I played with xvidtune and although there was a lot of play in the settings, and I was able to ameliorate the bad size/fit of the display, it didn't affect the ghosting/flickering thing. Also I tried another identical IBM desktop --same trio chipset same memory-- and it did the same thing. The band of noise-like distortion I reported in another post occurs when scrolling a window--that's why it appears at the right.

It doesn't seem like a problem with the display is an overly aggressive tuning of the modelines--making them even more aggressive doesn't make the problem any worse.
Also the basic phenomenon is not really edge related, which is I think of when you say "modeline". Usually modeline problems as i remember them look like bands of distortion or flcikering along the top or bottom edge of a display, invading towards the middle creating a zig zaggy jumpy picture when you push the modelines further. This artifact has more to do with windows than the edge of the display: top edges of window borders leaping up for a split second, the middle parts of a window jumping out to the right for a split second,with an erratic frequency but around once a second.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Flickering? Could it be that your modelines aren't what they should
be?






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