[14:37] <mhall119> cjohnston: think we can do a loco-directory deployment this week to fix the Korean bug?
[17:01] <cjohnston> mhall119: sure. is it fixed? is there anything else other than translations we want to push?
[17:06] <cjohnston> stupid wifi!
[17:06] <cjohnston> paultag: fix my wifi!
[17:08] <paultag> my ass, I spend enough time getting that card to place nice on my non-ubuntu machines
[17:08] <paultag> erm, installs, rather
[17:08] <cjohnston> lol
[17:09] <cjohnston> so you should have enough experience to fix mine
[17:09] <paultag> screw that
[17:10] <cjohnston> no diving for yo!
[17:10] <cjohnston> you!
[17:12] <paultag> awwwww
[17:24] <Amoz> O_O
[17:25] <Amoz> wifi problems?
[17:25] <cjohnston> yup
[17:26] <cjohnston> want to fix them? :-P
[17:29] <Amoz> my old realtek and linux weren't good friends, so I bought a new centrino 6200 only to discover the horrible n-draft bug ...
[17:29] <Amoz> so now I can't use 802.11n..
[17:30] <Amoz> however, I do have out of the box support :)
[17:30] <Amoz> cjohnston, which card?
[17:30] <Amoz> what* (?)
[17:31] <cjohnston> broadcom bcm4312
[17:31] <cjohnston> ive tried the stuff in the #ubuntu broadcom factoid to no avail
[17:32] <Amoz> oh god.. broadcom
[17:32] <Amoz> srsly, is there a real database of computers showing how "linux compatible" they are?
[17:33] <cjohnston> http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/
[17:35] <Amoz> cjohnston, I was hoping for a database where I can search for a specific model and see a real "report" if you know what I mean
[17:35] <cjohnston> ahh
[17:35] <Amoz> because that "certification" isn't really telling me anything
[17:36] <Amoz> a lot of them isn't even disitributed where I live
[17:36] <Amoz> hmm linlap.com?
[22:34] <cjohnston> mhall119: https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/loco-directory/801984/+merge/66312
[22:35] <cjohnston> https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisjohnston/loco-directory/contact/+merge/66404