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My router is giving out the following alert in system log. whats this about?
kernel: Intrusion -> IN=ppp0.1 OUT= MAC= SRC=222.xxx.21.218 DST=59.xxx.100.xx LEN=40 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=108 ID=256 PROTO=TCP SPT=77 DPT=9064 WINDOW=16384 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0 MARK=0x8000000
thats what im interested in knowing. because on this monitor i can diminish or increase the flicker which struck me as highly unusual. the note in the test says it shows misadjusted voltages which should change if you apply or reduce current which would happen if you played with the...
on lagom there is a pixel walk test that is another pwm like hidden source of flicker. the lagom site says that its not possible to adjust that but on this monitor i can adjust the flicker by changing the RGB or contrast values.
is this normal to be able to adjust this or do i have a faulty lcd?
on lagom there is a pixel walk test that is another pwm like hidden source of flicker. the lagom site says that its not possible to adjust that but on this monitor i can adjust the flicker by changing the RGB or contrast values.
That is one less factor for causing strain. but is this normal to...
adjusting sharpness would help because it would affect eye focus. but i'm wondering there was a thread here discussing the binocular focus of the the eyes more in depth maybe by mark rejhon? that had some valuable info in it as well. i cant find it now.
yea i read a thread where someone...
s2440l dell users have seen the internal reflections. you can repositio the monnitor to avoid that unlike pwm or focus issue which will be visible through and through.
its more than just pwm. the eyes have to get an easy focus lock on the screen too. but i dont know what really affects that or how eyes lock on. so far TN offers the easiest lock for the eyes in my experience. But why? that question is up for debate.
subjectively the sharpness on tn and ips im using is the same but my eyes are giving up way sooner on the ips despite the fact that the ips is pwm free and fully glossy. both being 6bit+frc.
the only thing i can logically put my finger on is how the focus of the eyes is being affected.