I found a refresh rate of 120Hz can do better to my eyesights. 8-)
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Subject: Re: [Newbie]How to change refresh rate in RedHat Linux 7.1


> If it eases you, 85Hz is considered the most ergonomic refresh for it has
> little flicker and beyond 85 it lessens but sacrifices image sharpness. My
> Monitor for example is capable of doing 1152x864 at around 100Hz, and I
> manually lowered it to 85 (in Windows, that is - am clueless how to do that in
> Linux apart from altering max settings in config)
> 
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> ??? schrieb:
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> > Hi, Ian.
> > Though my mornitor still works at 85Hz, thank U all the same for your help.
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