[00:06] thanks [02:24] Hi there! How can i connect to a wpa2 enterprise network? === micro_ is now known as Guest65643 [11:58] r3db0t: ensure you have wpa_supplicant ,and wpa_cli or wpa_gui [11:58] I would use the wpa_gui, to configure wpa2, [11:59] More info https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/WPA_supplicant#Connecting_with_wpa_cli === luca_ is now known as wacholder_01 [17:38] hello [17:47] o/ [18:30] \o [23:19] hello. my wifi card is very hard to configure on ubuntu i just apt install bcmwl-kernel-source then modprobe wl and i get wifi. i just downloaded lubuntu and tried the same thing but it dosen't work the same way. any ideas on how to get wifi working. ive done the wifi setup about 10 times cause i have installed diffrent distros and ubuntu is the same setup. [23:20] and the version of ubuntu and the version of lubuntu you're using is the same? [23:20] umm on ubuntu its 18.0.4 and i think lubuntu is 19.01 i don't know [23:21] so try your system on ubuntu 19.04 and see if it works the same (probably doesn't) [23:21] things do change [23:22] the way i do it must be degraded or it just dosen't work. wierd [23:22] did you look at the current instructions? [23:23] and did you follow ALL of the instructions, such as ensuring other drivers are blacklisted? [23:24] (or at least unloaded) [23:24] on ubuntu yes. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx under the installing sta drivers [23:24] or since bcmwl-kernel-source provides a later driver, are you sure there aren't bugs in the new drivers? [23:24] again, things change. 19.04 has a brand new v5 kernel [23:25] you might try broadcom-sta instead [23:26] so instead of bcmwl-kernel-source do braodcom-sta? [23:26] yep. if there's some change in the newer drivers, broadcom-sta (the older drivers) might solve your problems [23:27] so try the broadcom-sta in 19.04 lubuntu? [23:27] yep [23:28] hey jcb2016 have you already started that process? [23:29] im about to reboot to lubuntu in live mode. brb [23:30] i'm curious what you've got from the logs (look in /var/log/syslog) regarding networking [23:31] or what happens when you do the modprobe [23:31] also i want to be doubly sure you did modprobe -r as the instructions say