[00:48] <wsteczna> siema jest ktos
[00:49] <wsteczna> jestem wsteczna w ubuntu
[00:49] <wsteczna> szukam ustawien kamerki internetowej
[16:40] <shock99er> hi there!
[16:42] <shock99er> I tried to test Ubuntu Studio 20.04 live this weekend but could not load the OS due to signal out range on my monitors
[16:42] <Eickmeyer[m]> shock99er: That's 100% a hardware problem. Try running in safe graphics mode, should be selectable in the bootloader.
[16:43] <shock99er> As I tried the graphics safe boot, the graphics was huge and on just on 1 of the 2 monitors
[16:43] <shock99er> the other completely black...
[16:44] <Eickmeyer[m]> shock99er: Try asking in #ubuntu then. You're going to have the same issue no matter which flavor of Ubuntu you try if that's the case. They can help you there, this issue isn't specific to Ubuntu Studio.
[16:45] <Eickmeyer[m]> It's clearly an incompatibility with either your graphics card or your monitors.
[16:45] <shock99er> I see, thank you
[16:45] <Eickmeyer[m]> Also, huge graphics and on only one monitor makes sense if it's in safe mode.
[16:46] <Eickmeyer[m]> It's supposed to be something that nearly everything is compatible with.
[16:46] <shock99er> I'm ok with that in fact
[16:46] <Eickmeyer[m]> It's supposed to exist as a way to get it installed and install the graphics drivers later.
[16:47] <shock99er> but as I tried to load the drivers for my graphic card, I couldnìt make it any better though
[16:47] <Eickmeyer[m]> Then I'd highly suggest asking on askubuntu.com or #ubuntu for assistance. IRC shouldn't be your first place to go for support.
[16:47] <shock99er> (I'm currently using Ubuntu 18.04 on this system, so I thought I could manage but I was quite stuck, actually)
[16:48] <shock99er> ok, thanks again
[16:48] <shock99er> bye