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Re: Is X breaking my monitor?



On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:

> On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, The Thought Assassin wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
> > > Every few minutes,  the screen wavers a little -- like it was made of
> > > jelly and someone's shaking in just the slightest bit.  Is this a
> > > monitor problem,  or is my video card going,  or have aliens changed the
> > > properties of the local space-time continuum?
> > 
> > Check for new sources of electromagnetic radiation that might have been
> > introduced to the vicinity.
> > Speakers, motors, toasters, UFOs...
> > 
> > -Greg Mildenhall
> 
> Also, is there an electric space heater or fan that might be "kicking in"
> about the same time as you notice the interference? Does the location of

Yeah thats a good suggestion.  Maybe your air conditioner is turning on?

I work in a research lab where we have alot of computers crammed in one
room.  If someone turns on one of the 21" monitors, the other monitors all
flicker like you said.


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