> I have seen some similar stuff. You should be sure that there are NO
> electronic items under, over, or next to your monitor. This includes AC
> operated radios, other devices that have transformers in them, even
> printers. Even computers without their metal skin on. I don't remember what
> d
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We had a similar problem in my Department (Biological Sciences at Purdue
University) It turned out that there was a large (about
%-> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
%-> 6.1)
%-> is that the right side of my screen shakes. Regardless of which windows
%-> manager
%-> I use it is the same.
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%-> This is a minor annoyance but something I would like to either
%-> get fixed or
%-> atleas
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>From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 9:57 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Screen shake
>
>
>One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
>6.1)
>is that the right side of my screen shakes. Reg
We had a similar problem in my Department (Biological Sciences at Purdue
University) It turned out that there was a large (about 100 circut/220V)
circuit breaker box on the other side of the wall. We haven't gotten around
to measuring how strong of a magnetic field it was putting out, but our on
the correct Horizontal and Vertical
>frequencies.
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 9:57 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Screen shake
>>
>>
>> One of the min
Sounds like you are running on the hairy edge of your monitor's capabilities
(i.e., your refresh rate is too high). You might want to check your X
configuration.
Dave Watts wrote:
> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
> 6.1)
> is that the right side of my sc
Dave Watts wrote:
> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
> 6.1)
> is that the right side of my screen shakes. Regardless of which windows
> manager
> I use it is the same.
It's likely either an environmental problem (check for EMF sources -- the
base of halogen
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> De: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el: Sábado, 08 de Abril de 2000 08:57 p.m.
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: Screen shake
>
>
> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with
> Linux (Redhat
> 6.1)
> is that the righ
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Subject: Screen shake
One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
6.1)
is that the right side of my screen shakes. Regardless of which windows
manager
I use it is the same.
This is a minor annoyance but something I would like to either get fixed or
at
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> Subject: Screen shake
>
>
> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
> 6.1)
> is that the right side of my screen shakes. Regardless of which windows
> manager
> I use it is the same.
>
> This is a minor annoyance but
On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 08:57:00PM -0600, Dave Watts wrote:
> One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux
> (Redhat 6.1) is that the right side of my screen shakes. Regardless of
> which windows manager I use it is the same.
[...]
My guess would be that X isn't tuned properly
One of the minor problems that I have continually had with Linux (Redhat
6.1)
is that the right side of my screen shakes. Regardless of which windows
manager
I use it is the same.
This is a minor annoyance but something I would like to either get fixed or
atleast
understand why this is happening.
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