28 09:15:25 helen rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd"
swVersion="7.4.4" x-pid="854" x-info="http://www.rsyslog.com;] exiting on
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Is this a plymouth problem or rsyslogd?
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Moved the ini files out of /etc/php5/cli/conf.d and the warnings went away.
I've got to set aside some time and upgrade to 14.04. Fair amount of
Apache work involved
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getting
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There must be a better way.
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These two bugs are destroying my equanimity. I wrote a cron kludge to work
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and DNS messages often came back in
less. I could no way to tune the wait time.
Plus I am perfectly happy without both.
Thanks for your attention.
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On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 09:44:25AM -0400, Jim Tarvid wrote:
Why not kill the weak ciphers too?
Sure! Can you send a patch for this?
I do not really see the point
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Why not kill the weak ciphers too?
Sure! Can you send a patch for this?
Thanks!
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r...@helen:/etc/apache2/mods-available# diff
/etc/apache2/mods
Content-Type: message/http
TRACE / HTTP/1.0
Connection closed by foreign host.
The false positive alarms the credit care security scanners.
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lead to a coding nightmare.
I've put this conversation back on the ubuntu-server list, perhaps someone
else has wisdom.
Jim
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WIFI2200 slowly drops EVDO sensitivity. It
was replaced once and continues to do the same.
Is the third one the Charm?
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4) can the link down for eth2 be prevented?
5) is there a way to refresh detection of eth2?
Seems like Hotel California. I am stuck in Networking 101.
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Some of my clients would like shell accounts. I am not enthusiastic about
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People are selling VPSs for less than $10 per month.
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dovecot detects timemovedbackwards and dies.
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On 10/02/2009 10:16 PM, Jim Tarvid wrote:
Brought home an ENL832TX sundance card. The module generates an error
r...@venus:/lib/modules/2.6.28-15-generic
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On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 09:21:08PM -0400, Jim Tarvid wrote:
Looking for a simple RESTful atom builder (client). drivel and
charm are incomplete. Abdera is overkill
I think you'll have better luck on the ubuntu-users
prices to new kit.
I have had some issues with old iron in the past, rarely any issues with new
kit. Trying not to buy problems.
Thanks,
Jim
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Any words of wisdom
Any words of wisdom on getting Ubuntu Server to run on this sort of iron?
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I've found putting the web root in user space preferable to /var/www. Since
many users have multiple websites I place each web tree under
/home/user/public_html.
Still leaves rafts of security question for which I find no complete
solution other than virtual private web servers but if I remove
There are no rules. Google's servers are typically two cores with 4GB. They
prefer numbers to iron per server.
One can always trade cache for CPU and disk IO.
On one of my servers, query_cache_size= 256M, eliminated prunes and
got me an 8:1 hit to insert ratio. You might experiment to
I'd like to do some serious exploration. The jaunty version is too old -
Filename: pool/universe/c/couchdb/couchdb_0.8.0-2_amd64.deb
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/couchdb/0.9.0-2ubuntu3 is
encouraging but not much easier than compiling from scratch
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I suspect a kernel upgrade and a PAE problem. The kernel upgrade was pending
a restart. Usually not a problem unless using the server kernel (or more
than 3GB RAM).
Your distro is out of date and a dist-upgrade is not automatic any more. A
non-server (alternate) Dapper LTS would probably be best
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A text mode alternate CD installation has worked for me when the desktop and
server CDs failed.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Jason Joines joi...@as.okstate.edu wrote:
Sebastien Estienne wrote:
Have you applied all the firmware upgrade to this server BIOS + raid
controller?
Sebastien
Good idea, especially if it supports multiple versions.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Jaime Frutos Morales acidb...@gmail.comwrote:
I don't know if this is the right way to do this, but I would like to
propose this blueprint for its inclusion in Ubuntu Server Blueprints:
What is wrong with updating sources.list and simnply doing apt-get dist-upgrade?
On 3/1/09, Ante Karamatić iv...@grad.hr wrote:
U Ned, 01. 03. 2009., u 02:36 +0100, Sebastien Estienne je napisao/la:
why not just patching the python code of do-release-upgrade to
skip/modify the part of the
While postfix is downhill, I've used esmtp when I wanted less, much less.
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as we know it Christmas Party.
Jim
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Carsten Aulbert
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Mark Schouten wrote:
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For the file serving needs of the vast majority of small networks, how
can
one justify more than
There are several command line configuration tools that would make
that task easier (add zone, add virtual server, add database and
user).
For the original writers intent, tasksel is the easiest route.
Jim
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Mike Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To:
Rough cut on an install script. usage install_drupal user pass domain dbpass
dbname
The intent is to install drupal in user space such that
http://domain/brings up Drupal's install screen.
This would allow users to design their website and prepare it for uploading
to a public server.
To do that
Actually looking for comments and advice on the attached script.
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Rough cut on an install script. usage install_drupal user pass domain
dbpass dbname
The intent
, as far as i'm aware it's not a standard
Hope this helps,
Henri
Jim Tarvid wrote:
Rough cut on an install script. usage install_drupal user pass domain
dbpass dbname
The intent is to install drupal in user space such that http://domain/brings
up Drupal's install screen.
This would allow
Tried ebox with ebox-dns this morning and it broke outgoing connections.
Many of my dns stanzas contain gmail configuration and to be useful, I would
need templates.
No apache2 module at all that I could find.
Tell me again what is wrong with webmin?
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Those who choose to run the client on the server can do so which I do on my
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That practice is not without its disadvantages.
1) firefox and xorg can consume a large proportions of
a server install.
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I have two NIB SATA cards which I do not anticipate using. Any reasonable
offer which exceeds shipping cost will be acceptable.
1) 3ware 8000 series SATA RAID Controller 8006-2LP.
2) PB3124-2SATA300 PCI-X 4 port Host Controller SiI 3124
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 9:29 AM, David
I work from home a lot and some of my servers are beyond physical reach, so
a resident management program with a GUI is one more program I will not
install.
But...
A small resident server with it's own IP stack running along side the Ubuntu
installation that has a chance of surviving a system
Those with thousands of servers can justify the cost of commercial
services. Those of us at the margins have more modest aspirations.
Now that Ebox has displaced Webmin in the Debian world, I am more
interested in working in that sphere. Once Ebox is competent at the
most common tasks, perhaps I
After our border gateway hard drive crashed yesterday, we installed
Hardy Alternate CLI on an old spare server which served honorably on
the work bench testing hardware. We installed openssh-server and ebox*
(mostly) and moved to a workstation.
After dealing with network interfaces and adding one
Good point on a server. The desktop sound system is in total disarray.
We are content to build our servers on the alternative command line
only install but I suspect several server builds are in order (file,
web, gateway...).
But I did try to set up a vls server recently and decided the effort
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Ubuntu server should be forked - one version for Internet facing
machines and another for workgroups behind a gateway. The needs
it ready for the help
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, Mathias Gug wrote:
Hi Jim,
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 10:31:17AM -0400, Jim Tarvid wrote:
generates a kernel panic on reboot after install. workaround is
ubuntu-alternative command line install
Could you file a bug in LP for this ?
It's not a bug. The server kernel is aimed at PAE
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How about a note for Geode LX and NX, Epia, some Macs ...?
Most of us aren't stuffing more than 4GB in our servers
The workaround is fine, it just isn't obvious.
Jim
On 8/14/07, Ben Collins [EMAIL
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Jim Tarvid
On 7/26/07, Ante Karamatic' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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If everything is backported as it evolves, it is more like a perpetual beta
instead of long term support.
I moved two servers from Edgy back to Dapper LTS based on the promise of
LTS. What I got
than optimal.
Specialization seems a necessity at the moment. I have trouble
imagining a one server serves all approach.
Jim Tarvid
On 7/15/07, Geoff O'Callaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
List newbie here, but I have had a read through much of the archives and the
web pages.
I'm trying
to be completely
accurate, there is a reason it is successful. My opinion is that it is
quick and easy to find what you are looking for (accuracy aside).
Of course, the decision to make changes such as this does not rest in
my hands and these are only my opinions.
Aaron Kincer
Jim Tarvid
You make a good case. ISPConfig is planning on building on lighttpd.
Maybe the VHCS Omega people will as well.
Maybe arbitrary code execution in your own space is enough.
Jim Tarvid
On 3/26/07, Soren Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 11:26:06AM -0400, Jim Tarvid wrote
I agree. Without some specialization #ubuntu is too noisy
Jim Tarvid
On 3/25/07, Soren Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess this it the most appropriate place to discuss it.
A few days ago, a few of us on #ubuntu-server briefly talked about
changing #ubuntu-server to an actual support
is to sell out my collection
of sub 1Ghz machines for $100 and move on. The soul should not be
wasted on the preservation of industrial waste.
Jim Tarvid
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G'day there One All,
I'm currently trying to construct a home network (basically just
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