Mine started to do the same until I changed the power settings and  
cleared the pram. It was something to do with leopards power  
management when it started to go to sleep.

Thanks,

Brian McDonald
PH: 1.423.653.1660
3243 Castle ave
Chattanooga, TN 37412


On Nov 28, 2008, at 12:48 PM, skyvalley4jesus  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Quite a scene last night.  I happened to look over at my G4 iMac
> (round base - 1ghz) and the screen was rapidly flashing.  You would
> see the desktop background & then black.  At first I thought the
> display was about to go out.  I moved the mouse and the screen went
> back to desktop as normal.
> Is this a sign?  I don't think it would be worth replacing the
> display, if it did go out.  Just want to be prepared.  If the display
> or something is about to go, then I need to start looking for a new
> iMac.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> ---
> Patrick Berg
> Cell: 760-420-6053
> Fax: 515-583-6314
> Webmaster: Skyvalley website: http://skyvalley.angelcities.com
> "Have I not commanded thee: Be strong and courageous? Be not afraid,
> neither be dismayed; for Jehovah thy God is with thee whithersoever
> thou goest."  Joshua 1:9
> >

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