 has anyone found the 'cancel' and 'ok' button translated, as a tested a few languages and none of them had it :
 seems it was already reported - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1874550
 New Daily image up since 10 minutes ago
[09:44] <lotuspsychje> anyone else can prove xorg vs wayland login=>desktop stuttering please effect bug #1922437
 On Ubuntu's daily-live archive, the 'Current' and '20210407' are not in sync, current lagging behind. Only arm64 iso updated in current not amd64, while both are updated in 20210407. Strange. (re @bittin1: New Daily image up since 10 minutes ago)
 @lotuspsychje, is it possible for you to capture the screen? I do not see anything. Don't know if it matters but I've Intel integrated graphics. I never faced mouse cursor issue as well.
 I beleive on the main Ubuntu images there is some automated QA that has to run and pass before they go to 'current' (re @saivinob: On Ubuntu's daily-live archive, the 'Current' and '20210407' are not in sync, current lagging behind. Only arm64 iso updated in current not amd64, while both are updated in 20210407. Strange.)
 That must be pending->current right? not dated->current?
 I think pending is just a symlink to the latest dated one
[10:18] <lotuspsychje> saivinob: so, you are saying loading into desktop goes equaly fast on both xorg and wayland?
 I would say yes. Or may be I am not getting it. This is what happens to my set up.
 On Xorg, when I hit enter, screen goes blank (black), then mouse pointer appears, then after 4-5s topbar and dock comes and finally desktop icons.
 On wayland, when I login, screen is blank but ubuntu color (GDM background color) with mouse pointer already, then after 4-5s topbar and dock load and after coupls seconds desktop icons.
[10:42] <lotuspsychje> saivinob; im getting a huge speed difference, on xorg it loads into desktop in a few secs, on wayland it takes 7-10secs with mouse pointer stuttering until icons are loaded on desktop
[10:43] <lotuspsychje> the test machine is an older netbook with a spinner though
 I do have a older laptop with spinning drive. As it doesn't have much RAM I can't test on VM. I'll have to install. If I see any issue I'll update the bug report.
[10:48] <lotuspsychje> ok tnx saivinob
[10:48] <lotuspsychje> im pretty sure its reproducable, as i recognize the wayland stuttering i saw before on 18.04 early
 @Leokolb A fix for the Kubuntu installer crash on safe graphics/VM has been uploaded to debian. Hopefully that will be synced to Ubuntu later
 Will keep my eyes open..tks (re @RikMills: @Leokolb A fix for the Kubuntu installer crash on safe graphics/VM has been uploaded to debian. Hopefully that will be synced to Ubuntu later)
[17:25] <larsmartin> did gnome have issue with design of windows in ubuntu 21.04?
[17:30] <larsmartin> https://i.ibb.co/hFkjh9b/hexchat-21-04.png
[17:32] <Maik> not that i'm aware of
[17:32] <Maik> is that on Wayland or X11?
[17:34] <larsmartin> x11 in about this computer
[17:35] <Maik> VM or real install
[17:35] <larsmartin> real.
[17:36] <Maik> look for bug reports on Launchpad with similar issues that are filed against 21.04, if not open a new issue there
[17:38] <larsmartin> but can its be download that is not completly or nvidia issue or other?
[17:39] <larsmartin> i have some issue with KDE also give poor image but can be nvidia drivers that is wrong?
 @RikMills @popeydc: when updates to ubiquity happen in later releases, does the newer installer get used in the previous LTS point release?
 i'm asking as i wouldn't want to waste translators time to ask them to also translate the string in the focal ubiquity repo.