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swift110hey all00:58
swift110-phonehey02:22
BobLeCoyoteHi, I installed Lubuntu 16.04 on my Asus EeePC 1005P yesterday. I had a black screen at boot, and no way to access console with Alt-Fn.  In "recovery mode", I could get low resolution screen (but no backlight hot keys). I checked Xorg.0.log, and saw that the machine was missing the Intel driver.  So I installed the  xserver-xorg-video-intel package, and it started to work fine. So fine that I also installed Lubuntu on 15:25
elementaruBobLeCoyote your message got cut off15:48
elementaru So fine that I also installed Lubuntu on ..15:48
BobLeCoyoteThanks elemantaru... So fine that I also installed Lubuntu on my powermac G5 today (had to struggle with nouveau driver, yaboot and openfirmware, but it finally worked, too)...16:45
LubuntuUserhello huys17:48
LubuntuUserguys*17:48
LubuntuUserI have a problem with my wifi17:49
LubuntuUsercan anyone help?17:49
tewardLubuntuUser: usually helps to explain the problem :P17:58
LubuntuUserthank you18:00
LubuntuUserI thought I was here just by myself18:01
LubuntuUserIt is slightly complicated18:01
LubuntuUserI mean, it may seem like that...18:01
LubuntuUserI had a Mac Book with Lubuntu installed in18:01
LubuntuUserand another laptop ASUS18:02
LubuntuUserThe MacBook gave problems, motherboard or something, but a working hard drive18:02
LubuntuUserThe ASUS was working fine but the hard disk gave up its life...18:03
LubuntuUserbasically I have put the MacBook hard drive into the ASUS Laptop18:03
LubuntuUserI have a full working laptop18:03
elementarugood so far18:04
LubuntuUserthe problem is that there is something not right18:04
elementaruah :(18:04
LubuntuUserwifi doesn't work18:04
LubuntuUserI have tried to plug the dsl cable in but still doesn't seem to get any internet18:04
LubuntuUserWhat do you suggest to do? (I am not an expert)18:05
elementaruwhat does rfkill -a say?18:05
LubuntuUserUsage rfkill [options] command18:06
LubuntuUsershow version?18:06
elementarumy bad18:07
elementarurfkill all?18:07
elementarudon't remember the command18:07
LubuntuUsernope18:07
elementaruI'm not on linux right now18:07
LubuntuUserok18:07
elementaruthere's rfkill command to list things18:07
elementarurfkill list maybe?18:08
LubuntuUsermight be rfkill list?18:08
LubuntuUser:D18:08
LubuntuUserok18:08
elementarurfkill list all18:08
elementarudoes anything say "hard blocked"?18:09
LubuntuUserit gives me 0: hci0: Bluetooth; Soft blocked: no: Hard blocked: no18:09
elementarustick "all" to the end18:09
elementarurfkill list all18:09
LubuntuUser1: phy0: Wireless LAN; Soft blocked: no; Hard blocked: no18:09
LubuntuUserthat's all18:09
elementaruok it still might be a button18:10
elementarudoes the laptop have the wireless button?18:10
elementaruor fn+f3 or something18:10
elementaruto swtich it on/off18:10
LubuntuUserfrom the keyboard18:11
LubuntuUseryes fn+f218:11
elementarudoesn't change the situation?18:11
LubuntuUserbut I am not sure if is it any way working18:11
elementaruyou have to hold fn+f2 for a bit18:11
LubuntuUserI think among the problems I have, the keyboard seems to be weird18:12
LubuntuUsermaybe because it was on a Mac before18:12
elementaruand check rfkill again if values have changed18:12
LubuntuUserok18:12
LubuntuUseryes, it seems to change the no in yes18:12
LubuntuUserwhat should it be?18:13
LubuntuUsersoft blocked: yes?18:13
LubuntuUseror no?18:13
elementaruwell it just shows that the keyboard works I guess18:13
LubuntuUseryes indeed18:13
elementaruit should say hard blocked: yes18:13
LubuntuUserit does..18:13
LubuntuUserehm no hard blocked says 'no'18:13
elementarusoftware blocked says yes?18:14
LubuntuUseryep18:14
elementaruhm interesting18:14
elementaruafaik that combo should switch hard block18:14
elementaruanyway, press fnf2 again to turn off the block18:14
elementaruand..18:14
elementaruI don't know :D18:14
elementaruyou might want to update the drivers18:14
LubuntuUserthat's all right...18:15
LubuntuUseryou did your best18:15
LubuntuUserWhat I thought to do is to connect it first with the cable18:15
LubuntuUserI thought it might have been easier18:15
LubuntuUserso I played with the eth0 setting18:15
LubuntuUserfollowing a video but nothing yet18:16
LubuntuUserfrom connection properties it is receiving packets18:17
LubuntuUserI can see that18:17
elementarufrom where?18:17
LubuntuUserah, I have just received a message from the system: The interface does not exist, Check that it is correctly typed and that it is correctly supported by your system18:18
LubuntuUserNetword Connections18:18
LubuntuUserNetwork18:18
elementaruso you can't get the internet through the cable neither?18:21
LubuntuUserShouldn't I install the driver of my wireless card?18:23
LubuntuUserlike download them and then install them... it is a Intel Pro Wireless18:23
LubuntuUserfrom pcmcia18:23
LubuntuUserread it on the terminal18:23
LubuntuUseri think it is working18:24
LubuntuUserI have checked that the cable was correctly plugged18:25
LubuntuUserit is a really small plug18:25
LubuntuUserso probably it did the trick18:25
LubuntuUserI have solved it18:25
LubuntuUser:D18:25
LubuntuUserThank you for your help18:26
swift110hey19:01
swift110hey20:03
aladiahLubuntu 15.10  keyboard and mouse stop work  and it use to on laptop dual boot windows 10. it works on windows. I tryed start with a usb lubuntu persistent 15.10 and 16.x  but it dont work as well. they are perfect installations with md5sum checked and they work on another laptop and use to on this one as well. Funny thing is that key to switch on and switch off screen work !20:44
aladiahWhy none heklp here ?21:16
aladiah!keyboard21:17
ubottuTo switch your keyboard layout on GNOME: System -> Preferences -> Keyboard | KDE: System Settings -> Regional & Language -> Keyboard Layout | XFCE: Settings -> Settings Manager -> Keyboard, Layout21:17
swift110hey22:06
swift110in lubuntu how do i change to normal time23:11

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