Actually it doesn't seem to be related to anything I do. It happens on OS 9 and X, regardless of user activity, and on multiple computers and video cards. On Friday, Jan 3, 2003, at 12:00 US/Eastern, Richard Clark wrote: > From looking at your picture i don't think the monitor is at fault i > did the same thing with mine with a command in terminal that i found > on a thread somewhere but just don't remember where. If all else fails > reset pram and everything on computer and also install OSX again. hope > this helps. > On Friday, Jan 3, 2003, at 17:44 Europe/Rome, Eagle wrote: > >> Greetings, all. >> >> Sorry that I have been gone lately -- I have been unable to read my >> Cube mail for a while (I have about 2000 unread messages in all of my >> mailing lists). >> >> Anyway, some of you may remember the problem I was having with my >> Studio LCD about 11 months ago. Well, it started happening again >> earlier this week, so I took it to the local Apple Store for repair. >> Hopefully it's fixed, because the unit goes out of warranty in 1 week >> (+ 90 days' extension). >> >> I have put a pic online, so if you are interested you can see what >> happens... >> http://homepage.mac.com/eagle243/studio_lcd/ >> >> Freaky, eh? If the repaired LCD fails again, I'm thinking I'll buy a >> CRT (can't afford another LCD) or I'll suck it up and get an iMac... >> >> Eagle