Hey Ethan, all,
On Feb 6, 2008 1:02 AM, Ethan Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is that both Fedora and Suse 10.3 currently ship with a
> broken xorg library. This is a known problem (Google for details),
> but I do not know if there is a fixed version available for download.
No
Hi,
white wall or normal screen will do nicely. Or, back-projection is also
possible with an appropriate screen.
The lamp has about 1400 lux so not useful in large lecture halls. For
small groups it is fine.
You can use the common nvidia cards and (nuvision) glasses. You just
plug your monit
Picking up the discussion earlier this week, does anyone have
experience with a plasma screen or a DLP monitor?
See e.g.: http://www.dlp.com/hdtv/3-d_dlp_hdtv.aspx
This may solve the problems with light polarization arising from standard LCDs.
Cheers, Arne Skerra
At 12:15 Uhr + 04.02.2008,
Below is a good discussion about different DLPs which are supposed to work in
stereo. Some models listed would appear to me to give high levels or flicker so
you may want to double check; however, there are people who see stereo fine
with refresh rates of much less than 120 Hz. Anyway, it seems
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