On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 06:30 -0400, lanas wrote: > On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 17:48:42 -0700 > Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait: > > 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? > > I am using SuSE presently for writing this, so I can't refer to the > actual Fedora menus and apps dorectly, but I'll try to describe. > > In Fedora there are two ways to see and change the screen resolution. > The first is called 'Screen Resolution' and does not require root > access. The other is called something else and asks you the root > password before proceeding. > > #1 will say the screen is 1024x768, which is quite right, but will > offer no other, higher, screen resolutions. > > #2 will report that the screen is 1600x1200 (which is not). I've > configured this one for the proper monitor, which is a Viewsonic VP211B > 21.3" TFT. What I'd try (just a workaround, of course) is to select the "LCD Panel 1600x1200" monitor type instead of the "proper" model. At least that's what I did in my laptop as it did not automagically detect the max resolution (I don't remember exactly what I did but that's what is selected right now). > Graphic card is a GeForce 6600. Apart from editing the xorg.conf file > directly, I do not see how to get a higher screen resolution than the > 1024x768 since the system thinks it has 1600x1200 and offers nothing > more than 1024x768. > > Also, is there any 64-bit version of CCRMA ? Sorry, no, not yet. I have more plans than time to carry them out... -- Fernando