[02:53] <bkerensa> slangasek: so I check syslog while my wifi is in that loop attempting to connect
[02:53] <bkerensa> and I think it has to do with IPv6
[02:53] <bkerensa> =/
[03:03] <blkperl> bkerensa: what do you see in syslog
[03:04] <bkerensa> blkperl: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1191986/
[03:05] <bkerensa> NetworkManager[998]: <info> (wlan0): IP6 addrconf timed out or failed.
[03:05] <bkerensa>  NetworkManager[998]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) scheduled...
[03:05] <bkerensa> Sep  7 19:50:58 bkerensa NetworkManager[998]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) started...
[03:05] <bkerensa> Sep  7 19:50:58 bkerensa NetworkManager[998]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv6 Configure Timeout) complete.
[03:05] <bkerensa> it just loops doing that
[03:05] <blkperl> bkerensa: tail -f
[03:05] <blkperl> its awesome
[03:05] <bkerensa> next time it happens
[03:05] <bkerensa> but I turned off IPv6 addressing at the router
[03:06] <bkerensa> and it immediatly fixed it
[03:07] <bkerensa> blkperl: tail -f results in warning: following standard input indefinitely is ineffective
[03:08] <blkperl> bkerensa: no i mean `tail -f filename`  continues to follow a file as it updates
[03:08] <blkperl> so `tail -f /var/log/syslog` instead of running tail multiple times
[03:08] <bkerensa> I knew that
[03:08] <bkerensa> ;)
[03:09] <blkperl> oh well in your pastie :)
[03:09] <blkperl> it looked like you didn't
[03:09] <bkerensa> ;) <-- = Dont tell anyone :P
[07:09] <Testing1> bkerensa: pong
[07:13] <Testing1> bkerensa: pong
[07:13] <Testing1> bkerensa: pong
[22:21] <bkerensa> tgm4883: have you ever made a unity scope?