[03:13] <atomicLUbuntu> I'm new to LUbuntu, and I need to mess around with a policy kit so that I can change my wifi adapter. I don't know how to use VIM, and on top of that it doesn't work (q does not quit). I can see the file I need to modify and open it in the GUI Featherpad, but can't save it because Featherpad was not opened with root privileges. The root account is
[03:13] <atomicLUbuntu> disabled, and I need to add "atomicpi" to the list.  In Windows, I would right click and run as administrator.  In Linux, I can't do anything.  Yet again.
[03:13] <atomicLUbuntu> I'm working off this thread I found: https://dlidirect.com/community/champ/forums/1778-atomic-pi-user-forum/topics/4873-root-password-is-absolutely-required
[03:14] <atomicLUbuntu> are there any other text editors included with lubuntu, or just vim?
[03:14] <guiverc> q is a command prompt for vi/vim; to enter command mode ensure you're not in data entry mode (ie. ESC) then : (enter command) then "q", usually just :q
[03:16] <guiverc> from terminal you could `sudo featherpad /path/file` (ie. use `sudo` to elevate your privileges)
[03:16] <atomicLUbuntu> ah, right.  Trying that now
[03:21] <guiverc> I can't speak to GUI (open as admin); I learnt term back before there was 'windows'; VI was great because terms didn't yet have arrow keys... so commands are what i've been doing many many decades
[03:26] <atomicLUbuntu> well, I got that part working, thanks!
[03:27] <atomicLUbuntu> next problem.... when watching youtube, when it tries to to 1080p60 or 720p60 I lose video but audio keeps playing
[03:28] <atomicLUbuntu> I have no idea where to start looking to fix that.  As you can see, I barely got the OS installed and I'm mroe of a Windows helicopter
[03:30] <guiverc> can't help there sorry, if you're patient someone else may know..  I'd start with what video kernel module (driver) is being used & what alternatives exist (`sudo lshw -C video` or list-hardware class=video for what you're using now & hope for clues online maybe, but I don't know sorry)
 atomicLUbuntu: what are your system specs?
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[11:24] <bibi_> HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
[11:24] <bibi_> Please contact with me
[11:25] <kc2bez> bibi_: do you have a Lubuntu support question?
[11:26] <kc2bez> !support | bibi_
[11:27] <kc2bez> also
[11:27] <kc2bez> !offtopic
[11:28] <bibi_> Thank you
[11:34] <bibi_> kc2bez: Please Help me with IRC Client program
[11:35] <kc2bez> bibi_: which program are you using?
[11:35] <bibi_> Quassel IRC
[11:35] <bibi_> Who is the best IRC Program?
[11:36] <kc2bez> Quassel works well. it is what I use.
[11:36] <kc2bez> what do you need help with?
[11:38] <bibi_> Firts of all, i want to connect with others IRC Servers
[11:41] <bibi_> Can you send me some servers to login
[11:41] <kc2bez> If you want to join another channel on the same network you are on (freenode) you can use the join button. If you want to join another network you can configure that in the settings under IRC networks.
[11:43] <bibi_> I don't know the names of the channels
[11:44] <bibi_> Can you recommend me some channels?
[11:44] <kc2bez> Here is a list of the Ubuntu channels https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList
[11:45] <bibi_> Thank you so much
[11:50] <bibi_> I am new IRC user
[11:51] <kc2bez> if you want a list of all the channels you can use /list and a search window comes up with all of the available channels on your network. You can filter the results in that search window to find whatever topic you are looking for.
[11:55] <bibi_> Other IRC Commands?
[11:55] <guiverc> try /help
[11:58] <bibi_> Nothing appears with /help command
[11:59] <kc2bez> Most of the commands are built in to the application so you don't necessarily need them but here is a wikipedia page that has a list https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_commands
[11:59] <guiverc> It lists commands for me; it must be start of line, my client isn't quassel but I didn't think it was client specific sorry
[12:01] <kc2bez> Our manual may also help you get started. You can find the quassel section here https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/2/2.1/2.1.3/Quassel_IRC.html
[12:02] <kc2bez> it looks like /help works if you select the network in the left pane, it probably says ubuntu or freenode
[12:03] <bibi_> Ok
[12:55] <bibi_> I tried to set up Quassel on Windows, but i cant connect with IRC Core
[13:01] <bibi_> I cant connect IRC Core with IRC Client
[13:01] <kc2bez> bibi_: I have never tried Quassel on Windows so I can't help much there.
[13:01] <kc2bez> You could try asking in #quassel
[13:02] <bibi_> Ok