I had to look no further than the two characters "GX"... you have a CG6, which is accerelated 8-bit framebuffer, not capable of doing 24-bit graphics.
Finding a 24-bit framebuffer that'll work with Linux and Solaris would be a chore. I personally also have a CG6, though a Turbo GX, which is a bit faster (I've not done any benchmarks). I also have a CG3 (slow 8-bit which is sitting around collecting dust because it was too slow). My advice? Live with it (still a decent framebuffer), and run netscape with the "-install" command-line option to give it it's own colormap... > > It would be helpful to know which framebuffer you have. Even > > some that are 24-bit capable I believe are currently supported > > as doing 8-bit (which is 256 colors, BTW). > > All info I can see is: > > Sun GX AT&T 1134A2 9244 7495317 > BT-Bt458LP5110 RAMDAC 232 9242 > > Does it help? > > > Look at http://www.geog.ubc.ca/s_linux.html and see if it tells > > you anything. At worst, if you don't know what card you have, > > email me the part number (something like 501-XXXX), and I can > > look it up for you. > > Trying that... > > Thanks a lot, > Angel > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >