Jay Daniels wrote:
This may not be your hardware at all. You say this is only seen on web pages.note: this is not a Linux problem but a hardware problem. I hope someone else has the solution.
While browsing under Linux or Windows using any browser I have vertical lines appear in the background of the webpage.
Problem appears here and many other sites: http://www.geekcruises.com/home/ll4_home.html
Either my Rage XL or this Mitsubishi Flat Panel LCD has a problem! Monitor: DiamondPoint 18" NX86LCD
I can page down and page up to make the lines disappear, but they return. Adjusting colors and resolution in X or Windows XP has no affect.
How do I find out if it's the builtin Rage XL or the flat panel itself?
Other than the colors at http://www.ozzu.com/ftopic22820.html the desktop display appears perfect. At ozzu.com the alternating message colors appear with a greenish tint! This mitsubishi with my rage xl seems to have problems displaying grey scales. If you purchase an expensive LCD display, you may want to investigate this before you buy!
Except for the problems described above, my desktop otherwise looks perfect! Gnome desktop is very clear and there are no vertical lines or any other problems.
I noticed the vertical lines also appear on ozzu.com's header
background image.
What type of background does the web page you are viewing have.??
Many (most ? ) web sites use images that are a simple small square image and it is tiled to fill the page.
It is possible the lines are a result of video adjusting imperfect tiling of those images and that may actually be the real source of your lines.
Thus, it might really be a driver problem and related to the browser.
Other than installing a video card or another monitor, which I don't have, is there any other way to diagnos this problem? The motherboard does not have an AGP slot and only two normal 32 bit pci slots. One pci slot holds my soundcard and the other one is blocked by by raid controller (the cable plugs in from the bottom side). I would have to move the raid controller to access the pci slot. The rest of the slots are 64 bit pci slots which do not seem to work with standard 32 bit pci video cards!
I have found high-end graphic 64 bit pci display controller cards, but they are in the $1000's! Perhaps it would be cheaper to switch motherboards on this server. Supermicro has one board with an AGP slot, but first I need to know if it is the rage xl or the flat panel causing the problem?
jay