 The Duffy's?
 @whisperit2me asked questions, provided pictures, then deleted them after I answered.
 @whisperit2me are you that paranoid?  I mean I take many security precautions, but I also have a healthy balance of sharing my struggles and accolades.
 @AdamOutler, It's OCD cleaning.
 @whisperit2me  what does your OCD say about the way it looks now?
 @AdamOutler, 😂 i dunno about all of your texts, but I've cleaned up mine. 😝
 @whisperit2me, I'm going to make sure to quote you for posterity in the future.
 Other then all of this being logged by Ubuntu logs
 Oh, yeah, the chat room.
 IRC is being logged
 @ImageBot
 Oh snap
 That's odd lol
 Running out of disk space while doing an apt update be like..
 I tried changing my bios boot priority to usb, but the usb is still not bootable. When i try to power on my netbook again and boot from usb, a black screen with these words appear "please remove any media devices and press any key to start" so i ignored it and pressed any key to start and my computer just started like the usb nvr happened. Then i tried it again, but this time when that sentence appeared, i di
[20:42] <floridagram1> pressed any key, but comp also started like normal. So i opened up my usb folder and took a pic of it's contents:
 I downloaded Lubuntu 16.4 live. Whatever that means.
 @whisperit2me, That can happen when your download is corrupt. Check the Sha256/md5sum
 @AdamOutler, I dunno wut that is
 It also happens when you let windows "fix" your drive.
 @AdamOutler, I dunno if i did that.
 @whisperit2me, Try flashing it to the USB again.  While you're waiting, download a fresh copy to try next.
 @AdamOutler, Oh u found a text file named md5sum
 @AdamOutler, How do i ck it?
 Not sure if windows has the ability natively.  You can verify with a tool called "md5sum" in Linux. There are tools for windows.
 @AdamOutler, I dunno how to do that either. 😂😂😂 I'm computer illiterate. 😔
 You check the locally generated hash with the remote provided hash.  "md5sum \path-to\my.iso" provides the local hash.  It should match the hash provided by Ubuntu on their server.
 @whisperit2me, I'm  googling that now
 @whisperit2me, This is called hashing, btw.  It's an advanced crypto topic, but it's easy enough to verify one hash against another.  Hashes are used to sign things.  They provide a digest of the contents so people can verify the contents. Just know that you can't reverse a hash because it's a one-way algorithm.  What you're doing here is using a hashing algorithm for integrity checks.
 Ok, thx. 😉 … I found this on google, but dunno how to customize the texts to my situation.
 Certutil-hashfile my.iso md5
 @whisperit2me, It has spaces between the words. Do I need those spaces? Or it won't matter?
 You need them.