[05:29] <esr> Anybody home?
[04:32] <AlexExtreme> umm
[04:32] <AlexExtreme> damn enter key
[04:32] <AlexExtreme> there :p
[04:55] <Keybuk> heh
[04:55] <Keybuk> I've managed to simultaneously ground myself in both complex-event-config *and* fixing the configuration handling
[04:56] <AlexExtreme> :)
[04:56] <Keybuk> though I think there's a light at the end of the c-e-c tunnel
[04:56] <AlexExtreme> great :)
[05:02] <ion_> :-)
[05:06] <Keybuk> it may, of course, be a train
[05:07] <Keybuk> but that will be welcome relief too  ;)
[05:07] <foxiness> hi,Is the use of such rccof not impact on the stability of systems? Also I would like to know what happened to inittab?
[05:08] <Keybuk> foxiness: I'm not sure I understand your question, sorry
[05:08] <Keybuk> Upstart has never had an /etc/inittab file, it uses a directory of job definitions instead
[05:13] <foxiness> Okay, I want to use the tool to manage the services, what used to be?
[05:14] <Keybuk> I'm still not sure I understand, sorry
[05:14] <Keybuk> are you talking about Upstart on a particular distribution?
[05:15] <foxiness> am ubuntu user who need tool to control and view service.
[05:16] <Keybuk> use whatever you have previously used
[05:16] <Keybuk> Ubuntu doesn't use native Upstart jobs yet
[05:20] <foxiness> Thanks a lot scott,I also want u to know ,I admire the idea behind upstart.