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[05:54] <Chromelon> hello there! I'm having an issue with getting conky to work
[05:54] <Chromelon> i'm using conky manager with the teejeetech themes and idk why they're not working properly
[05:54] <Chromelon> they should look like this: https://i.imgur.com/1c43f0C.png
[05:55] <Chromelon> but they look like this: http://i.imgur.com/CQPmw86.png
[08:48] <moetunes> Chromelon:  have you tried starting conky from a terminal ?
[14:56] <jk^> i have a problem with PAE. I read all the guide, but it appears 3 dashes not 2, then i don't know which is the correct syntax of the text i have to enter :|
[14:56] <jk^> Guides tell do add forcepae -- forcepae (after ...quiet splash) but there are 3 dashes :\ which is the correct syntax?
[14:56] <jk^> i link an image https://drive.google.com/open?id=181PSJoEKNHMOLGavbWzuBIh9_CaqTFli
[15:04] <genii> Before the three dashes
[15:07] <jk^> yes but many people tells me to be sure to enter the parameter two times. If i remember well, one is for kernel and the other one is for bootloader :\
[15:07] <jk^> genii
[15:10] <genii> I'm not sure why, but the guide given for Lubunt says, yes, one time before one time after the dashes. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE
[15:11] <jk^> yes, but in my case the dashes are three not two
[15:11] <jk^> then?
[15:11] <genii> Looks like before feeds to GRUB, after gets handed to the initrd kernel as an option
[15:11] <genii> However many there are, put once before, once after
[15:11] <jk^> initrd?
[15:12] <genii> Initial Ramdisk
[15:12]  * genii wanders back to work again for a bit
[15:12] <jk^> ok
[15:12] <jk^> the
[15:12] <jk^> the correct syntax?
[15:12] <jk^> is?
[15:12] <jk^> "then, which is the correct syntax?"
[15:13] <jk^> excuse me, but i'm not very well at computer :\
[15:22] <genii> jk^: If in doubt, use the same syntax shown on the page I linked. So: forcepae -- forcepae    ( 2 dashes instead of 3 )
[15:23] <jk^> ok
[15:23] <jk^> then i have to cancel one dash
[15:51] <jk^> https://d1mon.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/xubuntu_forcepae.png
[15:51] <jk^> so is the content of that image wrong?
[15:51] <jk^> genii
[15:55] <genii> Back up over the last dash, then put a space, then put again forcepae
[21:53] <electricmilk> Anyone know what happened to ubuntuguide.org?  I loved that site for quick access
[22:55] <hk238> hello
[22:56] <hk238> I installed Xubuntu on a system with Wifi using an Asus USB N10 Nano adapter, which has some problems. How can I create a connection with it using Xubuntu? I was expecting to use 'wifi-menu' but that's not available. Is there something else?
[22:59] <electricmilk> hk238,  Probably need the driver
[23:00] <hk238> could I possibly download it on an USB using this computer, then install it on that one?
[23:00] <electricmilk> Sure
[23:00] <electricmilk> hk238,  so.....
[23:00] <electricmilk> I recommend just plugging in ethernet to the PC if possible though
[23:00] <electricmilk> If you can't...
[23:00] <electricmilk> You'll need to install git
[23:01] <electricmilk> Well shoot this will be tricky
[23:01] <hk238> what would you normally use to start a wifi connection? All I know about is wifi-menu
[23:01] <electricmilk> Thats the problem.  You most likely need the drivers...so you need internet to get them.
[23:01] <electricmilk> I suppose you could get on another computer and download the files needed with git then put it on a USB
[23:02] <electricmilk> git clone https://github.com/pvaret/rtl8192cu-fixes.git
[23:02] <electricmilk> cd rtl8192cu-fixes
[23:02] <hk238> yeah this I'm sort of aware of
[23:02] <electricmilk> make ; sudo make install ; sudo modprobe 8192cu
[23:02] <hk238> however you can start the connection with wifi-menu and then download that with the connection even though it will drop
[23:02] <electricmilk> ooo
[23:02] <hk238> but I don't know what you use to start the connection in the absence of wifi-menu
[23:03] <electricmilk> Are you sure the wifi adapter is working properly and isn't a physical issue?
[23:03] <hk238> There's this issue with that thing you mentioned something like the computer forgets the device
[23:03] <hk238> and that thing '8192cu' or something like that is supposed to fix it, but at least with a previous install of archlinux (which didnt' work out eventually) it was possible to connect internet
[23:03] <electricmilk> Ehh don't think that was me
[23:04] <hk238> but the connection had to be reset quite often
[23:04] <hk238> so I tried to install the same fix, but then the arch linux froze.. but I don't think it was the driver that caused freezing
[23:05] <electricmilk> hk238, supposedly there is a linux driver available on the ASUS website
[23:10] <hk238> it seems it might be possible to start the connection using wpa_supplicant? :o
[23:14] <electricmilk> hk238,  You can start wifi from the terminal https://askubuntu.com/questions/294257/connect-to-wifi-network-through-ubuntu-terminal
[23:21] <hk238> hm it does at least list the SSID of the wifi network so it must be working somewhat:  )
[23:24] <hk238> thanks for help I have to go to bed now.. good night!