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I noticed this started happening to me a few updates ago... it seems that on a fresh install of Debian Unstable when i get into GNOME the screen shakes and stabs ALLOT, when ever i press a key or move the mouse.... its wierd... i have the same monitor, my sync values are correct... and i even try'd it on my work computer with the same result... it just shakes when ever i type or move...
Since its in two different computers, in two different places both with unsable debian freshly installed.
Has anybody else run into this problem?
it gets so bad i just have to stop using linux and start blingdows to work :S cuz my eyes feel like they are gonna pop out and burst. LOL
Hope theres a way around this... ohh it happens in ALL my display modes and refresh rates... even using different monitors.
dont thinks so.. just fresh installed it.
and it seems to happen with out the need of human interaction... odd.. it seems to just happen in GNOME, gdm login is not affected.. just GNOME..
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