[02:55] <Scary_Guy> which cert is that?  I'm just asking for reasons
[15:03] <cmaloney> It looks like http://dell.archive.canonical.com/ and http://oem.archive.canonical.com/ aren't responding. Is something up with them?
[15:03] <cmaloney> It's causing my upgrade on JoDee's machine to not work
[17:01] <greg-g> huh, those type repos always seemed sketchy to me for some reason, mostly the fickleness of corporations
[17:12] <cmaloney> Yeah
[17:13] <cmaloney> Unfortunately the kernel updates seem to be locked behind there.
[17:13] <greg-g> cmaloney: what packages are from them that you can't upgrade?
[17:13] <greg-g> oh
[17:13] <greg-g> that's no good
[17:13] <cmaloney> Yeah, and this is making me re-think my Dell Ubuntu purchase
[17:13] <greg-g> no kidding
[17:14] <cmaloney> When i logged into JoDee's machine it had 90 updates
[17:14] <cmaloney> which leads me to believe either she hasn't been getting prompted for updates in a while, or this has been down for a while
[17:15] <cmaloney> but unfortunately Google isn't helpful in getting me answers on what might be happening...
[17:15] <cmaloney> or when it started happening
[17:17] <wolfger> That sucks.
[17:17] <cmaloney> Well, and I don't know who to ask?
[17:18] <cmaloney> Canonical? Dell? Reddit? askubuntu?
[17:19] <cmaloney> And it's back up.
[17:21] <_stink_> #problemsolved
[17:21] <cmaloney> Not quite
[17:21] <cmaloney> W: Failed to fetch http://oem.archive.canonical.com/updates/dists/trusty-oem-sp1/public/binary-amd64/Packages  Unable to connect to oem.archive.canonical.com:http:
[17:22] <cmaloney> So it looks like something is being re-built?
[17:30] <wolfger> When in doubt, ask Reddit.
[17:31] <wolfger> Reddit knows everything.