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Hi,

I've been trying to get my PC to be a bit more quiet at night, and 
I'd like to let my disks spin down as they're not being used anyway 
(aside from the odd request on my webserver). With a bit of 
tweaking I now have this working nicely, however, it won't work 
with LICQ running. It seems that licq keeps the files in 
~/.licq/users/ continuously up-to-date, which is annoying, because 
it makes my disk spin up all the time so that it can save the data.

Now I don't care much whether the content of these files is 
completely up-to-date, so I'm wondering if there is a relatively 
easy (ie I'll comment out parts of the code, but I'm not going to 
rewrite whole parts of it :-)) way to disable this feature. I've 
grepped around the source for a bit and tried a few things, but I 
haven't been able to get it to work the way I want it to. I 
couldn't find anything in the archives either, so I hope there's 
someone here who can help me.

Oh, and I'm not on the list so please do CC me.

TIA,

Lourens
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