Jeremy Mereness wrote:

>Do you know what makes this happen? Somewhere I find out more?
>
>I swear it's the most bizarre thing. And it's incredibly irritating. The mb is
>a Micronics based on the Intel 440-LX chipset with a Pentium-II 233, two IDE
>drives, and an STB Velocity 128 in the AGP. Sounds simple enough, doesn't it?
>
>-- j
>
>civileme wrote:
>
>>Jeremy Mereness wrote:
>>
>>>I have a system where the screen jiggles and shakes, apparently when the
>>>disk is being accessed. It occurs in frame-buffer and X but not in
>>>straight VGA text.
>>>
>>>The weird part: it does NOT occur if I boot the same PC into Windows.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>If it is an on-board ProSavage, it is a known kernel problem with that
>>particular chipset and the current 8.2 kernel.  Look for an update shortly.
>>
>>Civileme
>>
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Well, that doesn't sound like the kernel problem at all.  Try installing 
with XFree 3.3.6 or just running XFdrake and choosing a slight back off 
on your monitor  (like "Monitor than can do 1024x768 at 60 Hz")  See 
what happens then.

Civileme






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