On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 10:12:07AM -0700, don fisher wrote:
> 
> My screen has UXGA resolution. When the system boots all I get is
> scrambled lines from Fedora. After booting, I can start FVWM2, a
> rather dumb but very fast window manager, that displays the full
> 1200X1900 pixels correctly. So the driver 3.1.0-7 appears to be OK.
> After that I had more problems.
> 
> My question is what is Firefox using for audio output after pulse
> audio is killed? There must be a conflict here.
> 
> Don
> 

There is some confusion regarding:

1} Did the apps worked properly before.
2} What's stopping you to upgrade to latest version of fedora.
3} When did the breakage began because as far as readers can understand,
   since you are using FC16 & the support stopped a long time ago, it
   must have been working properly upto a point but it is not clear what
   changed & when.

What I meant by help from my side is that since some basic points are
not clear from the mails, I assumed you might be facing same problems as
I faced. Now, to clarify further, I went through the problem of very low
resolution due to unavailablity of proprietary radeon drivers in FC20
which I came to know only after an upgrade to FC20 & since it has become
quite difficult to setup an xorg.conf (At least, I couldn't accomplish
it), I went through a different/manual path to reset to higher
resolution.

If that is the case then I posted a reply to another thread a couple of
days back which may be of some help to you.

Thanks
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