tommy, my Viewsonic does that too. Reinstalling the drivers intermittently makes it go away. Also, one in every four or so time I boot it, the display is terribly frelled. But another boot and its fine.
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tommy, my Viewsonic does that too. Reinstalling the drivers intermittently makes it go away.
Huh.
Crap.
Apparantly there are no Mac drivers for monitors. Or something.
I'm debating dropping the expensive Charter cable and internet and going to Qwest DSL.
If you do this, email me at the profile address. I work for Qwest, and, um, can get a few bucks if you do.
Make sure that any DSL modem you get will handle the following:
PPPoA (If you choose Qwest or MSN as an ISP. Other ISPs can use another protocol, if they choose)
DMT (as opposed to CAP)
Authentication (To pass a Username and password.)
The Cisco 678 (NOT 675) will do all of these, as is stable as hell. The downside is that they don't actually make it anymore, so you have to eBay it. Not overly cheap. I also hear good things about the Zoom modem. Qwest sells an ActionTec w/ built in wireless for $60, or rent for $5/mo.
AHEM.
Anyway, email me if you want. Also, anyone else in the 14-state Qwest region should email me, too, if they want . . . .
Is Gmail down for everyone, or just me?
I can get into gmail, Jess.
Huh. I've been getting a "Server Error: Gmail is temporarily unavailable. Cross your fingers and try again in a few minutes. We're sorry for the inconvenience." message all morning.
(And yes, I've cleared the cache and restarted the browser. A few times. [eta: sorry if this sounded snippy -- just trying to avoid the inevitable "Did you clear your cache?" x-post])
I got in just fine.
I finally got in, after 4 hours of server errors. Sadly, nobody was trying desperately to get in touch with me.
For ita and other interested folk:
re: Viewsonic VX2000 LCD DVI monitors -
an incompatibility exists between VX2000 series monitors and NVidia 52xx and 56xx video cards when connected via DVI.
Apparantly the Windows driver has a workaround, but Linux users are SOL:
Known WINDOZE XP workaround: After many calls to Viewsonic I was able to get through to a sane engineer. He was able to reproduce the problem and found a workaround in Windows. That workaround was to change the timing from "Auto" to "DMT" (Discrete Monitor Timing) and to enable Horizontal Cloning. After that was done the card seemed to remember those settings and I could leave it on the DVI connector and actually be able to see my text consoles and POST screens etc...
Doesn't really help me, as the Mac Mini uses "ATI Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM with AGP 4X support"
ita, what graphics card are you using?
Doesn't really help me, as the Mac Mini uses "ATI Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM with AGP 4X support"
What version of the ATI Radeon driver are you using, Tommyrot?
If the Mac Minis have been sitting in a warehouse, they might not have the November update: [link]