Installing in Lubuntu?

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I don't know how to get the data recovery softwares as they're not in the Lubuntu Software Center nor Synaptic Package Manager.



  1. Recuva

  2. Diskdigger

  3. Testdisk

  4. R-Linux









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    2. Diskdigger

    3. Testdisk

    4. R-Linux









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      I don't know how to get the data recovery softwares as they're not in the Lubuntu Software Center nor Synaptic Package Manager.



      1. Recuva

      2. Diskdigger

      3. Testdisk

      4. R-Linux









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      I don't know how to get the data recovery softwares as they're not in the Lubuntu Software Center nor Synaptic Package Manager.



      1. Recuva

      2. Diskdigger

      3. Testdisk

      4. R-Linux






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          1. Recuva : Recuva is not available in Lubuntu.


          2. Diskdigger : Can be installed in Lubuntu. Here is the oficial documentation for installation.



          3. testdisk : Available in the universe repository. You need to enable it first (if not done already). Run the following command to enable it (assuming you are using Lubuntu 14.04 and using official repo) :



            echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty universe' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list


            Now run :



            sudo apt-get update


            Replace trusty with appropriate codename (you can find it with lsb_release -c) if you are using some other release.



            Now you can install it by :



            sudo apt-get install testdisk



          4. r-base is also available in the universe repository, so you need to follow the steps mentioned above to enable it first. Then you can install it with :



            sudo apt-get install r-base


            Also r-base-dev if needed :



            sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev






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            1. Recuva : Recuva is not available in Lubuntu.


            2. Diskdigger : Can be installed in Lubuntu. Here is the oficial documentation for installation.



            3. testdisk : Available in the universe repository. You need to enable it first (if not done already). Run the following command to enable it (assuming you are using Lubuntu 14.04 and using official repo) :



              echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty universe' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list


              Now run :



              sudo apt-get update


              Replace trusty with appropriate codename (you can find it with lsb_release -c) if you are using some other release.



              Now you can install it by :



              sudo apt-get install testdisk



            4. r-base is also available in the universe repository, so you need to follow the steps mentioned above to enable it first. Then you can install it with :



              sudo apt-get install r-base


              Also r-base-dev if needed :



              sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev






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              1. Recuva : Recuva is not available in Lubuntu.


              2. Diskdigger : Can be installed in Lubuntu. Here is the oficial documentation for installation.



              3. testdisk : Available in the universe repository. You need to enable it first (if not done already). Run the following command to enable it (assuming you are using Lubuntu 14.04 and using official repo) :



                echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty universe' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list


                Now run :



                sudo apt-get update


                Replace trusty with appropriate codename (you can find it with lsb_release -c) if you are using some other release.



                Now you can install it by :



                sudo apt-get install testdisk



              4. r-base is also available in the universe repository, so you need to follow the steps mentioned above to enable it first. Then you can install it with :



                sudo apt-get install r-base


                Also r-base-dev if needed :



                sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev






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                1. Recuva : Recuva is not available in Lubuntu.


                2. Diskdigger : Can be installed in Lubuntu. Here is the oficial documentation for installation.



                3. testdisk : Available in the universe repository. You need to enable it first (if not done already). Run the following command to enable it (assuming you are using Lubuntu 14.04 and using official repo) :



                  echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty universe' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list


                  Now run :



                  sudo apt-get update


                  Replace trusty with appropriate codename (you can find it with lsb_release -c) if you are using some other release.



                  Now you can install it by :



                  sudo apt-get install testdisk



                4. r-base is also available in the universe repository, so you need to follow the steps mentioned above to enable it first. Then you can install it with :



                  sudo apt-get install r-base


                  Also r-base-dev if needed :



                  sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev






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                1. Recuva : Recuva is not available in Lubuntu.


                2. Diskdigger : Can be installed in Lubuntu. Here is the oficial documentation for installation.



                3. testdisk : Available in the universe repository. You need to enable it first (if not done already). Run the following command to enable it (assuming you are using Lubuntu 14.04 and using official repo) :



                  echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty universe' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list


                  Now run :



                  sudo apt-get update


                  Replace trusty with appropriate codename (you can find it with lsb_release -c) if you are using some other release.



                  Now you can install it by :



                  sudo apt-get install testdisk



                4. r-base is also available in the universe repository, so you need to follow the steps mentioned above to enable it first. Then you can install it with :



                  sudo apt-get install r-base


                  Also r-base-dev if needed :



                  sudo apt-get install r-base r-base-dev







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