00:08:28 3​21bob321:monero.social: We pay for flatpak repo to be maintained
01:42:21 n​eospal2:matrix.org: I have Flatpak on my Ubuntu. How do I invoke it to install the "monero-linux-x64-v0.15.0.1.tar.bz2" that appears in my Home directory. as an alternative would the command "sudo dpkg -i ./monero-linux-x-x64-v0.15.0.1.tar.bz2" also work for the wallet install? Will I get an executable icon on my screen that I can use to open the wallet? 🥴 I am OLD and I appreciate your patience and assistance.
01:44:08 j​pk68:matrix.org: You don't need to deal with Flatpak for now, you already have it downloaded
01:44:31 j​pk68:matrix.org: As ofrn said here, you just extract the folder and run the program. No need to install it :)
01:53:04 o​frnxmr:xmr.mx: If u have flatpak, just search for monero in gnome software or whatever you use
01:53:06 o​frnxmr:xmr.mx: This as well. You dont need to use the flatpak, you can hust run the executable.
01:53:08 o​frnxmr:xmr.mx: Yes, there is a prompt to add a launcher icon on the first run.
01:53:10 o​frnxmr:xmr.mx: the flatpak will add the launcher icon automatically, if you decide to use the flatpak
02:12:37 n​eospal2:matrix.org: I entered "tar -xjf monero-linux-x64-v0.15.0.1.tar.bz2" at the command line but I did not get any response. so I tried "sudo dpkg -i ./monero-linux-x-x64-v0.15.0.1.tar.bz2" and received this reply: "pkg: error: cannot access archive './monero-linux-x-x64-v0.15.0.1.tar.bz2': No such file or directory" the tar.bz2 file appears in my Home directory so I did not change the directory p<clipped message>
02:12:38 n​eospal2:matrix.org: rior to entering the command (don't know what I would have changed it to anyway). Maybe I will just try double clicking the icon that precedes the monero tar.bz2 file. I don't want to impose upon any more of your time today so I will just try that and let it ride the rest of the day and start fresh tomorrow.
02:43:16 n​eospal2:matrix.org: I went to the monero-linux-x64-v0.15.0.1.tar.bz2 file in my home directory and clicked the icon prededing this file name. to my surprise it opened a list of options one of which was "Extract". I selected this and the system proceeded to act on it. I then did a search for monero in the list of apps and found the Monero wallet there. I clicked it and selected the "install" option. A<clipped message>
02:43:18 n​eospal2:matrix.org: fter installation I was presented with an "open" button. I clicked on this and received the following message: "Id config failed, exit status"....close but no bannana, Well, at least it shows up as installed even if I cannot open it.
04:41:42 o​frnxmr:xmr.mx: If you have flatpak/flathub setup, just use the flatpak
19:38:32 n​eospal2:matrix.org: Yesterday I was successful in getting the Monero wallet installed on my Ubuntu. I went to my Downloads directory and found the Monero GUI wallet installation file. The file had an icon attached to it that I clicked on. When I did this it presented me with a list of options, one of which was "Extract". When I chose this the wallet proceeded with installation. When finshed I found t<clipped message>
19:38:33 n​eospal2:matrix.org: he Monero GUI wallet icon in my "installed" list. The icon does not appear on my dashboard so I need to find out how to do this (possibly pin it to my dashboard?). I the in the "installed" displays an "open" button and when I tried to open it the operation failed and reported "idconfig failed exit ststus 256". Any ideas on what caused this and how it might be corrected?
19:48:04 n​eospal2:matrix.org: In my Downloads directory there are also two tar.gz files: "setup_2.3.5.tar.gz" and "setup_3.1.0.targz" do you know if these files are pertinent to the Monero GUI wallet installation?
22:20:14 o​frnxmr:xmr.mx: No
22:21:54 o​frnxmr:xmr.mx: ^
23:31:48 3​21bob321:monero.social: And flatseal