the video card.
The self-powered Omniview is the best I've seen.
-eric wood
- Original Message -
From: Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am using an OmniView 6 port AT Switch to share my monitor/keyboard/mouse
w/
> my linux box and windows box. I have had severe screen flicker
I am using an OmniView 6 port AT Switch to share my monitor/keyboard/mouse w/
my linux box and windows box. I have had severe screen flicker on the linux box
and am writing the list on the outside chance there is a fix for this. My head
hurts from looking at this thing all day.
Oh, and no it
> Monitor: ViewSonic G771
> I used the following Custom settings:
> Non-Interlaced SVGA, 1024x768 @ 60 Hz
> Vertical Sync Range 50-90
using 50-60
fixed this problem on my S3 at 1024x768
tim
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Tim (I don't spell check) Fairchild
Kut
On Sat, 21 Mar 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
> Make the refresh rate anything but 60 hertz, and the flicker should go
> away. THe tradeoff is the actual speed of the display will be slower.
> Try xvidtune, or Xconfigurator, and hopefully you can fine-tune it.
I have to disagree here. Flicker can b
On 21-Mar-98 Kent R. Frazier wrote:
> I have redhat 4.2 installed using XFree86 and AfterStep 1.0. When I set
> up my video card settings during install I took a very conservative
> route. I am now noticing a slight screen flicker after installing
> AfterStep.
>
> My setti
I have redhat 4.2 installed using XFree86 and AfterStep 1.0. When I set
up my video card settings during install I took a very conservative
route. I am now noticing a slight screen flicker after installing
AfterStep.
My settings are as follows:
Video Card: Diamond Stealth64 video 2001 Series