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[00:26] <arraybolt3[m]> Possible second screenshot candidate (note the checkmark shield of RiseupVPN in the upper-right corner, is that a problem?)
[00:31] <arraybolt3[m]> Also I notice that I still have the Xubuntu installation ISO inserted in the VM and that's reflecting within Thunar in this screenshot - I can fix both of those problems if they are problems.
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[00:32] <arraybolt3[m]> Screenshot with both problems resolved: ^
[00:32] <krytarik> arraybolt3[m]: What I find more hilarious is that at a closer look at Transmission one notices that the Lubuntu and Ubuntu 22.04.1 images are seeded but the Xubuntu one is missing. XD
[00:33] <Unit193> :D
[00:33] <arraybolt3[m]> 🤦‍♂️ oops
[00:33] <Unit193> krytarik: Not even the smaller one, Xubuntu Core. :D
[00:33] <arraybolt3[m]> Right, I was using this as my torrent seeder VM and made somewhat of a boffo.
[00:33] <arraybolt3[m]> OK, one moment...
[00:33] <krytarik> Unit193: Yes, any of 'em would suffice!
[00:35] <arraybolt3[m]> Unit193: Uh... where is the Xubuntu Core link in Xubuntu?
[00:35] <arraybolt3[m]> (Er, in the Xubuntu website?)
[00:35] <krytarik> arraybolt3[m]: But honestly, I believe are happy and thankful that someone puts the effort in to update these screenshots and with more content than before! :)
[00:37] <arraybolt3[m]> Thanks, and thank you for showing me where I fumbled in the process. That really was just silly with the Transmission window.
[00:37] <arraybolt3[m]> OK, found the Core ISO.
[00:39] <arraybolt3[m]> I'll also seed it regularly. I love the idea behind it, and may even use it since I'm considering switching to Xubuntu to get rid of some of the bloat on this system (I made the really bad decision of installing plain Ubuntu since I needed GNOME apps and thought that would be more lightweight ROFL...)
[00:44] <Unit193> Well, with few testers it might be discontinued though.
[00:45] <arraybolt3[m]> Hmm... would having one full-time user be sufficient additional testing?
[00:46] <arraybolt3[m]> (Er, one more full-time user?)
[00:46] <arraybolt3> Er, one more full-time user?
[00:46] <arraybolt3> (I sent that second message through Element and it just decided to not go through in a timely fashion for goodness knows why...)
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[01:05] <arraybolt3[m]> Alright, much better. ^
[01:07] <krytarik> Hehe.. XD
[01:07] <arraybolt3[m]> I am actively seeding both so I have the RiseupVPN shield in the corner again (my ISP makes torrenting possibly risky but the VPN fixes that), is that OK for the screenshot?
[01:14] <krytarik> arraybolt3[m]: And Unit193 would be the one to talk to here, but I believe it's more about installation testing rather than long-time use, and as usual preferably on a wider range of hardware.  And we've recently lost a primary and about sole contributor in this regard, which is why it's a little slim there ever since.
[01:15] <krytarik> And yeah, I think it's fine with that icon there.
[01:32] <arraybolt3[m]> Well I have at least three systems I can do installation testing on, possibly soon to be four.
[01:34] <arraybolt3> Actually, wait, I have four systems, possibly soon to be five.
[01:35] <arraybolt3> (This laptop, a desktop, a Chromebook, and an old Compaq, all 64-bit, all Ubuntu-compatible. And possibly also a system with an old NVIDIA card in the future.)
[09:52] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 22.10 - amd64 - amd64 built.
[19:09] <Unit193> arraybolt3: Err...I should really have said "Thanks for the offer!  Yes, that certainly counts towards something and would be useful."
[19:10] <Unit193> If you have UEFI hardware somewhere that'd be ideal, but if not I don't either so can't complain.  The previous tester had two main systems, he usually tested on one and used the other as a workstation.  I got spoiled by how on top of new builds he was though, he often got to them and emailed me before I even had time to do a boot test...
[19:11] <arraybolt3[m]> I have plenty of UEFI hardware. :)
[19:11] <arraybolt3[m]> One desktop and two laptops. My other laptop is BIOS.
[19:12] <arraybolt3[m]> One of the two EFI laptops is my main system and I'd like to avoid testing on it, but the other three systems are free, and I can test on my main system in a pinch (swap out the SSD and boom).
[19:13] <Unit193> I'm not asking you to try it on all of them either, picking one you like and doing an install test is a-ok with me.  When it comes to the release, the more the better but eh.
[19:14] <arraybolt3[m]> OK, sounds like a plan! I have quite a bit of work to do right now (Lubuntu Feature Freeze is in two days and there's a good amount of work left), but once that's done I should be able to start helping.
[19:14] <Unit193> Sweet, thanks.
[21:52] <krytarik> Woop, wrt the "wrong torrent link" mail of today, I was thinking "must be the silly browser caching", but indeed one unupdated link is hidden on the release page (https://xubuntu.org/release/22-04/).. >_>  I'll see whether I manage to update that as well..
[21:54] <Unit193> https://github.com/Xubuntu/xubuntu-website/commit/4c4430c104b10c32253b45744fd14bf787f53d82 will soon™ make that nicer.
[21:56] <krytarik> Found it!  (Iirc I did it for 20.04.4 too..)
[21:58] <krytarik> Or it was on the original 22.04 release when I saw it last.
[22:14] <krytarik> Ah, I get the nature of the issue now!..  Because of this, we currently need to place and edit the torrent links on the download page manually, whereas once that's deployed the URL only needs to be updated once in the release details, which is also the reason why I overlooked the release page one earlier - because currently both instances are decoupled.. :3