tay | como fazer para formatar o xubuntu?? | 11:43 |
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gnrp | Hmmmm. | 11:47 |
gnrp | !es | 11:47 |
ubottu | En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. | 11:47 |
gnrp | ? | 11:47 |
gnrp | !pt | 11:47 |
ubottu | Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. | 11:47 |
gnrp | or rather that? | 11:47 |
jphilips | if there are any german speaking individuals here, please contribute to completing xubuntu's user-docs - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/cosmic/+lang/de | 11:54 |
gnrp | oh, there is stuff to do? | 12:06 |
gnrp | last time I looked for translations German seemed to be over-translated^^ | 12:06 |
jphilips | there are quite a number of languages that are missing or incomplete translations - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/ | 12:33 |
jphilips | there is only 7 untranslated for brazilian portuguese if anyone knows that - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/cosmic/+lang/pt_BR | 12:34 |
jphilips | 7 as well for finnish - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/cosmic/+lang/fi | 12:35 |
jphilips | 3 for russian - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/cosmic/+lang/ru | 12:36 |
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Giuliqq | Hello everyone! New and unaware user of Xubuntu here. I've just installed Xubuntu on a late 2008 MacBook, in order to inject new life into it | 16:52 |
Giuliqq | As of know everything works smooth, except from some problems related to the suspension status and closing the lid of the Mac. It is impossibile to exit the suspension mode, only thing I get is a black screen. Any suggestion, useful links or something? Thank you in advance! | 16:54 |
gnrp | Giuliqq: When you reboot, do you see anything in the logs, or is the notebook jus tfrozen? | 16:55 |
Giuliqq | Thank you for your answer, first of all, very kind of you. I really can't tell if the notebook is really just frozen or just unable to load a proper interface, only thing to do is rebooting by a long press of the power button | 16:57 |
Giuliqq | Did not check the log, honestly, I'll try now. | 16:57 |
gnrp | so once you re-open it, wait a bit, and then reboot the computer | 16:58 |
diogenes_ | Giuliqq, suspend in general is Achilles' heel for both linux and windows, on linux it works worse and there is little to nothing you can do about that. | 16:58 |
gnrp | and note the time | 16:58 |
gnrp | when you look into /var/log/syslog, you can check it out | 16:58 |
gnrp | ah, and what diogenes_ says. Suspend is a bitch | 16:58 |
Giuliqq | Thanks to the both of you, I've heard that suspend was one big itchy problem | 16:59 |
Giuliqq | but everything else works so smooth that I really want to try and solve this issue | 16:59 |
Giuliqq | I'll try with the log | 16:59 |
Giuliqq | Curios thing is that the notebook has a little led on one side, meant (originally) to indicate if the hdd was in function or not. Usually (while using OS x ) the led would turn off with the lid closed. In this case it appears to be the contrary: once I close the lid, the led stays active and then, once the lid is re-opened, the led rose flashing | 17:02 |
Giuliqq | Hemm, having some troubles with finding the log. Sorry for the silly question, really new user. Should I just use the command you wrote in the Ubuntu terminal? | 17:13 |
gnrp | no, but use the file explorer to navigate to /var/log | 17:17 |
gnrp | and then there is a file syslog | 17:17 |
gnrp | but as diogenes_ said, I highly doubt you will be able to fix your problem, esp. if you are new to Linux :/ | 17:17 |
Giuliqq | Oh right, sorry, that was a route. you're probably right, was just willing to try | 17:19 |
jphilips | i've had some issues like that and had to Ctrl + Alt + F2, login, and kill the screensaver or screen locker | 17:27 |
jphilips | then Ctrl + Alt + F7 to get back | 17:28 |
Giuliqq | could it maybe me something related to graphic card drivers? | 17:29 |
jphilips | for me it was definitely a bug in the screen saver or locker, so had to kill it as it was malfunctioning | 17:30 |
Giuliqq | Thanks jphilips, I've read that and I've tried ctrl+alt+f2 but nothing happened | 17:31 |
Giuliqq | But I'll try again later | 17:31 |
jphilips | Giuliqq: if you press that key combination, the screen should go black and you should see a login prompt | 17:32 |
jphilips | ctrl + alt + f1 also works | 17:32 |
Giuliqq | I've read that in the past days, but once the lid is opened the screen is black and remains black whatsoever | 17:33 |
Giuliqq | Ok, thank you alla for your kindness and patience, I will try again sometimes in future. In case I'll avoid closing the lid with the notebook on. Thanks, bye! | 17:42 |
=== Willie is now known as Allemand | ||
Allemand | Looking for help with my Toshiba Satellite laptop L15W. Xubuntu 18.04 is installed. The wireless chip is a Realtek RTL8723Be. | 22:25 |
Allemand | It doesn't see any wireless networks | 22:25 |
lighterowl | boy, are you unlucky. | 22:34 |
lighterowl | Allemand: is the adapter detected? are you sure that any hardware switches for turning wireless connectivity on/off on the laptop are set to enabled? | 22:35 |
lighterowl | generally, the driver is now part of the kernel, so it should at least be detected without having to install any external drivers. | 22:36 |
Allemand | Yes it is. I ran lshw -c network and the adapter is seen. If I toggle the hardware status with FN+F12, 'Enable Wi-Fi in the system will gray out. Hitting it again, enables it again. | 22:39 |
Allemand | Could it be the Network Manager? Where can I find it? | 22:39 |
lighterowl | okay. well, "Enable Wi-Fi" should stay enabled. | 22:41 |
=== Allemand27 is now known as Allemand | ||
lighterowl | ugh. the only thing that comes to mind is missing firmware. are there any messages related to the adapter in dmesg? | 22:45 |
Allemand | dmsg shows the adapter from when I toggled it off and on | 22:48 |
Allemand | Where can I find Network Manager to (re) install it? | 22:48 |
lighterowl | I don't see why you would want to do that. if you're sure that's what you need, apt purge network-manager will do the trick. but I'd advise against it. | 22:50 |
lighterowl | what's the output of "rfkill list"? | 22:52 |
Allemand | "sudo rfkill list: shows Toshiba Bluetooth, soft blocked: yes , hard blocked: no , Wireless Lan, soft blocked: no, hard blocked: no | 23:09 |
lighterowl | ohuh | 23:17 |
Allemand | can you elaborate? | 23:18 |
lighterowl | well, everything seems fine. | 23:18 |
lighterowl | though the arch wiki mentions that some devices have "only one physical antenna connected, and antenna autoselection is broken". | 23:19 |
lighterowl | you could try putting "options rtl8723be ant_sel=1" and rebooting. if it still doesn't work, change that to "ant_sel=2" and reboot again. if that still doesn't work, I'm out of ideas. | 23:19 |
Allemand | where do I put those options? | 23:20 |
lighterowl | oh, right, I forgot. create a file called /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf as root. | 23:20 |
Allemand | "options rtl8723be ant_sel=1" worked!!! Thank you very much! | 23:31 |
lighterowl | yay! :) | 23:31 |
Allemand | This had been working a year of so ago and then I haven't used it in about a year so it is strange that this is needed but whatever | 23:32 |
lighterowl | huh. perhaps you updated your system in the meantime, and the new drivers don't default to antenna number one anymore - but that's just conjecture. | 23:33 |
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