Setting DefaultColorDepth to 32 seems to solve the problem. Thanks Erik. Erik Steffl said on April 5, 2001 at 09:57 (-0700) >Carl Greco wrote: >> >> Setting the DefaultColorDepth to 24 causes acroread to segfault and >> netscape to display toolbar icons in black/white. All other apps are >> OK. >> >> With DefaultColorDepth set to 16 all is well with acroread and >> netscape. Is this a know problem? Is there a fix without upgraded >> XFree86? >> >> System software and hardware are the following: >> >> Debian 2.2r2 (patched with latest security patches) >> xserver-svga (3.3.6-11potato32) >> enlightenment (0.16.3-8) >> gnome-core (1.0.55-2) >> netscape (4.75/U.S., 15-Aug-00; non-deb package) >> acroread (4.05-1) >> Matrox G400 > > with some cards you might be able to use 32 (which is actually 24 bits >used for color but uses 32 bits per pixel because of memory layout or >something like that (the extra byte is unused, no alpha or anything like >that AFAIK), 3dfx cards work like that, not sure about matrox). > > erik > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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