[00:42] <MutantTurkey> moving closer to actually building unity
[00:42] <MutantTurkey> only a few more depends left to compile
[00:42] <MutantTurkey> something with libjpeg 1.2 to 1.4 is breaking it i think
[00:44] <MutantTurkey> libpng rather
[00:59] <MutantTurkey> Y U NO WORK UBUNTU.
[03:00] <ChinnoDog> :-(
[04:07] <MutantTurkey> :[
[04:08] <BeckySanderlin`x> ?
[13:47] <InHisName> Off to Win7 class & lab till 11pm
[13:50] <SamuraiAlba> ACK!
[16:52] <SamuraiAlba> Isnt Unity used in Ubuntu Netbook?
[17:07] <ChinnoDog> impatient
[17:08] <ChinnoDog> My clock in Server 08 running in KVM Keeps falling behind and so my kerberos certs break and I have to reboot. Anyone know how to fix the clock?
[17:08] <ChinnoDog> I googled it but all I get are explanations of why it is complicated, not fixes.
[17:08] <JonathanD> ChinnoDog: NTP?
[17:09] <JonathanD> ChinnoDog: is it part of a domain?
[17:09] <ChinnoDog> I could, but what about when I am not online? I use samba to access files on my laptop from inside the VM
[17:10] <JonathanD> setup an NTP server on your laptop, have it check against that.
[17:10] <JonathanD> as long as your laptop isn't drifting between internets that should be good.
[17:11] <JonathanD> configuring NTP on windows for a custom server is done via the registry. I think.
[17:11] <JonathanD> Try here...
[17:11] <JonathanD> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc773263%28WS.10%29.aspx
[17:11] <PennBot> Title: Windows Time Service Tools and Settings: Windows Time Service (at technet.microsoft.com)
[17:12] <ChinnoDog> I know how to configure it, I just don't know why this isn't already figured out. I've used many VM solutions and none of them had clock drift in the VM
[17:12] <ChinnoDog> using NTP is a band-aid at best. It means precise timing doesn't work in the VM
[17:43] <ChinnoDog> ok, I found a potential fix. The clock is about 90s behind now that I rebooted. I'll have to wait and see if this works
[17:44] <JonathanD> ChinnoDog: it is a band aid, I'll give you that... but it's also not a bad practice anyway ;)
[17:44] <JonathanD> I've seen a lot of login problems on windows stemming from clock messups.
[17:47] <ChinnoDog> http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Virtualization/chap-Virtualization-KVM_guest_timing_management.html
[17:47] <PennBot> Title: Chapter 14. KVM guest timing management (at docs.redhat.com)
[17:47] <ChinnoDog> The clocks are still able to be different, but setting USEPLATFORMCLOCK should make it better in theory
[17:58] <ChinnoDog> hi BeckySanderlin`x
[17:59] <BeckySanderlin`x>  (No Ping reply in 180 seconds.)
[18:00] <ChinnoDog> :-(
[18:55] <ChinnoDog> Clock drift at 9 minutes now
[18:55] <ChinnoDog> Technically 5 minutes is supposed to make kerberos blow up
[19:06] <BeckySanderlin`x> i need a new game to play
[19:06] <BeckySanderlin`x> where is there games for linux
[19:06] <ChinnoDog> CPU utilization of Server 08 in KVM sucks. Even when there are obviously enough processes to use 50%+ it hardly ever goes above that.
[19:08] <ChinnoDog> BeckySanderlin`x: I went looking for those awhile back and found a number of "top 10" type pages with linux games
[19:09] <ChinnoDog> Somehow I am hitting 75% cpu usage on my VM now. So, maybe I am wrong. I had to run an awful lot of stuff to get there though.