[04:54] <nand_> HI
[04:55] <nand_> I have installed xubuntu on newly purchased leneno system model:- G50-70
[04:56] <nand_> i am not able to see wifi network in network manager
[04:56] <nand_> can some one help me in solving this problem ?
[04:58] <holstein> nand_: if its literally just missing, add it back. but, what you need to determine is more than that .. is the wifi chipset present? is it in the bios? is it functional in windows, or at all..
[04:59] <nand_> I didn't check in windows
[04:59] <nand_> how can i check wifi chipset present? is it in the bios?
[04:59] <holstein> nand_: its an easy way to tell if, the device is able to be functional.. and not broken
[05:00] <holstein> nand_: i would literally load the bios, and see that its present.. if its disabled there, or by a hardware switch, then it wont work
[05:01] <nand_> by using this command  lspci -vvnn | grep -A 9 Network   Chip ID: BCM43142 The PCI-ID: 14e4:4365 Kernel driver in use: bcma-pci-bridge
[05:01] <nand_> got those data
[05:01] <holstein> !broadcom
[05:01] <holstein> thats what i refer to ^ (typically before i replace the broadcom chip)
[05:02] <holstein> try simply installing the driver for it. if you can wire up to wired network, temporarily, you may find the GUI works.. if not, refer to that ^
[09:44] <r734> Hi! Why does installing libgl1-mesa-dev:i386 remove libgl1-mesa-dev? Why can't they coexist?
[09:45] <cfhowlett> !info libgl1-mesa-dev
[09:47] <ObrienDave> libgl1-mesa-dev is the meta-file package name. libgl1-mesa-dev:i386 is the 386 driver package. or vice-versa ;P
[09:48] <ObrienDave> same thing just 2 different names
[09:49] <xubuntu97w> trying to find out files like 'icons.screen0-3888x850' using catfish but do not find the file ??
[09:49] <r734> oh ok, bit of a misconception on my part here, then. But how should I proceed to install both the x86_64 and i386 versions of the package, then?
[09:50] <ObrienDave> r734, you need to add multi-arch support
[09:51] <ObrienDave> so you can load both x64 and 386 drivers
[09:52] <r734> ObrienDave : I know, I thought that's what I was doing by explicitly adding *:i386 after the package name (from here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultiArch).
[09:54] <r734> I'm confused
[09:54] <ObrienDave> yea, me too. there is another way to add multi-arch support
[09:56] <r734> how? ^^
[09:57] <ObrienDave> sudo apt-get install multiarch-support
[09:57] <ObrienDave> then you can add both, iirc
[09:57] <r734> that tells me I already have the newest version
[09:59] <ObrienDave> well, dang, too tired to think. it's possible they cannot co-exist
[10:01] <r734> that's weird, it would mean multiarch support is limited to executables not linking to opengl...
[10:03] <ObrienDave> that, i would not know about
[10:05] <r734> ObrienDave ok, thanks anyway. If someone has more insight about this, I'd love to hear it.
[10:06] <ObrienDave> knome just jumped on. he should know better than I
[10:11] <r734> knome : any idea?
[10:12] <knome> not really.
[10:12] <knome> maybe opengl just doesn't support multiarch
[10:27] <r734> hmm apparently it's a bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1317113
[10:27] <knome> that's completely possible
[10:30] <r734> ok, then... Well, that sucks. Thanks anyway!
[11:53] <cntr> if i click a window's titlebar to focus it and move my mouse, it's grabbed and drags along with my mouse
[11:53] <cntr> how do i fix this?
[11:56] <cntr> to be clear, this happens randomly, not every time
[11:59] <Luyin> cntr don't know a fix, but as a workaround just hit escape when it happens. worked for me, had this happen too some time ago.
[12:10] <Guest43907> Hi, I wanted to make an inquiry. Yesterday install Xubuntu 14.04 and after 10-15 minutes graphical environment is damaged, forcing me to restart. No problem of temperature.  Can someone help me out?
[12:18] <xubuntu69w> Hello. Ran apt-get upgrade on an old 14.04 install the other day. Now autologin doesn't work anymore. Anyone knows how to fix it? Thanks
[12:43] <xubuntu61w> helllo guys  maybe thi is offtopic...... but is there a way to noob user can fix Core dump segmention fault  bug in xubuntu 15.04 (also that bug is in xub 15.10)
[12:49] <Guest1636> ok..... maybe this is offtopic  but  how can  noob fix core dump segmention fault  bug in xubuntu 15.04 64bit and as i saw xub 15.10 alpha ver 1
[17:14] <xubuntu71w> Hi, does anyone know if there is a way to get my display settings back to their original default settings? After spending hours trying to get hiDPI working properly on my notebook and 1080p external monitor things are pretty messed up and I just want to get everything back to a sane starting point.
[17:36] <Beginner000> I'm trying to install sun's oficial java, does somebody know witch commands I need to write on terminal?
[17:37] <Beginner000> which*
[17:41] <w30> xubuntu71w, try the restore button in xvidtune?
[17:41] <knome> w30, ...what?
[17:43] <w30> type sudo xvidtune in a terminal
[17:45] <xubuntu71w> hmm, I'm not familiar with xvidtune, I have no idea what clicking the restore button will do
[17:45] <knome> xubuntu71w, what have you used to configure your monitors?
[17:46] <w30> xubuntu71w, neither do I
[17:47] <xubuntu71w> it didn't do anything, just gave me a warning message about an invalid mode line
[17:49] <xubuntu71w> knome, I had used the the display applet in settings to use the full screen resolution of the notebook, then adjusted the DPI and fonts to make things readable
[17:49] <w30> xubuntu71w, maybe it just restores to what you have when you invoke it, sigh....
[17:49] <xubuntu71w> This of course made everything 2x too large on the external 1080p monitor, so then I tried to use xrandr to scale it back down to 1920x1080, but that never worked right
[17:50] <xubuntu71w> after trying to undo all of those changes my system boots up with the notebook at 1920x1080 but the external monitor still seems to be displayed with the xrandr settings that scale down by half
[17:51] <xubuntu71w> I have not been able to figure out what is holding on to those old settings for the external monitor. In addition to that , my system is just plain unstable when it comes to the displays.
[17:52] <xubuntu71w> Sometimes I have a black screen after the screen saver, sometimes I have a black screen after a reboot, its all most annoying and I'd like to just get back to a default starting point
[19:22] <holstein> xubuntu71w: i find, i may need to work with a few different drivers to find the most stable setup.. you can use arandr, which is a GUI, to generate a script you can set to autorun, and set settings the way you need at login