[07:43] <sakhi> mooning
[07:44] <superfly> heya sakhi
[08:09] <Kilos> morning superfly and everyone else
[08:09] <Kilos> kinda cold here today
[08:09] <Kilos> Maaz, coffee on
[08:09]  * Maaz washes some mugs
[08:13] <superfly> hiya Kilos
[08:13] <Maaz> Coffee's ready for Kilos!
[08:14] <Kilos> Maaz, ty
[08:14] <Maaz> Enjoy Kilos
[08:43] <Kilos> Maaz, eish
[08:43] <Maaz> Met ys ja Kilos Met ys.
[08:45]  * Kilos looked outside early this morning and everything was spider white
[13:06] <inetpro> good morning
[13:18] <Morganvd> afternoon
[13:34] <superfly> afternoon
[13:34] <Squirm> hello
[13:41] <pascal`> hi
[16:19]  * nlsthzn-work waves
[16:19]  * Kilos waves back
[16:20] <nlsthzn-work> Hey Mr. Kilos
[16:40] <Kilos> looks like its become fashion to top post in mails
[16:47] <nlsthzn-work> Sounding like a real old school user their Mr. Kilos ;)
[16:47] <Kilos> oh
[16:48] <Kilos> and he been struggling with wireless for weeks now
[16:48] <Kilos> shame
[17:01] <nlsthzn-work> Very frustrating when things just don't want to work :/
[17:02] <Kilos> yeah. been there done that
[17:11] <Kilos> bbl
[19:28] <roryy> hello
[19:28] <Kilos> hiya roryy 
[19:45] <kbmonkey> hello hello
[19:45] <kbmonkey> I have an interesting problem.
[19:46] <kbmonkey> I use lastfmsubmitd to scrobble from moc. it keeps your login in /etc/lastfmsubmit.conf
[19:47] <kbmonkey> but when I symlink the config into my /home the daemon says it cant find the config :(
[19:51] <roryy> you've checked the name and location of the symlink?
[19:55] <kbmonkey> yup I have roryy 
[19:56] <roryy> well, it's a bit hacky, but you could use strace to see what files it's trying to open
[20:02] <kbmonkey> I pasted my test here, its really weird. http://pastebin.com/ShBB09qm
[20:03] <roryy> can't you specify the config file with a command-line parameter?
[20:04] <roryy> anyway, my wild guess is that it's refusing to follow the symlink on the grounds of security
[20:04] <roryy> i'd have thought something like this would be a user-level programme, not a system service
[20:05] <kbmonkey> no the config is fixed, I suspect /etc has some security that prevents this
[20:05] <kbmonkey> I never expect this either :p
[20:06] <roryy> maybe it runs as a user that doesn't have access to that file
[20:07] <roryy> anyway, i'm off to bed
[20:07] <roryy> g'night