Re: That Windows feeling...

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On Mon, 2006-09-04 at 12:03 -0400, lanas wrote:
> ... but on the bright side, I got some things working, so it's nice to
> know that things do work to some extent using the hardware (M-Audio
> 1010LT, M-Audio DX4 speakers, Pulsar mic + phantom power) I bought and
> the computer (AMD X2 dual-core, MSI K8N Neo4/SLI mobo, 4GB RAM, GeForce
> 6600) I got.
> 
> [MUNCH]
> 
>   So I installed Fedora 5 i386 and followed the CCRMA steps.  This
> finally gives results,  I can run jack and connect some ins/outs, make
> drum beats with Hydrogen, make one sound with this zyn[...] soft synth.
> MuSE will run, and so Ardour.  So basically now all I have to do is to
> learn how to use this stuff (and connect a MIDI keyboard and connect my
> preamped accoustic bass guitar).
> 
>   It would be that if only Fedora would have nice fonts.  It does not.
> The screen feeling is set a few years back.  Then it tells me that the
> screen is 1600x1200 but the other screen resolution app is right: it's
> only 1024x768.  Even tough it knows the right monitor model.  No way to
> easily throw this one in 1600x1200.

I'm not sure I follow which is which. It tries to send 1600x1200 to a
1024x768 monitor? Or the other way around? Which other app are you
refering to?

-- Fernando



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