[01:54] <TaZeR> i know wally west and iris west
[10:20] <ineedlubuntu> which version of lubuntu should I download for an amd system?
[11:15] <nmk_> hi is http://lubuntu.me/downloads/ lubuntu 14.04.5 LTS Desktop version features only command line interface?:D
[12:01] <TaZeR> hmm thats the wrong website, and an old version - try http://lubuntu.net/
[14:11] <TaZeR> ill admit porting lxde to qt was a genius move
[14:12] <TaZeR> i dont think anyone saw that one coming, now its the premier desktop id say
[18:29] <yoot> Hey my laptop does not connect to wifi. Can you help me? I can see my modem but can't connect it. Lubuntu 17.10
[18:29] <yoot> I downloaded i386
[18:29] <yoot> 32 bit version
[18:30] <yoot> My computer has amd 64 athlon x2
[18:33] <yoot> Hello anyone?
[18:34] <wxl> use `lspci -nnk` to figure out which chip you have (give me the XXXX:YYYY PCI ID) and what kernel modules is being used and which are available
[18:34] <yoot> Ok
[18:35] <yoot> rt61pci
[18:36] <yoot> wait no
[18:38] <yoot> shpchp
[18:39] <yoot> 10de:02fd
[18:39] <yoot> If is it true
[18:40] <wxl> which one's in use and which one is available?
[18:40] <yoot> Kernel driver in use: pcieport
[18:41] <yoot> Kernel modules: shpchp
[18:42] <yoot> PCI Express Bridge
[18:42] <yoot> My wifi is always trying to connect and always failing.
[18:43] <yoot> It says disconnect you are offline now
[18:47] <yoot> Are you still here?
[18:49] <wxl> that's not your network card
[18:49] <tsimonq2> pr
[18:49] <tsimonq2> whoops
[18:51] <yoot> Hello?
[18:51] <yoot> I think my Linux adventure ends here
[18:52] <wxl> you didn't understand my comment?
[18:53] <yoot> There is so much lines trying to find it
[18:53] <wxl> it's the networking interface
[18:53] <wxl> lspci -nnk | grep -A 5 Network
[18:53] <wxl> try that
[18:54] <yoot> rt61pci
[18:55] <yoot> Both
[18:55] <wxl> what about the PCI ID? the first line returned
[18:55] <yoot> in use and modules
[18:55] <wxl> XXXX:YYYY
[18:55] <wxl> the one you gave me was wrong
[18:55] <yoot> 1814:0302
[18:55] <wxl> 1s
[18:58] <yoot> There is also 1462:b833
[18:58] <wxl> you have two networking cards?
[18:58] <yoot> No
[18:59] <yoot> Subsystem
[18:59] <wxl> oh yeah don't care about that
[18:59] <yoot> Ok
[18:59] <yoot> 1814:0302
[18:59] <wxl> i'm researching
[19:03] <wxl> so that's the right driver
[19:03] <wxl> but i see something (admittedly old) saying that it doesn't work with amd64. you might try i386 and see if you still have the same problem
[19:05] <yoot> My lubuntu iso is i386
[19:05] <wxl> then i would expect it to Just Work™
[19:05] <wxl> what exactly is the problem again?
[19:06] <yoot> Always trying to connect but doesn't
[19:06] <wxl> you can see your AP?
[19:06] <yoot> I can see the networks there is no problem there
[19:06] <yoot> Yes
[19:07] <wxl> are you sure that you can access the AP normally just fine?
[19:07] <yoot> Yes on my windows
[19:07] <yoot> And Ubuntu and android
[19:08] <wxl> here's what you can do: you can watch two log files and see what happens when you try to connect
[19:08] <wxl> tail -f /var/log/{syslog,dmesg}
[19:08] <wxl> then try
[19:08] <wxl> you'll need to interpret what you see
[19:12] <yoot> https://i.hizliresim.com/XEzGo7.jpg
[19:12] <yoot> Here is the results
[19:13] <wxl> the ssid not found is interesting
[19:13] <wxl> that kind of suggests it can't find the ap