ProSoundGuy | hello everyone | 04:46 |
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ProSoundGuy | I'm trying to find help with a problem | 04:46 |
Unit193 | Dude... | 04:48 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | He found a solution | 05:01 |
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LiinUx | I connected my Wii remote to my computer, it said "your battery is discharging". :S | 08:33 |
Aiena3 | /j #suse | 08:38 |
LiinUx | Hi | 08:38 |
Aiena3 | Hello | 08:38 |
PatMon | Hello. Could you please help me to get my WLAN-Adaptor working? | 11:10 |
PatMon | I managed to find out which Wireless hardware i Have: $ lspci | grep Wireless | 11:10 |
PatMon | 00:06.0 Ethernet controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR5212/AR5213 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01) | 11:10 |
PatMon | I am using an old Packard Bell Notebook "Easynote R1100" (MIT-RHEA-C) | 11:11 |
PatMon | But i have no clue how to go on. | 11:11 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1796412 | 11:12 |
PatMon | Thank you. I'm starting to read it. | 11:13 |
PatMon | Ok. I have a different Issue. My lubuntu seems not to know about my Wireless hardware. | 11:15 |
PatMon | $ iwconfig | 11:15 |
PatMon | lo no wireless extensions. | 11:15 |
PatMon | eth0 no wireless extensions. | 11:15 |
PatMon | $ iwconfig wlan0 | 11:15 |
PatMon | wlan0 No such device | 11:15 |
PatMon | I git this commands from serveral Forums i read. | 11:16 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2166532 | 11:17 |
PatMon | Thank you. I will try it out now. Inculding the reboot. | 11:30 |
PatMon | @JohnDoe_71Rus I tried it, with no success. | 11:41 |
PatMon | But maybee i did it not the correct way. | 11:41 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | See logs, why the system does not see wifi | 11:42 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | there /var/logs | 11:42 |
PatMon | There are a lot of files in /var/log/. Is "dmesg" the one I should look at? | 11:48 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | start dmesg | 11:49 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | and kernel | 11:49 |
PatMon | Looked through dmesg and kern.log (no "kernel"-File there). There are lots of lines in there and i didn't find something what gives me a hint. But i am not well versed in that. Do you have a hint, what lines I could look for? | 11:58 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | http://pastebin.com/ and give link | 12:00 |
PatMon | dmesg: http://pastebin.com/HLHAeu3H | 12:02 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | [ 14.592556] ath5k 0000:00:06.0: can't find IRQ for PCI INT A; please try using pci=biosirq | 12:05 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1846516&page=5 | 12:07 |
PatMon | Thanks. I'm trying it out. | 12:15 |
PatMon | @JohnDoe_71Rus: Tried out the tips in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1846516&page=5 but without success. | 12:49 |
PatMon | GRUB: pci=biosirq | 12:49 |
PatMon | dmesg: [ 14.936246] ath5k 0000:00:06.0: can't find IRQ for PCI INT A; please try using pci=biosirq | 12:49 |
PatMon | Then GRUB: acpi=force irqpoll noapictimer | 12:50 |
PatMon | dmesg: [ 14.788272] ath5k 0000:00:06.0: can't find IRQ for PCI INT A; please try using pci=biosirq | 12:50 |
PatMon | shel: modprobe ath5k | 12:50 |
PatMon | Then GRUB: acpi=force | 12:50 |
PatMon | dmesg: [ 14.857575] ath5k 0000:00:06.0: can't find IRQ for PCI INT A; please try using pci=biosirq | 12:50 |
PatMon | Then GRUB: pci=biosirq acpi=force | 12:50 |
PatMon | dmesg: [ 15.212822] ath5k 0000:00:06.0: can't find IRQ for PCI INT A; please try using pci=biosirq | 12:50 |
JerryT | When you right click on a window in the bottom panel, is there a way to have it actually say the Workspace names when you hover over "Move to Workspace"? | 17:17 |
JerryT | Right now it just says the generic "Workspace 1","Workspace 2","Workspace 3". I have them named though. | 17:18 |
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pce23 | otr or pidgin-encrypt? | 18:44 |
Guest98338 | hello :) | 22:16 |
Guest98338 | how can i make power manager start @ boot? | 22:19 |
Guest98338 | battery icon in system tray | 22:19 |
Guest98338 | ty | 22:19 |
Guest98338 | would it be "@PowerManager" in start up? | 22:20 |
Guest98338 | i got it ty anyhow | 22:22 |
Subroutine | Guest98338: i thought it was xfce4-power-manager-settings | 22:28 |
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