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      ChristianVirtual
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      It become summer and the desire to spend less energy/heat let me bought an Asus N3150M-E with additional dual Intel NIC. Installed pfSense 3.0 on it and in principle it works.

      What is a but duraturbing is the fact that both on VGA and HDMI I have dotted lines over the screen flushing. It's ok while in UEFI bios setup screens.

      I read in some other posts that there is an issue with embedded graphics. My search-fu was weak and I couldn't find further details.

      Can someone "help me over the street" and provide more info or maybe even a solution ?

      Or could it be a hardware issue (but since bios works I doubt) ?

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        Guest
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        Installed pfSense 3.0 on it and in principle it works.

        Are you really sure it is the pfSense version 3.0?

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          divsys
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          A couple of things aren't clear from your post:

          Installed pfSense 3.0 on it and in principle it works.

          Where did you get pfSense 3.0?  Haven't even heard about a beta of that version.

          on VGA and HDMI I have dotted lines over the screen flushing.

          Do you mean "flashing" ?

          Where do you see the "dotted lines", on the Web GUI or the text based console screen?

          -jfp

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            ChristianVirtual
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            opps, not so sure anymore …

            2.3.1-RELEASE

            mixed up with zabbix, installed (3.0.3) ... you got me after a busy day playing with new toys ...  ;)

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              ChristianVirtual
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              @divsys:

              A couple of things aren't clear from your post:

              Installed pfSense 3.0 on it and in principle it works.

              Where did you get pfSense 3.0?  Haven't even heard about a beta of that version.

              on VGA and HDMI I have dotted lines over the screen flushing.

              Do you mean "flashing" ?

              Where do you see the "dotted lines", on the Web GUI or the text based console screen?

              in text based console; those dotted lines looks real dots …......................... over the whole width of the screen; appear quick and disappear again in under a second. really just flashing.

              I might should make a video to better show what I mean.

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                ChristianVirtual
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                Here an visual impression of the issue

                https://vimeo.com/168537508

                And sorry for my bad English writing. My poor skills paired with iOS spell shredder not make it easier  :(

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                  divsys
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                  Hmmm, at a guess I would say something goofy in the hardware dealing with the display adapter or electrical noise.

                  Is this a VGA connection or HDMI?
                  If VGA, check your cabling and monitor.  Can you try a different monitor and see if the problem goes away?
                  Are the monitor and PC plugged into the same power outlet?

                  I would check the BIOS settings for memory assigned to the internal graphics and reduce it to the absolute minimum.
                  The pfSense console is text based only and doesn't require a block of memory for graphics.

                  Check if there's a BIOS update for that box and get it up to the latest.

                  Very likely IMHO this will be an annoyance issue and won't affect the operation of pfSense.

                  -jfp

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                    ChristianVirtual
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                    @divsys:

                    Hmmm, at a guess I would say something goofy in the hardware dealing with the display adapter or electrical noise.

                    Is this a VGA connection or HDMI?
                    If VGA, check your cabling and monitor.  Can you try a different monitor and see if the problem goes away?

                    Tried on a 17" EIZO via VGA and on a Sony Bravia via HDMI.

                    Are the monitor and PC plugged into the same power outlet?

                    Yes

                    I would check the BIOS settings for memory assigned to the internal graphics and reduce it to the absolute minimum.
                    The pfSense console is text based only and doesn't require a block of memory for graphics.

                    Good point; will check tomorrow when home from work

                    Check if there's a BIOS update for that box and get it up to the latest.

                    will have a look

                    Thanks for your time and responses

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