[05:12] <xu-help68w> is there a link to Instructions on how to verify the. iso checksum and signature file?
[05:18] <Bashing-om> xu-help68w: In-depth: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/how-to-verify-ubuntu#1-overview
[20:36] <dreamon> where does starter applet save its file? want to edit it myself. but cant find its location
[20:36] <gnrp> dreamon: What do you mean with "its file"?
[20:37] <gnrp> do you mean the .desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications/ ?
[20:41] <dreamon> gnrp, I added starter applet and added some apps and scripts but its a long way to do. so want to know folder where "starter" saves its files.
[20:42] <gnrp> check out the directory mentioned
[20:44] <dreamon> gnrp, no not there
[20:45] <gnrp> so the global ones are stored in /usr/share/applications/, but that's also not the ones you are looking for?
[20:45] <gnrp> I guess I don't know what you mean then, how you created files with the starter
[20:45] <gnrp> could you elaborate on that?
[20:48] <dreamon> no not there, too. sorry english is not my main language. I try it so detailed as possible.
[20:50] <dreamon> maybe in english its called launcher applet added to systray. so I can starte some apps easly. 
[20:50] <dreamon> this launcher stores its config somewhere it want to find out where .. 
[20:52] <gnrp> dreamon: I am trying to figure out what you actually mean
[20:52] <gnrp> so you add a button to launch a certain application or script?
[20:58] <dreamon> https://pasteall.org/pic/38a9b4619b40478aa5ed615e0f461bb6
[20:59] <dreamon> its that symbol on top in the middle. I can configure by using this window. but dont know where it saves its data.
[21:01] <krytarik> Look for a "~/.config/xfce4/panel/launcher-#" directory, where the '#' is some number.
[21:01] <gnrp> dreamon: Aaah, sorry, I was thinking one step back, that you were wondering where the icons are that you can already add
[21:04] <dreamon> yes yes ...  /home/dreamon/.config/xfce4/panel/launcher-33/
[21:05] <dreamon> why are those name so strange like : 16063317821.desktop
[21:06] <dreamon> can i rename it .. for easier understanding?
[21:08] <dreamon> This works fine. Thank you krytarik, gnrp