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Author: Bryan.ONeal@asu.edu
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: RE: terminal dimming
I personal do not like monitor repair (it takes forever) but this could be a
simple case of a loos conection.
1) how reposive it it to brightness and contrast controles?
2) does it scream, whail, or otherwise emite irtiating sounds (Mine screams
whenever I put it on a realy high setting and it is warm... and while my wife
can't hear it it drives the cat and I nuts... So much for 1280 x 756 @ 80Hz
:)
3) does degusing or changing the settings (size/collor) affect
its behavior? 4) does it behave the same on a difrent machine?
5) does it only do this after before/warming up? (I am talking literal
expansion causeing heat here)
6) do you ever smack it, at does that effect anything (like the hue, if not
the brightness)

It could be something easy to fix, or it could be time to get a new
monitor... And while most of mine last five-six years with now trouble, and
several are noy over ten years and going strong, problems do arise and it may
be time to replace it anyway....

On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Bart Garst wrote:

> >
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have a Dell (Sony) Trinitron 21" monitor that has
> > been running 24 hours a day since I bought it in March,
> > 2000. It's a great monitor, or at least it was. The
> > colors are starting to look faded (is that possible, or
> > is that just in contrast to slick flat screen monitor
> > on my iMac?), and images of my default desktop setup
> > are visibly burned into the tube. I'm certain that the
> > device must be on its last legs by now.
> >
> > Nonetheless, I thought I'd ask if anyone here has
> > experienced the following problem: For the last two
> > weeks my terminal has been periodically dimming as
> > though it was going into some powersave mode. It's not
> > so dim as to be beyond use, but nearly so. It fades
> > away spontaneously over a period of about 10 seconds,
> > and then stays that way for *hours*, then comes back up
> > to full brightness (such as it is) for a while. (Often
> > while I am away and not using it.)
> >
> > I'm running SuSE Linux 9.1 (kernel 2.6.4, as
> > installed). I don't *think* I inadvertently set
> > anything in the power management or screensaver setups
> > that would have triggered such a phenomenon through
> > software, but that it's just a case of my hardware
> > getting old and nigh unto needing replacement.
> >
> > Has anyone here experienced such a thing and have
> > insight into what I might check just to be sure?
> >
> >
>
> I experienced something similar, only mine didn't fade, it flickered.
>
> It too was a Sony Trinitron and was about 6-7 years old (not run 24/7
> though).
>
> It wasn't until the flicker coincided with sparks that I realized the
> monitor needed replacing.
>
> Color fades with time, but the screen dimming sounds a bit more sinister to
> me. I'd start shopping for a replacement if my monitor was doing that.
>
> Bart
>
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