[00:31] <bkerensa> hi
[03:37]  * bkerensa is listening to: Lil' Kim - Notorious Kim - How Many Licks (feat. Sisqo) - (0:35/3:52)
[03:37] <bkerensa> hmm perl though
[07:43] <wonton> I'm a wonton
[07:44] <wonton> thefinn93: Do you like Wonton Soup?
[07:44] <thefinn93> what?
[07:44] <thefinn93> oh
[07:45] <wonton> thefinn93: Do you like Wonton Soup?
[07:45] <thefinn93> no
[07:45] <wonton> thefinn93: Why?
[07:45] <wonton> :D
[20:50] <Brian_H> anyone here familiar with using ldap and sss for caching credentials?
[21:00] <tgm4883> Brian_H, not I, although I've been looking at setting up LDAP at my home and having a way for my laptops to still work while away
[21:01] <Brian_H> it works :)
[21:01] <Brian_H> I just have an odd issue, where I can't shutdown properly
[21:02] <Brian_H> I have ipsec to work from home so after kde fires up the networking I can get connected (sss works)
[21:02] <Brian_H> but when I go to shutdown, I think whats happening is networking is going away and sss doesn't know how to handle it very well so it just sits there at a black screen with a cursor
[21:03] <Brian_H> I can shutdown right as a regular, non-sss, user.  just not as an ldap user :/
[21:04] <Brian_H> kind of a tricky issue to troubleshoot
[21:42] <bkerensa> Brian_H: I got word back from Council on Banner + Logo thing so I'm gonna shoot you a e-mail
[22:25] <Brian_H> OK cool I'm pretty sure we can help :)