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Date:      Tue, 6 May 1997 11:29:33 -0400
From:      "Larry S. Marso" <lsmarso@panix.com>
To:        Thomas David Rivers <ponds!rivers@dg-rtp.dg.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: screen trembling
Message-ID:  <19970506112933.33947@panix.com>
In-Reply-To: <199705060058.UAA29910@lakes.water.net>; from Thomas David Rivers on Mon, May 05, 1997 at 08:58:33PM -0400
References:  <199705060058.UAA29910@lakes.water.net>

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Actually, I'm seeing screen trembling on my Chicony/Chembook laptop.  It's
a sweet machine, 200mz pentium, 13.3 inch active matrix screen.  But I'm
getting screen trembling at times running under X; it's worse in some
sessions than others, and you can tell immediately from the start-up.  I'd
guess it's an SVGA server problem, but I'm not sure.

On Mon, May 05, 1997 at 08:58:33PM -0400, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
> > 
> > Sounds like a problem I'm having, but I accidently erased the posting.
> > Would appreciate a copy.
> > -- 
> > Larry S. Marso
> > lsmarso@panix.com
> > 
> 
>  Depending on what type of trembling your seeing - I found that
> having my speakers in the case with the monitor (one of my monitors
> is a NEC M700, with built-in speakers) causes a trembling, or waver,
> when the volume is load enough...  apparently, the speakers aren't
> as magnetically sealed as one would hope...
> 
>  You may have something close to the monitor that is causing this,
> a radio, disk drive, CD-ROM playper, etc...
> 
> 	- Dave Rivers -
-- 
Larry S. Marso
lsmarso@panix.com



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