Re: Screen shake

2000-04-18 Thread John J. Donohue
> 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

Screen shake

2000-04-17 Thread Doug McGarrett
Quote on: Subject: Re: Screen shake Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit We had a similar problem in my Department (Biological Sciences at Purdue University) It turned out that there was a large (about

RE: Screen shake

2000-04-16 Thread Juha Saarinen
%-> 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 %-> atleas

RE: Screen shake

2000-04-16 Thread brian davison
ssage- >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

Re: Screen shake

2000-04-16 Thread Michael A. Johnson-Bio Sci Comp Svcs
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

RE: Screen shake

2000-04-16 Thread brian davison
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

Re: Screen shake

2000-04-16 Thread Bruce A. Mallett
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

Re: Screen shake

2000-04-15 Thread Wayne Dyer
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

RE: Screen shake

2000-04-15 Thread Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada
-Mensaje original- > 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

RE: Screen shake

2000-04-15 Thread Tanner, Robby
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. 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

RE: Screen shake

2000-04-14 Thread Jason Bradley Nance
[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. Regardless of which windows > manager > I use it is the same. > > This is a minor annoyance but

Re: Screen shake

2000-04-14 Thread Thomas Ribbrock \(Design/DEG\)
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

Screen shake

2000-04-13 Thread Dave Watts
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.