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External LCD monitor flicker (Vista Laptop)?

Through various annoyances, I’ve stayed with Windows Vista – but this issue is going to result in my laptop taking a dive from a window any minute.

I have an Acer Aspire 5052 laptop (AMD64, 2GB RAM, ATI Mobility X1100 (256MB shared memory).
I’ve hooked it up to my external 22″ LCD screen and it just sits there flickering away.

I thought it might have been an issue with the screen until I used a ‘live’ Linux CD (XUbuntu 7.10 64-bit).
Windows starts the flicker as soon as the POST screen has gone, while Linux is behaving perfectly.

I’ve updated the very latest drivers for my graphics card from ATI. I’ve tried changing the amount of memory the system shares.

Unlike other threads I have read, this problem is constant. It is not reduced by altrering the resolution and I am incapable of chaging the refresh rate from the 60Hz setting (not that LCD is affected by this).
Hi Cirric, Thanks for your answer.

Yes, I have disabled the Aero candy and no difference.

One interesting thing I have found, changing the settings (candy, resolution – anything graphic related) gives me a few seconds of crisp display before it flickers again – this is hair-pulling time.

Wish I’d bought the iMac instead!

Linux help?

Hey everyone. I’m having an issue while trying to boot off the live cd I downloaded and burned. I am able to run it on my desktop just fine but when I try to load it on my laptop my screen turns weird. What will happen when I boot is: the ubuntu welcome screen comes up asking me what I would like to do. I choose start ubuntu and hit enter and then a quick message flashes on the top that says “bios bug #81 found” after that the OS starts initializing and during all the system checks I notice another error that reads “error micro code: bcm43xx_microcode5.fw” After that a black grid comes up on the screen and covers the entire screen while a blue/grey blob glows and gets really bright and then slowly fades until the screen is completely blank. Has anyone had this problem or know how I can fix it? Any help is greatly appreciated and the specs on my laptop are on this link:

http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/hp-c…5.html?tag=sub

Thanks.

Linux Journal December 2009 – Issue #188

Linux Journal December 2009 – Issue #188

If last month’s Infrastrucuture issue was too “big” for you then try on this month’s Embedded issue. Find out how to use Player for programming mobile robots, build a humidity controller for your root cellar, find out how to reduce the boot time of your embedded system, and if you’re new to embedded systems find out the basics that go into one. You can also read about the Beagle Board, the Mesh Potato and a spate of other interestingly named items. And along with our regular columns don’t miss our new monthly column: Economy Size Geek.
Features

* Playing with the Player Project by Kevin Sikorski
Programming mobile robots to interface with sensors, actuators and robots.
* Introduction: a Typical Embedded System by Johan Thelin
The common parts that go into an embedded Linux system.
* Controlling the Humidity with an Embedded Linux System by Jeffrey Ramsey
It’s not the heat; it’s the humidity.
* Reducing Boot Time in Embedded Linux Systems by Christopher Hallinan
The years fly, but the seconds can drag on forever.

Indepth

* The Mesh Potato by David Rowe
Everybody loves a good Spud!
* Isolated Multisession Workstations by Jorge Salgado
Access Ubuntu, Windows, Mac OS and Citrix from the same workstation.

Columns

* Reuven M. Lerner’s At the Forge 2009 Book Roundup
* Dave Taylor’s Work the Shell Calculating the Distance between Two Latitude/Longitude Points
* Kyle Rankin’s Hack and / Message for You Sir
* Dirk Elmendorf’s Economy Size Geek A Pico-Sized Platform with Potential
* Doc Searls’ EOF Is “Open Phone” an Oxymoron?

Review

* The Goggles, They Do Something by Kyle Rankin

In Every Issue

* Current_Issue.tar.gz
* Letters
* upFRONT
* New Products
* New Projects

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Switching from Windows to Linux need help?

I am switching to Backtrack 3 from Linux. I downloaded the live and tried it out. I like it a lot better then windows. I couldn’t get it to use my built in wireless card in my laptop on the live cd. That was my only issue. I was wondering if that is because of the live cd or what would I need to do to get it to recognize it? I am new at using it so I think that is part of my problem.
I am a student in school for Information Technology. That is why I am using this Backtrack 3
realtek rtl8101e family pci-e fe nic
My nic card

My computer wont recognize my OS disc?

Well its not going to be my computer, its one i made for my sisters. But thats not the point. It only seems to want to boot certain OS discs ive made. It will boot some linux live cds, but not others. And now it wont boot the windows xp disc ive made. I know that none of these discs ive made are defective because they’ve all worked on a seperate computer. Is this a bios related issue?