Hi,
I have been doing some clean-up on 1 off my installs, HP Laptop.
I use this a lot to test/experiment before committing to a live PC.
I have found a bunch of .trash folders on different partitions, with large amount files.
I have different partitions to make it easier to include/exclude things from back-ups.
(ex: I have a partition called "vbox", keep all Virtual Machines separate from regular back-ups)
Doing some Googling led me to:
1. If you delete a file in your /home folder they end up in rubbish bin, so you can empty them manually, unless you do a [shift]+[delete]
2. If you delete a file on something "not" in home, a "hidden" .trash folder is created with the deleted files, unless you do a [shift]+[delete]
What I couldn't find was a definitive,
"Can I delete these non /home .trash folders manually, or is there a specific method to not mess up the file system"
Thanks...
I am having a problem with Light-Locker. When I manually lock the machine or suspend/hibernate my session, my machine wakes up to a blank screen with no login or username visible or a password field for me to even type in. I have tried to diagnose this issue for a couple of days with no luck such yet.
. If it all possible, I would like to keep Light-Locker as it has worked before with no issue.
System report of my machine is attached if needed (Dell Inspiron M5110 Laptop)
![[Image: w704.jpg]](https://img.readitlater.com/i/i.imgur.com/iGXRMEk/RS/w704.jpg)
[attachment deleted by admin, expired]
Hello there, I've installed LinuxLite in a lot of computers without having any problems with the repositories, but now I had lots of "404 not found" and other repositories errors with a fresh install of LinuxLite 2.0 and after resolving each of the problematic repos one by one I ended up with a very messed up sources.list and theres still some repos failling. Can anybody please give me a working sources.list to fix mine?.
My current sources.list is:
# deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted
# deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main restricted
# deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security main restricted
# See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to
# newer versions of the distribution.
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main restricted
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main restricted
## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
## distribution.
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates main restricted
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates main restricted
## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team. Also, please note that software in universe WILL NOT receive any
## review or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty universe
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates universe
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates universe
## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
## multiverse WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu
## security team.
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty multiverse
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates multiverse
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-updates multiverse
## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security main restricted
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security main restricted
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security universe
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security multiverse
deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security multiverse
## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Canonical's
## 'partner' repository.
## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical and the
## respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu users.
deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu trusty partner
# deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu trusty partner
## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Ubuntu's
## 'extras' repository.
## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by third-party
## developers who want to ship their latest software.
deb http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
# deb-src http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
deb http://archive.canonical.com/ trusty partner
# deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ trusty partner
## Linux Lite Repository
# deb http://repo.linuxliteos.com/linuxlite/ precise main
# deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted
# deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main restricted
# deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security main restricted
# See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to
# newer versions of the distribution.
## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
## distribution.
## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team. Also, please note that software in universe WILL NOT receive any
## review or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
## multiverse WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu
## security team.
## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Canonical's
## 'partner' repository.
## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical and the
## respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu users.
deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu trusty partner
# deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu trusty partner
## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Ubuntu's
## 'extras' repository.
## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by third-party
## developers who want to ship their latest software.
deb http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
# deb-src http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
# deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ trusty partner
## Linux Lite RepositoryEnglish is not my primary language so, sorry for any misspelling.
I downloaded supertuxkart-0.9-linux.tar.gz * into the download folder. I extracted it there and it works. How do I get the files where they belong so it shows up in the menu?
All the instructions I have found show using the terminal. There must be an easier way than what I have found.
* Synaptic does not have this new version
Hello Devs
Here is a little something that could be misleading for novice users.
The Blueman Applet 1.23 is set up to put files into /etc/skel/Public/ by default.
So when one wants to find their files that they downloaded via Bluetooth they won't find it in the usual place.
Meaning the /home/user/"Public" location. Instead they would have to know by default that it's set up to put stuff into /etc/skel/Public/ or just
have to be savvy and dig around in the Bluemans app to find the actual used location or look at the pictures properties when viewing it (that last bit helped me out).
Is this going to be addressed in the next version of Linux Lite?
Is there a temporarily fix for this?
Found a hint for a fix. But someone with a bit more knowledge needs to connect the dots here:
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/on-to.../#msg11791
vaikus84
How can I connect my phone (Android phone) so that I can access my files then transfer them into my pc?
It seems not being recognized when connected.
Any way or application that can help?
Thanks.
This is not the original wallpaper from LL 1.0.4 but it is made to look like it.
![[Image: 7YWJi6J.png]](http://i.imgur.com/7YWJi6J.png)
Downloaded latest FSLINT via synaptic = version 2.44. Identifies duplicates on ancillary usb hard drive but fails to delete. Reinstalled - Same problem with same files.
Deleted fully via synaptic and downloaded older *.deb version V2.40 from FSLINT website, installed and this version runs OK.
Any ideas why?

I am a newbie to LL.
I recently downloaded windows media player with Wine. Now I want to uninstall the windows media player and I don't know how.
Please help me :-[

hi all,
I am very happy to join the team. I am a complete newbie to linux and I am emotionally attached to Linux Lite 2.6 because the distro was released on an important day to me. I have decided to forever remain with linux.
I have been on the Lite for less than a week and so far so good, I am impressed by the simplicity of LL.
I could use some help from fellow Linux users.
Cheers,
Kilpatrick
