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Summary: GNUstep don't start on a VNC or qemu 8bit display
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: debianstep
Submitted on: Sun 03/27/2005 at 15:50
Category: Backend
Severity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: Bug
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
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Details:
Paolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> reports:
I'm accessing a Sarge sys via a vnc session at 8bit, and all I got is:
2005-02-26 06:59:40.000 GWorkspace[31699] NOTE: Only one display per host
fully supported.
2005-02-26 06:59:40.000 GWorkspace[31699] WARNING - XGServer is unable to use
the fast algorithm for writing to an 8-bit display on this host - the most
likely reason being the StandardColormap RGB_BEST_MAP has not been
installed.
2005-02-26 06:59:40.000 GWorkspace[31699] Unrecognized color masks:
00000007:00000038:000000c0 8
2005-02-26 06:59:40.000 GWorkspace[31699] Please report this along with
details on your pixel format (ie. the four numbers above). (Or better yet,
implement it and send me a patch.)
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Lars Wirzenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> answer:
I tried it with an 8-bit X server running under qemu. The results were pretty
much identical: neither GWorkspace nor Mines (the two GNUstep programs I
tried) would run. When I configured it to be a 24-bit screen, Mines would run
without problems.
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A bug report can be found here:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=296977
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