[03:26] wassup [16:53] Good Morning. I hope you're watching the worldcup games hehe [16:54] I need some help, anybody can give an advise ? [16:56] please ? [17:12] Hi [17:12] anybody on line, heheh [17:12] Need some help to fix my screen resolution [17:36] Hi, please I need help to set my screen resolution more than 800x600 [17:36] iCharlyPink: sure [17:36] thanks [17:36] iCharlyPink: first, i suggest determining what hardware you have, and see that you have the "best" driver for that purpose [17:36] I tryed thru settings but only shows me 800x600 resolution [17:36] iCharlyPink: you likely *dont* need to set the resolution, but, you just need to get the proper driver [17:37] I dont know how to get or install drivers here [17:37] iCharlyPink: sure.. if the manufacturer of your hardware has not promised or provided you linux support, then, you will need to do that on your own [17:37] Iḿ new in ubuntustudio [17:37] iCharlyPink: lets start here.. what hardware are yo uusing? what graphics hardware? [17:38] iCharlyPink: this is not related to ubuntustudio. this is more about ubuntu and linux in general [17:38] I installed on macbookpro 13" thru parallels 9 [17:38] iCharlyPink: ok.. so, you are running ubuntu in virtulization then? [17:38] yes [17:38] iCharlyPink: in that case, you will as the parallels support for a driver for ubuntu [17:39] iCharlyPink: there is nothing about ubuntustudio that will benefit from running in VM, though.. i suggest, just run it from a live CD or dual boot [17:40] ok, I just was looking for a tip how to make it work, I didn't spect a support tech [17:41] iCharlyPink: nothing about ubuntu, ubuntustuduio or linux is prevening parallels from allowing that to work [17:41] but thanks anyway... maybe itś not for me this os [17:41] iCharlyPink: what i use, virtualbox, has driver support for most major operating system hosts and guests [17:42] iCharlyPink: im only stating potential issues for running *any* linux in parallels, and letting you konw, its really up to them to allow it to work [17:42] thanks holstein ! [17:42] in regards to those potential issues, there is no reason to virtualize ubuntustuduio [17:42] you will not be able to take advnatage of any of the reasons why ubuntustuduio exists [17:42] audio production, in general, is not something that one should or would want to virtualize [17:43] just as gaming.. you cannot expect to play games, even in a well supported platform, such as windows, virtualized in parallels or anything else, on osx, or any host os [17:43] got it, I decide to do it like this in order lo explore and lear about it [17:44] the live CD, though, can be booted from DVD, or usb on any machine that can boot DVD's or USB sticks and can be used to explore and learn [17:44] ^ that is without affecting the installed OS