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Re: screen flashing to black every several seconds
- From: David Curry <dsccable comcast net>
- To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: screen flashing to black every several seconds
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 08:50:15 -0500
Claude Jones wrote:
David Curry wrote:
Claude Jones wrote:
For no explainable reason, my graphic interface has gone crazy. It
flashes to black for a moment everal several seconds. Nothing else
seems to be affected. If I'm typing, words keep getting put in the
doc. Downloads continue, etc... I loaded some of the latest
patches/updates last night. Apart from that this machine was idle
all day. It's up on the net with Firestarter providing pretty strict
rules. I just tried downloading/installing the latest ATI Radeon
9200 video driver from ATI. I searched the list for similar
behavior, but couldn't find anything. What could have changed in my
absence??? Have I been hacked by someone?
Claude, have you tried switching to a console window to see if the
periodic flash to black occurs there as well? Try ALT-F2 to see if
the blackout continues and then ALT-F& to switch back to your X window.
Have you recently applied X.org updates to your system?
Console is stable. X.org was updated by yum update two nights ago.
In similar circumstances, I would be suspicious that the X.org update
was the root of the problem if the problem started before
downloading/installing the ATI video Driver. If the blanking was
noticed after installation of the ATI driver, then I would suspect a
mismatch between that driver and your fedora system.
It has been a while since I looked at the ATI site, but unless things
have changed the ATI drivers are only available in binary packages and
compiled for an earlier kernel than that used by fedora core 2 or 3 and
compiled for use on the XFree86.org window system. I expect the experts
will correct me if I am wrong here, but I *think* it may be best to
stick with drivers built for the xorg-x11 X Window system provided with
FC2 and 3. Further, you should be aware that several fedora users have
reported problems using ATI 3D cards.
In any event, you might want to double check your system's video card
and monitor settings. I *think* you can do that from a terminal command
line by entering system-config-display as root (using su - to setup
proper path environment).
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