[02:56] Hey all! [02:57] I'm pretty new to lubuntu, I seem to have an issue where the shutdown stops at 4/5 dots and never completes randomly. Is there a way to check the system files//figure out what is going on? [03:42] Hey guys, so I just installed lubuntu on my laptop, its an old HP pavillion dv6t-1200, is there a way to get the wifi card to work? Is there a blanket driver that would cover it? [03:45] Gelb: I do not run lubuntu, but assuming it's like other *buntu flavors with old Belkin cards, you might need to run updates using a LAN line. [03:53] s/Belkin/Broadcom [03:53] Can anyone explain how the Synaptic Package Manager works? [03:53] I'm still trying to get drivers for the wifi card [03:54] Gelb_: Do you know which wifi is installed? [03:54] No, I've tried looking on HP's website [03:54] but they don't list the hardware [03:55] 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN mini card [03:55] is what's listed for parts replacement on hp's website [03:56] but that just tells what it is [03:56] accroding to this site, you could have Broadcom, Realtek or Intel: https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-pavilion-dv6-1200-entertainment-notebook-pc-series/3872814/model/3945149 [03:56] open a terminal in type: sudo lshw > t.txt [03:57] it gives me command not found [03:57] what version of Lubuntu? [03:57] lshw does not work? [03:58] Sorry about that, mispelled it [03:59] Gelb_: Yep, been there :) [03:59] it rolls through 3 things [03:59] one of them says usb [03:59] SCSI [03:59] and im not sure what the first one says it goes to fast [03:59] PCI something [04:00] use the redirect to point dumb output to a file: sudo lshw > t.txt [04:00] the greater than sign is the redirect symbol... [04:00] s/dumb/dump.... [04:01] then gedit t.txt [04:01] use search to find "Wirelss" [04:03] Are you able connect to the internet with a LAN line? [04:03] Yeah, I'm connected right now with an ethernet cord [04:04] sorry, changed the directory to documents so i could figure out where it was sending [04:04] I am not familiar with Lubuntu. Do you have a Drivers option in the system settings? [04:05] It might be called Driver manager or something like that. [04:05] I have Synaptic Package Manager [04:05] which was running my updates [04:05] also it looks like its a broadcom [04:05] Most ubuntu distros have the ability to auto detect hw and offer to install drivers automatically. [04:07] oh try this: lspci -vnn | grep Network showed: [04:07] good webpage here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/55868/installing-broadcom-wireless-drivers [04:08] lspci -vnn | grep Network [04:10] So its listing Broadcom Limited BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY [04:11] Go here: Menu button - System Tools - Software Updater [04:11] Click Settings... and then click the tab Additional Drivers [04:12] Hopefully you will see the Broadcom driver that is speciifc for your wireless card. [04:12] I a following directions found here: https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/first-lubuntu [04:13] Awesome, thank you, I really appreciate the help [04:13] It found it [04:13] :) [04:13] Good to hear. :) [04:16] Thanks again! [04:16] Wireless card working now? [04:16] just missed him... [13:31] hi [13:32] I am getting following error after upgrading to 17.10 [13:32] you stopped the check for updates... [13:32] any help please [21:00] hi === Unit193 is now known as JackFrost === hggdh is now known as desole