Re: PseudoColor and Linux

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Thank you.
I may sound a little stupid, but what are my options
if I want to stop and restart my X server with an
8-bit depth?
How do I properly stop the X server running with a
16-bit depth (besides Ctrl-Alt-BackSp)?
I just need to run on an 8-bit mode occasionnaly.
PhilB

--- Mark Vojkovich <mvojkovi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>    With that card you can only get PseudoColor
> visuals
> by running in depth 8.  This is true of most cards.
> 
> 			Mark.
> 
> On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Philippe Bruyant wrote:
> 
> > Hello experts,
> > I have a Dell PC i686 with an NVidia GEForce FX
> 5200
> > PCI graphic card. I am using Linux 2.4.9 and
> RedHat
> > 7.2 Enigma.
> > 
> > I am trying to use my PC as an Xterminal to
> connect to
> > an old Unix system. WHen I try to run a specific
> > application, I have an error message: 
> > No Pseudovisual visuals
> > and the program exits.
> > 
> > Does any one if and how I can enable Pseudocolor
> > visuals on my PC? Can I do that by editing the
> > XF86Config?
> > Thanks!
> > PhilB
> > 
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