 @TheLimeRunner [@paddy7x How's the install coming?], All done
 (Photo, 1276x956) https://i.imgur.com/FNU3y70.jpg
 Yay! Make sure you run your updates! ;)
 Took like 2 years
 @TheLimeRunner [Yay! Make sure you run your updates! ;)], I’m trying to figure that out
 😉
 Also the pop up window for the WiFi isn’t showing
 Hopefully after updates it will work
 I can’t connect to the internet
 Need more details. Are you unable to connect to wifi?
 And the pop up window that shows the login isn’t showing
 @TheLimeRunner [Need more details. Are you unable to connect to wifi?], No can’t connect
 Normal there is a pop up to log in
 But now there is nothing
 Is the network icon still showing in the status bar?
 (Photo, 956x1276) https://i.imgur.com/0EuWjzQ.jpg
 The connection it’s showing but when I click there is suppose to be a log in screen from a website so I can connect
 But it doesn’t show
 Open firefox, try to browse, page should load.
 (Photo, 1276x956) https://i.imgur.com/YpoUcWL.jpg
 Not working
 Did you forget the network and reconnect to it?
 Hmmm 🤔
 It may have a token saved so it's not authing properly.
 @TheLimeRunner [Did you forget the network and reconnect to it?], I’ll try that
 @TheLimeRunner [Did you forget the network and reconnect to it?], Not working
 Very weird
 That seems odd. If you already did the web auth it should have still been authed for whatever amount of time it's configured to.
 Have ya given it a restart yet?
 That’s what I thought
 The networking stack may have been upgraded
 @TheLimeRunner [The networking stack may have been upgraded], Networking stack?
 Packages related to the network
 When you did your system update, some of the network related packges may have had an update and wouldn'
 t trigger until a reboot/log out log in
 I’ve restarted and still nothing
 That's weird....have another network like mobile hot spot you can use to verify if it's a network issue or an issue with the laptop itself?
[01:10] <MeteorHammer> Hmm...  Okay, so my audio is broken.  I've checked a ton of guides online, and yet, it's still broken, even though everything looks fine, software-wise.  I can't get anything through the speakers, but if I plug in a set of headphones, that works just fine.
[03:06] <guiverc2> MeteorHammer, you haven't mentioned your release, but I'd normally play in `pavucontrol` (pulse audio volume control) for issues with no sound, or sound coming out different output to where I want it to
[03:08] <guiverc2> MeteorHammer, https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.html
[03:49] <MeteorHammer> yeah, I've taken a look at pavucontrol.  Also looked at alsamixer, used pacmd to check if it's muted via the "list-sinks" command, tested with aplay, checked to see that it was recognizing my card with "sudo aplay -l", made sure I had the sound modules installed, checked lspci for the physical card, tried manually starting the audio drivers, and tried reinstalling the drivers.
[03:50] <MeteorHammer> Oddly enough, aplay will give a response on the screen as if it's playing something, but it won't with sudo.
[03:59] <MeteorHammer> I remember that the last time I messed with Ubuntu, all I needed to do was unmute the output in alsamixer every time I installed it to one of my other laptops.
[04:00] <MeteorHammer> Holy crap, it's midnight.  I'mma idle here for responses.
[04:01] <guiverc2> I still don't know your release, however I'm very unlikley to know how to help sorry MeteorHammer
[04:02] <MeteorHammer> Oh.  right..  Eaon Ermine.  XD
[04:03] <guiverc2> :) thanks.
[04:03] <MeteorHammer> It's probably something dumb my gf and I forgot to do, tbh.
[04:03] <MeteorHammer> Thank you.
[04:04] <MeteorHammer> How about this virus, huh?
[04:05] <guiverc2> that discussion belongs in -offtopic, but yeah I do see mention of it in other -offtopic rooms on occasion..
[05:45] <Thefariol> lubot, you install linux?
[05:54] <rs2009> Lubuntu of Raspberry Pi 19.10, building image.
[05:55] <rs2009> I hope everyone appreciates the idea since have started working on it.
[05:55] <rs2009> :)
[06:01] <rs2009> Creation of Lubuntu RPI Council underway, looking for volunteers
 @rs2009 [<rs2009> Lubuntu of Raspberry Pi 19.10, building image.], How exactly are you building the image? Note: just an apt install of required packages doesn't make things work for everything.
[06:14] <rs2009> I've decided to flash the disk image to my SD Card, make the changes and rebuild the image by reading the SD Card/copying partitions to a disk image
[06:16] <rs2009> Ah, connected via telegram.
[06:24] <The_LoudSpeaker> that might work for you but that iso might not work for different people / different versions of Pi some things might be hardware specific..
[06:24] <The_LoudSpeaker> also, that would create a huge iso. We should try to reduce the size as much as we can.
[06:25] <The_LoudSpeaker> go ahead and try it tho.
[06:26] <The_LoudSpeaker> when you create the iso, host it somewhere, (gdrive or something)
[06:26] <The_LoudSpeaker> Others will be able to download and test it then.
[06:27] <The_LoudSpeaker> where exactly is your server situated? Bombay?
[06:27] <The_LoudSpeaker> if hosted on a server, the downloads will be slow for locations that are away.
[06:28] <The_LoudSpeaker> I guessed on basis of your name.
[06:28] <The_LoudSpeaker> I am from Hyderabad.
[06:29] <The_LoudSpeaker> you should join #lubuntu-devel
[06:29] <The_LoudSpeaker> and #lubuntu-offtopic for offtopic stuff.
[09:23] <workpls> df
[09:23] <workpls> Um
[09:23] <workpls> Not trying to spam :/
[13:47] <ElPedrologo> hola
 Hello all.
 I have a problem and I need to find the MAC address on lubuntu. Can anybody help?
 You should be able to view it in the device details in network manager.
 I made a generous donation yesterday. I feel I need to find a learning community
 @TheLimeRunner [You should be able to view it in the device details in network manager.], Thanks
 Alternatively open a terminal and use "ifconfig | grep Hwaddr"
 That will display ethernet and wifi mac address,.
 @TheLimeRunner [Alternatively open a terminal and use "ifconfig | grep Hwaddr"], All in one?
 Seperated
 Ok
 One sec
 (Photo, 1276x956) https://i.imgur.com/3Frt0ya.jpg
 Ah I forgot nettools isn't in the default ISO
 Go ahead and install that then run the command again
 @TheLimeRunner [Go ahead and install that then run the command again], Ok doing it now
[18:58] <donofrio> how do I get my ssid passphase to be accepted by the network manger?  it is 9 chars long but doesn't seem to want to use it?  I mean it tries and then returns the dialog box....
[19:00] <akem> Maybe you need to specify if it's wep or wpa1 or 2, that kind of thing?
 (Photo, 1280x960) https://i.imgur.com/UdTqzzE.jpg
[19:04] <donofrio> akem, how/where?  it seems to take it but then doesn't?
 @paddy7x try just ifconfig then
 The commands may have changed I haven't used them in a while.
 @TheLimeRunner [The commands may have changed I haven't used them in a while.], Thanks
[19:06] <akem> donofrio, Maybe there is some icon in the connect box, i don't have lubuntu right now, maybe double check you don't have capslock enabled and the correct keyboard map.
[19:07] <akem> paddy7, looks like it's normal, so yeah the output must have changed.
[19:07] <donofrio> no caps lock no num lock show password shows correct text
[19:09] <wxl> @paddy7x @TheLimeRunner you don't need nettools; `ip link show` will do the trick
 @wxl I've never used that command before. TIL something new!
[19:10] <wxl> well, it's the replacement for nettools, so
[19:10] <wxl> `ip a` should be considered a replacement for `ifconfig`
 Honestly I have not had to use my terminal for anything related to networking in linux since probably 2011.
[19:10] <wxl> technically it will show the mac address ("link/ether") but using `link show` will limit it to just that
 Found it
 Thanks John
 Np! :)
 Keep the commands wxl mentioned in a text doc incase you ever need them again :)
[19:14] <wxl> fwiw for support i almost always reference cli tools because they're unambiguous, their results are repeatable, and there's really only one way to do them. telling people where to click is often much harder.
 True! I'll keep that in mind. Would make support a lot easier when you're using the same commands cross platform rather than trying to figure out which gui they're using.
[19:16] <wxl> yuuup
[22:56] <pin_phreek_yt> hi everyone
[22:57] <kc2bez> o/
[23:15] <pkcbrandon> @kc2bez kc1chp here