[10:49] <mander> Hi all, I ran into a problem, returning to xorg from wayland on ubuntu 22.04: I have two monitors, one configured as main 4k horizontally oriented, and one 1920x1080 vertically oriented. When I put an application to full screen, the second monitor is automatically reset to horizontal, only with xorg, this problem does not exist on wayland.
[11:19] <mander> the other bug, which led me to go back to xorg, is that you are unable to share the screen with firefox on wayland, which is possible with xorg
[12:23] <tomreyn> mander: you could look for existing bug reports on this, and subscribe to them, or file new ones, if none exist
[14:52] <LuckyMan> hi I just installed Jammy and grub doesn't show other OS's
[14:53] <LuckyMan> I tried update-grub with no success
[14:53] <oerheks> Indeed; "The OS_prober feature is disabled by default in GRUB 2.06, which is the version included in Ubuntu 22.04" 
[14:54] <oerheks> but there is a workaround https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/12/grub-doesnt-detect-windows-linux-distros-fix
[14:54] <LuckyMan> by the way, why was this disabled?
[14:54] <oerheks> This all due to security concerns
[15:02] <LuckyMan> Ok but I hope this will be restored in the final version... I really like having two versions of Ubuntu on my desktop.
[15:03] <oerheks> I guess it won't, and it seems to be linux wide
[15:03] <oerheks> but you have your fix
[15:03] <tomreyn> you can still choose those two versions of ubuntu from your uefi boot menu
[15:05] <tomreyn> just need to make sure to configure the boot loader (grub) to handle both of them, or have have them install different boot loaders incl. configurations to the ESP
[15:46] <LuckyMan> this seems like a lot of trouble to have more than one OS on the same computer...