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Old 21st May 2008, 04:50 AM
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Weird "Circut bent display" on gateway CX210X

I just put FC9 on my gateway CX210X, and it worked like a charm until I went to open up a virtual machine (Control-Alt-F2). I've found that FC9 likes to make "art" with my intel display, and I end up seeing several multicolored vertical lines on the left and right sides of my screen. The image is symmetrical, and when I turn the display brightness up or down, the color and size of the lines change. The brighter the display, the more wider and more colorful the lines become. This also happens sometimes when the computer goes into standby, only sometimes it hangs when going into or coming out of standby. Does anyone have a solution for this?

On another note, the gateway CX210X is a tablet. On FC8, I got the pen to track, but with FC9 whenever the pen is near the screen, the cursor goes straight to the bottom left corner. (but clicking works)
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