Re: [XFree86] Pseudocolor mode handling...

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  I don't think 4.3 should be behaving as you describe.  I don't
believe there is any difference between 4.4 and 4.3 in this regard.


			Mark.

On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, MARTIN Patrice - GRE ( PatMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ) wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I still have problem using XFree86 in Pseudocolor mode.
> When I use XFree86 V4.1.0 in Pseudocolor Mode, all works fine. I mean 
> that when the X server starts, then no default color are allocated, all 
> the 256 colors are free.
> But still version 4.2.0 (V4.3.0 too), when I use XFree86 in Pseudocolor 
> mode, then 248 of the 256 colors are allocated when the X server starts, 
> and of course there is no other X application running...
> 
> So, when I want to use a new distro, like Red Hat V7.x, V8.0, or V9.0, I 
> must put back the V4.1.0 of XFree86, in other our old application works 
> fine in Pseudocolor mode.
> It's too restricting, especially when we want to use other graphics 
> cards that are not supported in the V4.1.0 of XFree86.
> 
> So, is the new release of XFree86, V4.4.0 plan for December 2003, take 
> care of this regression in Pseudocolor mode handling?
> 
> Thank's in advance for your answer,
> -- 
> Regards,
> ------------------------- Patrice Martin ------------------------------
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