Thank you. The monitor was close to the refrigerator, of all things.
Strange that it didn't happen with the 4.1 SVGA driver.

On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 11:41:21AM -0600, Ted Spradley wrote:
> Joshua Spoerri wrote:
>  
> > My particular problem is with the 4.2 accelarated driver for the trident
> > cyberblade: it quavers.
> > 
> > It's a little worse at higher resolutions and light colors.
> > It doesn't cause much picture distortion, but does cause much eye strain.
> 
> That sounds more like a hardware problem that anything that a code
> monkey could fix.  You could try different refresh rates or pixel
> resolutions (if it's a tube and not a panel).  Also try moving the cable
> around, make sure it's not getting interference from a nearby EMI
> source, like a flourescent desk lamp.
> 
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