[17:43] <PrinceRylan42> My second monitor is acting buggy. When I drag a program over to it the cursor is misaligned with the program. And sometimes the program doesn't want to leave my primary monitor. And with a program like VSCode, When I click on some of the functions. It doesn't respond.
[17:43] <PrinceRylan42> I'm using a 6-7 year old Toshiba television hooked up to HDMI. It works fine as my second monitor in Windows 11
[17:43] <PrinceRylan42> I'm running an oracle virtual machine. And I have two monitors I have 2 monitors selected in the display settings of oracle and I have the video memory turned up to max (128mg). I've tried switching the graphics controller from VMSVGA to VBoxVGA and VBoxSVGA but that doesn't help. How do I get my second monitor to function properly? Let me know if
[17:43] <PrinceRylan42> you need more information. Thank you.
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[20:56] <nnn> Hello
[21:28] <c_89> Hi, why Firefox 109.0 64 bit (flatpak) does not allow to add module `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/opensc-pkcs11.so`?
[22:46] <guilll> hi, I have a xubuntu 14.04 pc that don't boot anymore, I use a live usb 22.04 to access it.  What should I look at to understand why it don't boot?
[22:51] <gnrp> guilll: At what point does it not boot anymore?
[22:53] <guilll> @gnrp is there a file that I can look at to see what fail when I try to boot it?
[22:54] <gnrp> guilll: There are. But you have to tell at which stage it is failing to boot
[22:54] <gnrp> generally, /var/log/syslog is always helpful
[22:55] <gnrp>  /var/log/kern.log contains the kernel messages
[22:55] <gnrp> but all that helps only if you get as far as to write these files
[22:59] <guilll> gnrp those two file are last modified on January 20, so it would seem that when I try to boot it don't get to the point when it write them
[22:59] <gnrp> guilll: What is the last thing you see when the boot fails?
[23:00] <guilll> I have a separated /var partition
[23:00] <guilll> I don't remember what I saw last, I would have to leave the chat to do a reboot
[23:00] <gnrp> because I think this would be more relevant
[23:01] <gnrp> if you have a phone, just take a screenshot and upload it somehwere
[23:01] <gnrp> !paste