 i can't connect to network after reinstall
 oh, solved, it just needed an reboot
 Hello everyone! I am having a problem where whenever I plug or unplug my laptop my laptops brightness automatically changes. After that I manually have to go to brightness settings and increase it.
 Moreover I can't use scripts since whatever commands I use to change brightness like "xrandr" or "lxqt-config-brightness" they don't increase brightness above a certain point (even if I type 1.0 as value) but if I manually do it from the gui, the brightness gets probably the double in comparison to 1.0 value. How is this happening? What should I do?
 The below screenshots 1) before manually changing from gui 2) after manually changing from gui
 Just to give you an approximate. Thanks in advance.
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/13c8f96c/file_3623.jpg
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/ea4dc1e6/file_3624.jpg
 And by plug I mean power supply
 Lubuntu 20.04
 that's happening to me too but I'm on Lubuntu 16.04 and I don't really care
[14:56] <tomreyn> if you run an EOL release, you probably don't care about much at all
[14:58] <tomreyn> @jafarabbas33: this may just be controlled by bios / uefi, see if you have any options there to control power saving.
 Nops nada... Couldn't find anything.. (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> @jafarabbas33: this may just be controlled by bios / uefi, see if you have any options there to control power saving.)
 I mean if gui can do it then there must be a command to control it
[15:31] <tomreyn> https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.3/brightness.html
[15:32] <tomreyn> .seems to be what's available in terms of documentation
 I saw this but as I said I can't keep opening gui whenever I plug my laptop right?
 Plug or un plug (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> .seems to be what's available in terms of documentation)
[15:36] <tomreyn> maybe it's a bug, try filing a bug report, after checking that none exists.
[15:37] <tomreyn> xdotool key XF86MonBrightnessUp     would increase brightness on the hardware level
[15:37] <tomreyn> xrandr does it in software
[15:38] <tomreyn> there are also xbacklight and brightnessctl CLIs, which can also manage it the hardware level, but may not work with every system
 Not appropriate to say this but "sudo brightnessctl s 255" did the trick!! I love you brooo😭😭 (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <tomreyn> there are also xbacklight and brightnessctl CLIs, which can also manage it the hardware level, but may not work with every system)
 Thanks a lot!
[15:44] <tomreyn> you're welcome, jafarabbas33 (but i'm not a brooo)
 Sorry 😅
[15:47] <tomreyn> no worries, i know it's common + embracing to say so in some places, but it's considered machismo in others
 help
 i can't connect my Bluetooth speaker
 https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/13f680d0/file_3626.jpg
 These easy steps should help you
 https://www.makeuseof.com/manage-bluetooth-linux-with-bluetoothctl/
 ok, I'll come and reply if it worked
 It helped me too
 In previous Lubuntu version I found the cli easier then the gui
 I had errors with the gui
[18:48] <Nilly> help me
[18:48] <Nilly> please
[18:48] <Nilly> i cant install lubuntu
[18:48] <Nilly> i cant create a new partition to install
[18:48] <Nilly> anyone to help me
[18:49] <Nilly> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/57bf972c415405fb97a9829502bc8e3b/screen.jpg
[18:49] <Nilly> Minimum Size and Maximum size is the same value
[18:49] <Nilly> im so scared
[18:50] <Nilly> HELP ME
[18:50] <Nilly> bro i cant lose my pc
[18:53] <camibohp> @Nilly: Try backing up your data fist. Second, do a low level format using a Hiren's boot USB toolbox.
[18:53] <camibohp> I suggest an old versión of Hiren's (15.2) with a tool called Darik's Boot and Nuke (https://www.hirensbootcd.org/hbcd-v152/).
[18:53] <camibohp> And third (After low level format): Install Lubuntu.
[22:01] <Guest8904> hi all
[22:03] <tomreyn> hi Guest8904 
[22:03] <Guest8904> you speak russian
[22:04] <tomreyn> i'm afraid this channel is english only. but there is probably #ubuntu-ru, and maybe also #lubuntu-ru
[22:23] <Guest8904> плохо
 I think there are also settings on brighness for laptops in https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/3/3.2/3.2.12/power_management.html if you have a different idle time set will end up lowering birghtness