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setup

install:
[ ] build-essential
[ ] virtualbox (deb) > sudo dpkg -i ***; sudo apt -f install; sudo dpkg -i ***
[ ] samba cifs-utils smbclient
[ ] openjdk-8-jdk
[ ] netbeans (sh) > chmod +x ***; ./***
[ ] gedit gedit-plugins
[ ] gfortran gdb valgrind
[ ] libreoffice
[ ] p7zip-full
[ ] dropbox (deb) > sudo apt install python-gpgme; sudo dpkg -i ***
[ ] zotero (tar.bz2)
[ ] zotfile (xpi)
[ ] chrome (deb)
[ ] okular
[ ] anaconda (sh)
[ ] git gitk git-gui
[ ] teamviewer (deb) > sudo dpkg -i ***; sudo apt -f install; sudo dpkg -i ***
[ ] sudo apt install djvulibre-desktop djview
[ ] automake

config

lubuntu dropbox system tray solved

https://superuser.com/questions/1037769/dropbox-system-tray-icon-missing-not-working
1)    In terminal type ... dropbox stop && dbus-launch dropbox start
2)    Follow the prompts, if any. Two of my machines responded "Dropbox not installed".
3)    sudo apt-get install dropbox
4)    Repeat line 1. Icon appeared. Didn't stay after re-boot.
5)    Repeat line 1, to get icon.
6)    Go to Preferences ...General, (Dropbox icon) and un-tick 'Start Dropbox on system startup'.
7)    Now to 'Default applications for LXSession' (menu ...Preferences)
8)    Under Autostart, un-tick any previous Dropbox attempts (these can be deleted later).
9)    Add dbus-launch dropbox start
10)    Re-boot.

lubuntu anaconda ~/.bashrc PATH

1)      close/reopen terminal or "source ~/.bashrc" -- see if it works (ipython, spyder, jupyter-notebook)
2)      separate anaconda PATH from native python PATH:
2.1) open ~/.bashrc
2.2) comment out
       export PATH="/home/segtovichisv/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"
     to
       #export PATH="/home/segtovichisv/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"
2.3) save and exit
2.4) open ~/.bash_aliases
2.5) include (note the correct version and username)
       alias anaconda='export PATH="/home/segtovichisv/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"'
2.6) save and exit
2.7) close/reopen terminal or "source ~/.bashrc"
     see if it works (ipython, spyder, jupyter-notebook should not work straightforward anymore)
     (entering anaconda will load the anaconda PATH)
     see again if it works (ipython, spyder, jupyter-notebook should now work in any terminal where "anaconda" was entered until that terminal is closed)

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sudo alsa force-reload # https://itsfoss.com/fix-sound-ubuntu-1304-quick-tip/