[01:04] <seidos> i thought this was interesting:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRWare_Iron
[01:04] <seidos> cool logo
[01:12] <seidos> any ideas on how to compile this?  http://search.cpan.org/~flora/Gtk2-WebKit-0.09/lib/Gtk2/WebKit.pm
[01:12] <seidos> already tried ./configure
[01:14] <akk> If it's cpan, can't you just install it via cpan rather than downloading and building the source locally?
[01:15] <akk> It'll probably pull in tons of other stuff and take forever, but that's perl on ubuntu.
[01:16] <crashsystems> you do perl seidos ?
[01:17] <seidos> i try crashsystems
[01:17] <seidos> i'm using trisquel, akk.  is that a problem?  I looked for a gtk2-webkit package but couldn't find one using apt-cache
[01:17] <crashsystems> if you are ever in the market for a perl job, let me know.
[01:18] <seidos> crashsystems: what kind of qualifications are you looking for?
[01:18] <akk> Never heard of trisquel, no idea if it's a problem. But doing anything significant with perl always seems to involve installing cpan modules.
[01:19] <crashsystems> me personally? I'm not in a position to do any hiring. But the dev department at the company I work at, WhiteHat Security, uses perl.
[01:19] <seidos> it's an ubuntu derivative recommended by fsf
[01:19] <seidos> oh yeah, i looked at the web page i think, back then i didn't think i would make the cut.  i'll take a look again
[01:20] <crashsystems> https://www.whitehatsec.com/abt/careers.html#WEBdev
[01:21] <seidos> yeah, javascript, ajax, and jquery would be a problem for me.  also xml/json and solid experience building web apps
[01:21] <seidos> but thanks for the heads up crashsystems
[01:21] <crashsystems> yw
[01:22] <philipballew>  can someone help me track down a driver for a netgear wpn111
[01:22] <seidos> crashsystems: if they open a more entry level position, even if it's min wage, let me know :)
[01:24] <crashsystems> I'm not sure how much of that is actual hard requirement and how much it the typical thing employers do where they inflate their actual requirements on the jobs page.
[01:29] <seidos> i could send my resume i guess.  do you know if i would have to be in santa clara?
[01:29] <crashsystems> you'd have to be close enough that you could come into the office each morning. I think some of our devs live in SF
[01:32] <seidos> ah, i live in los angeles
[01:32] <seidos> thanks again for the heads up though
[07:49] <philipballew> how dangerous is over clocking my cpu?