=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [11:10] Unit193: was running core in a VM with 1.5gb of ram and this is what i got from 'free -m'. does this look correct? [11:10] total=1469 used=453 free=065 cache=950 available=828 [11:10] this is from the regular version [11:10] total=1469 used=496 free=119 cache=853 available=780 [15:40] lotuspsychje in #ubuntu-quality said: there's a guy claiming that a latest xubuntu iso still has that fsck:md5sums% bug, think that would be the case still? [15:45] Hello. is it normal if sudo do-release-upgrade does not find the 20.04 new version, even after 4 days since the release ? [15:51] sorinello: if you want to quickly upgrade use 'update-manager -d' [15:51] https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-upgrading-ubuntu-desktop#3-check-for-updates [15:51] yes, I was expecting the new release to be available withoug using the developer mode [15:52] did you check your upgrade setting in 'software & upgrades' [15:53] yes. any new version, check daily [15:53] no idea. maybe check this vid for help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr3HA3jw1vg [16:11] jphilips, it works if I try with -d, but without -d it doesn't find any new version [16:12] sorinello: guess it works just like the -d for update-manager [16:14] I don't understand why devel-release since it has already been released [16:14] are you upgrading from 19.10? [16:14] yes [16:15] I assume that it's a staged rollout [16:15] and maybe it has not even begun yet [16:16] so many days after the release ? I was expecting it to be available the next day after the release [16:16] yep a number of people on twitter have mentioned the same, so i've told them to use 'update-manager -d' [16:16] the xubuntu team does not control this [16:16] yes, I know this is not xubuntu related [16:18] thanks for the info, I don't know and what happens behind the curtain when a new version is out [16:19] I wouldn't worry too much about it [16:19] it has only been 4 days [17:00] -BottyMcBotFace:#xubuntu-devel- Reminder: Next meeting chair is Unit193