=== Zren_ is now known as Zren [03:32] Anyone believe i was rude or had unnecessary comments here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2367866 [03:33] ^BenginM. [09:13] Hello. My yesterday's problem is not limited to the BCM4318 - my wireless connection also stalls after a few minutes using a Ralink RT3070 USB wireless adapter. Could there be any conflicts which cause this behaviour? [09:20] Krock: can you paste dmesg to a pastebin ? I'll see if it mentions anything [09:20] https://pastebin.com/raw/Bj6g4hSJ [09:21] k [09:22] looks like the device is ok, what is the signal strength and have you checked what it is you are connecting to [09:23] -55 dBm and IEEE 802.11 connection to a WPA/WPA2 secured wireless network [09:24] would it help to unplug the LAN cable right now to make sure the stall is triggered again? [09:24] you can try that [09:26] my thinking is you had two devices have the same trouble staying connected to the same router, maybe it's the router [09:26] or someone keeps turning the microwave on [09:29] https://pastebin.com/raw/CkqQ85HJ ..looks normal, doesn't it? [09:33] the fifth and third last lines are by my guess signs of your issue [09:34] you can do dmesg -w to view new lines in dmesg [09:37] [ 2422.152747] perf: interrupt took too long (3924 > 3920), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 50750 [09:37] seems to decrease all few minutes [09:38] that's strange, as it worked fine the last two months [09:38] is it a usb wifi dongle ? [09:38] try a different port if it is [09:38] yes. But I'd expect the same issue if I'd insert the PCI card [09:48] well_laid_lawn, https://pastebin.com/raw/dhj66ey4 [09:53] k [09:55] Krock: seems like the interupt might be better [09:55] it's only 5 seconds though [10:05] trying with the Edimax EW-7811Un USB dongle from my RPI [10:08] luck [10:09] no luck and no promising logs: https://pastebin.com/raw/eK0xRB2q [10:10] my wireless packages seem to be broken or conflicting [10:10] but I have no clue how to see or fix this [10:13] that seems up - what is the issue with it? [10:26] a few minutes after enabling the wireless device, all new connections time out. ping reports the packets as 100% lost [10:27] trying with a different router now .. the chance is there *shrug* [10:31] it's about trying different things to narrow down the issue [10:46] well_laid_lawn, using my spare router as a 2nd gateway right now. Slow, but the connection persists. If this is really a problem with the first router's wireless network - then why is it only a problem on Xubuntu but not Android? [10:50] I can't answer that [10:51] from here all I can do is offer suggestions to narrow down the issue [10:52] have you read through the bots' link about wifi ? [10:52] !wifi [10:52] Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs [10:52] something there might help [11:20] seen the wiki, but there's nowhere information about this kind of problem. aagh [14:51] hello [15:02] I have problem with dualboot, after latest windows update, it fu**ed up my grub loader. I am using an win10/xubuntu 16.04 + UEFI (withnout secure boot). Before update, everything work (grub loads, i choose the system etc.) now. i always get the windows. Programs like "easyEFI" etc. do nothing. My question is, how i can get back my dualboot? I can post a system info [16:44] Hi -- I'm using a Thinkpad and when I wake from suspend, it takes a couple of minutes before keyboard application shortcuts start to work. Any way to fix that? [18:04] hi [18:04] how can I quit the x server, i want console only [18:04] ctrl-alt-f1 doesnt work [18:04] any suggestions on how to switch to console? [20:02] hellp [20:04] *hello [20:04] does the watchdog work at all? [20:04] I see various watchdog related messages, but this s**t still can't reboot on its own. [20:32] TheWild, please remember this is a family-friendly channel.