[00:31] <rudovik> Hello
[03:50] <spivak> yes hello
[03:50] <spivak> how do i optimize my xubuntu install for 1920x1080p resolution on my laptop 
[03:51] <spivak> just setting scaling to 2x isn't optimal 
[03:51] <spivak> most of all, everything's so blurry 
[03:52] <spivak> i know cinnamon and gnome have okay-ish support ootb
[03:52] <spivak> but i love xfce ;(
[04:29] <rfm> spivak, look in settings>appearance>fonts and set dpi to 151
[04:30] <rfm> damn, just missed them
[04:35] <burhan> hey
[04:35] <burhan> :D
[12:24] <Lord_drive> hello
[12:25] <Lord_drive> icant connect to my router using wifi
[12:26] <Lord_drive> there is not any panel to show available networks
[12:28] <tomreyn> Lord_drive: do you have the network management icon there, though?
[12:29] <Lord_drive> there is an icon show tow arrows
[12:29] <tomreyn> and there's no mention of "wireless" below that?
[12:30] <Lord_drive> no
[12:30] <Lord_drive> there is not
[12:30] <tomreyn> nor this wavy wireless icon?
[12:31] <Lord_drive> there is not
[12:31] <tomreyn> what if you right-click and try to add it?
[12:31] <Lord_drive> i add my ssid
[12:32] <tomreyn> where?
[12:32] <Lord_drive> but nothing changes
[12:32] <Lord_drive> in network connection page
[12:33] <tomreyn> can you run    nm-connection-editor    from a terminal? are you able to edit your wireless connection profiles there?
[12:33] <Lord_drive> y
[12:34] <tomreyn> did this every work on this computer? did it recently stop working? if so, did you upgrade or reinstall then, or did you not make any changes?
[12:34] <tomreyn> did you make changes to the panel, though?
[12:34] <Lord_drive> i add my ssid
[12:34] <Lord_drive> but i cant connect
[12:35] <Lord_drive> and i cant see other ssid
[12:36] <tomreyn> is this a fresh xubuntu installation?
[12:36] <Lord_drive> yes
[12:36] <Lord_drive> 22
[12:36] <Lord_drive> .04
[12:36] <tomreyn> did earlier xubuntu installations work?
[12:36] <Lord_drive> no
[12:36] <Lord_drive> in 20.04
[12:36] <Lord_drive> not work
[12:37] <tomreyn> so it never actually worked, and now you're saying it also does not work on 22.04?
[12:37] <Lord_drive> yes
[12:37] <Lord_drive> i think problem back to drivers
[12:38] <tomreyn> you most likely have an incompatible / unsupported wireless chipset. or one which needs extra drivers.
[12:38] <Lord_drive> lsusb
[12:38] <tomreyn> use    lsusb     or     lspci -knn     to identify your wireless chipset
[12:38] <Lord_drive> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:f179 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8188FTV 802.11b/g/n 1T1R 2.4G WLAN Adapter
[12:40] <Lord_drive> follow this
[12:40] <Lord_drive> https://github.com/corneal64/Realtek-USB-Wireless-Adapter-Drivers
[12:40] <Lord_drive> but not work
[12:41] <tomreyn> you'Re running a newer kernel than 5.9, and this github repository says it supports it up to 5.9
[12:41] <tomreyn> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1400575/realtek-rtl8188ftv-wifi-usb-disconnects-immediately is maybe a better approach
[12:43] <tomreyn> oh actually this wont help either
[12:43] <Lord_drive> what should i do if it doesnt work
[12:43] <tomreyn> well, it might, you can try.
[12:44] <tomreyn> it would be good to get a newer, and supported, wireless adapter.
[12:44] <Lord_drive> it works in windows
[12:44] <Lord_drive> not work in xubuntu
[12:44] <Lord_drive> ubuntu
[12:45] <Lord_drive> debian
[12:45] <Lord_drive> ?
[12:45] <tomreyn> realtek does not provide proper drivers for linux for it
[12:46] <Lord_drive> sulotion
[12:46] <Lord_drive> ?
 it would be good to get a newer, and supported, wireless adapter.
[12:46] <Lord_drive> no way?
[12:47] <tomreyn> you can also try the kelebek333 driver on this or an earlier xubuntu release.
[12:47] <Lord_drive> thanks
[14:47] <xubuntu> Does anyone know a still working 3D Dock? All seem to have been discontinued and are no longer in development.
[14:53] <LinuxUser123> Does anyone know a still working 3D Dock? All seem to have been discontinued and are no longer in development.
[17:38] <tetek> ls
[18:04] <java> hello
[18:06] <java> hey
[18:09] <java> >