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anonrebelI need help I have wifi connected but it says there's no internet. I can't connect wired because I guess drivers are missing or something.00:08
wxlwhat version of lubuntu are you on?00:09
wxlalso we'll need the output of `lspci -nnk` which you can pastebin00:09
anonrebelnot without internet connection00:09
wxlsure, just move it around with a usb00:10
anonrebeland latest version00:10
Unit193!crosspost | anonrebel00:10
ubottuanonrebel: Please don't ask the same question in multiple Ubuntu channels at the same time. Many helpers are in more than one channel and it's not fair to them or the other people seeking support.00:10
wxloh fun :/00:10
wxlanonrebel: so which channel are you going to pick to get your support?00:12
anonrebelI guess here00:13
wxlok, at minimum i need to know the PCI ID of the device(s) in question and the drivers available/being used. you can figure that out from lspci -nnk.00:13
anonrebelokay, one sec00:15
anonrebelwxl; this could take a while my external HDD is slow because it's on it's last life.00:17
wxlanonrebel: you're running the install off an external HDD?00:17
anonrebelwxl; no transfering the data you requested to my HDD00:20
anonrebelI don't have a USB flashdrive00:20
wxlanonrebel: i was suggesting that you could just read the input and type in the answer00:20
wxlanonrebel: the pci id is 9 characters00:20
wxlanonrebel: the driver names are usually lesss than that00:20
anonrebelwxl: kernel driver in use "i915"00:37
anonrebeloh here's the pci00:38
anonrebelehci-pci00:38
wxlanonrebel: for the wifi or the ethernet? and the pci id is in the format [xxxx:xxxx] (the first of two) with the x's being alphanumerics00:48
wxlanonrebel: also i'm pretty sure you're wrong either way since i915 is for graphics.00:48
anonrebelwxl: ah I see ok hold on I'm looking00:48
wxlanonrebel: example output https://paste.ubuntu.com/24093354/00:49
wxlanonrebel: in this case the ethernet is [8086:10bd00:49
wxl ]00:50
wxlanonrebel: and it's using the e100e driver00:50
anonrebelwxl: I don't think I have ethernet it doesn't exist on my system00:51
wxlanonrebel: you said above that you can't do wired (ethernet) because of drivers00:52
wxlanonrebel: you should have another network controller that' swifi00:52
anonrebelwxl: 8086:2e3000:57
wxlanonrebel: a dram controller? https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/read/PC/8086/2e3000:58
anonrebelwxl: yeah that's what it says00:59
wxlprobably for a dram controller, yeah.00:59
wxlmight want to go back to just getting the output on the drive :/01:00
anonrebelit just sucks I don't have eth0 as an option it would make things easier01:01
wxlthe good news is we can probably fix it01:01
anonrebelk01:02
wxljust need to know what to fix01:02
anonrebelI'm lost I wish I could just show you the results but my external HDD is acting up01:06
wxlonce we have the info we'll be able to help you out01:07
wxlalternately, there *MIGHT* be a loco in your area where you could get some one on one support01:07
wxl!loco01:07
ubottuInformation on Ubuntu Local Community Teams is at http://loco.ubuntu.com/01:07
anonrebelwxl: I got it to mount finally01:10
anonrebelhttp://dpaste.com/13GWBGX01:11
wxloh01:11
wxlhahahah01:11
wxli see the problem01:11
wxlaccording to this you don't have any networking devices :)01:11
anonrebelah. hold on brb01:11
wxllinux can't fix hardware problems XD01:13
anonrebelwxl: yeah I'm aware.01:24
anonrebelwxl: but I use to have wifi the wlan0 worked fine before the updates01:24
wxlanonrebel: it's highly doubtful that's because of the kernerl (or anything else for that matter)01:27
geniiSee if the wifi adapter is on lsusb instead.01:28
wxlyeah good question. is it a usb wifi adapter, anonrebel ?01:28
geniiSome broadcom are mini pcie to usb bus01:28
geniiSo it could be internal but still usb01:29
wxlahh yuck01:29
anonrebelwxl: yes it's a wifi adaptor it's called Ralink Technology RT2870/RT307015:44
anonrebelit says firmware detected I'll send over results for certain commands I tried for the adaptor16:09
anonrebel...... I just saved it to my EHDD but it's not there16:26
wxlanonrebel: in that case, get the pci id from the line of lsusb that's related to it17:36
wxlanonrebel: it SHOULD be 148f:3070. please confirm17:36
p0llockhello, can anyone help me with a bad sd card? there seems to be a finding/mounting issue of the device19:16
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anonrebelwxl: yes that's correct21:28
anonrebelsorry for the slow response21:29
wxlanonrebel: what interfaces does ifconfig show? wlan0?21:33
wxlanonrebel: there are some others suggesting getting other drivers, but they all require a network to grab 148f:307021:36
wxloops21:36
wxlhttps://askubuntu.com/questions/641724/how-to-install-rt2870-rt3070-wireless-driver21:36
anonrebelcommand not found21:36
anonrebelfor "ifconfig"21:37
wxlifconfig gives command not found? you have a messed up install then!21:37
Unit193wxl: No, use ip addr21:37
anonrebelyeah I thought that was odd21:37
wxlUnit193: did they get rid of ifconfig off of yakkety???21:37
Unit193wxl: There was discussion about dropping net-tools, but for yak still in 'minimal.21:39
wxlUnit193: my impression was that net-tools is likely to be around for some time, but yes i did see that discussion21:40
wxlyou can also look at this anonrebel https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/24441021:40

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