[01:32:42] <phix> poyntz: I have heard no complaints but I dont use the video feature
[01:32:45] <poyntz> is it jscript, java,?
[01:33:08] <poyntz> phix: ah
[01:33:09] <phix> jadon: haha, like anythig M$ has bought and developed ontop of ;)
[01:33:24] <Pauluntu> i switched back to windows so i could use skype :P
[01:33:30] <poyntz> ?
[01:33:34] <poyntz> it works on ubuntu
[01:33:34] <phix> poyntz: ummm C I think
[01:33:40] <phix> poyntz: it does
[01:33:47] <phix> poyntz: you can use empathy to do it
[01:33:47] <poyntz> phix: i mean the client side
[01:33:56] <phix> yeah C
[01:33:59] <poyntz> phix: like, what’s stored on the client side?
[01:34:20] <jadon> phix: so tru although you have to give them credit for AoE II
[01:34:28] <phix> C libraries, executables and icons
[01:34:45] <poyntz> phix: so C can be dynamic?
[01:34:48] <phix> jadon: meh, I will do no such thing :P
[01:34:54] <phix> poyntz: what are you on about? :)
[01:34:56] <poyntz> and inserted in webpages now?
[01:35:00] <phix> C is a programming language
[01:35:04] <poyntz> i know
[01:35:16] <phix> there is an installer for it if that is what you mean
[01:35:22] <poyntz> but, what’s the gtalk gui?
[01:35:31] <poyntz> jscript?
[01:35:33] <phix> empathy
[01:35:38] <phix> C and GTK
[01:35:42] <poyntz> ah
[01:36:02] <phix> it is a gnome based app
[01:36:08] <poyntz> oh :P
[01:36:11] <poyntz> i’m on kde
[01:36:30] <poyntz> not sure if the gnome libraries are installed by default
[01:36:35] <phix> there is probably kde version for it too
[01:36:44] <phix> poyntz: you using ubuntu or kubuntu?
[01:36:50] <poyntz> kubuntu
[01:36:57] <phix> ok, just google it :)
[01:36:59] <rainbowwarrior> hello
[01:37:08] <poyntz> but minus kde, same sort of thing ;)
[01:37:45] <phix> http://www.google.com/talk/otherclients.html
[01:37:54] <rainbowwarrior> can someone help me to get java working properly please ?
[01:37:56] <phix> hmmm looks like I was wrong
[01:38:00] <poyntz> imho the GUI is just sexier for kde than gnome
[01:38:08] <Pauluntu> google talk is nice but does it do video?
[01:38:33] <phix> poyntz: ok there is a web browser plugin that does the video part of it
[01:38:38] <phix> poyntz: http://www.google.com/talk/
[01:38:55] <coolstar> phix: it also does the audio and landline calls
[01:39:04] <phix> coolstar: correct
[01:39:12] <Pauluntu> yeah but that means you have to be on gmail to do video chat though i didn’t like that
[01:39:14] <phix> poyntz: :) i hope that helped
[01:39:22] <poyntz> slower or faster than skype?
[01:39:31] <poyntz> and better or reduced video quality?
[01:39:38] <jadon> phix: aww come on you never played it?
[01:39:55] <phix> Pauluntu: you have to be on skype to use skype chat, I much like being a gmail member than a skype member :)
[01:40:08] <poyntz> i’m both :P
[01:40:12] <phix> jadon: nup
[01:40:12] <poyntz> but yaa
[01:40:27] <phix> poyntz: I Have set it up once for a client but I never tested the video part of it
[01:40:30] <jadon> phix: basicly M$ did it right
[01:40:37] <phix> poyntz: just TIAS (Try It And See)
[01:40:57] <phix> poyntz: you can be the judge :)
[01:41:11] <phix> but there is a skype ubuntu client, I have installed it before
[01:41:16] <poyntz> phix: haha. one day. thanks for the tip :)
[01:41:39] <rainbowwarrior> Hi i have a problem with java on Ubuntu 11.10 when i go onto chat the applet loads and then when logging in it just sits there doing nothing, any idea how to fix this please ?
[01:41:42] <Pauluntu> phix, true but i prefer a stand alone application instead of having to run through the web browser. but doesn’t matter when i used it a few days ago the video kept crashing on gmail so i didn’t h<Pauluntu> rainbowwarrior, idk about your situation but when i was trying to play pogo it wouldn’t work with openjdk6 i had to uninstall it and install the real oracle java for java stuff to work
[01:43:31] <rainbowwarrior> ok il try that thankyou Pauluntu
[01:44:24] <jdavis_> unity question: is there a way to cycle between tasks just on one workspace? Also, is there a way to more directly choose one window out of several windows of the same application, without having t<phix> rainbowwarrior: I am working on fixing some java problems as we speak
[01:45:32] <phix> rainbowwarrior: I found the easiest way is to install the sun/oracle verison, I have a repo if you want it, from PPA
[01:46:24] <phix> cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ferramroberto-java-oneiric.list
[01:46:26] <phix> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ferramroberto/java/ubuntu oneiric main
[01:46:42] <phix> just google it to find the command to install the keys and what not
[01:47:32] <jadon> when im bored i cat jpegs
[01:47:48] <jadon> then i cat /cat
[01:48:05] <phix> jadon: I used to cat them to /dev/dsp in the good old days
[01:48:44] <phix> catting them to /dev/console was also fun
[01:48:59] <jadon> what did that do?
[01:49:00] <pconwell> anyone familiar with kvm?
[01:49:24] <coolstar> pconwell: I prefer Virtualbox or VMware depending on the OS installed
[01:49:31] <jadon> phix: you should install sl
[01:49:34] <coolstar> Virtualbox for linux guest, and VMware for Windows
[01:49:48] <pconwell> yeah, really, I’m just trying to see if my processor supports virtualization
[01:49:58] <jadon> what CPU?
[01:50:07] <pconwell> er.. one sec
[01:50:21] <pconwell> Intel E7230
[01:50:50] <coolstar> how do you reorder items in the unity launcher?
[01:50:57] <pconwell> I googled it and googled it, but found nothing.. the 7220 does, so I assume it does too
[01:51:05] <jadon> ill check
[01:51:07] <pconwell> coolstar: long clikc
[01:51:08] <jadon> 1 sec
[01:51:17] <coolstar> pconwell: thx
[01:51:49] <kbhtech> What is the programming channel?
[01:51:56] <kbhtech> (C++)
[01:52:17] <jadon> pconwell: whats your cpu called (core2 etc)
[01:52:43] <pconwell> well, here is what is confusing me: I’m looking at the community documentation https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation
[01:52:55] <phix> pconwell: I am!
[01:52:57] <pconwell> jadon: I’m not 100% sure, it’s an old server I bought off ebay
[01:53:06] <jadon> is it on?
[01:53:11] <pconwell> yes
[01:53:17] <phix> just google it
[01:53:18] <jadon> whats it running?
[01:53:28] <pconwell> ubuntu server 11.04
[01:53:33] <phix> pconwell: what are you tying to do with KVM?
[01:53:57] <phix> pconwell: cat /proc/cpuinfo will tell you
[01:53:58] <pconwell> phix: nothing particlarly with kvm, just trying to find out if the server supports virtualization…
[01:54:00] <phix> pconwell: you need motherboard support as well
[01:54:03] <jadon> pconwell: does it have GUI?
[01:54:13] <pconwell> phix: right
[01:54:22] <pconwell> jadon: no
[01:54:22] <jadon> ah
[01:54:31] <pconwell> Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.00GHz
[01:54:39] <pconwell> two cores
[01:54:42] <phix> pconwell: look for vmx flag I think it is
[01:54:45] <phix> or vme
[01:55:01] <pconwell> yup – vme
[01:55:07] <pconwell> and vmx
[01:55:10] <phix> oh pentium D, I dont think that had virt support, it was the core 2 duos that started with it
[01:55:15] <phix> ok ignore me :)
[01:55:19] <phix> if oyu have the flag then it is supported
[01:55:49] <phix> Xen / KVM, Virtualbox and vmware supports it
[01:55:58] <jadon> pconwell: less /proc/cpuinfo
[01:56:04] <pconwell> Okay, that’s what I thought, but I’m a little confused because the community doc says look for “Your CPU supports KVM” for support
[01:56:06] <jadon> whats that give
[01:56:06] <phix> jadon: too late ;P
[01:56:18] <jadon> yes i want to see the full output
[01:56:19] <phix> jadon: that gives info about your cpu
[01:56:26] <phix> jadon: that is what cat does
[01:56:32] <phix> less just pages it for you
[01:56:49] <pconwell> jadon: okay, what do you want me to do with it?
[01:56:50] <jadon> lol i didnt read that part i was googleing
[01:56:56] <jadon> paste it in
[01:56:57] <phix> hehe
[01:57:00] <jadon> or pm it to me
[01:57:04] <phix> paste what in?
[01:57:06] <pconwell> one sec
[01:57:36] <phix> cat /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l
[01:57:36] <phix> 200
[01:57:50] <phix> 200 lines of stuff on my 8 cores :)
[01:57:51] <coolstar> So I coded an app, and i’m having weird issues regarding unity.
[01:58:03] <phix> coolstar: continue
[01:58:18] <phix> is it opengl app?
[01:58:18] <coolstar> no
[01:58:21] <coolstar> its a web browser
[01:58:22] <pconwell> http://pastebin.com/bSwRaEE6
[01:58:23] <Roasted> so, new trick my computer is doing. If I open rhythmbox, my sansa player automatically unmounts. If I open banshee, its fine. LOL!?!?!?!?!?!
[01:58:38] <phix> coolstar: you created a web browser? or it is a web based app?
[01:58:42] <coolstar> phix: I put all the menu items into 1 icon at the right of the toolbar (like chrome)
[01:58:42] <pconwell> jadon: the “sudo kvm-ok” part at the bottom is what is confusing me
[01:58:46] <poyntz> thanks all
[01:58:48] <coolstar> phix: its a browser
[01:59:10] <zjhui> hello everyone ,i have meet the problem when i install the nginx from the source , my host is ubuntu-server 11.10 and the nginx version is naginx 0.8.46 ,and the gcc version is gcc 4.6.1
[01:59:12] <phix> coolstar: nice
[01:59:39] <zjhui> the eror message is :src/core/ngx_resolver.c: In function ‘ngx_resolver_process_ptr’:src/core/ngx_resolver.c: In function ‘ngx_resolver_process_ptr’:
[01:59:40] <zjhui> src/core/ngx_resolver.c:1425:43: error: variable ‘qclass’ set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
[01:59:40] <zjhui> src/core/ngx_resolver.c:1425:36: error: variable ‘qtype’ set but not used [-Werror=unused-but-set-variable]
[01:59:40] <zjhui> cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
[01:59:40] <zjhui> make[1]: *** [objs/src/core/ngx_resolver.o] Error 1
[01:59:40] <zjhui> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jiahui/nginx/nginx-0.8.55′
[01:59:40] <zjhui> make: *** [build] Error 2
[01:59:42] <phix> coolstar: I do side projects like that too, I created a wheel the otherday
[01:59:43] <@FloodBot1> zjhui: Please don’t flood; use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste; don’t use Enter as punctuation.
[01:59:49] <phix> zjhui: bad!
[02:00:08] <zjhui> phix: sorry..
[02:00:37] <happygolucky> zjhui: can you repeat all that i clicked away and missed it
[02:00:49] <jadon> bahhahhaaa
[02:00:58] <phix> zjhui: you very big nginx problem?
[02:01:07] <phix> lol
[02:01:30] <phix> what is nginx?
[02:02:29] <zjhui> happygolucky: ok , http://paste.ubuntu.com/751143/ here is the error message
[02:03:08] <zjhui> happygolucky: and my host is ubuntu-server 11.10 and the nginx version is naginx 0.8.46 ,and the gcc version is gcc 4.6.1
[02:03:22] <happygolucky> zjhui: I was kidding
[02:03:24] <tensorpudding> zjhui, looks like a problem with the nginx source version, not with ubuntu
[02:03:41] <saucy_donkey> #aintitcool.com
[02:03:55] <saucy_donkey> oops
[02:03:55] <phix> zjhui: ok so you have to treat all warnings as errors?
[02:03:55] <phix> it doesnt look like a big issue
[02:04:02] <phix> zjhui: are you using a make file to compile it?
[02:04:32] <tensorpudding> zjhui, the Makefile has the option -Werror in the CFLAGS, which makes make fail on warnings, and the compiler emitted a warning
[02:04:52] <tensorpudding> zjhui, this is an issue with the version of nginx you used, or a bug in the compiler, and i lean towards the former
[02:05:21] <happygolucky> the -werror i had that before
[02:05:21] <tensorpudding> zjhui, you should consider using the version of nginx that is packaged for ubuntu
[02:05:29] <happygolucky> you have warnings as errors set
[02:05:50] <Roasted> so, new trick my computer is doing. If I open rhythmbox, my sansa player automatically unmounts. If I open banshee, its fine. LOL!?!?!?!?!?!
[02:05:52] <happygolucky> you can rebuild gcc with somethiong like –disable-werror
[02:05:54] <tensorpudding> you can edit the Makefile to remove -Werror but you should report a bug on the nginx bugtracker
[02:06:20] <tensorpudding> don’t actually build gcc with -Werror disabled, that is a terrible idea
[02:06:29] <zjhui> tensorpudding: yes , i also thought that , but i have google for a long time , and can’t figure out the problem
[02:06:36] <happygolucky> or edit the -werror out of the source.. it’s under i think pflags or something in some file
[02:06:39] <phix> tensorpudding: that is a great idea, warnings are fine
[02:07:36] <happygolucky> oh right cflags
[02:07:40] <tensorpudding> phix, if the writers of the software put -Werror in their Makefile, it was because they want to maintain a reasonably clean and compliant codebase, and disabling -Werror on your GCC is not on<zjhui> tensorpudding: the Makefile don’t have the werror option
[02:08:58] <tensorpudding> zjhui, are you sure
[02:09:48] <happygolucky> check the common.mak file for the cflag or -werror and then just take it out
[02:10:01] <zjhui> tensorpudding: yes http://paste.ubuntu.com/751148/
[02:10:01] <happygolucky> *of not or
[02:10:02] <tensorpudding> why are you building 0.8.55 anyway
[02:10:30] <zjhui> tensorpudding: that is my Makefile
[02:10:33] <tensorpudding> it calls multiple other Makefiles
[02:10:46] <tensorpudding> in the objs folder
[02:11:09] <happygolucky> zjhui: common.mak
[02:18:26] <tensorpudding> err, other Makefiles
[02:30:28] <Roasted> wow, why is rhythmbox so fail. it keep segfaulting every time I click anything on it.

   
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