[00:03] <xubuntu11w> How do I check that?
[00:03] <mrkramps> lscpi | grep Network
[00:05] <xubuntu11w> command not found
[00:05] <genii> or pastebin the results of sudo lshw -C Network
[00:06] <mrkramps> sry
[00:06] <knome> ^ lspci ...
[00:06] <mrkramps> lspci | grep Network
[00:07] <xubuntu11w> http://paste.ubuntu.com/13243161/
[00:07] <xubuntu11w> lspci | grep Network didnt do anything?
[00:08] <xubuntu11w> yes
[00:09] <xubuntu11w> oops ignore yes"
[00:10] <genii> Man, I have never seen output from lshw like that for a wireless device
[00:11] <xubuntu11w> xD
[00:11] <xubuntu11w> im going to assume it hardware issue than?
[00:12] <genii> Looks like it's trying to use rt2800usb driver though
[00:12] <mrkramps> argh … stupid me
[00:12] <mrkramps> too tired, sry
[00:12] <xubuntu11w> it okay mrkramps
[00:13] <genii> xubuntu11w: Is this thing inside your machine, or plugged into a USB port?
[00:13] <xubuntu11w> usb port'
[00:13] <mrkramps> finding an usb adapter is quite impossible searchin pci devices :S
[00:14] <mrkramps> xubuntu11w, the output of `lsusb` is what i was looking for
[00:15] <xubuntu11w> http://paste.ubuntu.com/13243238/
[00:25] <mrkramps> xubuntu11w, actually it should work
[00:26] <mrkramps> xubuntu11w, which xubuntu are you running?
[00:29] <xubuntu11w> internet is working im on it right now. But ive been disconnected several times. Like ill be playing a game and then all the sudden the game immediately closes. Then it keeps disconnecting and reconnecting at same times several times. Then usually it will finally get connected for a little bit after that and the computer just freezes then.
[00:31] <xubuntu11w> hilario@1337:~$ uname -a Linux 1337 4.2.0-18-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 18:25:50 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[00:31] <xubuntu11w> im on 15.10
[00:31] <mrkramps> have you tried using this adapter with an older version before?
[00:33] <xubuntu11w> nope. but this might of started after kernel update. I was on Arch linux before and it was having more problems than just this.
[00:34] <mrkramps> from what i read on the internets this device should be fully supported by 14.04
[00:35] <mrkramps> but as wifi with linux is a little bastard stability is never guaranteed
[00:36] <xubuntu11w> yeah. im thinking it something to do with my motherboard having issues or something. Or the kernel being too new.
[00:36] <mrkramps> i was expecting to find some more information about it, but it is mostly outdated from times when there had been ni firmware
[00:37] <xubuntu11w> this computer was built not too long ago.
[00:37] <mrkramps> yeah, this might also be part of the problem
[00:37] <mrkramps> linux needs some time to support newest hardware
[00:38] <xubuntu11w> pretty good frame rates and runs games good it seems. But computer and games crashing left and right due to something with the internet. This wireless adapter never has problems. So idk why it does on this computer
[00:39] <mrkramps> unstable firmware probably
[00:39] <mrkramps> my general recommendation for wifi on linux is to have multiple adapters with different chipsets
[00:40] <mrkramps> at least one should work then
[00:40] <xubuntu11w> firmware? what do I do about it?  this wireless adapter works fine with linux. but on a different computers
[00:41] <mrkramps> with the same operation system?
[00:41] <mrkramps> same version?
[00:41] <mrkramps> --operation ++operating
[00:43] <xubuntu11w> different operating systems didnt effect the wireless adapter when I had my old pc. Just this one
[00:45] <mrkramps> do you use it on a usb 3 port?
[00:46] <xubuntu11w> nope 2.0
[00:48] <mrkramps> annoying
[00:48] <xubuntu11w> my biggest concern is finding out if there is hardware issues?
[00:48] <xubuntu11w> there was more errors in syslog file
[00:49] <mrkramps> you can search for these errors
[00:49] <xubuntu11w> also there is like 8 syslog files
[00:49] <mrkramps> that's normal
[00:49] <xubuntu11w> searching error has a match of 1/53
[00:50] <mrkramps> you may paste the whole syslog
[00:51] <mrkramps> i cannot promise much, but willingly have a look
[00:52] <xubuntu11w> ok
[00:53] <xubuntu11w> http://paste.ubuntu.com/13243573/
[00:55] <xubuntu11w> and here is kern.log
[00:55] <xubuntu11w> http://paste.ubuntu.com/13243587/
[01:02] <mrkramps> xubuntu11w, you're running a usb hub?
[01:04] <xubuntu11w> no
[01:05] <mrkramps> ok, maybe i just get the messages wrong
[01:06] <xubuntu11w> usb hub is the thing you buy that allows you to connect more usb through one usb slot right?
[01:06] <mrkramps> yes
[01:06] <xubuntu11w> yeah I dont have one of those
[01:16] <mrkramps> pretty weird stuff, CS:GO segfaults, you unplug the stick, plug it in again and MN segfaults
[01:16] <mrkramps> --MN ++NM
[01:17] <mrkramps> and later on NM just segfaults
[01:19] <xubuntu11w> idk what any of that is. But im not unpluging it. the computer is doing that by itself. I only unplug and plug back in once, but was when the computer freezed
[01:19] <xubuntu11w> that*
[01:19] <xubuntu11w> that was when the computer freeze.
[01:23] <mrkramps> xubuntu11w, is there a reason why your avahi-daemon is so busy sending to 192.168.0.4?
[01:25] <mrkramps> ok, that's close
[01:26] <mrkramps> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/avahi/+bug/1342400
[01:28] <xubuntu11w> what is this avahi?
[01:29] <mrkramps> a daemon for zero configuration networking
[01:30] <xubuntu11w> how can something being connected to my network cause problems for my computer? And nothing osx is connected to my network. The only apple stuff connected at my house is iphones and ipods?
[01:31] <mrkramps> for now it is the best match i have found
[01:32] <xubuntu11w> okay so how do I apply the patch though?
[01:36] <mrkramps> xubuntu11w, you should first try to temporarily disable the daemon and see if this has a positive affect
[01:37] <xubuntu11w> ok, how do I do that?
[01:37] <mrkramps> `sudo service avahi-daemon stop` should do the trick
[01:38] <mrkramps> the daemon will start again with a reboot
[01:43] <xubuntu11w> how can I disable so that it stays disabled that way I can have time to see if the issue changes?
[01:44] <xubuntu11w> or should i just run that command after i log in everytime?
[01:45] <mrkramps> the daemon is important for some other services afaik … cups and such
[01:45] <mrkramps> i would recommend just running the command after system boot
[01:46] <xubuntu11w> hilario@1337:~$ sudo service avahi-daemon stop [sudo] password for hilario:  Warning: Stopping avahi-daemon.service, but it can still be activated by:   avahi-daemon.socket
[01:47] <mrkramps> just give it a try
[01:47] <xubuntu11w> i did?
[01:47] <xubuntu11w> that was the output
[01:48] <mrkramps> and if you like install 'lnav' to monitor your syslog
[01:49] <xubuntu11w> installed. does it have a gui?
[01:49] <mrkramps> tui ;)
[01:50] <xubuntu11w> http://paste.ubuntu.com/13244045/
[01:51] <mrkramps> great, obviously the daemon was restarted directly after stopping
[01:55] <mrkramps> i'm running out of ideas
[01:55] <xubuntu11w> how do i exit it in the terminal?
[01:55] <mrkramps> q
[01:56] <xubuntu11w> thx
[01:57] <xubuntu11w> im am so confused how this is even happening
[01:57] <mrkramps> xubuntu11w, a complex topic
[01:58] <mrkramps> sometimes things just don't work
[01:59] <xubuntu11w> I refuse to use crapy windows. it hasnt even touched my hardware once. I hope to keep it that way. But this problem is very not good. And its random
[02:00] <mrkramps> i am sorry, but i have to leave now … bed is calling
[02:01] <xubuntu11w> okay. thank you very much mrkramps for your time
[02:01] <mrkramps>  you're welcoem
[02:01] <xubuntu11w> have a good night rest
[02:01] <mrkramps> thx
[02:01] <mrkramps> bye
[02:01] <xubuntu11w> bye
[02:02] <xubuntu11w> does anyone else here got any idea on how to help me?
[10:36] <ceasar> I want a help about connecting bluetooth audio devices
[11:53] <sim642> Is there some way to get fully automatic login on 15.04? Some option I found claiming to do that still requires me to click "log in" although doesn't ask for a password
[12:05] <two_jays> i know that the option is choosable when you create your profile at installation, but with already installed systems i doesnt know
[12:22] <jbermudes> two_jays: Perhaps this might help? http://askubuntu.com/questions/530072/how-to-auto-login-in-xubuntu
[12:22] <jbermudes> err, sim642
[12:30] <sim642> jbermudes, alright, will try
[12:30] <jbermudes> sim642: It might be a good idea to make a backup of that file in case it doesn't work :)
[12:32] <sim642> it's just one line so whatever
[13:01]  * pro slaps gabkdlly around a bit with a large fishbot
[14:35] <xubuntu40w> I use Xubuntu for my Desktop combined with a number of KDE applications such as Kate, Kdiff, Kmail and some others.  I can no longer configure the appearance of KDE applications using KDE systemsettings as their are now additional KDE config modules which must be installed.  The KDE apps have lost their look and feel of GTK+, their toolbar icons, etc.  I tried installing kubuntu-desktop which left me with no longer being able to 
[14:37] <xubuntu40w> I've looked in vain for the list of systemsetting modules which should be installed for basic KDE appearance settings.  Documentation is not a strong point of KDE.  Anyone know the answer?
[19:09] <phantom1024> i have multiple monitors and a panel on each. Currently both panels are showing all the windows. Is there a way for each panel to only show the application currently on each display ?
[19:13] <mrkramps> phantom1024, single desktop?
[19:15] <phantom1024> mrkramps, yes
[19:16] <phantom1024> i actually have 6 desktops but 2 monitors
[19:16] <mrkramps> one desktop span over 2 monitors with 6 workspaces?
[19:16] <phantom1024> yes
[19:17] <mrkramps> there should be a checkbox in the window button panel plugin's preferences
[19:17] <mrkramps> "show windows from all monitors"
[19:17] <phantom1024> got it
[19:17] <phantom1024> thank you very much
[20:22] <howdystranger> Hi all - I'm having a problem with Xubuntu 15.10. It crashes on the blue loading screen with the white loading symbol (and just freezes). If I use linux 3.9.0-32 it works fine though...
[20:30] <bekks> howdystranger: how does it "crash"?
[20:30] <howdystranger> bekks: the white loading symbol stops spinning, and the login screen never appears
[20:31] <bekks> howdystranger: try rebooting, and press esc when the loading symbol appears.
[20:31] <howdystranger> bekks: okay thanks I'll try that and report back