From Marius.Augenstein@alcatel.de Mon Apr 20 16:23:55 1998
From: Marius.Augenstein@alcatel.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Problems with Wabi 2.2
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 18:23:55 +0200
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Hy there=20
I bought Wabi for Linux to run Word in it. After the installation I got
problems with the current color depth. I'm using a default depth of 16 bit.
When wabi starts the only result is that I'm get the message:
X Server has unsupported default depth
Unrecoverable Error in Wabi
Unsupported display depth 16 in init_gdi.
Wabi will exit now.
I tried it with using 8 bit as the default depth and it works. Is there
a possibility which enables wabi to work under 16 bit color depth ??
A special switch or sth.
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From dana@ntd.net Tue Apr 21 00:37:11 1998
From: dana@ntd.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Problems with Wabi 2.2
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 19:37:11 -0500
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Marius Augenstein wrote:
> Hy there
>
> I bought Wabi for Linux to run Word in it. After the installation I got
> problems with the current color depth. I'm using a default depth of 16 bit.
> When wabi starts the only result is that I'm get the message:
>
> X Server has unsupported default depth
> Unrecoverable Error in Wabi
>
> Unsupported display depth 16 in init_gdi.
>
> Wabi will exit now.
>
> I tried it with using 8 bit as the default depth and it works. Is there
> a possibility which enables wabi to work under 16 bit color depth ??
> A special switch or sth.
You're stuck with 8 bit color. You should check out Michaels web site
at http://=
eunuchs.org/> , he has some good info on wabi.
Dana
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From mhouston@mh01.demon.co.uk Wed Apr 22 20:14:16 1998
From: mhouston@mh01.demon.co.uk
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Problems with Wabi 2.2
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 21:14:16 +0100
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On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Marius Augenstein wrote:
>=20
> Hy there=20
>=20
> I bought Wabi for Linux to run Word in it. After the installation I got
> problems with the current color depth. I'm using a default depth of 16 bit.
> When wabi starts the only result is that I'm get the message:
>=20
> X Server has unsupported default depth
> Unrecoverable Error in Wabi
>=20
> Unsupported display depth 16 in init_gdi.
>=20
> Wabi will exit now.
>=20
>=20
> I tried it with using 8 bit as the default depth and it works. Is there
> a possibility which enables wabi to work under 16 bit color depth ??
> A special switch or sth.
>=20
The only way to fudge it is to use the Olivetti VNC software to
bring up an 8 bit VNC session within a 16 bit window. Wabi works but
is a bit sedate because of the extra software layer.
The really nice thing is that the Wabi windows only stick to the VNC
window not the main screen so you can iconise the whole lot with one
click. See http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc/faq.html> for de=
tails of this
wonderful multi-use technology.
--
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A Storm is coming.... If I had any Microsoft Stock
And its name is Linux! I would sell it now....
http://www.deluxe-tech.co.uk> Moble: 07970 850961
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From mantel@suse.de Thu Apr 23 10:47:05 1998
From: mantel@suse.de
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Re: Problems with Wabi 2.2
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 12:47:05 +0200
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Hi,
On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Martin Houston wrote:
> > I bought Wabi for Linux to run Word in it. After the installation I got
> > problems with the current color depth. I'm using a default depth of 16 bi=
t.
> > When wabi starts the only result is that I'm get the message:
> >=20
> > X Server has unsupported default depth
> > Unrecoverable Error in Wabi
> >=20
> > Unsupported display depth 16 in init_gdi.
> >=20
> > Wabi will exit now.
> >=20
> >=20
> > I tried it with using 8 bit as the default depth and it works. Is there
> > a possibility which enables wabi to work under 16 bit color depth ??
> > A special switch or sth.
> >=20
> The only way to fudge it is to use the Olivetti VNC software to
> bring up an 8 bit VNC session within a 16 bit window. Wabi works but
> is a bit sedate because of the extra software layer.
There is another solution: try the experimental Xnest X Server. This
allows for nesting X Servers, so you are able to run an 8 bit server
inside of an 16 bit one. Xnest is in package xextra.
I'm no specialist on how to set it up, but I saw a friend of mine running
WABI this way on a 16 bit display.
> The really nice thing is that the Wabi windows only stick to the VNC
> window not the main screen so you can iconise the whole lot with one
> click. See http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc/faq.html> for =
details of this
> wonderful multi-use technology.
>=20
> --
> mhouston@mh01.demon.co.uk Linux/Unix Consultant
> A Storm is coming.... If I had any Microsoft Stock
> And its name is Linux! I would sell it now....
> http://www.deluxe-tech.co.uk> Moble: 07970 850961
Hubert
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From mailinfo@cgicon.com Sun Apr 26 17:19:39 1998
From: mailinfo@cgicon.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Re: Problems with Wabi 2.2
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 01:19:39 +0800
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Hubert Mantel wrote:
>=20
> Hi,
>=20
> On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Martin Houston wrote:
>=20
> > > I bought Wabi for Linux to run Word in it. After the installation I got
> > > problems with the current color depth. I'm using a default depth of 16 =
bit.
> > > When wabi starts the only result is that I'm get the message:
> > >
> > > X Server has unsupported default depth
> > > Unrecoverable Error in Wabi
> > >
> > > Unsupported display depth 16 in init_gdi.
> > >
> > > Wabi will exit now.
> > >
> > >
> > > I tried it with using 8 bit as the default depth and it works. Is there
> > > a possibility which enables wabi to work under 16 bit color depth ??
> > > A special switch or sth.
> > >
> > The only way to fudge it is to use the Olivetti VNC software to
> > bring up an 8 bit VNC session within a 16 bit window. Wabi works but
> > is a bit sedate because of the extra software layer.
>=20
> There is another solution: try the experimental Xnest X Server. This
> allows for nesting X Servers, so you are able to run an 8 bit server
> inside of an 16 bit one. Xnest is in package xextra.
Hi,
due to some discussions I had on the wabi list in the
last time, the Xnest cannot support an embedded 8-bit
wabi, if Xnest is running with 16-bit (unfortunately).
One suggestion was to use Accelerated-X.
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Excerpts from wabi: 10-Apr-98 Re: msoffice 4.3 (...BOCHS+.. Ashok
Aiyar@ebv.oncology (1204*)
> The Xi Graphics (AccelaratedX) server for some cards (eg. Matrox=20
> Millenium II) supports overlays. For such servers, it is possible to
> start Xnest at a different depth than the "root" server.
> Xi Graphics has a list of cards/chipsets for which they have a server
> that supports overlays on their website (www.xig.com).
> I do use overlays (24+8) mode with my Millenium II, and it *is* really
> nice to be able to run WABI in an 8-bit Xnest.
I'm assuming that you're using Xnest so that your Wabi apps aren't
sticky. I recall having sticky apps problems some months ago. I've
since added CDE and the window manager (dtwm) runs in a way that makes
Wabi not be sticky. This is true of both Tri-Teal and Xi Graphics
versions of CDE.
Dick
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