[04:56] <studio-user823> Hi there! Can anyone tell me how to get Adobe CC running?
[04:57] <studio-user823> Still a noob to Linux :/
[04:57] <cfhowlett> call adobe, demand they support linux
[04:57] <cfhowlett> good luck with that
[04:57] <cfhowlett> in other words, adobe, by design, doesn't work on linux.  use the alternatives that do.  they are plentiful.
[04:58] <studio-user823> Damn...I was worried that'd be the answer...
[04:58] <studio-user823> I've been trying to get Wine to work, but it isn't..
[04:59] <cfhowlett> "by DESIGN Adobe doesn't support linux.
[04:59] <cfhowlett> http://lifehacker.com/5976725/build-your-own-adobe-creative-suite-with-free-and-cheap-software
[04:59] <cfhowlett> http://www.techradar.com/news/software/applications/10-free-open-source-alternatives-to-adobe-creative-suite-1305714
[05:00] <studio-user823> Yeah, I've seen those...
[05:00] <studio-user823> bummed I have to go back to Windows now.
[05:01] <studio-user823> Need adobe to pay the bills saddly...
[05:01] <studio-user823> sadly*
[05:03] <studio-user823> Thanks for your help
[05:04] <cfhowlett> best of luck to you.
[07:22] <garfield> hi!  i'm trying to get an internal Broadcam wireless working on a Lenovo G580 and  the forums are full of similar problems, but nothing's working. Anyone have a suggestion where to start?
[20:57] <studio-user457> hello
[20:57] <studio-user457> i wanted
[20:58] <studio-user457> to know if there is a solution to install properly cherry trail atom x5 z8350 (asus t102ha mini transformer).
[21:13] <OvenWerks> studio-user457: why would that be an issue? I am not familiar with it, but if it has an atom in it it should run ok
[21:15] <studio-user457> yes atom inside. i cannot turn my screen... and no graphic optimisation... no sound..
[21:15] <studio-user457> i had to put nomodeset in grub, is it normal ?
[21:16] <OvenWerks> studio-user457: That would be a 64bit cpu, so the 64bit version would work.
[21:16] <OvenWerks> studio-user457: The one thing with the atom series is that the graphics is _not_ open
[21:17] <studio-user457> not open ? not opensource ?
[21:17] <OvenWerks> Right
[21:17] <studio-user457> ok
[21:17] <OvenWerks> Intel does not provide a linux driver for that processor
[21:17] <OvenWerks> (not even a newer windows if I remember right)
[21:19] <studio-user457> grrrr.. intel and microsoft are doing everything to keep linux working slowly... that's  pity
[21:19] <OvenWerks> so there will not be graphics optimization
[21:19] <OvenWerks> Normally intel graphics are the most linux friendly.
[21:19] <studio-user457> otherwise  ubuntu studio is working well on my asus !
[21:19] <OvenWerks> That was why I bought my atom MB
[21:20] <OvenWerks> It seems that the atom systems have some of the best low latency performance too.
[21:22] <studio-user457> ok.. So I should be happy with this tablet. What about sound ?
[21:23] <OvenWerks> I would think so, still depends on the audio card used
[21:34] <OvenWerks> studio-user457: I am tryng to remember what I had to do... I don't use that MB any more. But I think I had to tell it I was using two displays. The non-existant lcd as well as the vga both had to be enabled before I got a picture.
[21:34] <OvenWerks> Then I could set the vga up to what the true resolution was.
[21:35] <studio-user457> where can i change the resolution ?  is it Xorg configuration or diectly in the kerenl ?
[21:35] <OvenWerks> there were some strange things when starting up with resolution changing from boot to login and the lcd size shoing up in the top left hand corner till the normal one covered it.
[21:36] <OvenWerks> should be able to in the settings dialog->display
[21:51] <studio-user457> i tried this way (dialog->display) but a cannot each rotation parameters.. which file am i supposed to edit to change screen option (resolution, ..)?
[21:55] <OvenWerks> All these thing just talk to xrandr. So they are all xrandr commands.
[21:55] <OvenWerks> xrandr is a commandline utility.
[21:55] <OvenWerks> It is confusing to use... at least I found it so.
[21:58] <studio-user457> i tried also xrandr... but is saving automatically the configuration ?4
[22:00] <OvenWerks> if you can get xrandr to set things the way you want, just opening setup->display and switching anything back and forth should save it.... maybe just opening and closing it. That may be a question best asked in #xubuntu as some of the xfce devs are there or at least some of the people there know the devs :)
[22:05] <studio-user457> i wil try it ! thanks for your support
[22:05] <studio-user457> ;)
[22:05] <OvenWerks> I try... mostly only the things I have had trouble with myself ...