Hmm that's an X server thing, ain't it? (just a guess; I don't use KDE)
You can either have your default color depth set in /etc/XF86Config or pass
the option -bpp 16 (or -bpp 32) to the X server when you start it up.
(The option in /etc/XF86Config is DefaultColorDepth; check the man on
XF86Config)
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Denning"
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Sent: 03 February 2000, Thursday 00:03
Subject: [SLE] KDE change color depth?
| I've looked and looked. How does one change color depth in KDE? I can
| change resolutions via the keyboard, but number of colors???
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