[01:45] <guiverc> arraybolt3[m], issue last night you reported on kinetic not booting; I find 3-5% of ISO writes fail on sandisk media (higher on other brands) & have always put that down to media made to price/cost (more than quality).. I usually try booting on a different device, if failure there too - I usually assume it's bad write.. & either write ISO again, OR try other device(s) of same type (uEFI/BIOS/Secure-uEFI) & other types...   I've gotten ~same 
[01:45] <guiverc> results regardless of device doing the writing too, though my devices are generally pretty old which may be part of it (same with USB2 or USB3) 
[04:28] <enigma9o7[m]> I am amazed how many things are updated every single day.  It's incredible.
[18:22] <enigma9o7[m]> Another day, a bunch more updates, and I notice something weird!  My cursor is ending at the wrong place when I run neofetch.  Never seen such a thing before.
[18:23] <enigma9o7[m]> hmmm ok tried another terminal besides gnome-terminal and same thing
[18:23] <enigma9o7[m]> so that means its either my prompt, or neofetch.  i guess i could try another command.
[18:24] <enigma9o7[m]> seems to be just neofetch...