kaushal | Hi | 00:54 |
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kaushal | I have installed hipchat desktop app on Ubuntu Linux Desktop 11.10, I am not able to maximize the window. Any clue? | 00:57 |
jea | does hipchat have any window size buttons in the top left corner? | 00:57 |
kaushal | yes | 00:58 |
jea | is a maximise button included? if so, what does it do? | 00:59 |
kaushal | yes its included and when i click it does not do anything | 00:59 |
jea | ok. that does sound unusual | 01:00 |
kaushal | jea: yes its weird | 01:01 |
jea | i know it is possible to fix the window size, but still have the maximise button available | 01:02 |
jea | possibly that is what has happened in this case | 01:02 |
kaushal | jea: is it possible to set the window size? | 01:02 |
kaushal | similar to the browser window | 01:03 |
jea | as in, when you write a program, you can set the window size in the code, which means it cannot be resized | 01:03 |
kaushal | jea: i ran it using command line and i dont see anything in the console | 01:03 |
jea | can you resize the window by dragging the edges? | 01:03 |
kaushal | yes | 01:03 |
kaushal | but its for that session only | 01:03 |
jea | ok | 01:03 |
kaushal | once i reboot my desktop its back to the square one | 01:04 |
jea | i would say it is to do with how the person coded the application | 01:04 |
kaushal | :/ | 01:04 |
jea | can you launch it without using the command line? | 01:04 |
kaushal | yes | 01:04 |
jea | and does that change anything? | 01:05 |
kaushal | nope | 01:05 |
kaushal | its the same | 01:05 |
kaushal | behaviour | 01:05 |
jea | ok | 01:06 |
jea | unfortunately i am not sure if anything can really be done about it | 01:07 |
jea | it looks like hipchat is based on adobe air, which is discontinued for linux | 01:07 |
kaushal | jea: yes | 01:07 |
jea | so there will not be any updates to air, making it harder to update apps that use that also | 01:07 |
kaushal | :/ | 01:08 |
kaushal | this is actually crap when ubuntu is so popular desktop | 01:08 |
blahdeblah | That's Adobe for you... ;-) | 01:09 |
jea | atlassian only bought hipchat in may this year | 01:09 |
jea | so it is possible they will be working on new versions | 01:09 |
jea | blahdeblah: very true | 01:10 |
head_victim | blahdeblah: ah ok, basically I"m currently in the market for a dumb switch for a temporary job and thought the rest of it would be fun to play with when I'm done. | 01:51 |
blahdeblah | head_victim: It would certainly do the job of a dumb switch, as long as you're aware that it's 2 x 5-port switches connected to each other | 02:16 |
head_victim | Yeah the idea was heavy traffic (pcs, other network hardware, etc) on the 5x gig, low traffic (printers, etc) on the 5x 10/100 | 02:17 |
head_victim | The only reason I'm considering that over just consumer grade kit is to play with it afterwards. I'm currently trying to reshuffle the network here at home and I need another switch for about 6 months or so. | 02:18 |
head_victim | blahdeblah: also tempting for wireless is some unifi gear from ubiquiti but that's further down the track. | 02:19 |
blahdeblah | I'm looking forward to Ubiquiti's EdgeMax routers being released - they're Vyatta on a Mikrotik-like hardware platform | 02:23 |
head_victim | Hah, something worth putting in the household network for sure ;) | 02:33 |
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