 looks to bright to me
 I'll have to see how it looks with only the glow outside and not inside.
 Or if there is a way to it more like a drop shadow only going one direction...
 Ubuntu Cinnamon and UbuntuDde in other USB 😅😅 :
 What is that?  I grub menu where you can pick ISO to liveboot?  Is it USB.  Or like you just throw .ISO into /boot folder. (re @KajiiNarumiChat: )
 yes (re @troyBORG: What is that?  I grub menu where you can pick ISO to liveboot?  Is it USB.  Or like you just throw .ISO into /boot folder.)
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmGmE2fpPa4&lc=UgxA2p6kYTKhkRSk6pN4AaABAg
 Hello,
 I just noticed Ubuntu 20.04 is unable to shutdown my desktop system. The system seems to shutdown, but starts again after a couple seconds. This problem is not present when the shutdown is performed from Windows 10. I've never reported a bug for Ubuntu before. Would you recommend I log this issue against systemd-sysv (result of dpkg -S /sbin/shutdown), or is this something else ?
 the same happens to me, from version 18.04 (re @Eric: Hello,
 I just noticed Ubuntu 20.04 is unable to shutdown my desktop system. The system seems to shutdown, but starts again after a couple seconds. This problem is not present when the shutdown is performed from Windows 10. I've never reported a bug for Ubuntu before. Would you recommend I log this issue against systemd-sysv (result of dpkg -S /sbin/shutdown), or is this something e
 🤔🤔🤔 and debian, manjaro, arch, mint, zorin, and all ecosytem linux
 What happens if you halt in the terminal?
 I'm going to bed so I won't see reply for like 8hrs...  But just curious if it did anything
 I know my parents pc won't suspend in any of the 5.4+ kernels.  But works in older 4.19 LTS (or whatever that number is)
 I know my parents pc won't suspend in any of the 5.4+ kernels.  But works in older 4.19 LTS (edited)
 I was using Nvidia proprietary driver 440. I rolled back to 390 and it fixed the shutdown issue. Anybody here knows why this happens? I don't understand how the graphics driver is involved in the shutdown process.
 False alarm, it worked only once after changing the driver, now back to having the issue. (re @Eric: I was using Nvidia proprietary driver 440. I rolled back to 390 and it fixed the shutdown issue. Anybody here knows why this happens? I don't understand how the graphics driver is involved in the shutdown process.)
 Dear lord that’s insane (re @KajiiNarumiChat: )
 😅😅😅
[15:09] <lotuspsychje> jphilips: there's a guy claiming that a latest xubuntu iso still has that fsck:md5sums% bug, think that would be the case still?
[15:12] <lotuspsychje> told him to skip the integrity test for now, but we might test this
[15:39] <jphilips> lotuspsychje: not sure. what bug is that?
[15:40] <lotuspsychje> jphilips: its the integrity test at boot, that gets stuck in a loop
[15:40] <lotuspsychje> lemme grab you the ID holdon
[15:40] <jphilips> lotuspsychje: i ran the ISO today without any issues
[15:40] <lotuspsychje> bug #1867065
[15:41] <lotuspsychje> the guy confirmed he grabbed latest <deadrom> lotuspsychje, the latest xubuntu 20.04. I don't know if they are behind
[15:41] <lotuspsychje> cant confirm if he speaks the truth or not though :p
[15:42] <lotuspsychje> i tested final -lubuntu and -desktop iso's and worked also fine
[15:48] <jphilips> ask him to check the checksum of the iso and see if it matches c8977ce50d175dfce8e309dcaef8f1b3
[15:49] <jphilips> in which channel was this reported?
[15:50] <lotuspsychje> #ubuntu but he left
[16:00] <jphilips> in telegram you can always get them even if they leave the group :D
[16:01] <jphilips> stocking them wherever they go, mwahahahaha