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Aomighty

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  1. Does 1024x768 work in Windows? If it doesn't, it's just your monitor.

     

    However, if it does, you'll have to edit your xorg.conf. There's a few ways to do this. If you know your monitor's horizontal and vertical sync rate (should be found on your monitor manufacturer's site), you can input that in the file, which may fix it. The other thing you can try is editing your xorg.conf to include that resolution at the right color depth (probably 24).

  2. Hmm... that's strange. I've always gotten k3b in my installations, though I believe I had to select the group "Multimedia." I always do bare installs anyway though. Just do "urpmi k3b" or a search in the installation section of the MCC. Also note that in order to actually burn CDs with k3b, you'll need a few extra packages, but I believe it will warn you about that before you start burning.

     

    Try bare installs- that way you'll know your system's pristine.

  3. Hey, I've been experimenting with the various lightweight WM's and so far, I'm most impressed with XFCE. Anyway, how can I mix the sound so that I can play amaroK or XMMS at the same time as Firefox playing a flash movie and still get sound? On KDE I can do "artsdsp [command]" but that doesn't seem to work. Is there another sound wrapper I could use, maybe?

     

    [moved from Software by spinynorman]

  4. And if you use KDE, there's always kaudiocreator, or (in the newest versions if you have kio-plugins installed), just type audiocd:/ in a konqueror window and it will auto-mount and look up with the CDDB.

  5. That was kinda my experience. I liked how it was pretty lightweight and was "main program is limited and to extend it you need plugins" Firefox-type philosophy rather than Openoffice which does include every feature I'll ever need but is very bulky.

     

    If they get document formmating working better, I'll probably start using it.

  6. I'd suggest a listing of some distros and their capabilities with some suggestions as to advantages of each. Probably for new people it would be Mandrake, SuSe, and FC4. I've wanted to make something like this for a while, "A Beginner's Guide to Open Source."

  7. Anyone using AbiWord for word processing? I almost did switch (from OO 2.0 Beta), but its saving as other formats capability seemed kinda of weak compared to OO.o, then again, I was using 2.2.7. Anyone know if it's better in 2.2.9 or anyone using it? :P

  8. No clue, however for setting her connection each time, you could just put a script in /etc./init.d and then one in /etc/rcS.d (starting AFTER the connection is supposedly setup, but making sure to /etc/init.d/networking restart at the end of the script), and it should startup at each boot. Kind of a workaround, but it should work (around)... :lol:

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