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Sound olov May 13 2009, 20:57:38 UTC
I think sound is default set to zero to protect soundhardware and speakers, once you have set it it will be remembered between boots. If you run gnome or has it installed you can run gnome-volume-control and from there get all volume controls and there is probably a lot of different controls. Alsa mixer is the one controlling your hardware and PulseAudio Mixer is a software mixer which makes it possible to have different settings on different programs. PulseAudio has its own volume control program pavucontrol ( ... )

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Re: Sound miravisu May 14 2009, 12:09:39 UTC
I did try fiddling with the controls in the volume control thing, removed that pulseaudio thing completely, setting all to ALSA etc and nothing seemed to make it better. Hmm, I believe I tried enabling those sensors as Root and then rebooted, but they still did not seem to list anything. neo_cool guided me, and he does seem to know his Fedora stuff, but my puter setup either is very anti Fedora or I did do things wrong.

Yepp, I ran PS inside wine. I was told Gimshop might suit my PS needs better in an Linux environment though, so I'll have to try that out later. I did see others reported that installing Winetools and adding them "properly" faking the Fonts addon application got things to work better, but with not being able to drag-and-drop nor paste copied images into PS I felt mighty frustrated and thought I'd give Ubuntu a try instead.

The latest Ubuntu version did not at all get along with my puter setup however, puter got a black screen or a very colourful one with LEDs on keyboard flashing, when I tried to reboot/shut down puter, all ( ... )

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morfeusz May 18 2009, 07:09:48 UTC
miravisu May 18 2009, 07:53:19 UTC
That you did, and sure, you can borrow it :)

Would you like me to put it inside some kind of frame for easy hanging up? I might have something that is of the right size, or something that is slightly bigger to even give it more space.

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morfeusz May 18 2009, 20:28:27 UTC
miravisu May 19 2009, 16:29:22 UTC
Why would it be bad if it was behind glass? Bad if reflecting a lot of light?

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