autostart bug

Andre Rodovalho andre.rodovalho at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 00:12:24 UTC 2014


On the case of problems, or if you want to be sure you will never have
problems with that, just delete all hidden files from */home/USER* dir. I
supose you do not store hidden (and personal) files (those begining with
dot).

You can do this before installation, using the very same live CD you are
running (to install)...


2014-07-23 19:38 GMT-03:00 Israel <israeldahl at gmail.com>:

>  Hi,
> I agree with Aere, this is especially true if you use multiple DE.  I have
> not really had any problems using the same /home for Lubuntu installs, as
> nothing drastically changes in Lubuntu... though, the shift to LXQt may
> prove to negate this one day.  So, I think if you are using ONLY Lubuntu
> the upgrade should be just fine with /home on a separate partition.  I have
> never had any issues with it... but I have only used Lubuntu since around
> 11.04.  Previously I had only used Gnome, and XFCE.
>
> Gnome has had issues occasionally with this problem, though it could be
> that I do some intense things to my computers and sometimes hack around in
> things normal users do not need to ever.
>
>
> On 07/23/2014 04:25 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>
> Nope, it is not.
>
>  keep your apps updated and my CentOS  system is happy with my Lubuntu
> system.
>
>  I do have them on seperate drives but use rsync -aS to keep the backup
> on each.
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Phill.
>
>
> On 23 July 2014 18:43, Aere Greenway <Aere at dvorak-keyboards.com> wrote:
>
>>  On 07/23/2014 07:51 AM, Andre Rodovalho wrote:
>>
>> I always do as Nio said, a */home* separated partition, then you can
>> make as many installations you want on your *root* partition without
>> loosing anything important. User configurations will be stored on */home*.
>>
>>
>>  On this case (fresh install to* /*), you need to reinstall aditional
>> software. But that is quite small compared to a full installation upgrade.
>>
>>  To separate */home* from */* on installation, you need to use the
>> "manual option". I guess there is tons of tutorials about this on the net...
>>
>>   Beware in doing this, if you use the same /home partition for
>> different Ubuntu variant system partitions.  The configuration for one
>> Ubuntu variant, may be very wrong for another Ubuntu variant.
>>
>> --
>> Sincerely,
>> Aere
>>
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