This happened to me on my G3 All-In-One when I moved to 10.2.8 and it seems
to be some kind of driver incompatibility problem. You need to move the ATI
driver bundle to the Shared folder (using the terminal since the location it
is in right now seems to prevent a simple drag and drop). The Apple site
shows you how but here's the skinny on it:

1. Open Terminal (/Applications/Utilities/).
2. Type: 

sudo mv /System/Library/Extensions/AppleNDRV/ATIDriver.bundle /Users/Shared/

Note : There is a space after "mv" and another after ".bundle".

3. Press Return. 
4. Type: sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions
5. Press Return. 
6. Restart the computer.

Hope this helps.

On 19/10/04 16:18, "Philip Stortz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> true when it happens at startup, however once the computer is on a dead
> battery shouldn't
> cause a problem after things have worked for awhile.
> 
> Kathi Anderson wrote:
> ----- 
>> You did not mention what the computer is doing. Does it shut down as well?
>> Usually, when the monitor alone starts to act up, the first thing to do is
>> check and replace the battery. It is fast, easy and cheap. If that doesn't
>> do it, then you go on to more expensive and complicated solutions.
> ------


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