Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Colormap Allocation?
On Wed, Mar 25, 1998 at 12:58:37AM -0500, Steven T. Hatton wrote: <snip>
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!
The mode line is what tells the Xserver where to start drawing the lines and where to stop; This means that if you use mode lines to big for your monitor you will blow it up or at least make smoke come out the sides. There is a Document out there, might be a HOWTO, that details how to make a mode line; not for the faint of heart. -- Andrew L. Davis Network Operations adavis@vprlnk.net ViperLink International -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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