Make sure the refresh is no higher than 60HZ and that you are running at
the native resolution of the panel.

> Kia ora,
>
> so, my screen went bung and I had to get it replaced. Would just go
> completely blank i.e. black screen, nothing at all. Checked all the
> cables which were firmly in place. Occasionally it would flash back to
> life, then die again. So, I phoned Philips since it was still warranted,
> courier picked it up three hours later and I was impressed. Not so
> impressed when the courier lost it. I phoned Philips every day for a
> while and eventually a week and a half later (after having to write them
> an email stating I'd rung them on such and such a day, courier had
> picked it up at such and such a time and that I needed a replacement) I
> received the replacement. Problem was it was physically damaged. So they
> sent me another. Now, the second replacement has a similar problem to
> the first replacement, there are lines visible going up the screen
> spaced about an inch apart and every now and there are diagonal lines
> moving down the screen. Apparently its a driver issue, but of course
> Philips don't have any drivers for linux. Any thoughts or suggestions?
>
> Cheers
> Matt
>
>

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