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11:00 AM
@Unihedron And I actually mean BukkitDev. But yea, I haven't kept up with any of that. Been quite a while.
 
Speaking of that, I'm going to close the rest of the questions, brb
 
You scared him off!
Got to love Google search. I look for Ubuntu 14.04 uninstall pidgin, and I get 10 things to do after installing Ubuntu.
 
sudo apt-get remove pidgin
 
Every time a launch it, I get an error, and have to launch it a second time for it to actually work.
 
Are all your packages up to date?
 
11:12 AM
Dunno...
 
do this
 
I figured I'd remove, then re-install pidgin.
 
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
That essentially does a full system upgrade, including the kernel.
 
DANG! Update is a VERY active command
 
So are the others :p
 
11:14 AM
upgrade fit in the window...
 
just a warning, dist-upgrade can be iffy
90% of the time it wont cause any issues. Occasionally when doing kernel upgrades things can go wrong.
At least in my experience. 1 in 10 of my kernel upgrades require some extra work. But you probably don't need a dist-upgrade anyways.
 
I DL'd/burned the disk a few days ago....MAYBE Thursday
Is there a better messenger app than pidgin?
 
Ah yea, probably not necessary then. dist-upgrade is basically for upgrading to the next version of ubuntu.
Which desktop environment are you using?
Unity?
 
Mostly, I'd like AOL, Yahoo, Skype and FB
The one that came with it...
I have added variety [sp?]
 
There's a native skype app for linux
 
11:17 AM
I can't spell for crap...
I added Skype.
On my Mac, I use Adium, and I like how that works, [Not how it's Skype add in works]
My Mac runs Lion
 
@Joe'sMorgue You added the skype plugin for pidgin, or you added the skype program itself?
 
program
 
Ah okay yea
So, the problem is just that pidgin doesn't want to start normally?
 
I removed Pidgin. Will re-install it, unless you recommend another one.
 
Pidgin is great. I even have it on this Windows laptop
 
11:19 AM
Yes. I was hoping a reinstall would work, but before I do, I'm asking if there is a better one
OK. Pidgin it is...
 
There could be some others but Pidgin is worth getting to work. It's a pretty mature project and still has ongoing development.
 
So far, all my installs have been in Terminal, the downloads I have tried have not worked
 
Yea don't bother trying to download & install binaries unless you can't find it in the ubuntu repository.
I believe the command for a full pidgin uninstall would be something like this
apt-get remove --purge pidgin*
 
That's kinda what I've been stuck doing. My friend told me Ubuntu is pretty much internet based OS.
Can I do that now, I did the other command.
 
Definitely not "internet-based" by any definition of the term :p
Yes.
 
11:23 AM
With the * at the end?
 
A wildcard to remove all packages starting with "pidgin"
 
Shouldn't that be sudo
 
There are some additional packages for plugins and that sort of thing, will also remove those.
yes
sudo apt-get remove --purge pidgin*
 
WOW! I'm learning...I'm learnin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Just realized unix.se would be a good place for me
 
11:25 AM
No! I'd never find you there! :P
 
Haha
 
OK....@Justin would ping you there, but not as funny to say
OK. Ready to install. Have a page with how to do it. Wish me luck. BRB
 
You don't need that
Don't bother
It's one command.
sudo apt-get install pidgin
@Joe'sMorgue
 
You don't need the dev version. Use the stable version that comes in the ubuntu repositories.
If you've already added that PPA then I would suggest removing it.
 
11:27 AM
OK.
I have not
 
And you've already did the package repo update
 
It was at enter to continue, or ctrl-c
 
So just sudo apt-get install pidgin
If the reinstall doesn't fix the issue, then I suppose a development version might be a logical next step. But I would try with the stable version first.
 
I came to SO to get better at Java, which I [kinda] am. Which lead me to learning XML. [I know it's a language...'bout it] Now, I'm learning Unix... ;)
Installed...
 
Good good
 
11:31 AM
Came up, no errors. The window is still over this one...
 
:D
If you want to check repos for additional pidgin plugins and that sort of thing, you can do:
apt-cache search pidgin
 
sudo apt-cache etc?
Wow! No
 
You don't actually need sudo for that one. It only reads the package repository, doesn't do any adding/remove, so it doesn't need elevated privileges.
 
I see Skype, does it do Facebook?
 
The skype plugin was really awky last time I used it. It still required having skype installed and open, which is strange.
For facebook...hmm
Oh cool, facebook has XMPP support. Check this out
 
11:37 AM
@Joe'sMorgue Isn't XML like dead?
 
@Unihedron XML is far from dead 0_o
 
I don't tink so...Android uses it for it's UI
 
JavaFX also uses it for the UI
 
Is this worth my time?
 
11:39 AM
no
 
Lol, things like YAML and JSON are slowly beginning to replace XML for simple data structures. But it's a long way from dead.
 
JSON has already replaced xml in most of the places
 
I've never had to use XML in.... two years
 
@Joe'sMorgue Nope, I wouldn't bother with any of that. Feel free to toy with your desktop environment settings but other than that I wouldn't bother.
 
auto-generated my maven pom.xml files ^_^
 
11:41 AM
@Unihedron Do you program for Android?
 
@Joe'sMorgue Nope.
 
Everybody is telling me I need XML to convert my game to it...
 
JSON will never completely replace XML. JSON just isn't the right tool for the job in a a lot of cases.
 
YAML is cooler though. XML files has a lot of redundancy, which makes it harder to be parsed freestyled or effectively transformed into another format.
 
I for one would NOT want to define GUI elements in JSON...
 
11:43 AM
Why not? :O
 
That sounds...awkward.
I do like YAML though
 
@Joe ypu used an idea of how xml works as you wud need it to design android ui
having kbowledge of xml helps you to understand html and fxml as well
 
But we don't have to worry because scripting languages like Groovy and Python are going to replace all of those :p
 
:D !
 
11:44 AM
@ItachiUchiha Can you repeat that in English please :P
 
but most of android ui can be handled using drag and drop feature
 
...which generates XML >_>
 
I've messed with that...Not making progress
 
you need to have an idea of xml..
 
You don't. You can use a wizard or something. That's what UIs do.
 
11:45 AM
So you're saying, XML is dead because everybody just uses drag & drop? :p
 
thats what i meant.. sorry for all the fuss.. typing in mobile sucks
no justin..
 
Lol
 
Yes, it's not effective building your own XMLs, so it's getting replaced gradually.
 
ahh.. fuck..
i am going to take a bath..
brb
 
I am all for an XML replacement. But I think we're still a long, long way off.
 
11:52 AM
While @ItachiUchiha cleans up his act, lets talk about him behind his back! :P
 
<maybe><we><should>speak in an arbitrary xml format</should></we></maybe>
 
LOL!
Ewww....
Ok. I learned somehting about XML..It's annoying
 
<but text="xml is awesome"/>
 
What about buttons that don't have static text?
DOZENS! HUNDREDS of buttons...
 
XML essentially describes serialized data structures. The xml is parsed and creates the objects. Those objects can be modified via code.
 
11:58 AM
According to this, I have to have Skype running to use the plug-in. On my Mac, that meant a Skype window opened EVERY time I got a message!
 
In the case of all your buttons, XML isn't very useful because there are very few static elements.
@Joe'sMorgue I told you this :p don't bother with the skype plugin. Just use the regular skype program
 
ONE, kinda....
I'm guessing Ubuntu doesn't need to defrag.
Or any regular drive maint.
 
@Joe'sMorgue ext3 doesn't fragment anywhere near as severely as FAT32/NTFS.
 
OK
Now what do we talk about? We can't talk about girls here...
 
I need to work on my project :o
 
12:03 PM
<So><Do><I></I></Do></So>
Ewww......
What was your project again?
I keep thinking about the recipe convo we had with Gem...
 
Mine is the one for organizing notes and audio :p
 
notes, music notes, or the hand written kind?
 
all kinds
 
Anything I can do?
 
I dunno :o
 
12:06 PM
I'm very good at Point and laugh
 
Ever used OpenCV?
 
I can open a door...Most of the time...
 
OpenCV is a computer vision library. At some point I want to try text recognition for making hand-written notes searchable :o
 
Handwriting recognition is SO far off!
I mean, humans can barely do it, yet we expect computers to...
 
How do you think google digitizes all those books? :o
Well that's a little different since it's already printed text...but umm.
 
12:10 PM
You get my point...
 
Anyways I wouldn't need to digitize the full text, just enough to catch a few key words for searches.
 
How many people say "Nobody can read my writing" or "Nobody can read my chicken scratch"?
 
Well they would certainly have to write clearer if they expect it to be digitized.
 
My son's writing looks very shaky, I don't know how to improve that...He's a lefty taught in a righty world...
 
I'm left handed :o
The only problem I have is that I get ink on my hand while I write...
 
12:14 PM
If that's not bad enough, you should see his dad!
 
Lol
 
I can write SOME with my right hand.
 
@Joe'sMorgue Do you have the same problem with getting ink on your hand? Lol
 
One day, back in high-school, I was bored in my computer programming class, I spun my paper around and started writing upside down! My teacher walked by and said "I always knew you were backwards, but..."
 
lol
 
12:16 PM
No. I don't use ink much anymore...I prefer mechanical pencils! [That ink is impossible to wash off!]
 
Mmmm mechanical pencils.
 
I prefer chess. In fact, I'm playing two chess games right now!
 
I was told I write like a righty, but with my left hand, so yeah, I know EXACTLY what you are talking about.
I prefer blondes
I guess that makes me a gentleman...
 
Sometimes I feel like we should make an attempt to actually talk about Java in here. Lol
 
How about scala instead?
Ok, I'm going to push my java project onto github after I finish playing chess with ma friends.
 
12:21 PM
Java uses for loops.
OK, we met the quota
 
Java8 uses streams! :o
 
We already met the quota...back to the important things!
I like the color black...
 
Can I code an audio streaming platform with java8 streams?
 
@Unihedron I dunno how useful they are for that unless you're doing some kind of post-processing. But umm...probably?
 
12:24 PM
How about blast processing?
 
I cannot get to my java code on this machine because it won't connect to my server...
 
I have no idea what that is. Lol
 
It's REAL fun!
 
@Joe'sMorgue why not?
 
It was a blast the last time I tried it
Dunno...
 
12:26 PM
haha so puny
 
What is blast processing?
Sounds like it could damage a CPU
 
A real blast maybe? I have no clue if it's even a real thing, just something random...
Cool music:
 
I'm not into *step music....
One of the few I'm not into...
 
FINE! Then let's talk about Java! :D
 
Ever listen to Country music backwards?
 
12:35 PM
I like inverting music.
 
It's good stuff! You get your job back, they find your truck. You're dog comes home. Your wife let's you back in the house...
 
...lolwut
 
:P
People rag on country, but it's good stuff...
Mood does factor in...I also get into [White/]Rob Zombie...
I've tried hitting my server by IP.
I hit the name...
 
What are you smoking?
 
rdns?
 
12:47 PM
RDNS?
 
reverse dns
In computer networking, reverse DNS lookup or reverse DNS resolution (rDNS) is the determination of a domain name that is associated with a given IP address using the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. Computer networks use the Domain Name System to determine the IP address associated with a domain name. This process is also known as forward DNS resolution. Reverse DNS lookup is the inverse process, the resolution of an IP address to its designated domain name. The reverse DNS database of the Internet is rooted in the Address and Routing Parameter Area (arpa) top-level domain of the Internet...
 
If I search for it, I don't find it...
 
search...for a server?
I'm confused. Back to my project.
 
I keep telling the computer "The server is downstairs!"
 
Oh
What IP are you trying to use to connect to it?
I mean, you're using the local IP right?
 
12:53 PM
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Yes
I'm using the local IP. Do I put // in front of it?
 
that doesn't look like a local IP
 
Quick! ddos him!
 
and you should remove that message. >_>
A local IP typically looks like 192.168.X.XXX
You just posted your public IP, you should delete that message.
 
I have a whole home DVR that also does my internet...I didn't have much of a say
That is NOT the public IP, My PUBLIC IP is None.Of.Your.Business :P
I have choices of IPs...
 
1:00 PM
Well, my experience in networking is pretty limited. But my guess is that the system your using is on a different subnet than your DVR. I think you need to go into network settings and change your default gateway, or something along those lines. But I'm not sure how you have internet if your default gateway is misconfigured.
I still have a hard time believing that was a local IP though 0_o
In the Internet addressing architecture, a private network is a network that uses private IP address space, following the standards set by RFC 1918 for Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4), and RFC 4193 for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). These addresses are commonly used for home, office, and enterprise local area networks (LANs), when globally routable addresses are not mandatory, or are not available for the intended network applications. Under IPv4, the private IP address spaces were originally defined in an effort to delay IPv4 address exhaustion, but they are also a feature of IPv6, the...
Ignore me. 172.16 is indeed reserved for private networks.
 
I always do! :P
 
Good morning, Java!
 
Then yes, I believe the solution is to change the default gateway in your network configuration
 
Morning @Michael!
 
@Michael Good morning!
 
1:05 PM
I have 4 laptops, a desktop, 5 smart phones, a tablet, an ipod, a palm pilot, and a server in my house. They all have internet, so something is right
 
Can you access the server from your other devices?
 
Morning!
@Joe'sMorgue Palm pilot? Dang you're old. ;)
 
Shut up!
Fetch me my walker
 
xD
 
Get off my lawn!
I'm going to play Minecraft with my daughter...BBL
 
1:08 PM
@Joe'sMorgue Enjoy!
 
Later
 
Enjoy!
O_O
 
I am back!
ssup guys ?
 
Welcome back! I'm going to work on pushing that project now.
 
1:12 PM
@ItachiUchiha wb!
 
tnxx
 
@Unihedron That's some serious fruit drink.
 
1:50 PM
How come I can't get enough bacon in my belly?
    for(Bacon bacon : fridge) {
        bacon.eat();
        if(bellyBox.isFull()) continue;
    }
^ The logic behind it all.
Where fridge is an array of bacon. And the continue statement is unnecessary but we do it anyway.
 
@Justin Bacon can't eat itself. More like me.eat(bacon).
 
@Michael I was just about to mention the problems good coders have with wanting to revise even imaginary APIs
In this case, bacon *could* contain a reference to a Stomach for use in the eat method. But you're right, that would be unnecessary.
bellyBox.consume(bacon)
would probably be my final revision.
 
Me, trying to log into paypal / <insert service name here>: DAMMIT!!! WHAT'S THE PASSWORD?! WHY DID I EVEN HAVE SEPERATE PASSWORDS?! SADJUAEHAFZ
^ me right now...
 
I would laugh if you suddenly discovered SADJUAEHAFZ was your password.
 
No, it's not, I've already tried that, as well as CatPlusPlus and ElevenHundred1100.
 
2:01 PM
"SADJUAEHAFZ" is my typical response when being forced to add random punctuation and numbers to my password. Or when my password is too long to fit in the space provided... :(
 
Yeah, me too. :/
We have something in common. xD
 
haha
 
Temp-banned for 50 attempts.
I'll be back!!
 
I love when I find a good use case for enumerations. Surprisingly, it doesn't happen very often.
 
@Justin But bacon can be eaten by anybody. Not just your own stomach.
 
2:06 PM
@Michael Not around here it can't.
I was waiting for that :p
@Michael How often do you use enumerations? Just curious.
 
I love enums.
 
I do too, but do you use them often?
 
@Justin Occasionally, I guess.
Enumerations are quite sexy.
 
Indeed they are. It's one of those language features I would love to use more often but have a hard time finding a good use case.
 
They are good to use for singletons.
 
2:10 PM
hello everybody.
 
Welcome to the Java Chat, @Aamir!
 
For lack of a better name...
Heya @Aamir
 
anybody please answer my question I posted it 2 days ago and am still waiting for an answer. stackoverflow.com/questions/26291626/…
 
@Michael That's actually a really cool idea. I've never thought of that. I tend to use a lot of traditional style singletons.
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Q: How to put composite-id for this PersonPK class

AamirThis is the POJO class. package com.aamir; public class Person { private PersonPK personPK; private String lastName; private String education; private String projectName; public PersonPK getPersonPK() { return personPK; } public void setPersonPK(PersonPK pe...

 
2:12 PM
@Justin I believe it's actually the most robust way to create a singleton. Don't have to worry about synchronization or anything.
 
@Aamir You have a whole lot of code there and it's unclear what you're asking. I would suggest describing your problem in detail at the top the question. So that people see the actual question instead of alot of code in the description, among other reasons...
 
its simple, I just need to know how to do mapping in hbm.xml class.
 
Ugh, Hibernate. ;_;
 
Ugh, I can't remember my password... Reset time.
 
@Aamir As your question is, it probably has a high chance of being flagged. You should also try removing all unnecessary code, try to show only the code that is relevant. Explain your problem in detail, with the solutions that you've attempted.
 
2:18 PM
@Justin, everytime I try to provide only the main content, people used to tell me to paste the entire code, thatz why.
 
Not the entire code. The code relevant to the problem. The minimal amount necessary to describe what you're trying to accomplish.
 
@Justin programmers post that you must be having problem in this or that class so that is why I always provide the full source code.
 
@Aamir If you need to provide the full source code, it's better to put it in pastebin instead.
 
@Michael Then the post will get closed for "questions seeking debugging help must include code in the question itself"... (emphasis mine)
 
@Aamir Look at this example, how they've mapped StockDetail and Stock with a 1-1 relationship.
http://www.mkyong.com/hibernate/hibernate-one-to-one-relationship-example-annotation/
 
2:24 PM
@Micheal , u know some questions do require one to post the entire code, and it only will take 3-4 minutes for someone quite familiar with Hibernate to answer this question and I am wondering why is not that thing happening.
ok everybody thanks for taking interest in my question, thanks a lot...
 
@Aamir I'm pretty sure that tutorial will cover what you need to know.
 
@Unihedron Really? Didn't know that.
 
@Aamir This tutorial should cover it too...
 
I would think that including a large code sample in the question increases your changes of getting your question closed because you are not able to formalize what exactly your question is.
@Unihedron Yeah, "the shortest code necessary". Not the entire codebase. xD
 
2:32 PM
@Aamir You should consider rewriting your question to help clarify, remove some code, etc, etc. Then answer your own question using the tutorials that I've linked. That way, the answer can be found (and actually useful) to people looking for similar solutions. The appropriate question would be something more like "How do I create a one to one mapping relationship with hibernate?". Which hopefully after reading the tutorials you can answer yourself.
IMHO the highest quality questions are ones that are specific enough to address your own problem(possibly with an actual code solution), while being general enough to remain relevant to other people looking for a similar solution.
</rambling>
 
@Justin Agreed. The more specific your question is, the better.
 
At least, as specific as possible while still being useful to others :D
Huh?
 
5 messages moved to Trash
 
@Justin Yes. It helps to think about how your question will help others as you are writing it because the side effect is that it increases the clarity of your question.
 
@Unihedron Make sure you leave my bacon code, that was important.
 
2:43 PM
@Justin I only move trash to trash. :)
 
Well that's good. Cause I've noticed we rarely actually talk about java in here. Would hate to see all our messages about food disappear.
 
@Justin @Unihedron wouldn't do that. :P
 
^_^
 
3:09 PM
Anyone ever used OpenCV?
 
@Justin What's that?
 
It's a computer vision library :D
 
Cool!
 
OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision) is a library of programming functions mainly aimed at real-time computer vision, developed by Intel Russia research center in Nizhny Novgorod, and now supported by Willow Garage and Itseez. It is free for use under the open source BSD license. The library is cross-platform. It focuses mainly on real-time image processing. If the library finds Intel's Integrated Performance Primitives on the system, it will use these proprietary optimized routines to accelerate itself. == History == Officially launched in 1999, the OpenCV project was initially an Intel Research...
I've played with it a little bit..and yes, it really is cool. Lol
That was in C++ though, pretty sure there are java bindings though.
I have this screenshot from my testing ages ago
 
@Justin What were you trying to do?
 
3:21 PM
Not much of anything really, just checking out the library.
 
What do all those red circles mean?
 
Well, it's basically taking the input images, finding the contours, then using those contours to try to figure out what objects might be relevant (for object recognition or whatever else) and then it it overlays the data over the original image, in the form of circles and squares in this case :p
If you were doing object recognition or something like that, you would do some more processing with the contours to remove noise.
 
That's cool.
 
Yes, yes it is :D
 
It looks very artistic. xD
 
3:26 PM
Haha
v3.0 Alpha was just released :o so glad that is still in development.
 
3:55 PM
Where's the button in IDEA that says "If you keep switching my line endings to CRLF then I'm switching to emacs"
 
4:29 PM
I'm back
 
@Joe'sMorgue wb!
 
Welcome back @Joe'sMorgue!
 
Thanks
I'm at the hospital...Waiting to see if she can leave...
It will probably be at least an hour...
 
@Joe'sMorgue Hope everything is okay.
 
@Joe'sMorgue Best of luck!
 
4:40 PM
It's a waiting gam right now
So...Now what
If I look at the properties of my HD, it tells me that some files are unreadable. Is that something to concern about, or are they simply protected files reserved for the OS itself?
It shows a pie graph. Blue is used, White is unused, but there is a large grey wedge, but it doesn't tell me what grey is
Does SO have a Ubuntu room?
 
SE? I though SE and SO were actually the same...
Wait...SO references the SE all the time, will this account work on SE?
I'm in!
I wonder if I should ask questions in the forum, OR post them in an attempt to build my rep...
Got to pack up....bye
 
4:59 PM
Yayy I got one
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datamining_beginnerI am creating a simple application in javafx. The main screen has two tabs and each tab has a button. When (button)btn2 in tab2 is clicked, a rectangle should be displayed on the scene. Here is my code. Main class: public class check extends Application { public Stage primaryStage; private ...

 

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