04-26-2014, 10:11 AM
(04-25-2014, 12:20 PM)Valtam link Wrote: Install a program called arandr and see if you can set the correct resolution there.
Code:sudo apt-get install arandr
No ATI Radeon 9600 pro driver shows up because your card is not supported any more, you'll have to stick with the open source one which is already installed and running.
I was experimenting little bit with arandr and it doesn't do the trick.
I checked in "lite Software Center" and looks like "Ati binary x.org driver" is installed.
Is that open source driver you were tlaking about? If so i would like to uninstall it and replace with any alternative i have (if there is an alternave) just for test to see if that solves my problem with cutoff screen.
(04-25-2014, 02:16 PM)AL13N link Wrote: [quote author=dodo link=topic=271.msg1375#msg1375 date=1398414453]And i noticed, youtube goes so slow when in fullscreen, but runs normally when regular size. Which is also mistery because i can run 720p fullscreen in VLC just fine.
As mentioned by gold_finger in another thread, you could try SMTube to bypass flash and use VLC.
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I installed SMTube and it doesn't do the trick since you have to go to Multimedia-SMPlayer Youtube Browser and watch from there. Since my sister is dummy, it will be too complicated for her, she only knows to open Firefox (i placed shortcut on desktop) and use google. But i kept SMPlayer as it serves well as youtube downloader