
[11:29] <soren> Restart pure-ftpd, and you're done.
[11:29] <acidfire2008> ok i got ya there
[11:29] <acidfire2008> one last thing
[11:29] <acidfire2008> how do u create a file
[11:29] <acidfire2008> go into the dir and type what
[11:30] <soren> jords: Already explained that..
[11:30] <soren> Whoops.
[11:30] <soren> acidfire2008: jords already explained that:
[11:30] <soren> 10:32:33 < ~jords> sudo nano /etc/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd.conf
[11:31] <acidfire2008> so nano makes a dir?
[11:31] <acidfire2008> i mean a file
[11:32] <acidfire2008> so do it like this
[11:32] <jords> did'nt you say create a new file with one option in it? i have to say pure-ftpd's configuration is pretty screwed.
[11:32] <acidfire2008> sudo nano /etc/pure-ftpd/AllowAnonymousFXP.conf
[11:32] <acidfire2008> do it like that
[11:32] <acidfire2008> ?
[11:33] <soren> acidfire2008: Do all the toher files have a .conf extension?
[11:34] <soren> jords: Quite.
[11:34] <acidfire2008> nope
[11:34] <acidfire2008> so just that command without the .conf then?
[11:36] <acidfire2008> ok on nano how do i add the on part
[11:36] <acidfire2008> like how do i save ect
[11:36] <acidfire2008> etc
[11:36] <jords> type on
[11:36] <acidfire2008> k
[11:36] <jords> then press control-w then control-x
[11:37] <acidfire2008> control-w does a search thing
[11:37] <acidfire2008> then nothing happens when i do the control-x
[11:37] <jords> lol oops
[11:37] <jords> ok control-o
[11:38] <acidfire2008> k took me outta the search thing
[11:38] <acidfire2008> then went to next line
[11:38] <acidfire2008> that mean its saved?
[11:38] <jords> press it again
[11:38] <jords> should say saved
[11:38] <acidfire2008> ask me if its the right file name to write to
[11:38] <jords> or rather wrote 1 line
[11:39] <acidfire2008> just press enter?
[11:39] <jords> yeah
[11:39] <acidfire2008> now it says wrote one line
[11:39] <jords> cool. now control-x
[11:39] <_ruben> or just: echo on | sudo tee /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/AllowAnonymousFXP
[11:40] <_ruben> then again .. i doubt you want anonymous fxp
[11:40] <jords> yeah only for users is more sane
[11:40] <acidfire2008> well i only want to be able to fxp :(
[11:40] <_ruben> then use AllowUserFXP instead of AllowAnonymousFXP .. or *really*: RTFM
[11:41] <jords> :D
[11:42] <_ruben> hackers (in the broadest sense of the word, including scriptkiddies) just love admins without a clue.. but that's a different story of sorts
[11:42] <jords> ok so sudo rm AllowAnonoymousFXP && echo on | sudo tee /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/AllowUserFXP would be right
[11:43] <jords> _ruben: exactly... free seedboxes ftw :D
[11:44] <_ruben> Anonononymous? :)
[11:44] <jords> no anon is for nubs.... Uberhaxorwhoslikereallycool is more line it :D
[11:47] <acidfire2008> damn u guys rock
[11:47] <acidfire2008> its finally letting me fxp
[11:47] <jords> yay :D
[11:51] <_ruben> so let this be lesson learned: RTFM .. that all we did, atleast what i did
[11:52] <acidfire2008> hey man i really do appreciate it
[11:52] <acidfire2008> nice
[11:52] <_ruben> the best way to learn things is to just try to figure it out yourself by reading the available docs
[11:52] <acidfire2008> from my friends box i can fxp at 8mb/s
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[13:24] <mok0> Does anyone here have experience with running virtual machines, esp. Ubuntu JeOS?
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[14:35] <soren> mok0: I do.
[14:35] <soren> (not surprisingly)
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[15:43] <Gargoyle> greeting
[15:43] <Gargoyle> +s
[15:46] <sommer> yo
[17:39] <citybird> hello?
[17:39] <leonel> ollǝɥ
[17:39] <citybird> sorry wrong window
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[19:56] <zylmak> hello
[19:56] <zylmak> im trying to install a printer on a ubuntu 7.10 server
[20:21] <nxvl_work> mathiaz: around?
[20:22] <nxvl_work> i have a doubt on Bug #130836
[20:22] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 130836 in apache2 "Specify OpenDocument icon(s) in Apache2 configuration" [Wishlist,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130836
[20:22] <nxvl_work> the icons have been licensed as apache license, so i don't need to add anything on the copyright since there it is the apache license already there
[20:23] <nxvl_work> doesn't i?
[20:26] <mathiaz> nxvl_work: I'd mention that in the copyright file that the icons a licensed under the apache license and link to the bug for reference.
[20:27] <mathiaz> nxvl_work: the icons are not part of the official apache release file.
[20:28] <nxvl_work> mathiaz: so, i need to add a line saying those icons are also licensed as apache license
[20:29] <mathiaz> nxvl_work: yes. I'd also add the link the LP bug where the author states the icons are licensed under the apache license.
[20:30] <nxvl_work> mathiaz: ok, thnx
[20:49] <nxvl_work> ok, debdiff send
[20:49] <nxvl_work> sent*
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[21:27] <sommer> nealmcb: noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo: http://www.linux.com/feature/124323
[21:37] <nxvl_work> soren: can you please take a look at Bug #130836, the license and version hace changed
[21:37] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 130836 in apache2 "Specify OpenDocument icon(s) in Apache2 configuration" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130836
[21:38] * soren looks
[21:48] <nealmcb> sommer: yeah - I saw a different story this morning - this one is more informative. bottom line, it is hard to keep ms from making their stuff sort of work on the xo, and best to allow for dual boot, I suspect. hard part is to convince countries from selling their kids down the road with ms....
[21:50] <sommer> nealmcb: yeppers... makes me feel dirty though
[21:59] <nealmcb> sommer: yeah. but getting in at the ground floor with OpenFirmware underneath xp could have some advantages :-)
[22:01] <ScottK> If someone want to run Windows, they should be free to do so.
[22:06] <nealmcb> sommer: freelikegnu: http://www.freelikegnu.org/?p=21 Ubuntu on OLPC tutorial
[22:13] <sommer> nealmcb: sweet... I'm definitely going to try that out
[22:13] <nxvl_work> soren: did you take a loog?
[22:13] <nxvl_work> look*
[22:14] <soren> nxvl_work: Sorry, got otherwise distracted.
[22:14] <soren> nxvl_work: I'll look in a minute.
[22:14] <nxvl_work> soren: np, take a look when you have time
[22:48] <soren> nxvl_work: I've put it on my todo list for tomorrow. It's bed time.
[22:50] <nxvl_work> soren: ok, thnx
[23:54] <kgoetz> anyone here familar with logwatch? i have two systems which seem to be configured identically. (exept one has a --mail=foo@foo line). th eone with the --mail line has its logs flooded with '"unknown entry"s in the pam_unix section. the 2nd install doesnt have any. can someone help me work out whats playin up?