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paulic wrote:
Andrew L. Davis wrote:
On Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 09:35:08PM -0500, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
Michael,
Thanks for the input. I would love to try your suggestion. Unfortunately I don't know how to change the color depth in netscape. I have tried the -install option. This leads to an interesting phenomenon. When the pointer in inside of netscape, netscape looks great, but the backdrop looks like something Jerry Gracie would like. When the pointer leaves netscape the background looks great, but netscape is screwed up. I think this means that I am changing color maps.
Actually it sounds like you are using 8bpp color depth go up to 16 and that will solve your problems.
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Try:
exec X :0 -auth $HOME/.Xauthority -bpp 16
in your $HOME/.xserverrc file (or -bpp 32 if your card can handle it)
<<Tony>>
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Tony, Good call! I used XF86Setup and cahanged to 16 bps. I am not sure why it was set to 8 bps. Netscape seems to be playing nicely with its neighbors now. :-) I attempted to understan my XF86Config. I read the associated man page as well. I still can figure out what it all means. How do I determine things like my refresh rate and my resolution? I think I am at 1600X1280 X 16 bpp and 74 hz. I just don't know. What ever it is, my new ViewSonic, G810 beats the S#$0ut of my the ViewSonic 4e that I have been using for the last four years! Thanks much. Steve -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e