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belltried to make usb boot for 14.04, didn't work. now when i try to move that file from downloads to trash, it says pemission denied. how do i fix this?07:03
kdhello any one around09:17
hateball!ask09:17
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience09:17
kdhi hateball and thanks09:17
kdi'm struggling with a wifi dongle09:17
kdlubuntu sees it but i cannot connect to any wifi enable network09:18
kdits a TOTOLINK N150UA which has standard RA Link hardware, any help?09:19
JohnDoe_71Rushttps://askubuntu.com/questions/457061/ralink-mt7601u-148f7601-wi-fi-adapter-installation check about firmware09:21
kdfunny u should bring that up, that is the exact same guide i followed last night09:24
kdthe dongle works in windows so its not defective09:24
kdoh btw on which version is lbunutu based? ubuntu version?09:25
JohnDoe_71Rusi use rt3072 with 10.04 and 14.04.09:33
JohnDoe_71Ruscheck logs09:34
kdi created a vm of lubuntu, i noticed at the install it asked for 3rd party installation09:35
kdi didnt tick that box, could that be a factor?09:35
hateballkd: which exact chipset is it?10:15
hateballkd: and which release/kernel are you using?10:16
kdhateball : http://www.totolink.net/sub/product/detail.asp?product_num=10003710:26
kdim using lubuntu 17.04 x8610:27
hateballkd: I was thinking more along the lines of "lsusb"10:28
kdok hang10:28
s10gopali can see available wifi networks but cant connect to them , please help me10:31
venzens10gopal: what make & model is it?10:32
venzens10gopal: your wifi device?10:32
s10gopalBus 001 Device 003: ID 148f:7601 Ralink Technology, Corp. MT7601U Wireless Adapte10:32
s10gopalr10:33
venzens10gopal: this link was posted before you joined: https://askubuntu.com/questions/457061/ralink-mt7601u-148f7601-wi-fi-adapter-installation10:34
venzencheck that page about firmware10:34
s10gopaltried10:34
s10gopalnot working10:34
kdhateball : bus 001 device 003: id 148f:7601 RAlink Technology MT7601U10:35
s10gopalkd : you can see availabe networks ?10:36
kds10gopal yup10:36
s10gopalsame with me , but i cant connect to them\10:36
kdme neither10:36
kdit tries to connect but fails10:37
venzenare you guys using Network-Manager?10:37
kdno whats that?10:37
s10gopalno10:37
hateballkd: and when you try connecting, run "dmesg" after and see if there's any interesting info10:37
venzennm is the default network manager for Ubuntu10:37
s10gopalok10:38
s10gopal i will try it10:38
hateballif it's a removable USB device you can also unplug and replug it, then run "dmesg" to see if it complains about any missing firmware or so10:38
kdit is a dongle10:39
kdim using it in a vm now10:39
venzento troubleshoot wifi i find it helps to stop network-manager and then configure the device on the command line - errors are logged to /var/log/syslog - so it helps to find why the error occurs - but for instructions to do that you have to google10:39
kdok i will try10:41
kdbbl10:41
s10gopal_done10:41
s10gopal_i am getting error link is not ready10:41
s10gopal_http://paste.ubuntu.com/25526863/10:42
s10gopal_back10:43
s10gopal_i can see available wifi networks but cant connect to them , http://paste.ubuntu.com/25526863/10:44
venzens10gopal_: sure, you'll have to configure it on the commandline, using iwconfig and the ip utility10:44
s10gopal_ok , but how ? i am noob10:45
s10gopal_iwconfig ens33     no wireless extensions.  wlx20e81600ef50  IEEE 802.11  ESSID:off/any             Mode:Managed  Access Point: Not-Associated   Tx-Power=20 dBm              Retry short limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off           Power Management:off            enp0s29f7u7u3  no wireless extensions.  lo        no wireless extensions.  gopal@gopal-desktop:~$ ip utility Object "utility" is unknown, try "ip help".10:46
venzen.10:46
venzenfirst you configure it, then you bring it up with "ip link set wlan0 up" and you can bring it down with "ip link set wlan0 down"10:46
venzenok, not wlan0 but ens3310:46
s10gopal_configure mean ?10:46
s10gopal_how ?10:46
venzenhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo10:48
venzenit says "unsupported version" at the top of that page but the content all seems valid10:49
s10gopal_Using the command Line ?10:49
venzenyes, if network-manager can't make it work then your only friends are google and the cmd line :)10:50
hateballs10gopal_: ens33 seems to be your ethernet10:50
hateballand wlx20e81600ef50 your wifi10:51
s10gopal_lspci dont show wifi10:51
hateballof course it wont, as it is USB10:51
venzensure because its a usb device10:51
s10gopal_http://paste.ubuntu.com/25526900/10:51
venzens10gopal_ kd: when buying wifi gear always choose those with an Atheros chipset, your life will be easier10:52
hateballI personally try to get Intel, but if that's not an option I go for Atheros as well10:52
hateballEven Broadcom works decently these days10:53
hateballralink/mediatek... nothing but pain10:53
s10gopal_i should follow this  Ralink's RT2500 ch or  Rakink's RT6110:53
s10gopal_can you please remote control my pc and do it ?10:53
venzenhateball: years of doing wifi meshing in the field taught me 2 things: 1) googles that can see radio waves will be indispensable, 2) always choose Atheros10:54
venzen*goggles (not googles)10:54
hateball:D10:55
venzenhateball: for example I have a top of the range Thinkpad here on my desk but its Intel wifi does not have Master mode, so it can only connect not provide an AP - nothing you'd notice until you need it :)10:56
s10gopal_not working i tried10:58
s10gopal_same10:59
s10gopal_wlx20e81600ef50: link is not ready [ 2065.038836] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlx20e81600ef50: link is not ready10:59
hateballvenzen: Sure, I was talking from purely client pov10:59
hateballI have an intel 7260 in my desktop and it is excellent11:00
s10gopal_sudo gksu echo "blacklist hostap" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-orinoco bash: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-orinoco: Permission denied11:00
venzenhateball: sure, when they work they're reliable, agreed11:00
hateballs10gopal_: you cant sudo echo, you'll need to use tee11:01
hateballalso.. sudo gksu is not a thing11:01
venzens10gopal_: oh dear, you are very noob. nothing wrong with that but you're in for a world of pain trying to do commandline to solve wifi problems...11:02
venzens10gopal_: i suggest buying a different wifi adapter11:02
s10gopal_cant11:02
s10gopal_and i need to fix it today else my dad will be angry11:02
s10gopal_plz remote acess my computer and fix it11:03
s10gopal_access11:03
venzens10gopal_: i'm going to give you a series of commands to type on the commandline, follow them in the exact sequence. If they don't solve your problem then its a driver issue and you'll have to google11:04
s10gopal_ok11:04
venzenok to start: what is the name of your wifi device? type: ip addr show11:04
s10gopal_or can i install driver ? i have driver in cd buy it says target not set like that11:04
s10gopal_gopal@gopal-desktop:~$ ip addr show 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000     link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00     inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever     inet6 ::1/128 scope host         valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: ens33: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state DOWN group11:05
venzenyour wifi device should start with a "w"11:05
s10gopal_wlx20e81600ef50: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state DOWN group default qlen 1000     link/ether da:65:bf:4f:8b:fd brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff11:06
venzeni think its wlx20e81600ef50 as pointed out by hateball earlier11:06
venzenok11:06
venzensudo ip link set wlx20e81600ef50 down11:07
s10gopal_done11:07
venzensudo apt-get install iw11:08
s10gopal_already installed11:08
venzensudo ip link set wlx20e81600ef50 up11:09
s10gopal_done11:09
venzensudo iwlist wlx20e81600ef50 scan11:09
venzendoes it show anything?11:09
s10gopal_something http://paste.ubuntu.com/25526968/11:10
s10gopal_mine is  ESSID:"Home"11:11
venzenok, good, please wait a few minutes11:11
s10gopal_but i can see wifi networks using gui too and it show them tooo11:12
venzens10gopal_: sure but sometimes Network-Manager (that drives the GUI) messes up with some cards, that's why we're getting under the hood11:14
venzenfollow this answer: https://askubuntu.com/questions/138472/how-do-i-connect-to-a-wpa-wifi-network-using-the-command-line11:14
venzenremember that your wifi device is not called wlan0 but wlx20e81600ef5011:15
s10gopal_before doing this i should removed saved info using gui ?11:15
venzenno need, the GUI has been stopped right?11:15
s10gopal_?11:15
venzens10gopal_: you can run: sudo service network-manager stop11:16
s10gopal_sudo wpa_supplicant -B -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dwext Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant Failed to open config file '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf', error: No such file or directory Failed to read or parse configuration '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf'.11:16
venzenyes, you have to create the conf file with: sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf11:17
venzenput your SSID and password in there like in the linked answer11:18
s10gopal_how to save and exit nano ?11:20
s10gopal_i know vi editor only11:20
venzens10gopal_: also, copied and pasted and called the device wlan0 - you have to replace wlan0 with wlx20e81600ef5011:20
venzenCtrl+X11:20
venzenyou can use vi instead...11:20
s10gopal_lso, copied and pasted and called the device wlan0 - you have to replace wlan0 with wlx20e81600ef50 ?11:21
venzenyes11:21
s10gopal_sudo wpa_supplicant -B -iwlx20e81600ef50 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dwext Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Invalid argument ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Invalid argument11:23
venzens10gopal_: please pastebin the contents of /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf11:24
s10gopal_venzen : sudo wpa_supplicant -B -iwlx20e81600ef50 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dwext Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Invalid argument ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: Invalid argument11:24
venzens10gopal_: please pastebin the contents of /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf11:24
s10gopal_network={     ssid="Home"     psk="Bsnl@243009" }11:24
s10gopal_http://paste.ubuntu.com/25527019/11:25
venzenthat's fine but you should change your password because you posted it in public :)11:26
venzenok, the issue might be wext... hold on11:26
venzentry:11:28
s10gopal_?11:28
venzensudo wpa_supplicant -B -iwlx20e81600ef50 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dnl8021111:28
s10gopal_sudo wpa_supplicant -B -iwlx20e81600ef50 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dnl80211 Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant11:28
venzenyou see i changed the driver in the last option -D11:28
s10gopal_wow11:28
s10gopal_Successfull11:29
venzenyou're pulling my leg11:29
venzennow get a dhcp address11:30
s10gopal_sudo dhclient wlx20e81600ef5011:30
s10gopal_but it is blinking11:30
venzencorrect11:30
s10gopal_now ?11:30
venzenyep11:31
s10gopal_disconnect mobile and try wifi again ?11:31
venzenyou don't have to disconnect mobile11:31
venzenwhat does iwconfig say?11:31
venzenrun: iwconfig11:32
s10gopal_sudo dhclient wlx20e81600ef50 // still blinking11:32
s10gopal_wlx20e81600ef50  IEEE 802.11  ESSID:off/any             Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.462 GHz  Access Point: Not-Associated              Tx-Power=20 dBm              Retry short limit:7   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off           Power Management:off11:32
venzenits not associated11:32
venzenhmmm11:32
venzentry:11:33
venzensudo wpa_supplicant -B -iwlx20e81600ef50 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Datmel11:34
s10gopal_should i close this terminal running dhclient ?11:34
venzenyes, you can Ctr-C or close it11:35
s10gopal_sudo wpa_supplicant -B -iwlx20e81600ef50 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Datmel Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant wlx20e81600ef50: Unsupported driver 'atmel'11:35
venzenoh dear, well try some of the drivers shown by: wpa_supplicant -h11:36
s10gopal_wpa_supplicant -h wpa_supplicant v2.4 Copyright (c) 2003-2015, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi> and contributors  This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license. See README for more details.  This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)  usage:   wpa_supplicant [-BddhKLqqstuvW] [-P<pid file>] [-g<global ctrl>] \         [-G<group>] \         -11:37
s10gopal_http://paste.ubuntu.com/25527065/11:37
s10gopal_?11:39
venzenok, we've tried them all (nl80211 and wext) and dhclient didn't manage to get an address from your AP, so this is what netowork-manager also failed on11:39
venzensorry, it looks like this device is not going to work with Linux11:39
s10gopal_but it is supported11:40
venzenwhat is the name of the USB device (make and model)11:40
s10gopal_on its cover11:40
s10gopal_tb 0143s11:40
hateballvenzen: 148f:760111:40
s10gopal_can we do one last thing ?11:40
venzenI mean like Totolink or whatever11:41
venzens10gopal_: and what version of Ubuntu are you running?11:41
s10gopal_terabyte 802 wifi network adapter11:41
venzen17.04?11:41
s10gopal_17.0411:41
s10gopal_but it also dont work on lubuntu11:41
venzenwho manufactures it?11:42
s10gopal_chinease11:42
venzenname of the company?11:42
s10gopal_terabyte11:42
s10gopal_terabyte co ltd11:42
venzenok wait11:42
venzena moment11:43
hateballs10gopal_: are you on 4.10-33 now? kernel wise11:43
s10gopal_i think11:43
hateballthis file should be default exist on your system /lib/firmware/mt7601u.bin11:43
s10gopal_4.10.0-33-generic11:43
hateballas well as /lib/modules/4.10.0-33-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt7601u/mt7601u.ko11:43
hateballand... then things should magically work11:44
hateballand I suppose they do, since you can actually scan networks11:44
s10gopal_cd /lib/modules/4.10.0-33-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt7601u/mt7601u.ko bash: cd: /lib/modules/4.10.0-33-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt7601u/mt7601u.ko: Not a director11:45
venzeni wonder if its not something in the wifi router setup? Like an odd choice of security like WEP or such?11:45
venzens10gopal_: you can do ls rather than cd11:46
demophobiaShould I use a tiling desktop? If so, which one?11:46
s10gopal_got output11:47
s10gopal_plz see this make log when i install drivers http://paste.ubuntu.com/25527116/11:48
venzenwhat is the output?11:48
s10gopal_i think it can help11:48
s10gopal_"""ls /lib/firmware/mt7601u.bin /lib/firmware/mt7601u.bin ""11:49
venzenthat log shows it never compiled11:50
venzenbut if you have the two files that hateball mentioned you should be fine11:50
s10gopal_in read me , it say do something11:50
s10gopal_but i dont know what it says11:50
venzenpastbin the readme11:51
s10gopal_http://paste.ubuntu.com/25527125/11:51
s10gopal_" gopal@gopal-desktop:~$ ls /lib/modules/4.10.0-33-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt7601u/mt7601u.ko /lib/modules/4.10.0-33-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt7601u/mt7601u.ko"11:52
venzenthe readme says it only supports kernel 2.4 and 2.6 - that's very old - we're at kernel 4.4 already, so that build package won't work11:53
venzens10gopal_: i've gotta go, sorry we couldn't make it work11:53
hateballin fact we're at 4.10 :p11:54
hateballin 17.0411:54
s10gopal_ what should i do ? switch to old ubuntu ?11:54
hateballNo, trade your dongle for another one with atheros chipset11:54
s10gopal_bye thx for help11:54
venzenhateball: oh, right... i'm with the old 16.04 swamp fossil still11:54
hateball!hwe | venzen11:54
ubottuvenzen: The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack11:54
s10gopal_hateball : can't11:54
hateball:D11:54
venzens10gopal_: great, good luck11:55
hateballs10gopal_: Then there's not much any of us can do11:55
venzenubottu: thanks11:55
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)11:55
s10gopal_hateball : any idea what i can do ?11:55
venzenubottu: you're grand!11:55
hateballs10gopal_:  trade your dongle for another one with atheros chipset11:55
s10gopal_cant , and i am from india11:56
venzens10gopal_: Intel will also work11:56
s10gopal_i dont think these dongle are available , and intel is very costly11:56
hateballThe point is ralink/mediatek have absolutely terrible linux support11:56
JohnDoe_71Rushttps://askubuntu.com/questions/555957/what-to-do-if-wifi-can-scan-networks-but-cant-connect ?11:56
hateballyou can also look for broadcom, which for the most part works well11:57
venzenhateball: my experience too11:57
venzenlike today, its 99% there but no cigar11:57
s10gopal_and on my dongle it works on linux 2.4 or later , even it works on windows 711:58
venzens10gopal_: some products just don't work - with lots of googling you might find a solution but that's hard work - the best is to exchange that USB device for one that has a different chip11:59
s10gopal_but all models available in india have same chip12:00
s10gopal_https://www.flipkart.com/search?q=usb%20wifi&otracker=start&as-show=on&as=off12:01
venzentell your dad you spent a lot of time with helpful Linux guys and that they say the particular chipset is problematic in Linux even though the company advertises Linux support on the box12:01
s10gopal_thx you12:02
s10gopal_you help me alot12:02
s10gopal_and also spend your precious time on this problem12:03
hateballIt seems strange if only one exact chipset was allowed for sale in India12:03
venzens10gopal_: if you can get an Edimax wifi dongle - that should also have an RTlink chipset but they tend to work out the box12:03
hateballvenzen: dunno about that, first hit on flipkart seems to use RTL8188CUS12:05
hateballand I am pretty sure I've thrown such a card in the trash12:05
hateballmaybe it had EU on the end, but no matter12:05
venzens10gopal_: if its any consolation, I have Lubuntu 16.04 on this top-of-the range thinkpad and Linux doesn't even see the touchpad (mouse) - I have to plug in a USB mouse into a $2K laptop - not because of Linux but because these manufacturers design for Windows12:05
hateballs10gopal_: While not really the place for it, maybe you could ask in #ubuntu-in if someone knows of a USB dongle that works out of the box12:07
venzengood idea12:08
s10gopal_ok12:08
hateballThe other option is ##hardware but then you'd need to find someone that uses both linux and lives in India12:08
s10gopal_thx12:08
venzens10gopal_: could you just run an ethernet cable between your pc and the router - and not use wifi?12:08
s10gopal_cant12:09
s10gopal_modam is not near computer12:09
venzenis the signal ok by the pc?12:10
venzenethernet can run up to 100m12:10
s10gopal_yes12:10
venzenok guys i have to go, bitcoin is having a market bowel movement12:11
s10gopal_bye12:11
kd[12:52] <venzen> s10gopal_ kd: when buying wifi gear always choose those with an Atheros chipset, your life will be easier hi venzen, im back. what brands do you recommend i buy12:16
hateballThat's hard to say really12:17
hateballTP-Link has Atheros in *some* of their products12:18
hateballand to make it more funny they can change chipset when they release v2 or v3 or so of a thing12:18
kdah12:18
hateballSo you'll really need make sure what you are getting12:18
kdso how do i get my one going?12:19
kdelse i have to buy a new one it seems >.<12:19
hateballWell you have the same as s10gopal and well... that's a no-go12:19
hateballkd https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Category:Wireless_adapter12:19
hateballor...12:20
hateball!hcl12:20
ubottuFor lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection12:20
kdhateball what is strange is with my dongle i have linux drives from their site12:21
kdyet i cant get it going12:21
hateballkd: Yes, but they are made to compile against an old kernel12:22
hateballand you arent supposed to need to, after kernel 4.2 or 4.412:22
hateballyet... the drivers do not work12:22
hateballI have the same experience with the old realtek, same crap12:22
kddang12:23
hateballsome chipsets drivers even get removed from the kernel for being too poor12:23
hateballso... that's why it's cheaper (for total sanity) to get atheros or intel12:23
kdon what kernel version is lbuntu 17 based on?12:23
hateball4.1012:25
kdhateball i found a better list : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported12:28
hateballit's not very comprehensive12:29
hateballand also quite outdated12:30
kd:/12:33
kdi guess im gonna have to get a pci card12:33
kdhttps://www.rebeltech.co.za/243-wireless12:33
venzeni'm just readin through s10gopal's dmesg output... his eth device has driver r8169 ... that seems to be the RTlink driver, no?12:34
hateballYes12:35
hateballnothing strange with that, as his wifi chipset is usb12:35
hateballr8169 actually works well12:35
venzenok, sure, but then as his wifi devices connects to his router:12:35
venzenwlx20e81600ef50: send auth to 1c:5f:2b:4a:fe:8a (try 1/3)12:36
venzenwlx20e81600ef50: authenticated12:37
venzenwlx20e81600ef50: aborting authentication with 1c:5f:2b:4a:fe:8a by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING)12:37
venzenso the drivers seem fine and the device authenticates, but something else goes wrong12:37
hateballyea, poor firmware goes wrong probably12:38
kdi know right12:38
hateballyou can of course try loading the module and disabling things like wifi-n12:38
venzenyeah12:38
venzenthat's hit and miss12:38
hateballLike I said, lower total cost of sanity to just get something that works properly :p12:39
demophobiawhat IRC client would you recommend? i'm using the default Pidgin app right now but it's not highlighting messages with my name12:39
hateballSurely that is configurable12:40
venzenkd: i found this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/457061/ralink-mt7601u-148f7601-wi-fi-adapter-installation#55427812:41
venzenhave you tried that?12:41
kdyes12:42
kdlast night12:42
kdand again today12:42
venzenand the outcome? no change?12:42
kdi noticed when i installed lubuntu on vm today at the screen where it asks to download upgrades while downloading12:42
kdit asks to download and installed 3rd party drivers12:43
kdit did mention wifi12:43
kdyeah same outcome12:43
hateballIf you have Lubuntu in a VM... why are you passing through the USB device?12:43
venzenoh-hooo12:43
hateballAnd not just using the hosts network12:43
kdhateball because the pc i have lbuntu installed is a p4 desktop at home12:44
kdim at work now12:44
JohnDoe_71Rushttp://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/iwlwifi/ take firmware from git12:44
hateballJohnDoe_71Rus: Are you just posting random links?12:44
JohnDoe_71Ruscheck firmware size and version12:45
hateballiwlwifi has absolutely nothing to do with mediatek chipsets12:45
kdindeed12:46
JohnDoe_71Russome times in distrib not all functional firmware, there link to git12:46
kdalso i have fibre at home and my p4 has 100mb and is incompatable with router12:47
kdrouter only gigabit lan12:47
JohnDoe_71Rusgigabit port perfect work with 100mb card12:48
kdnot on my pc for some reason12:49
kdconnects fine with my adsl router that is 100mb native12:49
kdhateball 4.10 is that ubuntu 14?12:52
hateballkd: 4.10 is the kernel used in Ubuntu 17.0412:52
kdko12:53
kdok12:53
hateballkd: sometimes auto-negotiating fails for network interfaces, you could try forcing 100mbit12:53
kdhow do i do it on lbuntu12:54
kdi dont see options at editing wired connection 112:54
venzenkd: as you might be aware the ubuntu versions are determined by year and month of release, the kernel version has a different scheme - major number 4 minor number 10 and then a release number after that like 4.10.6212:55
hateballkd: you can it using "ip" but I have forgot the syntax12:56
hateballip link set eth0 something something iirc12:56
hateballcan also do it using ethtool if that is installed12:56
venzenconceivably one can install an old 2.6 kernel version in a modern ubuntu release but some things won't work - notably hardware drivers12:56
hateballkd: see this for examples https://www.shellhacks.com/change-speed-duplex-ethernet-card-linux/12:57
venzensudo ip link set eth0 up|down12:58
venzenor just good old sudo ifip dev eth012:58
hateballvenzen: we're talking about forcing speed/duplex12:58
venzencorrection: sudo ifup dev eth012:58
hateballto troubleshoot issues with a switch/router12:58
venzenand idown12:58
venzenifdown - i'm losing the ability to type coherently12:59
kdyou guys are a wealth of knowledge12:59
kdthat last link i have to install ethtool13:00
kdbut i cant cause i cant connect to router >.<13:00
venzenkd: you can go to the 17.04 package repo and download the ethtool .deb package on a nother host. Then copy it to the lubuntu host and use sudo dpkg -i ethtool_xyz.deb to manually install13:03
venzenjust make sureon the package page that it has no other dependdencies - you should download those too and install before ethtool13:03
venzenkd: https://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/ethtool13:05
hateballkd: well it is possible with "ip" as well, I just dont remember13:05
hateballread the manpage :p13:05
venzenno dependencies (your system already has libc6)13:06
kdok (:13:06
venzenhateball: that might be simpler13:06
kdi looked at the man page is dawnting13:09
kdwht about ip-link command13:10
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venzenkd ip is a modern utility that does a lot of network related stuff: address and feature configuration (e.g. link speed) and routing, etc13:12
venzenbtw - i just checked the ip manpage and there doesn't seem to be a command to set link speed - it'll have to be ethtool - which is what i've always used13:18
hateballcould be13:19
* venzen takes a hit from the bong and reminisces...13:20
venzeni've been using Lubuntu for 6 years and love it13:20
venzenlightweight. no matter how powerful a machine i use i always opt for Lubuntu13:20
kdi discovered lubuntu last week13:20
kdand alreayd loving it13:21
demophobiai started this week and i'm liking it more than macOS at the moment, and, frankly, liking this $80 Dell more than a >$800 surface pro 413:21
demophobiaso sick of stupid problems like the screen dimming when i open a dark app13:21
* hateball primarly uses KDE Plasma :o13:21
venzenits how i remember Gnome in the early 2000s - Ubuntu Unity just started resembling MacOS too much - making assumptions and trying to serve me up helpful things - which is really annoying in truth13:22
demophobiathis $80 dell lubuntu seems faster than that surface pro 4 too13:22
venzendemophobia: sure, i really enjoy not having a fancy desktop weighing down the whole system13:23
venzenhateball: i've used KDE at times but have always returned to Gnome and Gtk for various reasons13:24
venzenhateball: what's Plasma like? Any screenshots i can look at?13:24
demophobiaKDE Plasma sounds graphics intensive13:25
venzenKDE has always been heavy on the eye-candy - in a good way - but I like to run the system as light as possible13:26
hateballIt does require 3D support, but it's not as heavy on overall resources as it once was13:26
hateballAnyway, we don't bite over in #kubuntu :p13:26
venzenand surely lighter than Unity13:26
venzen:)13:26
venzenjust as a by-the-by:13:27
venzeni spend most my time in Chromium or Gedit (coding or writing) or in Gnome Terminal13:28
hateballvenzen: guess there's some screens here https://www.kde.org/announcements/plasma-5.10.0.php otherwise there is google image search :p13:28
venzenthose are my most productive apps13:28
venzenchecking...13:28
hateballYes, I primarily use Chromium and Konsole, the DE itself is just... there13:28
venzenexactly13:28
venzenhateball: i must say that my favorite filebrowser of all time was Konqueror - is that still around?13:29
demophobiakubuntu is fatter than lubuntu, right?13:30
venzenWell, even fat girls think they're thinner than fat girls :D13:30
hateballvenzen: it's Dolphin these days, Konqueror (to be replaced) is a browser13:31
hateballdemophobia: It uses more resources overall, yes13:32
venzenhateball: in 2003 i discovered Konqueror in Debian KDE and as a filebrowser it looked good and was just so intuitive - i'd have that old skool version back any day13:32
venzeneven the LXDE filebrowser (whatever its called) is OK but just not as savvy as I remember Konqueror13:33
venzenanyway, that's when we used to wear an onion in our belt...13:34
venzenhateball: Plasma looks good13:35
venzenits light and easy on the eye13:35
demophobiaPCManFM?13:37
venzendemophobia: that's the name - yes. its OK - i get by - its never hindered me13:38
venzenwhereas Unity and MacOS just get in the way all day long13:38
kdcan i ask about ubuntu 16 shares here or must i bugger off to #ubuntu ?13:38
venzenkd: what's 16 shares?13:39
kdubuntu v1613:39
demophobialol13:39
venzenask here so i can learn something new today13:39
* demophobia waits with bated breath.13:39
venzeni use 16.04 and 14.04 on different machines. love it13:39
kdi create shares of my drives in ubuntu but cant connect to it from windows 7 machine13:40
kdi can see them but even when loging in /pcnam/username13:40
kdit fails13:40
venzenhmm. i know naathing about Windows... sorry13:40
kdits on ubuntu side13:41
venzenAs far as i remember you have to use Samba to allow Windows to use a share13:41
kdi instaled samba13:41
venzenright so workgroup is a thing and Samba requires some setting up in order for WIndows to access the drive share13:42
venzenbut that part of my memory is blurry, perhaps #ubuntu will have more folks with know-how?13:43
kdyeah13:44
kdbattling for weeks now13:44
kdscoruing the internet has proved nada13:44
dzhokd: been a while since I touched samba but I've spent time wrestling with it before.14:10
dzhousually my approach here is to see what the relevant logs are14:11
dzhoor otherwise dial up the verbosity of error messages or log messages until you get some sort of useful message to work from14:12
venzendzho: exactly, this is how i remember solving SAMBA problems time and again - there's always something - the same thing if i remember correctly - that doesn't work by default14:29
venzenif i recall, its a Winbind issue that doesn't work out the box14:33
dzhoand there are too many possibilities to know from this side as to how to approach this in detail14:38
dzholike, is this the only windows server?14:38
dzhohow are the accounts being handled? on the windows side? on the samba side? across the samba accounts vs the Linux accounts?14:39
Manzo_Hi I'm a beginner , I have made with unebootin a bootable usb with lubuntu 17.04 iso on it. I can start lubuntu but when I try to install lubuntu from the deskopt icon , when i get to the disk selection i can only see my usb drive and not the internal hard disk. sorry for my enlgish thanx17:46
Manzo_"gparted" and "disks" can't see the internal hard drive17:47
Manzo_Hi I'm a beginner , I have made with unebootin a bootable usb with lubuntu 17.04 iso on it. I can start lubuntu but when I try to install lubuntu from the deskopt icon , when i get to the disk selection i can only see my usb drive and not the internal hard disk. sorry for my enlgish thanx18:01
mmarconmis there a way to install interface language from terminal ?23:37
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