[08:07] <webstones_> hello
[10:17] <dad> anyone else have a problem with KDECONNECT stalling when sending files?
[10:17] <dad> if i send 20 files or so it stalls out
[10:18] <dad> just reboot the phone, send again
[10:18] <dad> stalls at 7 files
[10:20] <dad> https://imgur.com/a/jqmtZxQ
[10:25] <dad> i just rebooted the computer and now it stalls at 3 files !
[10:25] <dad> HALP!
[13:10] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Hey
[21:07] <jairo_> Hello There! I need some help with network connections instability. Anyone can help me?
[21:07] <tomreyn> maybe someone can after you provided some details
[21:08] <tomreyn> !details
[21:15] <jairo_> Operating System: Kubuntu 20.04
[21:15] <jairo_> KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.5
[21:15] <jairo_> Kernel Version: 5.4.0-42-generic
[21:15] <jairo_> OS Type: 64-bit
[21:15] <jairo_> Processors: 2 × Intel® Celeron® CPU N2830 @ 2.16GHz
[21:15] <jairo_> Memory: 3,7 GiB of RAM
[21:15] <jairo_> My internet keeps dropping and to come back,I enable and disable airplane mode.
[21:18] <jairo_> Is it enough information?
[21:33] <tomreyn> jairo_: that's a good start. please use a pastebin for pasting multi-line text here in the future.
[21:34] <tomreyn> jairo_: can you show    lspci -knnv | nc termbin.com 9999
[21:34] <tomreyn> jairo_: this will require an active network connection to work out
[21:34] <tomreyn> *internet
[21:35] <jairo_> @tomreyn, ok Im a newbie at IRC Sorry!
[21:35] <tomreyn> jairo_: no worries ;)
[21:42] <jairo_> Paste from Jairo_ at Sat, 29 Aug 2020 21:41:57 +0000
[21:42] <jairo_> @tomreyn
[21:42] <tomreyn> whats the url, jairo_ ?
[21:43] <jairo_> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/9MTmsCjBvR/
[21:44] <tomreyn> so the wireless chipset seems to be a    Ralink corp. RT3290 Wireless 802.11n 1T/1R PCIe [1814:3290]    driven by the    rt2800pci    kernel module
[21:45] <tomreyn> jairo_: did the wireless drop at least once since you last booted?
[21:46] <jairo_> @tomreyn Yes it did
[21:47] <tomreyn> point taken
[21:47] <tomreyn> jairo_:    dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999
[21:50] <jairo_>  @tomreyn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/G6yz3cMVsG/
[21:51] <jairo_> I notice that I actually, don't need to enable the air plane mode. it just gets VERY slow.
[21:53] <tomreyn> "deauthenticating from ... by local choice (Reason: 3=DEAUTH_LEAVING)"
[21:53] <tomreyn> this looks like a driver or firmware problem
[21:53] <jairo_> @tomreyn How to fix it please
[21:54] <tomreyn> jairo_: i don't really know. :-/ are you dual-booting with windows or another OS by chance?
[21:55] <jairo_> @tomreyn: Nop This is a fresh Kubuntu Install
[21:56] <jairo_> I just install few programs; Gimp, ICQ, chrome, etc...
[21:58] <tomreyn> i read that sometimes adding the    nohwcrypt=1    kernel module option can help. but this may be outdated info
[21:59] <tomreyn> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/690368
[22:01] <jairo_> I found this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1230525/ubuntu-20-04-network-performance-extremely-slow
[22:02] <tomreyn> thats different hardware, though
[22:02] <tomreyn> see the link i posted, give the suggested workaround a try
[22:07] <jairo_> tomreyn: thats the command I have to put on Terminal?
[22:07] <jairo_> sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rt2800pcifix.conf > /dev/null
[22:07] <jairo_> echo "options rt2800pci nohwcrypt=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rt2800pcifix.conf > /dev/null
[22:07] <jairo_> Or this?
[22:08] <tomreyn> jairo_: the latter looks fine
[22:10] <jairo_> tomreyn: Sorry, I didn't get it. What do you mean by the latter looks fine?
[22:10] <jairo_> which command shoud I use?
[22:11] <tomreyn> jairo_:   echo 'options rt2800pci nohwcrypt=1' | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rt2800pcifix.conf > /dev/null
[22:12] <jairo_> I Think it did nothing
[22:12] <jairo_> Should I restart?
[22:13] <tomreyn> this just writes the line 'options rt2800pci nohwcrypt=1' to the (newly created) file /etc/modprobe.d/rt2800pcifix.conf. and by doing so, instructs the kernel to load the "rt2800pci" kernel module (driver) with the additional option of "nohwcrypt=1" next time it will load it.
[22:14] <tomreyn> $ modinfo -p rt2800pci
[22:14] <tomreyn> nohwcrypt:Disable hardware encryption. (bool)
[22:15] <tomreyn> in other words, this option makes the module not use hardware encryption but fall back to software encrpytion. which can mean that your cpu needs to work a tiny bit more, but it may solve the wireless problems.
[22:15] <tomreyn> jairo_: he easiest option is to reboot now, yes
[22:15] <tomreyn> jairo_: hte easiest option is to reboot now, yes
[22:15] <tomreyn> *the ;)
[22:16] <jairo_> alright
[22:16] <jairo_> ill be back in 5
[22:16] <tomreyn> if this doesn't seem to help you can    sudo rm /etc/modprobe.d/rt2800pcifix.conf     afterwards
[22:30] <jairo_> tomreyn: by the way, the internet never connect automatically when I start the computer
[22:45] <tomreyn> jairo_: hmm, did this change seem to help, though?
[22:47] <jairo_> tomreyn: Nope, i did not. The internet just droped.
[22:47] <jairo_> I dont think I did it wright
[23:08] <jairo_> tomreyn: Im back buddy!
[23:09] <tomreyn> jairo_: temporarily, or generally?
[23:10] <tomreyn> can you      cat /etc/modprobe.d/rt2800pcifix.conf
[23:13] <jairo_> options rt2800pci nohwcrypt=1
[23:13] <jairo_> thats the outcome
[23:14] <tomreyn> jairo_: so this change succeeded. and does it seem to have helped?
[23:14] <jairo_> it did not help
[23:14] <tomreyn> you seem to have been connected for 10 minutes now, which is more than you could remain connected before.
[23:16] <jairo_> let me try to play aroud.
[23:17] <tomreyn> i suggest also looking for a bios update
[23:17] <tomreyn> you have version F.08, which sounds very early. similar models to yours are at version F.30 and similar
[23:18] <tomreyn> i don't know your exact model number, though
[23:18] <tomreyn> HP Pavilion 11 x360 PC/2209 is not the naming scheme HP uses on their website
[23:18] <jairo_> It seems to be working fine know
[23:18] <jairo_> How can i upadate my bios?
[23:19] <tomreyn> find the model number first, it's usually printed on the bottom of the computer, and may also be displayed right after powering it on
[23:20] <jairo_> Product: J2M52LA#AC4
[23:21] <jairo_> is it?
[23:21] <tomreyn> hmm i assume that's the battery rather
[23:21] <tomreyn> the model number would be "11-n010dx" in this example:   HP Pavilion 11-n010dx x360 PC
[23:22] <tomreyn> oh actually J2M52LA#AC4 seem to work
[23:22] <tomreyn> if you type it here:
[23:22] <tomreyn> https://support.hp.com/us-en
[23:23] <tomreyn> in the "Identify your product for manuals and specific product information" box
[23:23] <tomreyn> are you in brazil?
[23:24] <tomreyn> yes, looks like you are, so it seems to be https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-pavilion-11-n000-x360-pc-series/6796818/model/7484019
[23:24] <tomreyn> direct link to bios https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/swdetails/hp-pavilion-11-n000-x360-pc-series/6796818/model/7484019/swItemId/ob-207446-2
[23:24] <tomreyn> see "installation instructions" below
[23:25] <tomreyn> but i guess we worked around the network problem, too
[23:25] <jairo> Ops It just Dropped again
[23:26] <tomreyn> jairo_: ah crap, what'S the last thing you read?
[23:26] <jairo_> tomreyn: you see. it is jus a matter of time to the connection to drop
[23:26] <jairo_> in the "Identify your product for manuals and specific product information" box
[23:27] <tomreyn> okay, did you look it up?
[23:27] <tomreyn> direct link to bios https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/swdetails/hp-pavilion-11-n000-x360-pc-series/6796818/model/7484019/swItemId/ob-207446-2
[23:27] <jairo_> HP Pavilion 11-n026 brx360 pc BRZL
[23:27] <tomreyn> latest is indeed F.30 Rev A, you're on F.08, stone age
[23:28] <tomreyn> BIOS F.08 05/09/2014 is what you have now
[23:28] <jairo_> how do I update it?
[23:28] <tomreyn> see "installation instructions" on the bottom of the page
[23:29] <tomreyn> hmm i guess those are for windows
[23:29] <tomreyn> thats an insyde bios
[23:30] <tomreyn> the only update mechanism HP supports for it will be on windows, i think
[23:30] <jairo_> sp86809.exe this is a .exe file
[23:32] <tomreyn> that's right. it's a self-extracting zip archive. you can open it with an archive file viewer
[23:32] <jairo_> This culd fix de problem?
[23:32] <jairo__> What about this command:   $ sudo rm etc/modprobe.d/rt2800pcifix.conf
[23:33] <tomreyn> the bios update might fix the problem, not sure
[23:33] <tomreyn> it's not very likely, but possible. it may fix other problems, though, or improve performance
[23:34] <tomreyn> the rm command just undoes what we did earlier
[23:34] <tomreyn> if you like, post this oneline, so i can take anothe rlooka t your logs:   journalctl -b > /tmp/log; cat /tmp/log | nc termbin.com 9999
 the bios update might fix the problem, not sure
 it's not very likely, but possible. it may fix other problems, though, or improve performance
 the rm command just undoes what we did earlier
 if you like, post this oneline, so i can take anothe rlooka t your logs:   journalctl -b > /tmp/log; cat /tmp/log | nc termbin.com 9999
[23:42] <tomreyn> you may be able to do the bios update by extracting the archive to a usb attached storage, on a fat32 formatted file system on the first mbr partition
[23:43] <jairo__> tomreyn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YDP3mP5QHJ/
[23:43] <tomreyn> then reboot, enter bios, and select this bios update from there
[23:44] <tomreyn> hmm, this log is cut off again
[23:45] <jairo__> Duuude, thats a lot information to me! lol
[23:45] <jairo__> tomreyn: so I extract from a windows?
[23:46] <jairo__> What is a cot off log?
[23:46] <tomreyn> jairo__: first of all, reboot, enter bios, see if you have an option there to install a bios update from a usb attached / "local" storage
[23:46] <tomreyn> jairo__: actually, before you do this, check whether you have an external usb storage which you can delete for this purpose
[23:47] <tomreyn> when those preconsidtions are met i can guide you through the rest
[23:47] <tomreyn> * preconditions
[23:49] <jairo__> if I have a option to install a bios from a USB,  (I do have a external USB) if I have this option will appear a /"USB Name" storage to update de bios
[23:50] <tomreyn> is this a stement? is it a question?
[23:50] <tomreyn> is this a statement? is it a question?
[23:51] <tomreyn> i'm not sure what you're asking, or whether your recapping.