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    New LCD dilema

    I just got a BenQ FP93GX from newegg, plugged it into my box running kubuntu64. It was great, clear and sharp. I installed x86. still good. I changed the screensaver settings, things got ugly. Monitor is terribly pixelated and there are 3 verticle lines of distortion through the middle of the screen. I reinstalled 64 bit, problem is still there. Even on boot screens. Is my monitor bunk or am i not doing something right?
    Applogies if this is in wrong section and if its a dumb question, im a n00b

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    Re: New LCD dilema

    Check out your monitor's capability of "Auto Configuration". As my LCD used to do the same thing, until I enabled it to do an Auto Configuration. I don't know if this is on all monitors or what. Also, I know there are plenty of screensaver bugs out there, hence the reason I stay away from screensavers.

    Oh wow, I just reread that you reinstalled and the issue is there all the time. It sounds like monitor configuration settings. You shoulding have a bunk monitor this quick.

    It sounds like the monitors configuration is confused, thats all. My monitor will do that also at times and I only notice it at boot due to it trying to use framebuffer.
    Richard Johnson (nixternal)<br />Core Developer :: MOTU :: MOTU Council :: Community Council<br />https://launchpad.net/~nixternal<br />http://www.nixternal.com

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      Re: New LCD dilema

      now i feel like a tool, played with the settings and something called ama fixed the whole thing... wow i was freakin out and not thinkin cuz i thought i just burnt $250
      Thanks for pointing out the obvious. Its always the first thing i overlook

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        Re: New LCD dilema

        no need to be so hard on yourself, as it is always the little things that get us. I have done much worse, glad that you got it worked out though.
        Richard Johnson (nixternal)<br />Core Developer :: MOTU :: MOTU Council :: Community Council<br />https://launchpad.net/~nixternal<br />http://www.nixternal.com

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