[00:00] <xu-irc6w> Is there anyone who can help me? I'm trying to install xubuntu in my computer and now he tells me: "writing GRUB to the boot device failed, continue?". After this message, what should I do?
[00:01] <xu-irc6w> Thanks
[09:57] <ivan79> hello
[09:57] <ivan79> can someone help me with this:  https://imgur.com/a/V1gbvBN
[09:57] <ivan79> ?
[09:58] <ivan79> I got two displays together in my screen, so weird
[09:58] <ivan79> couldn't fix it by General tab, tried different settings
[10:03]  * gnrp couldn't even load the image :(
[20:41] <xu-irc32w> Hello guys, it's nice to see ya again.
[20:42] <xu-irc32w> I do not unfortunately have Xubuntu on my laptop anymore as I used to, because I gotta use MS Office for work and I game at home.
[20:44] <xu-irc32w> Anyways, I found a Windows tablet in the trash, and decided to check it out. To my surprised, it booted. Since Windows was password protected, I tried to install sev Linux flavors but none worked, until I read that those tablets despite using 64 bit Intel Atoms, their bootloaders are 32 bit. So after changing the GRUB file in the install drive, it
[20:44] <xu-irc32w> worked.
[20:45] <xu-irc32w> The weird thing is, the screen was, rotated the wrong way. By messing with the display settings I managed to face the right direction, but... the mouse pointer is inverted, up goes down, left goes right, and to click an area on top I have to go to the bottom.
[20:45] <xu-irc32w> So, I hoped someone could shed light on this, and if there's any way to enable the touchscreen.
[20:47] <xu-irc32w> I also tried this, but it doesn't seem to work:
[20:47] <xu-irc32w> https://askubuntu.com/questions/16480/inverted-mouse-axis-on-a-ubuntu-live-usb
[21:43] <xu-irc32w> Uh, hello?
[22:39] <melodie> hi
[22:55] <Maik> xu-irc32w: there aren't much to none people around to help you i guess at the moment. Try asking on the forums
[23:05] <xu-irc32w> Aight. Thanks for the help.
[23:05] <Maik> no problem