Dave,

I tried 720p (mode 3) but mode 11 is a little better (just edit as root the /etc/kboot.conf file). I think using an analogue connection should work much better with the 940bw. Since 1440x900 is one of the standard VESA modes, I will experiment with various unpublished modenumbers to see whether I can get it to make the 940bw (and my eyes) happy.

-wn


On Jan 8, 2007, at 12:40 PM, David Berkompas wrote:

Warren,



That’s certainly odd. Maybe the little plastic hook on the ice- cube has broken?



As to fuzzy, you running 720p? I have a Samsung 940bw, and it’s a bit fuzzy as well, due to scaling from 720p to what my Samsung truly displays.





Dave







From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Warren Nagourney
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Subject: Re: [ydl-gen] First Impressions - reply to network problem



Thanks Dave (and Jima)!



I'll try it when I get home. The cable actually goes to a router, so the auto-MDIX is probably not the issue (in answer to Jima). I have had some trouble with the cable making contact on the powerbook, so I have deferred this a little until I did some more testing (the fuzzy screen issue is more important to me at present). I found that the PS3 gameos would not recognize the ethernet port either, but it worked fine with my wireless connection. I'll move the system closer to the router and try a different (working) cable first (the cable I am using goes through a wall). I am looking forward to a wireless connection when TSS gets the driver.



Thanks for your help.



-Warren





On Jan 8, 2007, at 12:22 PM, David Berkompas wrote:




Warren (-wn),



The network install on my PS3 seems flaky as well. I’ve found information on the web that I think the problem may be ipv6.



Don’t know if the problem is a router, hub, etc.



Try this (though I haven’t tested this yet).



Look for ipv6 in /etc/sysconfig/network and change it to no.



Please let me know if this works, if it doesn’t, I’ll have to find something else.



Also, I think wireless is in beta, if you have a subscription, you can download the beta drivers.





Dave

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