[07:42] Hi! Anyone here well-versed in lubuntu 16.10? [07:43] I just intalled it a little bit ago, switching to it from Ubuntu 16.04. [07:43] It was WAY slower than lubuntu is. [07:44] But I'm having the same issue I was having with the normal Ubuntu. It won't recognize any wifi networks [07:45] And the terminal solution I found online doesn't work. I'm guessing because the driver's supposed to go in a different directory... but I don't know which one. [07:45] Ummm... is anyone talking in here? [07:45] Or is it just me??? [07:46] Anyone???? [07:46] Is anyone in here actually talking? [07:47] Kinda need a little help here. [07:47] And I'm pretty sure it's not an RTFM thing. [07:50] Anyone talking? [07:50] Out of 70 other people? [08:08] oh they left === mpmc_znc is now known as mpmc === kranthi_ is now known as kranthi [09:15] hi everyone [09:18] hello [09:27] hi hateball [15:24] Hey! Is there anyone active here right now? [15:25] I'm having issues with Yakkety. [15:25] Need some help. [15:25] Anyone? [15:27] !details [15:27] Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel. [15:31] OK, so I just installed 16.10 lubuntu, replacing my Ubuntu 16.04. [15:32] I'm running a Gateway MA3 with an AMD Turion 64 processor @ 2GHz, 2GB of RAM... [15:32] The NIC is a Broadcom BCM 4311 802.11b/g WLAN (14e4:4311) [15:33] The installation went smoothly aside from it not finding my NIC. [15:33] And now I can't even hardwire an internet connection, so any "sudo apt-get" commands are useless to me. [15:34] There was a solution that was working really well with Ubuntu 16.04, even though I had to spend some time in Terminal every time I booted. [15:34] A bit noobish to be writing shell scripts... [15:35] But now that solution I had before won't work. [15:35] I plugged in the Ethernet cable, and it won't even recognize THAT! [15:35] Kinda flailing in the wind. Any help? [15:50] Right on! Thanks for the help! *** yeah, right *** [18:17] Hello [18:18] Does anyone have Hulu or netflix working on lubuntu [18:32] Anyone in here live? [18:34] yes [18:35] any support persons available? [19:32] this is probably the wrong place to ask this, but can I install the brave browser in Lubuntu? [19:34] can I use a 64bit application on a 32bit install? [19:35] (I think that's the bigger question...right?) [21:01] I want to change keyboard layout with Alt-shift but I cannot find the setting === CompuDesktop is now known as Compu [22:57] I'm running 17.04. I'd like to try out a different desktop environment. I installed KDE. I have no option to [22:57] switch session. Please help [22:58] nibs: Nothing on the login screen, up top? [22:58] nothing, anywhere. just username and password box. [22:59] I've tried restarting, but that didn't help. [22:59] It's an icon on the top panel. [22:59] I didn't see an icon. I'll try again soon, and report back. [23:14] I found it this time on reboot. The icon is super small on a 14" 2560x1440 screen, and I just didn't see it before. THANK YOU krytarik! [23:14] Sure! :) [23:15] Now all I need to do is figure out how to turn off my TrackPad so I can type. I have it turned off in the BIOS, because I only use the TrackPoint. Somehow, it is on anyway. [23:15] Sorry, I've been using Lbuntu in a VM. It is nice to use it at full speed. Just these little annoyances. [23:25] And that was easy with xinput. Delightful!