>> >> >>> When I was using an Nvidia video card, I noticed a strange sort of >> >> >>> fuzzy edge effect if I used nvidia-drivers. xf86-video-nouveau didn't >> >> >>> have the same problem. Now I've switched to an ATI video card and >> >> >>> unfortunately I have the same problem with xf86-video-ati. I tried to >> >> >>> enable the new modesetting radeon driver in the kernel to see if that >> >> >>> would help but it doesn't work with my HD4250 card yet. Does anyone >> >> >>> know how to fix this? Here's a photo of the effect around the mouse >> >> >>> cursor: >> >> >>> >> >> >>> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/804/cursor.jpg >> >> >>> >> >> >>> - Grant >> >> >> >> The image looks to me as thos would be an analog instead of >> >> >> an digital problem. >> >> > Put all mains connectors of you PC rig into ONE wall connector >> > with something like this (ok I miss some words here again and >> > since a picture says more than even thousands of /missing/ words >> > here comes an image of what I mean:): >> > http://www.reichelt.de/Steckdosenleisten-ohne-Schalter/6-FACH-DOSE-WS-5/index.html?;ACTION=3;LA=2;ARTICLE=108651;GROUPID=4281;SID=11Thz@On8AAAIAABaBBrE9f5418078c2ea9fe6608e9765d978595 >> >> Thank you for taking the time to explain. So I'm sure I understand >> what it is I should try, I should connect my computer's power cable >> and monitor's power cable to a power strip and plug that power strip >> into an outlet? >> >> - Grant >> > > Yepp! 100% correct! :) > > Good luck! :)) > > Best regards, > mcc
I gave it a try but there was no change. I tried plugging the TV and computer into a power strip and also into an isolation transformer. Any other ideas? - Grant