[00:29] how do i install this file ? OnLive_Ubuntu_Unpackaged.tar.gz [00:35] If you navigate to where it is in a terminal, you should be able to untar it. [00:36] Yeah, the command would be this: [00:37] tar xvzf OnLive_Ubuntu_Unpackaged.tar.gz [00:38] i already unrared butu i dont know what to do with the folders and files on it [00:46] Does it have something called a makefile? [00:46] Inside the directory. === RedDeath is now known as zz_RedDeath [01:48] Is there any difference between installing eclipse on lubuntu and installing it on ubuntu? ( I mean when installing latest version by downloading from the eclipse website). [01:50] it's ok, got my answer now :> [01:53] how to disable timestamp? [01:54] Where, here? What client are you using? [02:31] how to disable timestamp in lubuntu for files to protect my HDD from excessive wear? [02:33] Linux has used the relatime mount option for ext4 for a decent amount of time, which practically does this. If (after reading about relatime) you think turning them off entirely is a good idea, add the noatime option to /etc/fstab [02:33] I leave it to you and `man fstab` to figure out how, since it's not a particularly useful idea. [07:53] Hello. I have a problem with lxde on ubuntu 14.04 (not lubuntu). when i click logout from menu i get nothing. on terminal when i run lxde-logout or lxsession-logout i get no output or anything. only when i run the command with sudo. how can i correct the problem? [07:54] (when i run sudo lxsession-logout i get the windows with reboot,shutdown.. etc) [07:55] in other words i can get to the logout menu as a simple user [07:55] i cant* [08:01] manolos: looks like you have mangeled your installation - could be only the user-configuration, what you can test with a new created user-account with admin rights - but if it is the same with a fresh user-account, you are fighting with other installed and running desktop-tools from other desktops like unity, gnome, kde, ... etc. [08:03] manolos: if you want to go for lxde-desktop - there is the lubuntu-live/install version and it could be more easy and quicker to do a fresh install, than trying to figure out what you have running in the background or what was not started. [08:04] thank you [08:04] is lubuntu 14.04, lts? [16:29] Hi everyone. I need to ask a quick question regarding dualbooting. I have a windows vista laptop. It's very slow, and I want to dualboot it with lubutu 1404. Is there any risk of destroying my windows install by hitting "install alongside windows" when installing from a usb stick? Thanks. [16:30] !dualboot [16:30] Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot [16:31] random_111: you should always have *all* important data backed up, regardless.. there is no "risk" or destroying data, but, a factual gurantee that that hard drive *will* fail sooner or later [16:32] Thanks. I have a MS Office 2007 install on vist, that I don't want to lose... Do you know of any ways to backup Office. Thanks. [16:32] vista* [16:33] random_111: no.. you *will* lose it.. when that hard drive fails.. they all do.. sooner or later [16:34] random_111: nothing about linux or lubuntu or ubuntu is preventing mircosoft from providing you a way to back that application up. but, AFAIK, there is no way that they allow for easily doing that per application [16:34] i would make a clone backup of the entire OS, if need be.. using clonezilla, for example [16:35] with a clone image, you can recover from that image when you have hard drive isssus, or breakage from misconfiguration [16:35] Okay, I will look into it. Thank you very much guys. Very effective way to get your technical q's answered. Thanks === SonikkuAmerica_ is now known as SonikkuAmerica [22:21] hey folks. I accidentally removed that little shutdown icon in the bottom right. Can somebody help me get it back? [22:25] anyone?