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taycomo fazer para formatar  o xubuntu??11:43
gnrpHmmmm.11:47
gnrp!es11:47
ubottuEn 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!pt11:47
ubottuPor 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
gnrpor rather that?11:47
jphilipsif there are any german speaking individuals here, please contribute to completing xubuntu's user-docs - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/cosmic/+lang/de11:54
gnrpoh, there is stuff to do?12:06
gnrplast time I looked for translations German seemed to be over-translated^^12:06
jphilipsthere are quite a number of languages that are missing or incomplete translations - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/12:33
jphilipsthere is only 7 untranslated for brazilian portuguese if anyone knows that - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/cosmic/+lang/pt_BR12:34
jphilips7 as well for finnish - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/cosmic/+lang/fi12:35
jphilips3 for russian - https://translations.launchpad.net/xubuntu-docs/cosmic/+lang/ru12:36
=== genii_ is now known as genii
GiuliqqHello 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 it16:52
GiuliqqAs 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
gnrpGiuliqq: When you reboot, do you see anything in the logs, or is the notebook jus tfrozen?16:55
GiuliqqThank 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 button16:57
GiuliqqDid not check the log, honestly, I'll try now.16:57
gnrpso once you re-open it, wait a bit, and then reboot the computer16:58
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
gnrpand note the time16:58
gnrpwhen you look into /var/log/syslog, you can check it out16:58
gnrpah, and what diogenes_ says. Suspend is a bitch16:58
GiuliqqThanks to the both of you, I've heard that suspend was one big itchy problem16:59
Giuliqqbut everything else works so smooth that I really want to try and solve this issue16:59
GiuliqqI'll try with the log16:59
GiuliqqCurios 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 flashing17:02
GiuliqqHemm, 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
gnrpno, but use the file explorer to navigate to /var/log17:17
gnrpand then there is a file syslog17:17
gnrpbut as diogenes_ said, I highly doubt you will be able to fix your problem, esp. if you are new to Linux :/17:17
GiuliqqOh right, sorry, that was a route. you're probably right, was just willing to try17:19
jphilipsi've had some issues like that and had to Ctrl + Alt + F2, login, and kill the screensaver or screen locker17:27
jphilipsthen Ctrl + Alt + F7 to get back17:28
Giuliqqcould it maybe me something related to graphic card drivers?17:29
jphilipsfor me it was definitely a bug in the screen saver or locker, so had to kill it as it was malfunctioning17:30
GiuliqqThanks jphilips, I've read that and I've tried ctrl+alt+f2 but nothing happened17:31
GiuliqqBut I'll try again later17:31
jphilipsGiuliqq: if you press that key combination, the screen should go black and you should see a login prompt17:32
jphilipsctrl + alt + f1 also works17:32
GiuliqqI've read that in the past days, but once the lid is opened the screen is black and remains black whatsoever17:33
GiuliqqOk, 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
AllemandLooking for help with my Toshiba Satellite laptop L15W. Xubuntu 18.04 is installed. The wireless chip is a Realtek RTL8723Be.22:25
AllemandIt doesn't see any wireless networks22:25
lighterowlboy, are you unlucky.22:34
lighterowlAllemand: 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
lighterowlgenerally, the driver is now part of the kernel, so it should at least be detected without having to install any external drivers.22:36
AllemandYes 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
AllemandCould it be the Network Manager? Where can I find it?22:39
lighterowlokay. well, "Enable Wi-Fi" should stay enabled.22:41
=== Allemand27 is now known as Allemand
lighterowlugh. the only thing that comes to mind is missing firmware. are there any messages related to the adapter in dmesg?22:45
Allemanddmsg shows the adapter from when I toggled it off and on22:48
AllemandWhere can I find Network Manager to (re) install it?22:48
lighterowlI 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
lighterowlwhat'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: no23:09
lighterowlohuh23:17
Allemandcan you elaborate?23:18
lighterowlwell, everything seems fine.23:18
lighterowlthough the arch wiki mentions that some devices have "only one physical antenna connected, and antenna autoselection is broken".23:19
lighterowlyou 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
Allemandwhere do I put those options?23:20
lighterowloh, 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
lighterowlyay! :)23:31
AllemandThis 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 whatever23:32
lighterowlhuh. 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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