[00:00] chances are this will solve your problem: [00:00] !b43 [00:00] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [00:00] the WiFi is generic Broadcom [00:00] yuuup that will fix your problem [00:01] thanks forma all help [00:01] I want to read that article === BrianG61UK_ is now known as BrianG61UK [00:56] buenas noches [00:57] habrá forma de instalar controladora por teamviewer [00:57] el canal español es otro [00:57] https://t.me/lubuntues [00:58] o #lubuntu-es en freenode [00:58] IT POSSIBLE THAT SOME USER TAKE CONTROL THROUGH PC [00:58] bah, right, I forgot it was an irc user [00:58] through TEAMVIEWER [00:58] @user___ [ IT POSSIBLE THAT SOME USER TAKE CONTROL THROUGH PC], vnc is what I've heard is use [00:58] con Lubuntu [00:59] I've used remmina to connect to windows pcs with remote control [00:59] or remote desktop? [01:00] windows not [01:00] con lubuntu [01:00] lubuntu to lubuntu, I've heard vnc [01:01] I NEED INSTALL Broadcom wireless [01:01] that's the protocol , there are plenty of programs for it [01:01] have you tried this? ... sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source [01:01] Only i need download the file Broadcom [01:01] is it all? [01:02] Then the WiFi appears? [01:02] mejor muevete al canal #lubuntu-es en freenode para hablar en español [01:04] it might, worth trying. Better this in spanish in #lubuntu-es en freenode === pc is now known as Guest54282 === BrianG61UK_ is now known as BrianG61UK [09:51] mmm guys, WiFi doesn't work anymore. can I send you my lshw ? [09:51] 18.04 btw [09:53] bonacin91, anymore? why is that? [09:58] im trying all my partitions. nothing... I think it's a hw problem [09:58] what wifi has to do with partitions? [09:59] maybe the hardware wifi lock is active? Do you have a hardware switch for turning off wifi maybe? [10:01] i mean all my OSs. ye it's on. [10:02] bonacin91, so it doesn't work in other OSs right? [10:03] yep. now the card sees the available connections but can't connect [10:04] the only modifications I did I can think of are the hosts file and the DNS [10:04] bonacin91, reboot the router [10:04] but it was working yesterday [10:05] mm OK even though my other machines are fine? [10:05] hold up [10:06] yes even though other machines are fine [10:08] OK back.. still endless cycle [10:09] have you rebooted the pc as well? [10:09] solved: I forgot I had a static ip [10:09] sorry 4 the trouble [10:09] lol, write on a sticker and place it on your monitor :) [10:09] xD [11:39] Does anyone understand why Ibus forgets the additional input methods I add as soon as I add them? [11:39] Lubuntu 18.10 clean install [11:41] There is NO LANGUAGE support in Lubuntu 18.10 [11:55] don't all try to help at once! [11:56] What do you mean with "No language support" I have it in spanish [12:01] I tried to add Czech, and it looked as if it will keep it, but as soon as I close Ibus preferences, it reverts to nothing... ;-( [12:01] Inn gnome there is Language Support in the menu, but not iin Lubuntu [12:02] at least not in the LXQt version (18.10) [12:04] I did it at installation, let me check how to do after install [12:04] have you tried the manual? [12:06] yes, of course-- no help. They say to do what I actually did, which did not work on my machine (but did on another) [12:06] this is clean install... [12:06] menu -> preferences -> LXqt config -> regional settings [12:07] have yu tried that ^ [12:07] that is for ONE SINGLE language, but I need two, and the ability to switch between the keyboard layouts, aka Input Mathods [12:07] Methods [12:08] There ian addon in the panel, have you tried that for changing keyboard layout? [12:09] (kindindicator is called) [12:09] I did-- (Ibus preferences)-- it works on one machine but not on mine [12:10] I haven't used Ibus, I don't understand how it works [12:10] try that panel addon [12:10] if you go to preferences from the panle icon, you get the Ibus preferences dialog thaat forgets the new added methods as soon as you close the dialog [12:11] I came here after trying all of that [12:11] mmm, It stays for me [12:11] I think there is a bug in the system that trips my particular machine [12:11] it did for mme, too, on another machine, similar to mine, but a different piece of hardware [12:11] try to look which file is where the input method should be stored. maybe is own by root [12:12] I had those problems before with some config files [12:12] yes, I think that IS the issue... [12:12] I got to go-- ttyl [12:22] @thyrth [It's a Pheonix BOIS if that helps at all .], Phoenix BIOS are a headache. I couldn't get even a single linux distro booted on them. [12:23] Oops! Sorry for replying to such an old msg. But I would be really happy if I could get any linux distro booted on that old metal of mine. [12:24] I boot from live usb, get to grub memu. Select 'try lubuntu without installing' and then the system gets stuck to a black screen with a blinking cursor. [12:25] Every distro other than windows gives me same thing on that pc. [12:26] I even once took out the hard disk, put it to another pc. Installed lubuntu and then put it back but no use can't boot. Only that black screen with blinking cursor. [12:45] hello [12:46] hi [12:47] Hello [14:48] Loud-- it must be your BIOS settings. Are you booting on legacy or UEFI? === ale is now known as Guest12415 [15:22] WHere does Lubuntu keep keyboard layout files? [15:25] start looking in ~./config/lxqt and the broader it in ~./config [15:25] search for files whos owner is root [15:25] so you can chown and solve your problem [15:27] nothing in .config/lxqt [15:29] I am not sure what the files should look like-- .config/ibus/bus has a file with some weird letters in it, but I don't know what it does or whether it is relevant. [15:30] I ran sudo ibus-setup , and managed to have ibus keep the second layout, but as soon as I rebooted it was all back to Engliish only, and no additional "input method" was available [15:31] it is INSANE to make something as trivial and useful as that so complicated [15:36] when I run sudo ibus-setup I get a critical error: (ibus-setup:3456): IBUS-WARNING **: 16:35:03.279: The owner of /home/udi/.config/ibus/bus is not root! [15:36] that is why I suspect that you fingered the problem [15:39] The error is: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: 16:38:32.866: g_dbus_proxy_new: assertion 'G_IS_DBUS_CONNECTION (connection)' failed [15:39] it is Chinese to mme [15:41] so u think I should chown the ibus/bus folder? [15:50] I tried it but it did nothing.. [15:51] I don't know [15:51] I've never used more than one keyboard layout and language in my pc. [15:52] so I've never have to deal with that. [15:53] thanks for trying. I have done it without problems on another machine, and I can;'t see the difference. I might go back to Gnome to get it done.. ;-( [15:53] you could ask in lxqt forum [15:54] on a different topic-- do u know how to change the sound output using commands in a batch file? I want to force the sound into the HDMI with a script [15:54] Oh-- I did not know they had one. I'll try lxqt [15:57] very few sleepy people there... ;-( [15:57] @venik212 [ very few sleepy people there... ;-(], it depends on the day and the hour [15:58] haven't that script for that, but an ubuntu script might work. [15:59] there is something calle pactl and pacmd, which I wanted to try [15:59] if you have an ubuntu script that might work [15:59] my keyboard is terrible, so there are many typos-- I apologize === cferry is now known as zOrK [21:20] Afternoon!! Just installed Lubuntu 18.10... [21:21] prob tho, is that I'm having issues with the wireless (internal) and I've been seeing a lot of info on the web about it. [21:21] But, I'm so lost in the woods and need a bit of assistance if anyone can help. Thx. [21:27] !b43 [21:27] is a broadcom? [21:27] Intel 3945 ab/g [21:28] sorry, I have no clue on that [21:28] np [23:45] @praying_mantis [ Intel 3945 ab/g], what is your problem? connection drop? [23:52] nah, can't get the software to 'enable' wireless [23:54] i downloaded iwlwifi-3945-1.ucode (firmware) from intel website, but when I try to install it's asking for an application to choose (to run / open it)?? === lubuntu is now known as Guest27311