[06:34] <JuhayerAlWasif[m> hello,may I get help to connect with wifi?
 Hello, anyone know if there is any limitations of files size that could be copied by lubuntu ?
 What do you mean?
 I have problem when copying several files to usb, i noticed if the size of those files is big (above 300mb) then when completed i can't eject the usb,
 But if i could eject it the files are gone from the usb
[13:58] <apt-ghetto> Which filesystem are you using on the usb stick?
 I belive it's fat32
[14:00] <apt-ghetto> FAT or exFAT?
 It's usb created with windows
 I believe there is a limitation in file copying ?
[14:03] <apt-ghetto> Find out which filesystem is used. Then find out the limits of the filesystem.
 Could you please guide me how to check the filesystem ?
[14:05] <apt-ghetto> Open a terminal and execute lsblk -f
[14:05] <apt-ghetto> You see then all block devices and in the second column the filesystem
 Its exfat
[14:11] <apt-ghetto> Ok, then you probably try to eject the stick too fast
[14:11] <apt-ghetto> When you copy the files, execute in terminal: sync
[14:11] <apt-ghetto> and only after the "sync" command finished, eject the stick
 I waited about 5 minutes before eject the usb, and i did check some files in the usb before try to eject,
 Will try the sync
[14:16] <apt-ghetto> And install exfat-fuse and exfat-utils: sudo apt install exfat-fuse exfat-utils
 Thank you, now i could copy a big file.
 Is itnormal that sync take several minutes ?
[14:37] <apt-ghetto> Sync takes the time it needs. But I don't use exfat, so I cannot say, how long it takes normally
 Ok thank you again
[14:38] <apt-ghetto> you are welcome
 "hello,may I get help to connect..." <- any help?
[17:27] <tomreyn> JuhayerAlWasif[m: if you can provide some more details, this could help.
[17:28] <tomreyn> JuhayerAlWasif[m: what have you tried so far, how did you expect it to work, how does it not work as expected?
[17:30] <tomreyn> which lubuntu release     lsb_release -ds    are you using, which kernel version     cat /proc/{version*,cmdline} | nc termbin.com    and which wireless device    lspci -knn | grep -EA3 'Network controller' | nc termbin.com 9999 
[20:22] <lubot_> [telegram] <🇯 🇺 🇭 🇦 🇾 🇪 🇷> thank you, got the help from a different server