It did exactly the same thing for me as well as the default bitTorrent client. But Azureus worked so now I have the fileFushigi said:As I'll only be using this from my home machine, I downloaded BitTornado. So far it's timing out on the torrent Merc listed above.
time said:DVI or VGA connector?
ddrueding said:time said:DVI or VGA connector?
VGA
RFI from the cold cathode tube driver circuit no doubt. Bypass capacitors in a few key places on both the display and speaker circuit boards might help. Too bad I'm 3000 miles away or I could help with that.ddrueding said:Why does turning down the brightness on my Samsung 191T cause significant single-frequency feedback on my Klipsch speakers? Having the display on at all causes static and turning the brightness below 70% causes a really nasty whine.
Computer speaker "shielding" consists solely of a second magnet to partly neutralize the magnetic field of the one in the driver unit.timwhit said:I would guess that your speakers are not properly shielded as computer speakers should be.
jtr1962 said:RFI from the cold cathode tube driver circuit no doubt. Bypass capacitors in a few key places on both the display and speaker circuit boards might help. Too bad I'm 3000 miles away or I could help with that.ddrueding said:Why does turning down the brightness on my Samsung 191T cause significant single-frequency feedback on my Klipsch speakers? Having the display on at all causes static and turning the brightness below 70% causes a really nasty whine.
You might try moving the power and signal wires for your speakers as far away from the display as possible, and maybe wrapping them in aluminum foil which you connect to ground so as to act as a shield. It's likely the wires are acting as an antenna and picking up RFI from your monitor.
Mercutio said:My instructions for dealing with Spyware.
I just spent some time updating this long document to better suit its audience - people who are frightened and confused by anything but exact directions.
This is a 1.5MB download, approximately.
Anyone who wants to look at it, either for factual errors or suggestions for improvement, is welcome to do so.
Now that I have a printable document in good shape, the next step is to put it up as HTML, but I haven't gotten that far yet.
"If you follow these easy steps, repairing spyware problems on your Windows PC will is certainly possible."
ddrueding said:Not to be a smartass, but in the first sentence...
ddrueding's gang of idiots said:"How do I download Firefox by going to MOZILLA.COM?"
ddrueding said:Other that that, it looks great! If you get it up as HTML, do you mind if I link users to it?
They'll ship me a sports car, a house and a pretty woman if I download their shit?mubs said:...has everything that 99% of the population wants.
The first thing that you want to do is stop is stop using IE (if you can).
CougTek said:They'll ship me a sports car, a house and a pretty woman if I download their shit?
Yeah, I know that, and it uses cold-cathode fluorescent tubes to backlight it. BTW, I think the problem might be related to the tubes wearing out and changing characteristics. That can cause noise where none existed before. I wonder how many hours of use the display has had? The tubes should be good for at least 25,000 hours but sometimes you'll have a bad tube before that.Buck said:Just in case it makes a difference jtr, the 191T is a LCD.
Mercutio said:My instructions for dealing with Spyware.
I just spent some time updating this long document to better suit its audience - people who are frightened and confused by anything but exact directions.
This is a 1.5MB download, approximately.
Anyone who wants to look at it, either for factual errors or suggestions for improvement, is welcome to do so.
:mrgrn:Advertising, NOT what you want (evil!)
So the problem was noise emanating from the power supply. :wink:ddrueding said:For the record, lifting the LCD's power brick off the analoge audio cable fixed that little issue.
ddrueding said:How about this one:
Why won't SF remember me? Every time I check the box but it doesn't stay. Firefox remembers me and enters the username and password, but by then my tabs have loaded while I'm logged out.
Will Rickards said:ddrueding said:How about this one:
Why won't SF remember me? Every time I check the box but it doesn't stay. Firefox remembers me and enters the username and password, but by then my tabs have loaded while I'm logged out.
Have you tried deleting the cookie and clearing your cache?
I've found this resolves most of my authentication issues.
Mercutio said:Some of the images are screwed up, which I'm pretty sure is a table definition problem.