[03:10] <yangchen> nihao
[03:11] <yangchen> is there any body?
[04:14] <dad> What's the best webcam software to use with a built-in Acer Crystal Eye webcam? I installed Lubuntu 18.10 in an Acer netbook.
 @Dean Nielsen [Did you ever figure out what was wrong with Lubuntu not detecting my Wi-Fi card?], I wasn't able to find much information about your Wi-Fi card. I am curious, does it work in other Linux distros?
 That may be your best bet, I am not sure there is another Linux driver available.
 lubuntu.me is the official site.
 lubuntu.net is a "fan" site. it isn't run by anyone on the Lubuntu team.
 That is good to hear.
 @kc2bez [lubuntu.net is a "fan" site. it isn't run by anyone on the Lubuntu team.], That's a nice way to put it.
 @The_LoudSpeaker [That's a nice way to put it.], Indeed. I was trying.
[21:26] <iffraff> Hi, I've screwed up my terminal and now it doesn't understand any commands.  can someone help me?
[21:27] <wxl> we need more detail
[21:27] <iffraff> I edited .zshrc and thought I was reloading it by typing source .zshrc
[21:27] <iffraff> but then nothing works, like ls, echo. nothing
[21:28] <wxl> oh jeez
[21:28] <wxl> you probably have some error in that file
[21:28] <wxl> rename it to something like .zshrc.old and restart your terminal
[21:28] <wxl> assuming that works, edit .zshrc line by line until you screw it up again and there you go XD
[21:30] <iffraff> well, yep that seems to have worked.
[21:30] <wxl> :)
[21:31] <iffraff> uggg.  so I want to setup my $PATH, the line i added before was just export PATH="$HOME/Application/p4merge/bin"
[21:31] <wxl> there you go
[21:31] <iffraff> :)
[21:31] <iffraff> lol soooo, that ain't right
[21:31] <wxl> the solution: sudo mv /bin/* $HOME/Application/p4merge/bin/
[21:32] <wxl> XD
[21:32]  * wxl hopes you realize i'm kidding X''''D
[21:32] <iffraff> NO! I didn't I was gonna ask what you were talking about!
[21:32] <iffraff> lol
[21:33] <wxl> HAHAHAHAHAH
[21:33] <iffraff> so how are you supposed to add a dir to path in zsh?
[21:33] <wxl> well AFAIK $PATH is $PATH and all shells interpret it the same
[21:34] <wxl> so it should be /some/path:/some/other/path:/blah:/etc:/whatever
[21:34] <wxl> something like $PATH=$PATH:/some/location would do the trick
[21:34] <wxl> but you should check if /some/location is in PATH already
[21:34] <iffraff> oh, right so you start with $PATH and then add to it
[21:35] <wxl> otherwise you end up with $PATH:/some/location:/some/location:/some/location:/some/location after a few reloads XD
[21:35] <iffraff> and is the .zshrc a good place to do the export?  I mean you said that I did it wrong above.
[21:36] <wxl> you only did it wrong because you eliminated the rest of your PATH
[21:36] <iffraff> ohhhh, right.  christ. ok. well, thanks for getting me out of that hole
[21:36] <wxl> otherwise, it should be totally reasonable
[21:36] <wxl> hahahahah
 wxl: solving issues like a pro!